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In the Fieldhouse

Podcast af Coach Jim and Coach Keri

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A podcast focused on youth sports and what we can do to improve the experience for our kids. Coach Jim Tarro and Coach Keri Tarro investigate this issue from the perspective of coaches, parents, business owners, and community members.

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How to Handle Officials Without Losing Your Mind (Coaches + Parents)- S2E3

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2328133/open_sms] Recent incidents across youth sports — from parents attacking referees to massive on-field brawls — have raised an important question: how should coaches and parents actually handle officials during games? In this episode of In The Fieldhouse, we break down several real incidents from around the country and talk about what they reveal about the current culture of youth sports. More importantly, we share practical advice on how coaches should approach referees and umpires before, during, and after games. We discuss why building respectful relationships with officials matters, how players mirror the behavior of the adults around them, and why arguing with refs almost never helps your team. We also explore a controversial idea: whether youth sports leagues should introduce financial accountability for teams and parents who repeatedly cross the line. If you’re a coach, parent, official, or anyone involved in youth sports, this episode dives into a topic that affects every game on the schedule. Because competition is part of sports — but respect has to be part of it too. Email:    keri@thefieldhouseri.com Web:     www.thefieldhouseri.com

4. mar. 2026 - 59 min
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Parents Aren’t Crazy: Why Youth Sports Feels So Heavy Right Now

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2328133/open_sms] In this episode, Coaches Jim and Keri Tarro tackle a hard but necessary truth: the pressure in youth sports isn’t irrational — it’s a rational response to a system that has fundamentally changed. From scholarships and NIL to revenue sharing, recruiting rules, and the professionalization of college athletics, they break down how today’s college sports landscape is pushing pressure further and further down — into high school, middle school, and even elementary-aged athletes. This conversation isn’t about blaming parents. It’s about understanding why families feel trapped, why spending keeps rising even though scholarship odds haven’t changed, and what happens when kids’ identities get tied too tightly to their sport. Jim and Keri explore the real economics behind college athletics, the ripple effects on youth sports, and the uncomfortable question at the center of it all: what is all of this actually for? If youth sports feels heavier than it used to, this episode explains why — and why you’re not imagining it. Email:    keri@thefieldhouseri.com Web:     www.thefieldhouseri.com

14. jan. 2026 - 53 min
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Season 2, Episode 1: We're Back- and Youth Sports Hasn't Slowed Down

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2328133/open_sms] Season 2 kicks off with an honest conversation about where youth sports is right now—and how we got here. Coaches Jim and Keri Tarro reflect on the past year away from the podcast, their own kids’ sports journeys, and the reality of trying to “do it all.” From early specialization and over-scheduling to burnout, anxiety, and the disappearance of recreational sports, this episode dives into the growing arms race of youth athletics. They explore why parents feel trapped in the system, how skill gaps are widening, why kids are quitting earlier than ever, and whether doing more is actually helping—or hurting—our kids. This episode sets the tone for Season 2: deeper conversations, real experiences, and a closer look at how kids actually learn, develop, and stay in the game for the long haul. Email:    keri@thefieldhouseri.com Web:     www.thefieldhouseri.com

8. jan. 2026 - 49 min
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