Stop Parenting & Start Coaching

By: Nate Crandall and Steve Galley
  • Summary

  • Parenting children and teens who are athletes and performers provides a unique set of challenges. It requires parents to approach their relationships and interactions from a new perspective. The Stop Parenting & Start Coaching Podcast provides impactful insights that help parents create new approaches and transform their parenting. Join high performance coaches Nate & Steve on a fun and enlightening journey in the challenging and exciting world of parenting and coaching your teen athlete or performer!

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Episodes
  • PARENTS: Is THIS Making Your Job Harder?!
    Nov 19 2024

    Oh, moms and dads, you already know how difficult your job is as a parent. We like to say here on The Stop Parenting & Start Coaching Podcast that "it is the hardest job and there's not a close second." Yep, it's tough.

    So...do we actually make it EVEN harder (why would we ever do that?!!!!!) by using ________? Fill in the blank with the nasty word we wrestled with in Episode 70. Yep, the "S" word. No, not that "S" word but this "S word": sarcasm. Hello, darkness my old friend! If you just discovered us and haven't listened to Episode 70, now would be a good time to do that!

    Speed us up to 1.5 or 1.75 and get your fill of The Ten Reasons Why You Should Never Use Sarcasm. We've made this horrific mistake as coaches and parents and we want to to treasure your connections and communication with your teen athlete or performer.

    Some gems from EP 71 to consider:

    --Sarcasm is a very risky form of communication

    --The more important the person, the connection, and the situation, the more it is critical that you do NOT use sarcasm.

    --Parents often make their jobs harder through ineffective communication.

    --Sarcasm can undermine trust and create confusion in relationships.

    --Using sarcasm can damage a your teen's self-esteem.

    --Sarcasm can lead to increased stress and anxiety for both parents and children.

    --A "negativity culture" can develop from habitual sarcasm.

    --Motivation in teens can decrease due to sarcastic remarks.

    --Sarcasm can stifle creativity and risk-taking in children.

    --Power imbalances in relationships can be reinforced by sarcasm.

    --Increasing awareness of sarcasm's impact is crucial for improvement.

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    Hey there Most Valuable Parents! We are upping our game in 2024 as we strive to create a world-class podcast for parents of teen athletes and performers! Please hit the follow button where ever you find us (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or elsewhere). And, you can now watch the show on YouTube).

    New episodes drop every Monday.

    We would love it and be so grateful if you posted a glowing 5 star review along with a helpful comment for other listeners on what you are learning (and hopefully incorporating) from the show. After all, we created it just for you and as always, moms and dads, we're cheering you on as you Stop Parenting & Start Coaching! -Nate & Steve

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    27 mins
  • PARENTS: Are you Ready to Dance with the Stars?
    Nov 11 2024

    Hello Super Moms & Dads! Welcome to a MISSION CRITICAL edition of The Stop Parenting & Start Coaching Podcast!! And if you're wondering if it has to do with the dynamic and often delicate dance of communication, you are right...AGAIN! (Parents are always right, right?!)

    In EP 70 we specifically dive into a crucial communication subject that can get a little blurred, messy, and unfortunately hurtful. We're going to focus on the differences between sarcasm and clever wit. It's a bit tricky! In fact, it's more than that when it comes to sarcasm. We believe it is quite "risky" especially in high-stakes situations. While clever wit can be funny and uplifting, sarcasm is a big, fat, dud. It always fizzles and we want the good kind of fireworks to erupt in your parent/teen convos!

    Some helpful insights from EP 70 to grab onto:

    -Communication is a dynamic dance involving both speaker and listener.

    -Sarcasm can often be misinterpreted and is risky in communication.

    -Clever wit is more about uplifting and connecting than mocking.

    -Tone and delivery significantly affect how messages are perceived.

    -Building strong relationships allows for more playful communication.

    -Understanding the mood of the audience is crucial for effective humor.

    -Intent behind words is key to positive communication.

    -Clever wit can lighten the mood and foster connection.

    -Engaging the brain before engaging the mouth can prevent misunderstandings!

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    Hey there Very Important Parents! We are upping our game in 2024 as we strive to create a world-class podcast for parents of teen athletes and performers! Please hit the follow button where ever you find us (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or elsewhere). And, you can now watch the show on YouTube).

    New episodes drop every Monday.

    We would love it and be so grateful if you posted a glowing 5 star review along with a helpful comment for other listeners on what you are learning (and hopefully incorporating) from the show. After all, we created it just for you and as always, moms and dads, we're cheering you on as you Stop Parenting & Start Coaching! -Nate & Steve

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    25 mins
  • Coach/Parent Communication Secrets Revealed w/ Coach Chad Sims!
    Nov 4 2024

    Parents--Halloween is over but you are in for a real treat today!!

    In this edition of The Stop Parenting & Stop Coaching Podcast, we are overjoyed to have the mighty Chad Sims, head boys basketball coach at Davis High School (UT) as our guest today!

    Chad does a lot of things in his communication system that many coaches do, but he does ONE THING that NOT very many HS coaches do. Chad shares his innovative approach to engaging parents that incorporates a very personal, transparent, in-person conversation. His approach helps everyone involved and has contributed to him creating a team culture that embodies trust and respect that extends beyond the court, the season, and a player's short career. Chad's strategy also helps build teams that win (A LOT) on and off the court!

    Listen in as Chad discusses the challenges and successes of navigating coach-parent-player dynamics, the role of honesty in coaching, and the impact of effective communication on young athletes' development and team success!

    Terrific Takeaways

    -Why you don't want a "Davis vs. Davis" scenario & how you can stop this!

    -Building trust with parents can lead to a more cohesive team environment.

    -Honesty is crucial in discussions about player roles and expectations.

    -Creating a culture of respect helps in managing parent-player dynamics.

    -Coaches should be transparent about their philosophies to avoid misunderstandings.

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    Hey there Very Important Parents! We resolve to up our game in 2024 as we strive to create a world-class podcast for parents of teen athletes and performers! Please hit the follow button where ever you find us (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and those other places).

    We also have a new YouTube channel where you can find our early audio only episodes and all of our most recent video versions!

    New episodes drop every Monday.

    We would love it and be so grateful if you posted a glowing 5 star review along with a helpful comment for other listeners on what you are learning (and hopefully incorporating) from the show. After all, we created it just for you and as always, moms and dads, we're cheering you on as you Stop Parenting & Start Coaching! -Nate & Steve

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    1 hr and 7 mins

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