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EPISODE INFO:
What does it really take to grow up as a student-athlete?
Hosted by Adam and Addison (a 12-year-old competitive softball player) this podcast dives into the real-life journey of balancing sports, school, family, and everything in between. Together, we bring two perspectives to the table: the parent navigating the sidelines and the athlete living it every day.
Each week, we tackle the challenges that come with practices, games, tournaments, pressure, confidence, wins, losses, and the lessons learned along the way. We talk honestly about tough innings, mental mistakes, big moments, and how to bounce back stronger.
We also answer audience questions from families raising young athletes—covering topics like time management, work ethic, leadership, dealing with setbacks, handling expectations, and staying focused in the classroom while chasing athletic goals.
Some episodes include reviewing game tape—breaking down our own performances or analyzing college and professional softball games—to highlight strategy, mindset, decision-making, and teachable moments that apply far beyond the field.
From weekly sports-and-school topics to meaningful conversations about character, discipline, growth, and identity, this show is for families who believe athletics is about more than trophies.
It’s about becoming stronger students, better teammates, resilient competitors, and confident young leaders.
Because in the end, it’s more than the game.
Double A Breakdown Podcast
Hosts: Adam and Addison Sturgeon
Edited by Adam Sturgeon
Produced using Riverside FM Studio
A Father and Daughter Production