The Dailey Edge Podcast
An 11-year-old runs a half marathon world record and instead of applause, a wave of adults rush in with panic, suspicion, and hot takes. We start with the Indy Mini Marathon and the lighter side of race day, including Todd cruising a 1:26 dressed as Where’s Waldo, but we quickly get into the bigger question: why do we struggle to celebrate someone else’s win without adding a dark story we cannot prove? We talk about what actually happened, what the training reality looks like, and why “concern” can sometimes be jealousy or a need to feel right. Along the way, we get nerdy about running performance too: pacing that sneaks up on you when you “aren’t competing,” fueling that helps you keep rolling, and how certain shoes and a more engaged stride can change your speed more than you expect. From there, we zoom out to youth sports and parenting. We get honest about travel soccer schedules, tiers of teams, what commitment really means, and how families balance practices, meets, school nights, and weekends that disappear into car rides. Our main takeaway is simple but hard: assume positive intent, trust your kid, set clear expectations, and be the adult who encourages the child instead of judging the parents from a distance. If this hit a nerve, subscribe, share it with another sports parent, and leave a review. What’s a moment you’ve seen adults handle a kid’s success the wrong way?
53 episodios
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