Youth $ports
Episode 100 (!!!): Colleen Leitner (My big sister) 🔹 My older sister Colleen joins for a special 100th Episode and proves that no one can humble you quite like your sister... From ACL injury roasts to podcast intro critiques and everything in between. 🔹 We dive into the older/younger sister dynamic and the childhood stories that shaped us… including assigning me my favorite color, to the legendary “Lettuce” nickname, and plenty of sibling chaos. 🔹 Colleen and I reflect on growing up with different identities... one seen as the “smart, less sporty sister” and the other as the “athletic, less smart sister” (although we eventually realized we were both a little bit of both). 🔹 We revisit the infamous AP Calculus story that still requires apologies to Mr. McCloskey and Lindsey Allen… because some decisions follow you forever. 🔹 We talk about how much our environments shape our interests — my friend group was sports-obsessed, while Colleen’s friendships pulled her toward different passions and experiences. 🔹 Colleen shares how sports gave me confidence and identity in a way it didn’t necessarily provide for her, while camp and other experiences played a bigger role in shaping who she was. 🔹 We discuss parenting kids with different interests and the constant challenge of making sure one child’s “thing” never feels more important than another child’s “thing.” 🔹 Colleen shares her theory that former athletes might actually be a major force behind today’s youth sports intensity and why that’s worth examining. 🔹 We talk about how friend groups and social media shape the way we view youth sports, especially when your circles are filled with former athletes and competitive sports parents. 🔹 Colleen explains her approach to youth sports parenting: less about chasing outcomes and more about kids running around, making friends, learning from coaches, and having fun. 🔹 We discuss the balance between supporting a kid who genuinely loves a sport while still keeping perspective with time, money, and family priorities. 🔹 Ultimately, Colleen’s goal is simple: raise kids who are happy, kind, and well-rounded — not kids whose entire identity and value are tied to one thing.
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