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  • Raising Competitors
    2025/03/20

    Keywords

    youth sports, parenting, athlete development, mental toughness, sports psychology, generational patterns, competitor mindset, parental influence, sports coaching, youth baseball

    Summary

    In this conversation, Curtis Pelletier discusses the critical role of parents in the development of young athletes, particularly in youth sports like baseball. He emphasizes that the biggest challenges often stem from parental behavior rather than the children's abilities or attitudes. The discussion highlights the need for a mindset shift among parents to foster a supportive environment that encourages resilience and mental toughness in their children. Pelletier introduces his program, 'Raising Competitors,' aimed at helping parents understand their influence and improve their approach to supporting their kids in sports and life.

    Takeaways

    • The biggest challenge in youth sports is often the parents, not the kids.
    • Managing parental behavior takes time away from coaching and player development.
    • Parents need to shift their mindset to support their child's growth effectively.
    • Generational patterns in parenting can negatively impact children's development.
    • Busy parents can still have a significant influence on their child's sports experience.
    • Raising competitors involves teaching life skills, not just sports skills.
    • It's essential to differentiate between real growth and marketing tactics in sports programs.
    • Parental presence and energy shape how children perceive competition and failure.
    • Parents must model resilience and accountability for their children.
    • The course aims to help parents become better supporters and role models for their kids.
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    15 分
  • Speak Like a Leader: Essential Communication Skills
    2025/03/11

    In this conversation, Curtis Pelletier shares essential tips on how to communicate like a leader. He emphasizes the importance of speaking with authority, clarity, and confidence, while also highlighting the need for preparation and self-reflection. The discussion covers various aspects of effective communication, including the power of pauses, the elimination of filler words, and the significance of body language. Curtis encourages listeners to take ownership of their words and to continuously improve their speaking skills to enhance their leadership presence.

    Takeaways

    • If you can't communicate, you can't lead.
    • Stop sounding like a question mark.
    • Silence can be a weapon.
    • Kill the verbal vomit.
    • Speak with your chest.
    • Ditch the corporate robot voice.
    • Lead with certainty.
    • Own the room.
    • Bring notes, it shows you actually give a shit.
    • Record yourself, it's gonna suck but do it anyway.
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    12 分