Surviving Youth Sports
Former MLB All-Star Michael Saunders knows what it’s like to chase the dream. From representing Canada in the Little League World Series to spending nearly a decade in the Major Leagues, baseball has been a huge part of his life. But today, he’s navigating youth sports from a different perspective: as a dad. In this episode of Surviving Youth Sports, Michael shares why none of his kids play baseball, why he’s a strong believer in multi-sport athletes, and how the fear of falling behind is influencing the decisions many families make. He and Rhett discuss identity, specialization, pressure, and what youth sports can teach kids beyond wins, losses, and statistics. Michael also shares the philosophy behind Saundo Athletics, a new venture focused on helping young athletes grow as people first and players second. If you’ve ever wondered whether youth sports are becoming too focused on performance and not focused enough on development, this conversation is worth a listen.
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