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Car Ride Conversations For Sports Families

Podkast av Valerie Alston

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The ultimate podcast for parents, coaches, and youth sport athletes who want to unlock the secrets to mental toughness, confidence, and resilience. Whether you're on your way to practice, a big game, or just tackling the daily grind, these bite-sized episodes are designed to spark meaningful conversations to equip young athletes with actionable tools to thrive in school, sports and life while building strong relationships with their parents, one car ride at a time. Hosted by Valerie Alston, former D1 athlete, sport psychology expert, and resilience coach, each episode dives into key topics like building effective self-talk, staying calm under pressure, and bouncing back from setbacks. With real-life stories, practical tips, and relatable insights, you'll discover how to support your youth sport athlete's journey while strengthening your connection along the way. Buckle up and join us for a ride full of inspiration, growth, and the skills needed to become Confident, Calm, and Clutch! Questions? Comments? Ideas? ✉️ Email me: valerie.alston@valstoncoaching.com Follow Me On: 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/valstoncoaching 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/valstoncoaching ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@valstoncoaching9666 ✨ For exclusive tips, tools, and updates, join my newsletter: 📬 https://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/newsletter

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episode What Young Athletes Can Learn From the Playoffs: Thriving Under Pressure cover

What Young Athletes Can Learn From the Playoffs: Thriving Under Pressure

3 Things Young Athletes Can Learn From Playoff Games (Confidence, Resilience & Pressure) Valerie Alston of Car Ride Conversations for Sports Families explains how young athletes can learn from watching playoff sports beyond entertainment by studying confidence, resilience, and performance under pressure. She highlights that pressure doesn’t eliminate mistakes, elite athletes are mistake-resistant and focus on resetting quickly after errors, then explains that pressure reveals preparation, so routines, breathing, body language, and trained habits show up most in big moments. She also emphasizes that championships are won by teams, not superstars, and encourages noticing role players, communication, trust, and small contributions that lead to wins. The episode closes with family discussion prompts about athlete responses to mistakes, composure under pressure, role-player impact, and which personal habits or routines are most trustworthy if a championship game were tomorrow. 00:00 Playoff Season Lessons 01:49 Mistakes Under Pressure 03:51 Preparation Shows Up 06:21 Teams Beat Superstars 08:13 After Things Go Wrong 09:32 Support The Podcast 10:02 Conversation Rules 10:27 Discussion Questions 13:08 Final Takeaways Discussion questions: 1. When you watch playoff games, what do you notice athletes doing after they make a mistake? 2. Which athlete or team seems the calmest under pressure? What are they doing that helps them stay composed? 3. What role players or teammates have you noticed making important contributions even if they aren't getting all the attention? 4. If a championship game was tomorrow, what habit or routine would you trust most about your preparation? Thanks for joining me on Confident, Calm, and Clutch Car Ride Conversations! If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a moment. Share it with other parents or coaches who could use a little extra inspiration on the go. For exclusive tips, tools, and updates join my newsletter at www.confidentcalmclutch.com/newsletter [http://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/newsletter] For more specific tips on building mental toughness, buy my book Confident, Calm and Clutch: How to build confidence and mental toughness for young athletes using sports psychology [https://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/confidentcalmandclutchbook] If you are a coach looking for ways to build mental toughness into your practices then check out my coaching resources (books, assessments, conversation starters, community and more) here [https://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/coaches]. Parents join my Facebook group to Help Your Athlete Gain Mental Toughness for Parents [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1XBC48thLu/] Have an idea for a topic? Submit your idea here. [https://valstoncoaching.typeform.com/carridetopic] Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email me: valerie.alston@valstoncoaching.com Follow Me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/valstoncoaching Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/valstoncoaching YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@valstoncoaching9666 Watch every episode of Car Ride Conversations here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOjguEFjF88w5Wl-eA9dlkwLk7f_sI12V [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOjguEFjF88w5Wl-eA9dlkwLk7f_sI12V]

8. juni 2026 - 14 min
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How to Stay Motivated All Summer: A Guide for Young Athletes

How to Stay Motivated to Train in the Summer (Even When You Don’t Feel Like It) Valerie Alston discusses why summer can be a challenging time for young athletes to stay consistent with training when daily school and team structure disappears and distractions increase. Using self-determination theory, she explains motivation as a continuum, starting with intrinsic enjoyment and moving through four additional sources: rewards/punishments, shame/guilt/pride, valuing the outcomes of training, and identity-based motivation (“I am the kind of athlete who prepares”). She notes the limits of relying on external rewards or guilt, highlights discipline and routine when motivation is low, and emphasizes balancing training with rest, recovery, and being a kid to prevent burnout. The episode closes with family conversation questions about current motivators, upcoming goals and how summer training supports them, desired athlete identity, and creating a realistic summer plan. 00:00 Summer Motivation Problem 00:37 Host And Show Intro 01:08 Freedom And Training Rhythm 03:37 Motivation Spectrum Explained 05:08 Rewards And Punishments 09:02 Shame Guilt And Pride 11:16 Value The Outcome 13:00 Identity Based Motivation 15:51 Balance Rest And Recovery 18:04 Summer Plan And Start Small 19:56 Family Conversation Questions 23:21 Final Takeaways And Outro Episodes on Habit Formation: Episode 50: Build better habits - Make it Obvious https://youtu.be/ZOIc0xkLmio [https://youtu.be/ZOIc0xkLmio] https://3cscarrideconversations.captivate.fm/episode/50/ [https://3cscarrideconversations.captivate.fm/episode/50/] Episode 51: Build Better Habits For Young Athletes: Law 2 - Make it Attractive https://youtu.be/o4RJQjrTXjY [https://youtu.be/o4RJQjrTXjY] https://3cscarrideconversations.captivate.fm/episode/51/ [https://3cscarrideconversations.captivate.fm/episode/51/] Episode 52: Build Better Habits for Youth Athlete- Make It Easy https://youtu.be/jq9VS9ozVmY [https://youtu.be/jq9VS9ozVmY] https://3cscarrideconversations.captivate.fm/episode/52/ [https://3cscarrideconversations.captivate.fm/episode/52/] Episode 53: Help Youth Athletes Build Better Habits - Make It Satisfying https://youtu.be/eqACu5UdD60 [https://youtu.be/eqACu5UdD60] https://3cscarrideconversations.captivate.fm/episode/53/ [https://3cscarrideconversations.captivate.fm/episode/53/] Discussion questions: 1. When you train during the summer, what usually motivates you most right now? Rewards, avoiding guilt, reaching a goal, becoming the athlete you want to be 2. What are your biggest goals for this upcoming season, and how does summer training help you reach them?" 3. What kind of athlete do you want to be known as by your teammates and coaches? 4. How can we make sure you work hard this summer while still having time for fun, family, and recovery? Thanks for joining me on Confident, Calm, and Clutch Car Ride Conversations! If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a moment. Share it with other parents or coaches who could use a little extra inspiration on the go. For exclusive tips, tools, and updates join my newsletter at www.confidentcalmclutch.com/newsletter [http://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/newsletter] For more specific tips on building mental toughness, buy my book Confident, Calm and Clutch: How to build confidence and mental toughness for young athletes using sports psychology [https://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/confidentcalmandclutchbook] If you are a coach looking for ways to build mental toughness into your practices then check out my coaching resources (books, assessments, conversation starters, community and more) here [https://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/coaches]. Parents join my Facebook group to Help Your Athlete Gain Mental Toughness for Parents [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1XBC48thLu/] Have an idea for a topic? Submit your idea here. [https://valstoncoaching.typeform.com/carridetopic] Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email me: valerie.alston@valstoncoaching.com Follow Me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/valstoncoaching Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/valstoncoaching YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@valstoncoaching9666 Watch every episode of Car Ride Conversations here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOjguEFjF88w5Wl-eA9dlkwLk7f_sI12V [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOjguEFjF88w5Wl-eA9dlkwLk7f_sI12V]

1. juni 2026 - 24 min
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Memorial Day Lessons: Courage, Resilience, and Gratitude from America's Heroes

Memorial Day Lessons for Young Athletes: Resilience, Purpose & Gratitude In this Memorial Day episode of Car Ride Conversations for Sports Families, host Valerie Alston reflects on honoring fallen service members and shares lessons she’s learned from 18 years working alongside Army soldiers that apply to young athletes. She explains that resilience isn’t the absence of struggle but the ability to expect challenges, prepare for them, and keep moving forward, and she emphasizes connecting to a purpose bigger than yourself as a key driver of endurance in tough times. Valerie highlights gratitude as a perspective shift—appreciating opportunities, relationships, and sacrifices that make sports possible—and encourages athletes to honor others’ sacrifices through effort, character, and respect. The episode closes with Memorial Day reflection prompts and conversation questions for families about courage, appreciation, growth through challenges, purpose, and ways to honor a fallen service member. 00:00 Memorial Day Meaning 00:43 Welcome And Mission 01:15 Why This Day Matters 02:09 Resilience Through Struggle 06:14 Purpose Bigger Than Self 08:46 Gratitude Changes Perspective 12:36 Honor Others Sacrifices 15:28 Conversation Questions 18:11 Closing Reflection And Thanks Discussion questions: * When you hear the word courage, what does it mean to you? Can you think of a time you showed courage in sports or life? * Who is someone that has made it possible for you to play your sport, and how could you show appreciation for them? * What is one challenge you've faced that ended up helping you grow stronger? * What does being part of something bigger than yourself look like on your team? * How can you honor a fallen service member today? Thanks for joining me on Confident, Calm, and Clutch Car Ride Conversations! If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a moment. Share it with other parents or coaches who could use a little extra inspiration on the go. For exclusive tips, tools, and updates join my newsletter at www.confidentcalmclutch.com/newsletter [http://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/newsletter] For more specific tips on building mental toughness, buy my book Confident, Calm and Clutch: How to build confidence and mental toughness for young athletes using sports psychology [https://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/confidentcalmandclutchbook] If you are a coach looking for ways to build mental toughness into your practices then check out my coaching resources (books, assessments, conversation starters, community and more) here [https://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/coaches]. Parents join my Facebook group to Help Your Athlete Gain Mental Toughness for Parents [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1XBC48thLu/] Have an idea for a topic? Submit your idea here. [https://valstoncoaching.typeform.com/carridetopic] Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email me: valerie.alston@valstoncoaching.com Follow Me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/valstoncoaching Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/valstoncoaching YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@valstoncoaching9666 Watch every episode of Car Ride Conversations here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOjguEFjF88w5Wl-eA9dlkwLk7f_sI12V [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOjguEFjF88w5Wl-eA9dlkwLk7f_sI12V]

25. mai 2026 - 19 min
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Building Confidence in Uncertain Situations: Helping Young Athletes Trust Themselves When Things Feel New

How to Build Confidence When You Don’t Have the Experience Yet Valerie Alston shares lessons from speaking to a new audience at a dental association conference and connects that uncertainty to what young athletes face in sports: new teams, tougher competition, unfamiliar roles, and pressure moments. She explains how to build confidence without direct experience by pulling from similar past experiences, identifying when you’ve handled discomfort before, and taking a strengths-based approach that focuses on transferable skills and character traits. She emphasizes a growth mindset, trusting yourself to learn and adjust as situations unfold and recommends staying curious to reduce pressure and keep uncertainty from turning into panic. The episode ends with car-ride discussion prompts for parents and athletes about past scary situations, existing strengths, current uncertainties, and how confidence can grow during the experience. 00:00 New Audience Nerves 01:18 Confidence Without Experience 03:19 Borrow Past Similarities 06:28 Lead With Strengths 07:48 Growth Mindset Trust 08:52 Curiosity Over Fear 10:11 Support The Show 10:35 Family Discussion Questions 12:56 Wrap Up And Resources Discussion questions: 1. What’s a situation in sports or school that felt scary at first, but you eventually figured out? 2. When you face something new, what strengths do you already have that could help you? 3. What’s something in your life right now that feels uncertain — and what’s one way you could approach it with curiosity instead of fear? 4. How can we remind ourselves that confidence doesn’t always come before the experience — sometimes it grows through it?” Thanks for joining me on Confident, Calm, and Clutch Car Ride Conversations! If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a moment. Share it with other parents or coaches who could use a little extra inspiration on the go. For exclusive tips, tools, and updates join my newsletter at www.confidentcalmclutch.com/newsletter [http://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/newsletter] For more specific tips on building mental toughness, buy my book Confident, Calm and Clutch: How to build confidence and mental toughness for young athletes using sports psychology [https://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/confidentcalmandclutchbook] If you are a coach looking for ways to build mental toughness into your practices then check out my coaching resources (books, assessments, conversation starters, community and more) here [https://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/coaches]. Parents join my Facebook group to Help Your Athlete Gain Mental Toughness for Parents [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1XBC48thLu/] Have an idea for a topic? Submit your idea here. [https://valstoncoaching.typeform.com/carridetopic] Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email me: valerie.alston@valstoncoaching.com Follow Me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/valstoncoaching Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/valstoncoaching YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@valstoncoaching9666 Watch every episode of Car Ride Conversations here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOjguEFjF88w5Wl-eA9dlkwLk7f_sI12V [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOjguEFjF88w5Wl-eA9dlkwLk7f_sI12V]

18. mai 2026 - 13 min
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Building Focus in a Distracted World: How Young Athletes Can Stay Locked In

How Young Athletes Can Train Focus in a Distracted World (Mindfulness, Cue Words & Clear Targets) Host Valerie Alston explains why focus is harder than ever in today’s attention economy, where notifications and constant novelty train brains to shift attention for quick dopamine rewards, making sustained concentration feel like work. She describes how this shows up in youth sports as difficulty locking in during long practices, zoning out in drills, rushing reps, losing focus after mistakes, and quitting sooner when results aren’t immediate. Alston emphasizes that focus is a trainable skill and shares three practical tools: mindfulness practice (starting with 1–2 minutes of breath-focused attention and building toward about 12 minutes a day, 5 days a week for 8 weeks), in-the-moment cue words to redirect attention, and setting clear, specific process targets. She ends with family discussion questions and ideas to reduce distractions. 00:00 Distraction Era Athletes 01:01 Attention Economy Explained 03:29 How Distraction Hits Sports 06:27 Focus Is Trainable 07:06 Mindfulness For Focus 08:50 Breathing Practice Basics 11:58 Cue Words To Refocus 14:35 Set Clear Targets 16:21 Family Conversation Questions 19:15 Wrap Up And Next Steps Toughness Trainer - for Mindfulness https://toughnesstrainer.passion.io/ [https://toughnesstrainer.passion.io/] Amishi Jha - Peak Mind https://amzn.to/4wnf6mv [https://amzn.to/4wnf6mv] Discussion questions: 1. When do you feel most distracted during your sport practice, games, or somewhere else? 2. What’s one thing you could focus on more consistently in your next game? 3. Which focus tool do you think would help you most breathing, cue words, or setting a clear goal? 4. What’s one distraction we could reduce during practice or before games to help you focus better? Thanks for joining me on Confident, Calm, and Clutch Car Ride Conversations! If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a moment. Share it with other parents or coaches who could use a little extra inspiration on the go. For exclusive tips, tools, and updates join my newsletter at www.confidentcalmclutch.com/newsletter [http://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/newsletter] For more specific tips on building mental toughness, buy my book Confident, Calm and Clutch: How to build confidence and mental toughness for young athletes using sports psychology [https://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/confidentcalmandclutchbook] If you are a coach looking for ways to build mental toughness into your practices then check out my coaching resources (books, assessments, conversation starters, community and more) here [https://www.confidentcalmclutch.com/coaches]. Parents join my Facebook group to Help Your Athlete Gain Mental Toughness for Parents [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1XBC48thLu/] Have an idea for a topic? Submit your idea here. [https://valstoncoaching.typeform.com/carridetopic] Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email me: valerie.alston@valstoncoaching.com Follow Me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/valstoncoaching Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/valstoncoaching Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@valstoncoaching9666 Watch every episode of Car Ride Conversations here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOjguEFjF88w5Wl-eA9dlkwLk7f_sI12V [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOjguEFjF88w5Wl-eA9dlkwLk7f_sI12V]

11. mai 2026 - 20 min
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