MOMs Running Point Podcast

Episode 28: Athlete Conflict: With Dr. Jen Fry

53 min · 4 de abr de 2026
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Conflict in sports is inevitable—but how we handle it makes all the difference. This week on MOMs Running Point, we're joined by Dr. Jen Fry from Jen Fry Talks to break down why conflict arises between athletes, parents, and teammates—and what we can do about it. Dr. Jen Fry (she/her) is a Sports Geographer, tech founder, TEDx speaker, and sought-after speaker and educator. She owns JenFryTalks [https://jenfrytalks.com/], an organizational change firm that sits at the intersection of conflict and culture. From sideline tensions to team dynamics, we dive into the root causes of conflict and how myths, expectations and lack of guidance can escalate situations quickly. Dr. Jen Fry shares powerful insights on how athletes can practice assertiveness, communicate effectively, and approach coaches in a way that builds understanding—not more conflict. Learn how to: Navigate tough conversations with confidence why you should Support your athlete and not take over Turn conflict into growth opportunities This is a must-listen for every sports parent and athlete striving for healthier, stronger team environments and what every parent "says" when they sign their kid up for sports, its for personal development. Listen now and take the first step toward better communication and stronger relationships on and off the field. GET JEN'S BOOK HERE: https://jenfrytalks.com/book/ [https://jenfrytalks.com/book/] #MOMsRunningPoint #AthleteConflict #SportsParenting #TeamCulture #Leadership #CommunicationSkills

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Portada del episodio Episode 31: Conflict in Sport with Dr. Jen Fry

Episode 31: Conflict in Sport with Dr. Jen Fry

This week on Moms Running Point, I sit down with Dr. Jen Fry of JenFryTalks — a conflict resolution expert who has spent her career helping athletes, coaches, and parents navigate the hardest conversations in sports. If you have ever driven home from practice fuming about something the coach did (or didn't) do, this episode is for you. As we discuss her new and future books Dr. Jen Fry gives us two questions to ask ourselves BEFORE we send that email, add your thoughts to the team chat or corner the coach after practice — "Am I hijacking the conversation?" and "What am I really mad at?" Both hit hard. And you don't want to miss Jen's Game Ball — it's rich with praises for those that Sport Parent at their best. Listen before your next parent-coach conversation, especially if you're already drafting the email in your head. Episode 31 is out now wherever you get your podcasts.

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Portada del episodio Episode 30 A HeatSense Heat Check

Episode 30 A HeatSense Heat Check

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Portada del episodio Episode 29: From Sideline Mom to Voluntold Videographer

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Portada del episodio Episode 28: Athlete Conflict: With Dr. Jen Fry

Episode 28: Athlete Conflict: With Dr. Jen Fry

Conflict in sports is inevitable—but how we handle it makes all the difference. This week on MOMs Running Point, we're joined by Dr. Jen Fry from Jen Fry Talks to break down why conflict arises between athletes, parents, and teammates—and what we can do about it. Dr. Jen Fry (she/her) is a Sports Geographer, tech founder, TEDx speaker, and sought-after speaker and educator. She owns JenFryTalks [https://jenfrytalks.com/], an organizational change firm that sits at the intersection of conflict and culture. From sideline tensions to team dynamics, we dive into the root causes of conflict and how myths, expectations and lack of guidance can escalate situations quickly. Dr. Jen Fry shares powerful insights on how athletes can practice assertiveness, communicate effectively, and approach coaches in a way that builds understanding—not more conflict. Learn how to: Navigate tough conversations with confidence why you should Support your athlete and not take over Turn conflict into growth opportunities This is a must-listen for every sports parent and athlete striving for healthier, stronger team environments and what every parent "says" when they sign their kid up for sports, its for personal development. Listen now and take the first step toward better communication and stronger relationships on and off the field. GET JEN'S BOOK HERE: https://jenfrytalks.com/book/ [https://jenfrytalks.com/book/] #MOMsRunningPoint #AthleteConflict #SportsParenting #TeamCulture #Leadership #CommunicationSkills

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Portada del episodio Episode 27 Setting the Pace: Why Your 2026 Sports MOM Goals Matter!!!

Episode 27 Setting the Pace: Why Your 2026 Sports MOM Goals Matter!!!

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