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In this episode, host Valerie Alston is joined by recruiting expert and former college coach Quincy Lewis-Buggs. They delve into the often overlooked, emotionally charged parent-player dynamic in the college recruiting process. Quincy shares invaluable tips for parents on how to balance being supportive without overwhelming their young athletes. Learn the importance of proactive planning, family meetings, and third-party evaluations. Discover key strategies to ensure that both parents and athletes are on the same page, and gain insights on handling differing expectations and goals. This episode is packed with practical advice to help your athlete feel empowered and supported throughout their college recruiting journey. Whether you're already in the midst of the process or preparing for the future, this episode is a must-listen for every parent and athlete. Don't miss out on essential conversation prompts designed to spark meaningful dialogue and build stronger relationships.
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In this episode, host Valerie Alston is joined by recruiting expert and former college coach Quincy Lewis-Buggs. They delve into the often overlooked, emotionally charged parent-player dynamic in the college recruiting process. Quincy shares invaluable tips for parents on how to balance being supportive without overwhelming their young athletes. Learn the importance of proactive planning, family meetings, and third-party evaluations. Discover key strategies to ensure that both parents and athletes are on the same page, and gain insights on handling differing expectations and goals. This episode is packed with practical advice to help your athlete feel empowered and supported throughout their college recruiting journey. Whether you're already in the midst of the process or preparing for the future, this episode is a must-listen for every parent and athlete. Don't miss out on essential conversation prompts designed to spark meaningful dialogue and build stronger relationships.
Discussion questions:
Find the Future First, Softball Second Podcast here: https://www.diamonddynamics.org/podcast.html
Thanks for joining me on Confident, Calm, and Clutch Car Ride Conversations! If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a moment. Share it with other parents or coaches who could use a little extra inspiration on the go.
For exclusive tips, tools, and updates join my newsletter at www.confidentcalmclutch.com/newsletter
For more specific tips on building mental toughness, buy my book Confident, Calm and Clutch: How to build confidence and mental toughness for young athletes using sports psychology
Parents join my Facebook group to Help Your Athlete Gain Mental Toughness for Parents
Have an idea for a topic? Submit your idea here.
Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email me: [email protected]
Follow Me on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/valstoncoaching
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/valstoncoaching
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@valstoncoaching9666
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