The Fullout Cheer Podcast

Parents Aren't Ruining Cheer. Your Systems Are.

31 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Every coach and gym owner has thought it at some point: “Parents are ruining cheer.” But what if the real issue isn’t parents at all? In this episode, Danielle breaks down how customer expectations, communication, and family dynamics have changed dramatically over the last decade... while many gyms are still operating with outdated systems and assumptions. From overscheduled families and last-minute communication to transparency, trust, and social media pressure, this episode explores why parents often become frustrated and what gym owners can do about it. Because difficult parents usually aren’t created by one bad moment. They’re created when people feel confused, ignored, or blindsided.

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