What if your teen’s “I don’t know” isn’t a wall, but a window? We dig into the real reasons young athletes speak in shorthand and how brain development—an overactive limbic system and a still-maturing prefrontal cortex—turns big feelings into small words. Instead of forcing post-practice play-by-plays, we show simple ways to hear what isn’t said, reduce defensive shutdowns, and build trust that lasts beyond sports. In this last installment in our Communication Mastery Series, we map the most...
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What if your teen’s “I don’t know” isn’t a wall, but a window? We dig into the real reasons young athletes speak in shorthand and how brain development—an overactive limbic system and a still-maturing prefrontal cortex—turns big feelings into small words. Instead of forcing post-practice play-by-plays, we show simple ways to hear what isn’t said, reduce defensive shutdowns, and build trust that lasts beyond sports. In this last installment in our Communication Mastery Series, we map the most...
Forget the Box Score—Here’s What College Coaches Are Really Watching | Ep 10
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9 months ago
Forget the Box Score—Here’s What College Coaches Are Really Watching | Ep 10
Ever wondered why your kid's basketball team is struggling despite seemingly talented players? The answer might lie in what you're NOT measuring. In this eye-opening episode, I share game-changing basketball statistics that will transform how you view youth basketball success. Drawing from conversations with former NBA player Jerome "Junkyard Dog" Williams, I reveal the secret metrics professional teams track that directly correlate with winning - metrics you can easily implement with your m...
Driveway Dads
What if your teen’s “I don’t know” isn’t a wall, but a window? We dig into the real reasons young athletes speak in shorthand and how brain development—an overactive limbic system and a still-maturing prefrontal cortex—turns big feelings into small words. Instead of forcing post-practice play-by-plays, we show simple ways to hear what isn’t said, reduce defensive shutdowns, and build trust that lasts beyond sports. In this last installment in our Communication Mastery Series, we map the most...