Cleats, Chaos, and Coffee Podcast
Many athletes don’t leave sport feeling proud. They leave feeling empty. Frank Favaro lived inside elite expectations from a young age and achieved what most families chase — high-level competition, winning programs, national recognition. Yet when his career ended, he didn’t feel accomplished. He felt used up. This episode explores why that happens. Frank and Tammy break down how pressure builds quietly over time, how winning can become a fixed mindset trap, and why improvement — not outcomes — is where real confidence is built. Frank explains the difference between healthy drive and destructive pressure, and why enjoyment isn’t optional if athletes are going to last. They also tackle one of the hardest transitions in sports: when the game ends. Frank shares what he wishes someone had told him sooner — your discipline, resilience, and work ethic still matter, but they need a new outlet. Purpose doesn’t disappear when sport does. A grounded listen for parents who want their kids to leave sports stronger, not smaller.
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