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Your Kid Has a Voice: A Bold Lesson | William Miller

59 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of The Underdawgs Voice Podcast, Coach Que sits down with 11-year-old motivational speaker, author, athlete, and youth leader William Miller. William shares how he found his voice, spoke up when adults didn’t take him seriously, handled nerves, recovered after mistakes, and why parents must believe in their kids first. For sports moms and youth sports parents, this conversation is a reminder that confidence doesn’t always come first. Sometimes courage has to lead. Pressure reveals training. Every Underdawg has their day.

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