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In this episode of The Hard Truth, Jeremy Fouts dives into one of the most important roles a parent will ever play leading their athlete through adversity. From setbacks in sports to disappointments in life, storms are inevitable… but how your child learns to handle them often comes down to what they watch you do in the middle of them.
Jeremy opens the episode with a simple but powerful analogy: good information can still be received even when there’s static in your ear. And that’s exactly what parenting (and life) requires learning to block out the noise, stay grounded, and keep moving forward.
Through personal stories from battling chaos and pressure at home, to a defining moment with his father on the farm after a devastating hailstorm Jeremy lays out the truth: storms don’t define your kid… your response does.
The hard truth: Your athlete doesn’t learn resilience from your words they learn it from your reactions.
The good news: You can teach them how to respond, recover, and rebuild every single time.
This episode covers the mindset shift every sports parent needs, including how to:
Block out the static and stay locked into growth
Respond to disappointment with a plan instead of panic
Build mental, physical, and routine “inputs” that shape your athlete’s outcomes
Lead through setbacks without blame, bitterness, or excuses
Model discipline, structure, and calm under pressure
Because at the end of the day, your job isn’t just to raise a great athlete…
It’s to raise a strong human being who knows how to plant again after the storm hits.
Follow for more content and updates on everything I’m up to!
Personal IG: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyfoutsleadership/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeremyfouts/
Website: https://jeremyfouts.com/
By Jeremy Fouts4.8
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In this episode of The Hard Truth, Jeremy Fouts dives into one of the most important roles a parent will ever play leading their athlete through adversity. From setbacks in sports to disappointments in life, storms are inevitable… but how your child learns to handle them often comes down to what they watch you do in the middle of them.
Jeremy opens the episode with a simple but powerful analogy: good information can still be received even when there’s static in your ear. And that’s exactly what parenting (and life) requires learning to block out the noise, stay grounded, and keep moving forward.
Through personal stories from battling chaos and pressure at home, to a defining moment with his father on the farm after a devastating hailstorm Jeremy lays out the truth: storms don’t define your kid… your response does.
The hard truth: Your athlete doesn’t learn resilience from your words they learn it from your reactions.
The good news: You can teach them how to respond, recover, and rebuild every single time.
This episode covers the mindset shift every sports parent needs, including how to:
Block out the static and stay locked into growth
Respond to disappointment with a plan instead of panic
Build mental, physical, and routine “inputs” that shape your athlete’s outcomes
Lead through setbacks without blame, bitterness, or excuses
Model discipline, structure, and calm under pressure
Because at the end of the day, your job isn’t just to raise a great athlete…
It’s to raise a strong human being who knows how to plant again after the storm hits.
Follow for more content and updates on everything I’m up to!
Personal IG: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyfoutsleadership/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeremyfouts/
Website: https://jeremyfouts.com/

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