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Step Up (2006) and sport psychology Caitlin Broadwell, APCC

53 min · 9 de mar de 2026
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“I told you to bring tights.” “Do I look like I own tights?” I talk with friend of the show, Caitlin Broadwell, APCC, the Athletic Case Manager at Long Beach State, who helps student-athletes connect to resources and, when the time comes, transition out of sport. We dive into the early-aughts dance cult classic Step Up (2006). This movie is about more than Channing Tatum’s character, Tyler, and his fear of proper dance attire. We tackle important questions like, “Why are they forcing a teenager to work as a school janitor?” and “Where is the adult supervision at this school?” We also explore the character dynamic between Tyler and Nora as they team up to achieve a shared goal. He’s a ward of the state from the wrong side of the tracks. She’s constrained by her life of privilege. Who would have guessed there’d be chemistry between this unlikely pair? Along the way, we discuss gifted athletes dropping out of sport, adolescent males making mistakes, and more. Check it out! Check out her book! https://www.amazon.com/Hanging-Jersey-Guide-Athletes-Transitioning/dp/B0FHBBJPXK Contact Caitlin Broadwell, APCC at her private practice! https://www.mndfltherapy.com/our-psychologists Check out Caitlin's podcast and follow her on social media! https://www.instagram.com/hangingupthejersey/ Check out my website! https://www.drjasonvonstietz.com Follow me on social media! https://bsky.app/profile/cbtsportpsych.bsky.social https://www.instagram.com/cbtsportpsych

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