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Raising Competitors

English, Children-Kids, 2 seasons, 37 episodes, 16 hours, 30 minutes
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Raising Competitors™ is a podcast for parents raising youth athletes with strategies to help them develop the mental toughness, resilience, growth mindset, & leadership skills for success in school, sports, and life. Learn ways to encourage youth athletes to compete every day against their own previous best and excel in life on and off the sports field. Hosted by Jake Thompson from Compete Every Day, you’ll hear his conversations with experts, sports psychologists, parents and coaches on strategies and tactics he wants to instill in his future children. Learn more at RaisingCompetitors.com!
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Teaching Courage Through Experience with Get Burly's Michael Caron

Michael Caron sits down to discuss his 15 years in education, using experiences to help youth athletes build more courage & positive self-talk, and what we can do as parents to W.I.N. with our athletes.Connect with Michael & his team at GetBurly.com or @GetBurly on any social media platform._______________Additional Resources For You: Read the book, “Compete Every Day,” here. Get 15% off new empowering gear for your athlete at CompeteEveryDay.com with code PODCAST Listen to past episodes at RaisingCompetitors.com. Think your company could benefit from learning the same mentality? Click here to learn more about Jake’s corporate & team programs.
5/13/202325 minutes, 31 seconds
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Encouraging Our Athletes to Be Leaders with Randi Corbin

_______________Additional Resources For You: Read the book, “Compete Every Day,” here. Get 15% off new empowering gear for your athlete at CompeteEveryDay.com with code PODCAST Listen to past episodes at RaisingCompetitors.com. Think your company could benefit from learning the same mentality? Click here to learn more about Jake’s corporate & team programs.
4/29/202322 minutes, 41 seconds
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Helping Our Athletes Build Resilience with Joanna Lohman

Former professional soccer player Joanna Lohman discusses her professional journey, the importance of helping our youth athletes build resilience, & how those in our life help us grow through challenges. Connect with Joanna & order her book on her website here. _______________Additional Resources For You: Read the book, “Compete Every Day,” here. Get 15% off new empowering gear for your athlete at CompeteEveryDay.com with code PODCAST Listen to past episodes at RaisingCompetitors.com. Think your company could benefit from learning the same mentality? Click here to learn more about Jake’s corporate & team programs.
4/15/202327 minutes, 40 seconds
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Transitioning Your Athlete to College with Brett Ashley Davis

Mental performance coach Brett Ashley Davis discusses how parents can help their high school athletes make a successful transition to the collegiate level without burning out or quitting.Connect with Brett on Instagram, her website BrettAshleyDavis.com, & download her free parents' guide here.Additional Resources For You: Read the book, “Compete Every Day,” here. Get 15% off new empowering gear for your athlete at CompeteEveryDay.com with code PODCAST Listen to past episodes at RaisingCompetitors.com. Think your company could benefit from learning the same mentality? Click here to learn more about Jake’s corporate & team programs.
4/1/202321 minutes, 27 seconds
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Keys to Being a Resilient Athlete with Elle' Nelson

Sign up for Elle's APRIL 6, 2023 College Ready: Soccer Webinar here.Mental performance coach & IMG+ consultant Elle' Nelson joins the show to discuss resilience, the importance of finding & aligning our values, & how we can create space as parents to help our young athletes grow.Connect with Elle' on social media here on Instagram & LinkedIn._______________Additional Resources For You: Read the book, “Compete Every Day,” here. Get 15% off new empowering gear for your athlete at CompeteEveryDay.com with code PODCAST Listen to past episodes at RaisingCompetitors.com. Think your company could benefit from learning the same mentality? Click here to learn more about Jake’s corporate & team programs.
3/18/202326 minutes, 36 seconds
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We Are More Than What We Play with Amanda Schaefer

Connect with Amanda on Instagram or on her Fearless Fast Pitch website FearlessFastPitch.com.To listen to the Compete Every Day podcast episode on Sara Blakely and "Where did you fail today?" click here.Additional Resources For You: Read the book, “Compete Every Day,” here. Get 15% off new empowering gear for your athlete at CompeteEveryDay.com with code PODCAST Listen to past episodes at RaisingCompetitors.com. Think your company could benefit from learning the same mentality? Click here to learn more about Jake’s corporate & team programs.
3/4/202325 minutes, 55 seconds
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High Performance on the Diamond & in Life with Bella Loomis

Connect with Bella on Instagram or on her coaching website BellaLoomis.com.Additional Resources For You: Read the book, “Compete Every Day,” here. Get 15% off new empowering gear for your athlete at CompeteEveryDay.com with code PODCAST Listen to past episodes at RaisingCompetitors.com. Think your company could benefit from learning the same mentality? Click here to learn more about Jake’s corporate & team programs.
2/18/202319 minutes, 50 seconds
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Do's & Don'ts of Helping Your Athlete Build Mental Toughness with Justine Jones

Connect with Justine on Instagram or on her team's website RJPG.net.Additional Resources For You: Read the book, “Compete Every Day,” here. Get 15% off new empowering gear for your athlete at CompeteEveryDay.com with code PODCAST Listen to past episodes at RaisingCompetitors.com. Think your company could benefit from learning the same mentality? Click here to learn more about Jake’s corporate & team programs.
2/4/202331 minutes, 46 seconds
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Ready Player Win with Klayton Carroll

Connect with Klayton on Instagram, LinkedIn, or order his book Ready Player Win here. Additional Resources For You: Read the book, “Compete Every Day,” here. Get 15% off new empowering gear for your athlete at CompeteEveryDay.com with code PODCAST Listen to past episodes at RaisingCompetitors.com. Think your company could benefit from learning the same mentality? Click here to learn more about Jake’s corporate & team programs.
1/21/202323 minutes, 31 seconds
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Choosing Gratitude Instead of Obstacles with Danielle Orvella

Connect with Danielle on Instagram or on her website TheDOMethod.com.Additional Resources For You: Read the book, “Compete Every Day,” here. Get 15% off new empowering gear for your athlete at CompeteEveryDay.com with code PODCAST Listen to past episodes at RaisingCompetitors.com. Think your company could benefit from learning the same mentality? Click here to learn more about Jake’s corporate & team programs.
1/7/202325 minutes, 57 seconds
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Trust & Vulnerability in Leadership with Bobby Audley

Intentionality is the key to deep relationships and deep relationships are what make a strong and cohesive team. This week on the Raising Competitors podcast, leadership and team development facilitator Bobby Audley shares ideas for team-building that will last. It doesn’t matter if your team is a group of young athletes, seasoned pros, or employees who work with one another in an office, finding a way to bring them together as individuals and as people will help foster a bond that will make the whole group stronger. Some of the most successful teams aren’t the ones who win the most games, Audley says, but the ones who have good camaraderie and a shared vision. That comes from building trust between teammates, allowing yourself to be vulnerable as a person, and not getting defensive when someone challenges you — but instead using a challenge as a learning opportunity. It comes down to opening up the doors to good communication and a willingness to share with those around you. What You’ll Learn: Be intentional about relationships Allow yourself to be vulnerable Make time for one-on-one conversations Lean into fear and discomfort Work to build trust with your team Support the show by using code PODCAST for 15% off at CompeteEveryDay.com!
6/18/202036 minutes, 38 seconds
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The Four Key Questions to Ask Your Athlete with Alan Stein Jr

It’s a serious commitment to be a youth sports parent and it can be challenging, at times, to find the best way to support your child through their journey. It takes time, money, and emotional energy to stand on the sidelines and provide healthy motivation at home, while leaving room for your child to grow and learn on their own. This week, author, motivational speaker, and performance coach Alan Stein Jr. talks about parenting a young athlete. It comes down to modeling the behaviors you want to see them learn and use in everyday life, he says. “I think every parent needs to get great clarity on why you want your children to play sports. And that’s not for me to answer for anyone. That’s for each and every parent to articulate,” says Stein. Once you know why you want them to be there, you can develop the tools to help guide them. As parents, the unseen hours between games and practices, sometimes without our kids around, can be the most important for holistically improving ourselves and building the structures and frameworks to support our families. Things You’ll Learn: Be realistic about the standards you’re setting Avoid coaching from the sidelines Practice meaningful repetition to improve Reinforce the behavior you want to see reflected Recognize the difference between preparation and performance
6/4/202028 minutes, 29 seconds
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Strong Girls United with Lani Silversides

Every person has a body, a heart, and a mind. It’s where these three components come together that the magic happens, says this week’s guest, teacher and coach Lani Silversides. Practicing mindfulness about how we speak with and act around kids can help us set a positive example for them. It can also help them build a strong skillset and work ethic that will serve them well as they grow and progress. Things You’ll Learn: Be mindful of the language you use Pay attention to family routines Move away from quick judgment about performance Build mental muscles Keep the fun factor in youth sports
5/21/202034 minutes, 37 seconds
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BeComplete Athletics founder Nicole Denes

Kids are like sponges. They soak up whatever you say to them, as parents or coaches, and learn how to act and react from the behavior they see modeled for them. That’s why it’s important to be mindful of how you respond. This week, coach Nicole Denes shares tips on supporting the process, rather than focusing on the outcomes, and helping kids build good habits for the long run. It can be helpful to think about problems or mistakes before they happen. That way, you can practice how you might respond before you’re put on the spot. Especially for kids and adults who tend towards perfectionism, it can be useful to re-focus on the skills you need to improve, rather than whether or not a result was perfect. After all, perfection may be unattainable, but improvement is always possible. What You’ll Learn: Invest in the process Prepare and plan for mistakes to happen Be mindful of your reactions Practice accountability for your actions Support versatility and variety in sports
4/16/202023 minutes, 29 seconds
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Erica Suter, Total Youth Soccer Fitness Program

Enjoyment is a key part of sticking with sports. Especially for youth athletes, finding happiness and fulfillment in the game is central to wanting to come to practice every day and putting in their best work. This week, coach and blogger Erica Suter shares ideas for helping youth athletes take joy in the process because if they care about playing, they’ll keep coming back. One of the ways to help kids have fun is by letting them explore. More and more, kids are being tracked into playing a single sport in the hopes of going pro or getting a scholarship to college. But, Suter says, kids are better athletes when they have the flexibility to try new things and grow themselves in different ways. As parents, that could mean letting kids play multiple sports or getting them involved in other routines and skills, like strength and conditioning. “Build the human first,” Suter says. Then, focus on the player. What You’ll Learn: Practice having a growth mindset Build healthy habits for long-term change Take breaks to prevent burnout Set short-term goals Create a reflection journal
4/2/202025 minutes, 19 seconds
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Unleash Your Athlete’s Inner Leader with James Leath

Kids aren’t just mini-adults. They think differently, process stimuli differently, and fundamentally understand the world in a different way. That’s why it’s important, as adults, to be careful what you say when you want kids to understand you, and how you say it. This week, James Leath talks about the challenges and rewards of working with young athletes and shares tips for connecting with them on their level for better communication and outcomes. As the founder of Unleash The Athlete, he has years of experience working both with youth and with the people who support them, like parents and coaches. By working to understand how kids experience the world around them, you can better support them on their journey of growth. What You’ll Learn: Encourage positive self-talk in young athletes Be mindful of how you speak to kids Let your kids fail and learn from it Work to understand how kids think Support healthy bonds between teammates Resources The Resilient Athlete Course here Join James’ Coach Mentorship Program here Buy James’ Team Building Activities Course here
3/12/202035 minutes, 1 second
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Using Competition to Cultivate Greatness with Colby Davis Pastunek

Being a successful team means being on the same page. That goes for athletes, parents and coaches. Everyone has to have a shared goal in mind and work to achieve it. This week, The Colony High School Lady Cougars Coach & Vice President of the Texas High School Girls Coaches Association Colby Davis shares tips for managing the expectations and abilities of a young team and all of its supporters. It comes down to having good communication at all levels and making sure everyone is invested in the end game. Young teams can comprise players of many skill levels. Each player brings their own strengths to the team, even if it’s being the loudest cheerleader on the bench at gametime. The key to keeping players in sync with one another is to play to those strengths and help kids understand the importance of recognizing others’ successes. It also makes them tougher competitors, if they can see what the competition is doing right and adapt to improve their own game and ultimately, win. What You’ll Learn: Seek out tough competition Be sure not to overwork a young athlete Let kids be role models for each other Help athletes acknowledge team members’ successes Practice and preach your ideal culture   You can follow Coach Colby Davis on Twitter @CoachDavis10. You can also follow The Colony Lady Cougars on Twitter @TheColonyBB.   Support Raising Competitors by using code PODCAST at CompeteEveryDay.com for 15% off any order!
3/5/202028 minutes, 44 seconds
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One Percent Better in Baseball and Life with Joe Ferraro

It can be daunting to find support and resources you can trust as a player, coach, or parent. This week, fellow podcaster and baseball aficionado Joe Ferraro talks about his Youth Baseball School endeavor, which seeks to bring together useful information in one place for ballplayers and their supporters. It’s a community where you can seek out likeminded people for advice and tips to get the most out of your experience with the sport. For Compete Every Day podcast listeners, Ferraro may be a familiar voice. He’s the founder and host of the One Percent Better podcast and joined us in season 3 here. He brings the same commitment to education and relationship-building to his new project. In this episode, he also shares stories of how lessons he learned in baseball have translated to life as a whole and the importance of staying true to the pursuit of lifelong learning, which makes finding curated and trusted resources all the more important. What You’ll Learn: Ways to connect with experts in the field How to cope with the mental side of the game The importance of taking breaks as a player How to translate sports lessons into life lessons Where to seek out advice from people you can trust   Listen to Joe Ferraro's interview on the Compete Every Day Podcast here. Support the show by using code PODCAST for 15% off any order at CompeteEveryDay.com. Connect with Jake on Instagram, LinkedIn, or Twitter!
2/27/202029 minutes, 14 seconds
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You're Still Supposed to Have Fun Playing with Southbay FC founder Kelly Gray

Kids are kids and they need to have fun. Nowadays, there’s a tendency to push kids into picking a particular sport at a young age. There’s the prevailing idea that if a kid isn’t specializing early, they’re falling behind. Southbay FC founder Kelly Gray says in actuality, kids should be doing the opposite. They should be able to try out as many sports as they want when they’re young, and hold off on choosing a main focus until they’re older. For nearly a decade, Gray played in Major League Soccer. He became a coach soon after retiring from the field. He saw both kids and adults questing for player perfection when they should have been focusing on progress. Kids need to be able to enjoy their experience in sports, Gray says, and have the opportunity to learn different skills. Those extra abilities will serve them well as they get older and put them ahead of the competition when it really counts. What You’ll Learn: Aim for progress, not perfection Encourage diversity of experience Allow young athletes to fail Wait to specialize until kids are older Offer breaks to prevent burnout   Support the podcast by using code PODCAST for 15% off any order at CompeteEveryDay.com
2/20/202027 minutes, 4 seconds