In the Fieldhouse

Episode 13- A KID'S PERSPECTIVE- Part 1

23 min · 1 de mar de 2025
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Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2328133/open_sms] In this episode Coach Jim interviews his 8 year old daughter, Jenny, about her experience playing youth sports, being coached by mom and dad, and her advice for other kids.  Email:    keri@thefieldhouseri.com Web:     www.thefieldhouseri.com

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