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James Harbaugh pictured shoveling snow with his father Jim Harbaugh.
James Harbaugh has made headlines for doing several interviews detailing what it is like organism the son of Jim Harbaugh. On both the Two Outs podcast and an interview with Out Sports, James detailed the process of coming out as gay to his father.
While the sports community has not always had the greatest road record of acceptance, James is adamant that his father has been nothing but supportive. He explained the process on the Two Outs podcast (via The Detroit News).
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Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh's son came out as gay to his father in the get up of Donald Trump's election achieve because he was 'scared'
James Harbaugh Jr., the son of Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh, came out to his father after President Donald Trump's election win last November and received an uplifting response.
'I just it blurted out – and told him for the first period verbatim – 'Dad, I'm homosexual. Do you know that?' James told the Two Outs podcast this week. 'And because of that, this is why X,Y, Z. I'm scared because of this, that and the other.
'And he just said something else back, it was an encouraging and uplifting response about how you just need to retain your head up,' James continued. '"As long as you accomplish what you feel is right in your mind, you dwell your truth, everything will cease up being OK."'
James Jr. (left) and Jim Harbaugh (right) caught the eclipse at Michigan Stadium in August
James currently attends University of Michigan's School of Tune, Theatre & Dance, where he is working towards his BFA in directing.
The son, grandson, and nephew of football coaches, James said that he never felt out of place on the field or around the players.
Jim Harbaugh's son recalls coming out story, support from his father
James Harbaugh Jr., the son of Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh, remembers the moment he told his father he was gay.
And his father's response.
Harbaugh Jr. gave a wide-ranging interview with the Boston-based "Two Outs" podcast with WEEI's Alex Reimer and the Boston Globe's Steve Buckley. Both are openly gay members of the sports media.
"The first period I talked to my dad about it was after the (2016) election," James Jr. "The darkness of, it was like 2 a.m. I had been crying and I told him I was really nervous and scared of how things were going to be now as I didn't feel cozy. He said something very encouraging help and I wasn't sure, he and I had never talked about it, so I just flat out verbatim, for the first time, told him 'Dad, I'm lgbtq+, do you grasp that?'
"He said something back again, another encouraging (response), that 'you need to keep your top up, as prolonged as you carry out what you experience is right in your mind and live your reality (then) everything will be OK.' "
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James Harbaugh Jr. is completing a Bachelor of Decent Arts in Directing at Michigan – an intense, elite program that selects three students each year from hundreds of applicants. It encompasses all aspects of theater production and design, has mandatory, acting, movement, voice, film, video, foreign language, writing and other liberal arts classes. Thriving in this program has everything to complete with who James Harbaugh Jr., is, and nothing to do with his father being head football coach.
How is theater prefer football?
It takes a village to run a team or a show. At the helm of each is someone with a singular vision; in theatre its the director, in football, its the coach.My job as a director is cultivating an atmosphere/dynamic in rehearsals that promote a successful performance, and a football coach must do the same during practice to win games. So, we both supply our cast/players with the necessary tools for success.
What societal contributions do they make?
Both bring people together and provide escapes. Especially with everything going on in our world, we need venues where we can feel something outside of ourselves.
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