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Episode 32: The Different Types of Sports Parents

25 min · 27. april 2026
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If you’ve spent more than five minutes around junior sport… you know exactly who these parents are. The over-invested parent. The sideline coach. The “my child is a superstar” parent. The overly critical parent. The relaxed parent who barely knows what time the game starts. The parent reliving their own sporting career through their kid. In this episode of The FX Factor, Kelly takes a real and honest look at the different personalities that show up in youth sport — the good, the chaotic, the exhausting, and the genuinely brilliant. This isn’t about attacking parents. Most parents are trying to help. But somewhere between pressure, competition, group chats, expectations, and emotions, things can get messy fast. This episode dives into: * how different parenting styles affect kids in sport * sports psychology and emotional environments * why some kids lose confidence and others thrive * how pressure, criticism, and comparison shape young athletes * the impact of sideline behaviour and group chats * why balance matters more than most people realise Funny, honest, uncomfortable at times, and incredibly relatable for anyone involved in junior sport. Because sometimes the biggest influence on a young athlete… isn’t the coach.

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