Afleveringen
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In Part 1 of our conversation with Jamy Bechler, author, podcast host, speaker and leadership consultant, reflects on the lessons learned from his hard-working parents, and how he handled a humbling start in a sport.
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Sean Jensen hosted a Webinar titled "Mental Health In Youth Sports" with Dr. Wendy Borlabi, a high-performance coach for the Chicago Bulls, and Kelsey King, a mental performance coach and former NCAA Women’s Hockey Champion.
Presented by podcast sponsor TeamSnap, this episode features highlights of their conversation.
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In part 2 of our conversation with ESPN SportsCenter anchor Kevin Negandhi. Kevin reflects on his challenging path to ESPN, discussing how he overcame jealousy and animosity early in his career. He also shares valuable advice on handling adversity and balancing his roles as a sports broadcaster and sports parent.
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In Part 1 of our conversation with Kevin Negandhi, a sports anchor for ESPN's SportsCenter and College Football on ABC, shares highlights of his childhood growing up just outside Philadelphia, and his remarkable journey to making his dream in television a reality.
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In Part 3 of our conversation with Brenda Stratton, owner of Beast Mode Soccer Vancouver, highlights what keeps her motivated and inspired with her multiple coaching opportunities all over the world, including her advice for youth sports parents and young athletes.
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In Part 2 of our conversation with Brenda Stratton, owner of Beast Mode Soccer Vancouver, discusses connecting with David Copeland-Smith, who counted significant American players such as Alex Morgan and Landon Donovan among his training clients.
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Make sure to sign-up for our webinar on Mental Health in Youth Sports
When: Tuesday, December 17th at 11am MT/1pm ET
Where: Virtual Register here https://tmsnp.co/3OoPqRP
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In Part 1 of our conversation with Brenda Stratton, owner of Beast Mode Soccer Vancouver, shares about the impact her older brother and her father had on her sports journey, and how — after participating in many sports — faced and handled the concern of burnout in middle school.
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Thanks to my Presenting Sponsor, @teamsnap, for prioritizing conversations like this!
Make sure to sign-up for our webinar on Mental Health in Youth Sports
When: Tuesday, December 17th at 11am MT/1pm ET
Where: Virtual Register here https://tmsnp.co/3OoPqRP
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In Part 3 of our conversation with Khalid Cannon, the President and Chief Program Officer for Put Me In!, a nonprofit that increases access to sports for children of incarcerated parents, he highlights what connected him to Put Me In!, the impactful stories from the nonprofit, and what he's looking forward to moving forward.
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In Part 2 of our conversation with Khalid Cannon, the President and Chief Program Officer for Put Me In!, a nonprofit that increases access to sports for children of incarcerated parents, he discusses his mother's impact on his sports experience, and how he ended up being recruited to play football at Yale University.
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In Part 1 of our conversation with Khalid Cannon, the President and Chief Program Officer for Put Me In!, a nonprofit that increases access to sports for children of incarcerated parents, he shares about the lessons and challenges of his childhood growing up in an attic on his grandparents' chicken farm in Alabama while his father was in prison on drug charges.
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In Part 3 of our conversation with Prince Aligbe, a junior forward at Seton Hall, shares about some of his passions outside of basketball, and his insights for youth sports parents.
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In Part 2 of our conversation with Prince Aligbe, a junior forward at Seton Hall, discusses persevering through injuries and slumps, and his thought process on colleges as a four-star recruit.
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In Part 1 of our conversation with Prince Aligbe, a junior forward at Seton Hall, highlights what changed after losing at a national tournament in middle school and juggling his talents in basketball with outside interests.
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In Part 3 of our conversation with Kelsey King, who retired from a brilliant playing career in hockey as an NCAA National Champion to become a Mental Performance Coach, discusses what compelled her to transfer from Minnesota State University, Mankato, to Ohio State University, and also pass up playing professionally to transition into Mental Performance Coaching.
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In Part 2 of our conversation with Kelsey King, who retired from a brilliant playing career in hockey as an NCAA National Champion, she discusses what she learned through disappointments and slumps as an athlete who emerged on USA Hockey's radar later than most prospects.
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Thanks to my Presenting Sponsor, @teamsnap, for prioritizing conversations like this!
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In Part 1 of our conversation with Kelsey King, who retired from a brilliant playing career in hockey as an NCAA National Champion, shares about her upbringing, her childhood challenges and frustrations, and keys to her late development in hockey.
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Thanks to my Presenting Sponsor, @teamsnap, for prioritizing conversations like this!
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In Part 4 of our conversation with Bill Welle, the sports performance manager at Training Haus, which is headquartered at the Minnesota Vikings facility and powered by Twin Cities Orthopedics, he discusses one of his most memorable athlete success stories, as well as his advice for youth sports parents and young athletes.
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In Part 3 of our conversation with Bill Welle, the sports performance manager at Training Haus, which is headquartered at the Minnesota Vikings facility and powered by Twin Cities Orthopedics, he shares how he balances confidence in his knowledge and teaching, with a humility to constantly explore ways to improve everything.
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In Part 2 of our conversation with Bill Welle, the sports performance manager at Training Haus, which is headquartered at the Minnesota Vikings facility and powered by Twin Cities Orthopedics, he delves into the challenges of pursuing his passion for the keys to optimizing the human body as an athlete.
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In Part 1 of our conversation with Bill Welle, the sports performance manager at Training Haus, which is headquartered at the Minnesota Vikings facility and powered by Twin Cities Orthopedics, highlights his experiences growing up in Paynesville, Minnesota, including one of his childhood regrets that he tries to encourage athletes he works with not to repeat.
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