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    The Winning Youth Coaching Podcast

    Craig Haworth from winningyouthcoaching.com shares his interviews with successful youth sports coaches from around the globe to help the mom or dad youth coach be organized, effective, and win. Discover what tools, resources, books, and strategies the winning youth coaches use, and enjoy many fun stories along the way. Learn from the candid stories of both successes and failures, and implement the insightful recommendations on how to have an awesome experience with your youth sports team this season. Keep listening to ESPN, but take a few minutes each week to learn from the awesome youth sports coaches so you can get practical tools to make you a Winning Youth Coach.
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    Episodes (100)

    WYC 170 – NBA exec – Pat Williams - Character Carved in Stone

    WYC 170 – NBA exec – Pat Williams - Character Carved in Stone

    WYC 170 – NBA exec – Pat Williams - Character Carved in Stone

    Pat Williams, senior vice president of the Orlando Magic, shares personal stories from his time as a parent with youth sports as well as what he teaches regarding developing leaders through sports.

    Pat's new book, CHARACTER CARVED IN STONE is about his discovery of the leadership virtues taught at the United States Military Academy at West Point. Duke University’s Coach K (a West Point grad) wrote the foreword.

    WYC 169 – 700+ Collegiate Soccer Wins – Dr. Jay Martin - The Art of Coaching

    WYC 169 – 700+ Collegiate Soccer Wins – Dr. Jay Martin - The Art of Coaching

    WYC 169 – 700+ Collegiate Soccer Wins – Dr. Jay Martin - The Art of Coaching

    Dr. Jay Martin is the Ohio Wesleyan University Soccer coach and one of the nation’s winningest soccer coaches ever. He has written one of the books in the series for United Soccer Coaches titled, The Best of Soccer Journal: The Art of Coaching. It is seen as one of the best soccer books in their book store. Jay is an author of several books approved by the United Soccer Coaches national office and advises them on their Coaches education curriculum.

    WYC 168 – Youth Wrestling – Chris Mance - Helping sports families

    WYC 168 – Youth Wrestling – Chris Mance - Helping sports families

    WYC 168 – Youth Wrestling – Chris Mance - Helping sports families

    Chris Mance is a family coach who helps sports families pursue difficult goals while maximizing their happiness on their journey. Chris has a unique story from playing at football at West Point to becoming an entrepreneur, husband, and eventually a father of two young wrestlers. Through his experiences in leadership, Chris has been able to work with families to plan and execute their strategic plans.

    WYC 167 – Youth Soccer – Gad Espinosa - Coaching the Mental Game

    WYC 167 – Youth Soccer – Gad Espinosa - Coaching the Mental Game

    WYC 167 – Youth Soccer – Gad Espinosa - Coaching the Mental Game

    Gad Espinosa is a Certified High-Performance Mental Game Coach, and speaker who has been interviewed in numerous newspapers and radio shows.

    He has been privileged to train and mentor athletes at all levels, from those just starting their athletic careers to others who have gone on to represent their country and succeed at World Championships and Olympic games.

    As a former professional athlete, who has represented his country internationally, he knows first hand the psychological and emotional challenges a young athlete faces.

    As a parent of two former competitive athletes he knows the difficulty of raising athletes and as a varsity head coach, he sympathizes with coaches and their responsibilities.

    Gad is passionate about helping young athletes discover mental strength breakthroughs that allow them to maximize their development so they can take their game to another level and fulfill their athletic potential.

    WYC 166 – Invisible Differences – Susan Stout - Bring out the best in athletes with ADHD, learning differences, and/or anxiety

    WYC 166 – Invisible Differences – Susan Stout - Bring out the best in athletes with ADHD, learning differences, and/or anxiety

    WYC 166 – Invisible Differences – Susan Stout - Bring out the best in athletes with ADHD, learning differences, and/or anxiety

    Susan Stout educates coaches specifically about working with kids who have ADHD, learning differences and/or anxiety.

    As a former swim coach and now a mom to an avid young athlete with ADHD and dyslexia, Susan wishes she had known when she was coaching what she knows now about how to recognize the differently wired kids, manage the challenges and bring out the best in these athletes.

    WYC 165 – Youth Soccer – Sean Conlon - Founder of We Make Footballers

    WYC 165 – Youth Soccer – Sean Conlon - Founder of We Make Footballers

    WYC 165 – Youth Soccer – Sean Conlon - Founder of We Make Footballers

    Sean Conlon is the founder of We Make Footballers, a football(soccer in the U.S.) prep school to prepare athletes for playing at academies. With a background with the Chelsea club, Sean has the passion and vision to help young athletes improve their game on and off the field to reach their dreams.

    WYC 164 – Youth Baseball – Freddy Hilliard - Selflessness, Excellence, Energy

    WYC 164 – Youth Baseball – Freddy Hilliard - Selflessness, Excellence, Energy

    WYC 164 – Youth Baseball – Freddy Hilliard - Selflessness, Excellence, Energy

    Freddy Hilliard is the head coach at Malvern Prep in Pennsylvania. In 8 seasons as coach, he has surpassed the 260 win mark, collected 5 PA state titles as well as 5 national top 25 rankings and has sent 75 players on to play college ball. His former players view him as a coach, mentor, teacher and role model. Although he develops baseball skills, he is even more talented in developing better people first and foremost. Baseball as we know is a small part of life, how we conduct ourselves as humans, as husbands, as brothers, as fathers…that is what is important in life and that is how we will be remembered.

    WYC 163 – Mental Toughness Training – Dr Rob Bell talks Hinge Moments

    WYC 163 – Mental Toughness Training – Dr Rob Bell talks Hinge Moments

    WYC 163 – Mental Toughness Training – Dr Rob Bell talks Hinge Moments

    Dr. Rob Bell is a mental toughness coach. He is a husband and father of two wonderful kids. An Ironman and endurance athlete, and loves to PLAY: golf, swimming, skiing, running, ping-pong and chess. He speaks & trains with teams, organizations, and coaches on mental toughness.

    WYC 162 – Youth Soccer – Greg Winkler - Coaching a Season of Significance

    WYC 162 – Youth Soccer – Greg Winkler - Coaching a Season of Significance

    WYC 162 – Youth Soccer – Greg Winkler - Coaching a Season of Significance

    With over 30 years of experience as an educator, coach and administrator, Greg Winkler is currently in his first year as head coach of the boys soccer team at Ida Baker High School in Cape Coral, Fla., and physical education teacher at the Charlotte Campus of Florida SouthWestern State College in Punta Gorda, Fla.

    A decorated soccer coach in the state of Wisconsin, Winkler was named to the Wisconsin Soccer Association Hall of Fame’s Class of 2015, recognizing a coaching career that saw him amass over 400 wins at both the youth and high school levels and earn State Youth Coach of the Year honors in 2006 and Wisconsin Large School Coach of the Year in 2004.

    In 2009, Winkler published “Coaching a Season of Significance,” a coaching resource that draws upon his vast experiences to map out a plan for fellow coaches to find success and overcome obstacles at every step along the way to a significant season. He has presented at coaching and athletic director conferences on topics ranging from building relationships through athletics to engaging in effective communication with parents and administrators.

    WYC 161 – Youth Coaching & Sport Parenting – Travis Daugherty - Raising a Champion Athlete & Man in Today's Myopic World

    WYC 161 – Youth Coaching & Sport Parenting – Travis Daugherty - Raising a Champion Athlete & Man in Today's Myopic World

    WYC 161 – Youth Coaching & Sport Parenting – Travis Daugherty - Raising a Champion Athlete & Man in Today's Myopic World

    Travis Daugherty has been a coach for over 20 years and worked with thousands of athletes of all backgrounds, ages, and ability levels - plus the parents that came with them. Throughout that time, he also served as a speaker and development leader for Higher Level Sports, a father-son basketball camp my dad founded and directed throughout the Midwest.

    He recently authored a book- The LENS. Travis' explanation of the book:

    "Studying, writing, and developing this game plan have given me a chance to clarify for myself the sports parent I want to be. I hope it will help you clarify who you want to be, too. And even though nobody's perfect in this area, I do hope each of us can see clearly that there’s no greater opportunity to prepare our kids for success than the one we have through sports. I want each of us to recognize that opportunity, and use it to build strong, committed, confident leaders in this world."

    WYC 160 – Youth Soccer – Sean Afkhaminia - Bringing European training techniques to US Youth Soccer at Footy Factory

    WYC 160 – Youth Soccer – Sean Afkhaminia - Bringing European training techniques to US Youth Soccer at Footy Factory

    WYC 160 – Youth Soccer – Sean Afkhaminia - Bringing European training techniques to US Youth Soccer at Footy Factory

    Sean Afkhaminia is the CEO and technical director at Footy Factory. The mission of Footy Factory: To cultivate players'​ athletic performance by promoting physical, technical, and personal growth. Not only will we aim to sharpen their natural abilities, but we will also teach them the values of integrity, conviction, and self-belief. We aspire to form an institution that consistently takes in raw, unpolished talent and systematically develops and generates elite, well-rounded players.

    WYC 159 – Youth Baseball – Adam Walker - A Championship Culture

    WYC 159 – Youth Baseball – Adam Walker - A Championship Culture

    WYC 159 – Youth Baseball – Adam Walker - A Championship Culture

    Adam Walker is the coach of a U14 boys fastball(baseball) team in Ontario Canada. His note to WYC:

    'I have been coaching for years in hockey and fastball, I have had good results but not great. I also had decent relationships with my athletes but again not great. Last winter I found your podcast and after listening to a lot of episodes especially those around creating a winning culture I made some changes to the way I coach. In the past I was never overly negative but I didn’t focus on being positive. I spent time talking to my athletes but I didn’t make it a point to really know them.

    After making these changes last season not only did I see a huge change in the passion these young athletes have for the game, we were also closer as a team, I developed great relationships with my athletes, and in the end we won our provincial championship and then went on to win a National Championship.

    These young athletes had such a passion for the game and it resulted in them working harder every time we were at the diamonds. In the end their skills and self confidence grew and the result was a National Championship and memories these kids will never forget.'

    WYC 158 – College Recruiting – Shannon Evans - A Female Coach in a Boys Sport

    WYC 158 – College Recruiting – Shannon Evans - A Female Coach in a Boys Sport

    WYC 158 – College Recruiting – Shannon Evans - A Female Coach in a Boys Sport

    Shannon Evans is the Founder of The Scholar Coach Academy. Shannon was an active lacrosse coach and is now incredibly passionate about spreading the word about the Truth of getting athletic scholarships, importance of teaching Leadership prior to college and HS and celebrating failure!

    WYC 157 – Youth Baseball – Peter Caliendo - Developing the Habit of Hustle

    WYC 157 – Youth Baseball – Peter Caliendo - Developing the Habit of Hustle

    WYC 157 – Youth Baseball – Peter Caliendo - Developing the Habit of Hustle

    Pete Caliendo has lead clinics for Major League Baseball International, USA Baseball and many other baseball organizations in various Latin American and European countries, and throughout the United States.

    Pete has lectured on baseball all over the United States, Canada, Europe and Latin America, has written articles for various publications and an international coaches book. Has a set of 5 baseball instructional DVD’s developed specifically for the volunteer coach to help them organize, teach and have fun throughout their practice and games.

    WYC 156 – Girls Lacrosse – Dave Briglio - Say Less & Ask More

    WYC 156 – Girls Lacrosse – Dave Briglio - Say Less & Ask More

    WYC 156 – Girls Lacrosse – Dave Briglio - Say Less & Ask More

    Dave's bio:

    My direct sports coaching experience range from 2-10th grade for the past 10-yrs, but I also intersect with the varsity players while I’m working w JV (girls lacrosse). But my day job (consulting Engineer) is what led me to learning to coach adults on the job, and see how similar the process is between 8-18 yr olds and 22-62 yr olds...different nuances, but it all comes from the same place: connections, compassion and creating community. And it doesn’t have to be all rainbows and unicorns; but it certainly takes a lot more than “managing” and “instructing” with a firm attitude.

    My big interest is seeing how critical youth/HS sports are in helping the next generation grow into the best people they can be. And I tell stories about my time as an athlete, mentors I’ve found after college, my family history (Dad created a company/vocation with a HS diploma and a work ethic futures through sports), and the young people I “serve” as their “Chief” Engineer.

    And I now use these stories to help PARENTS see how to have less worry and find more joy in their kids’ sports/school.

    WYC 155 – The War for Four – Brad Butterworth - Intentionality in Everything You Do

    WYC 155 – The War for Four – Brad Butterworth - Intentionality in Everything You Do

    WYC 155 – The War for Four – Brad Butterworth - Intentionality in Everything You Do

    Brad Butterworth is the Director of Education and programs for Shoot360.

    Brad has been in basketball development for 18 years as a head high school and collegiate coach. As a high school coach, he was able to help guide Dana Hills to its best records in school history. He's worked with Florida State University, Western Washington University, Air Force Academy and Colorado College. Coach Butterworth's success at the high school level was due to the work he put into the youth of his program in order to create a more competitive community and repeat success. He took that philosophy and helped create scale-able basketball development programs using sports technology.

    WYC 154 – The Struggle of Self-Confidence – Riley Tincher - 'You are more than an athlete'

    WYC 154 – The Struggle of Self-Confidence – Riley Tincher - 'You are more than an athlete'

    WYC 154 – The Struggle of Self-Confidence – Riley Tincher - 'You are more than an athlete'

    Riley's bio: I am a former All-American pitcher at UW-Whitewater. I am now a Mental Conditioning Coach (Master’s Degree in Sport Psychology), Author, and Speaker. I own a mentorship program called Coachability, where I have had the great fortune of coaching and mentoring athletes at every level. My book, "Pitching Against Myself," is about my baseball career and all of the life lessons I learned throughout it, and how they apply to life after sports. It also shares an important message that I wish I would have been able to hear back when I was playing before the identity crisis, depression, and suicide; a message that says “you are more than an athlete.”

    WYC 153 – The Playmaker's Advantage – Dr. Leonard Zaichkowsky - How to Raise Your Mental Game to the Next Level

    WYC 153 – The Playmaker's Advantage – Dr. Leonard Zaichkowsky - How to Raise Your Mental Game to the Next Level

    WYC 153 – The Playmaker's Advantage – Dr. Leonard Zaichkowsky - How to Raise Your Mental Game to the Next Level

    Leonard Zaichkowsky, PhD, a professor, researcher and consultant for almost four decades at Boston University, pioneered sport psychology by bringing cognitive neuroscience and sport performance together as an interdisciplinary science. His academic textbooks and research publications demonstrated the importance of an athlete’s remarkable brain in anticipating and acting on opportunities during competition.

    He has consulted with teams in the NBA, NHL, NFL, MLB, Australian Rules Football, the Spanish men’s national soccer team, and Olympic sport organizations around the world. Len is a former president and a fellow of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology, a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, and currently section editor on psychology for the International Journal of Health & Sport Science. Recently, the American Psychological Association honored Len with the “Distinguished Service to the Profession” award.

    Today, Len is a co-founder and senior consultant at 80 Percent Mental Consulting, advising coaches, teams and sports organizations on developing athlete cognition. After too many Boston winters, he and his wife now live in Fort Myers, Florida.

    WYC 152 – Your Coaching Purpose vs Your Coaching Goals – Scott Hearon

    WYC 152 – Your Coaching Purpose vs Your Coaching Goals  – Scott Hearon

    WYC 152 – Your Coaching Purpose vs Your Coaching Goals – Scott Hearon

    Scott Hearon is a native Nashvillian and a 2006  graduate of Montgomery Bell Academy where he played football and basketball for the Big Red. A remarkably average athlete, Scott did not make a big impact in the high school stat columns, but he found his niche as a gifted leader and communicator among his teammates and coaches. Scott continued on to Baylor University and earned a degree in Communications and a minor in Business. While at Baylor, he met new football coach, Art Briles, during football tryouts when Coach Briles informed him that his 5.0 second 40 yard dash time was not quite good enough to be a slot receiver for the Bears.

    After returning from Texas, Scott took a ministry job working with high school students and their families and coaching in his spare time. He found a lot of success in his day job, but found his coaching to be a disaster. Reminded of the incredible potential athletics has to prepare players for life, Scott set out on a mission to be be a more full hearted leader himself and to develop opportunities to help other coaches do the same. This journey led Scott to co-found the Nashville Coaching Coalition in 2015 and begin as the Executive Director full-time in 2016 with the goal of fully leveraging the human growth potential of sport in Nashville.

    WYC 151 – The Circle of Intentional Influence – James Leath

    WYC 151 – The Circle of Intentional Influence  – James Leath

    WYC 151 – The Circle of Intentional Influence – James Leath

    James is the Founder of Unleash the Athlete and former Head of Leadership and Character Development at IMG Academy. He helps college, professional athletes, and business professionals develop the mental and relational side of their craft through interactive lectures and teambuilding activities. James is also the director of performance for Complexity, the esports organization owned by the Dallas Cowboys.