The FX Factor

Episode 31: We’re Raising Athletes… But Are We Raising Humans?

21 min · 20. apr. 2026
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We’re putting more into youth sport than ever before—time, money, training, opportunities. But what are kids actually walking away with? In this episode, Kelly takes a step back from the noise and looks at what’s really being developed beneath the surface. This isn’t about drills, performance, or pathways—this is about the mental side of sport that often gets missed. We unpack: * Why so many kids struggle when things don’t go to plan * The real impact of pressure, expectations, and comparison * Mental health in modern sport—from juniors through to elite athletes * How to build independence instead of reliance * What leadership actually looks like in young athletes * Why resilience isn’t about being “tough” but learning how to respond * How to help kids choose their own path, not follow everyone else’s This is a conversation for parents, coaches, and anyone involved in youth sport who wants to do more than just develop athletes. Because sport isn’t just shaping performance. It’s shaping people.

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