Episodi

  • Dwain Chambers - Learning from mistakes to become a role model
    Jan 16 2026

    Dwain Chambers shares his journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a world-class sprinter, emphasizing the importance of discipline, mentorship, and resilience. He discusses his role in inspiring young athletes through his academy, focusing on personal growth and the joy of participation over winning. Dwain talks openly about the lowest moment of his career and how he now uses this to coach the kids in his academy.


    Keywords

    Dwain Chambers, athletics, role model, inspiration, youth sports, discipline, resilience, mentorship, personal growth, sports academy


    For more information about Mini Athletics visit www.miniathletics.com & be sure to follow us on Instagram @miniathletics

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    33 min
  • Youth Sports: A Conversation with Linda Flanagan
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode of the Sports Parenting Playbook Podcast, Kirk Bowyer and stand in co-host Seb discuss with Linda Flanagan, author of 'Take Back the Game', the complexities of youth sports. They explore the pressures on young athletes, the financial and emotional costs of travel sports, and the importance of intrinsic motivation. Linda shares insights on how sports can be more inclusive and enjoyable for children, emphasizing the need for balance and the dangers of early specialization.


    Keywords

    youth sports, travel sports, intrinsic motivation, early specialization, sports parenting


    Takeaways

    • Linda Flanagan discusses the impact of travel sports on families.
    • The financial burden of youth sports is significant for many parents.
    • Intrinsic motivation is crucial for long-term sports engagement.
    • Early specialization in sports can lead to burnout and injuries.
    • Linda advocates for a more inclusive approach to youth sports.
    • The importance of free play in preventing injuries is highlighted.
    • Norway's model of community-based sports is discussed as ideal.
    • The role of parents in supporting but not pressuring children is emphasized.
    • Linda shares insights on balancing sports and academics for children.
    • The episode concludes with a call to rethink youth sports structures.


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    53 min
  • Christmas Special - Sports Parents Christmas Shopping Guide
    Dec 12 2025

    In this Christmas special episode of The Sports Parenting Playbook hosts Ben Russell and Kirk Bowyer discuss their take on the latest Christmas presents being marketed for children (and adults) this Christmas.


    What presents could benefit a sports enthusiast child? What presents could do more harm than good to the development of children looking to ENJOY a sport.


    Christmas is all about family and friends and the quality time you can spend with them making memories unwrapping presents and playing together. Listen to this episode to see what could be a Christmas hit this year and what might not do so well.


    To find out more about Mini Athletics visit www.miniathletics.com

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    The views and opinions in this episode are those of the hosts. They have in no way been paid to endorse a product.

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    37 min
  • Jarren Duran - The Clubhouse Netflix series. Coping with pressure
    Nov 28 2025

    🎙️ Episode Spotlight: Jarren Duran & The Clubhouse

    In this episode, hosts Kirk Bowyer and Ben Russell dive into the buzzworthy Netflix documentary The Clubhouse, which takes viewers behind the curtain of the Boston Red Sox clubhouse.


    Their focus? Episode 4, featuring rising star Jarren Duran, who opens up about his journey through sport and baseball. From the pressures of performance to the powerful influence of his father, Duran’s story shines a light on what it really means to “get better” — and the expectations young athletes face both on and off the field.

    This conversation is a must-listen for parents navigating the complex world of youth sports, offering insights into the delicate balance between encouragement and pressure, and the crucial role parents play in shaping a child’s sporting experience.


    ⚠️ Content note: This episode includes discussions around mental health, which some listeners may find triggering.


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    👉 Learn more about Mini Athletics at www.miniathletics.com.

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    30 min
  • Coach Ballgame - Talks passion for coaching, sports parenting advice and more
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode of The Sports Parenting Playbook, we sit down with Coach Ballgame (James Lowe)—a coach known for his infectious energy, creative approach, and deep love for baseball.


    Together, we explore:

    • Engaging Coaching: How James brings fun, music, and personality to every practice and game.
    • ❤️ Passion for Baseball: Why keeping the sport playful and accessible matters more than stats.
    • 👨‍👩‍👧 Sports Parenting Advice: Practical tips for parents to support their young athletes without pressure.
    • 🌟 The Sandlot Tours Origin Story: The incredible moment when a stranger’s $20,000 donation sparked a nationwide movement.


    Coach Ballgame’s journey is a reminder that sports are about joy, community, and lifelong memories—not just wins and losses.


    🔗 Resources & Links
    • Follow Coach Ballgame on social media: @coachballgame
    • Learn more about Mini Athletics: www.miniathletics.com
    • Check out upcoming Sandlot Tour events near you: https://www.coachballgame.com/


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    54 min
  • The Sports Parenting Playbook
    Oct 10 2025

    Kirk and Ben discuss how the kids cartoon Bluey inspires movement & they take on a FUN challenge which you can try at home. There are many episodes of Bluey that if watched with a different view point can inspire you to play and move with your kids.


    Listen to the podcast on all your favourite podcast players and don't forget to follow Mini Athletics on Instagram and Facebook.

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    24 min
  • The Sports Parenting Playbook
    Sep 5 2025

    Season 2- Episode 1- Building Confidence, Trying New Sports & Tackling Screen Time


    In this episode of So You Want Your Kids to Be Great at Sport, hosts Kirk Bowyer and Ben Russell dive into the importance of outdoor play, building confidence in children, and how to create positive sporting experiences for young people.

    From overcoming the barriers that stop kids from trying new sports to understanding the impact of screen time on their development, Kirk and Ben share practical advice for parents, coaches, and anyone passionate about helping children enjoy being active.

    The conversation also explores the growing popularity of paddle and pickleball, why the environment shapes kids’ enjoyment of sport, and how feedback from parents can improve sports programs and opportunities.


    🎧 Highlights include:

    • Why outdoor play builds skills, confidence, and resilience
    • Overcoming barriers to trying new sports
    • Screen time: balancing technology with active lifestyles
    • The rise of paddle and pickleball as family-friendly sports
    • Creating positive, pressure-free sporting environments
    • How parent feedback can shape better sports programs


    Packed with practical tips, real-life examples, and inspiring insights, this episode is all about helping kids build confidence, stay active, and develop a lifelong love for sport.


    🌐 Learn more about Mini Athletics: Helping children build confidence, coordination, and a love of movement — www.miniathletics.com

    📲 Follow us for more insights and updates:

    Instagram & Facebook: @thegreatatsportpodcast

    Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review and help us grow a community where positive youth sport thrives.


    🎧 Produced and Edited by Rob Sillito

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    38 min
  • The Sports Parenting Playbook
    Jun 13 2025

    Hosts: Ben Russell, Kirk Bowyer


    Guest: Sean Patrick, Educator & Author of The Emotional Shoes


    In this inspiring episode of So You Want Your Kids to Be Great at Sport, Ben Russell and Kirk Bowyer are joined by Sean Patrick—educator, coach, and author of The Emotional Shoes. Drawing on his experiences in both coaching and physical education, Sean offers a thoughtful take on how to build emotional strength, movement skills, and a lasting love of sport in young people.

    The conversation explores the crucial early role parents play in shaping a child’s sporting journey, and how expectations—when not aligned with a child's needs—can quickly turn passion into pressure. Sean shares his philosophy on the importance of teaching movement before sport-specific skills, the role of PE in building positive associations with activity, and how competition should be a tool for growth, not just a measure of success.

    Together, the trio unpacks Sean’s "Three E’s of Coaching"—expectations, energy, and effort—and why these simple principles can change the way kids experience sport. They also dive into his book The Emotional Shoes, which aims to help young athletes navigate the emotional ups and downs that come with competitive environments.


    Key Takeaways:

    • A parent’s influence can shape a child’s love for sport
    • Movement is the foundation of all athletic development
    • PE should emphasize fun, inclusion, and engagement
    • The “Three E’s” of coaching help build healthy environments
    • Unrealistic expectations can push kids away from sport
    • Emotional skills are as important as physical ones in youth sport
    • Early coaching should prioritize movement literacy
    • Teaching kids to compete for personal growth builds resilience
    • Parental support should uplift, not pressure
    • Sport should be a space for joy, learning, and lifelong habits


    Mini Athletics: Help your child build confidence and coordination through our fun, inclusive programs. Learn more at www.miniathletics.com

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    21 min