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In the rush of practices, tournaments, and car meals, it is easy for something essential to slip away without us noticing. In this episode of Heaven or Heisman, we talk directly to parents, guardians, and anyone investing deeply in a child’s athletic journey about the one thing sports cannot afford to lose: the relationship. Through real stories, well-known examples from elite athletics, and honest self-reflection, we explore how good intentions can quietly turn into pressure, control, and emotional distance.
Together, we wrestle with hard questions like what happens when we want something for our kids more than they want it, how presence is different from simply showing up, and why a child’s sport should never become a parent’s resume. This conversation offers practical, faith-centered reminders to slow down, protect connection, and build a foundation where kids know they are loved for who they are, not how they perform.
By heavenorheisman.comIn the rush of practices, tournaments, and car meals, it is easy for something essential to slip away without us noticing. In this episode of Heaven or Heisman, we talk directly to parents, guardians, and anyone investing deeply in a child’s athletic journey about the one thing sports cannot afford to lose: the relationship. Through real stories, well-known examples from elite athletics, and honest self-reflection, we explore how good intentions can quietly turn into pressure, control, and emotional distance.
Together, we wrestle with hard questions like what happens when we want something for our kids more than they want it, how presence is different from simply showing up, and why a child’s sport should never become a parent’s resume. This conversation offers practical, faith-centered reminders to slow down, protect connection, and build a foundation where kids know they are loved for who they are, not how they perform.