Jesse's Jabber

The Coach I Still Hear


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This episode dives into:

  • Why certain coaches and mentors stay with us forever
  • The difference between discipline and damage
  • How real leadership builds durability, not just success
  • The power of simple phrases repeated over time
  • The hidden responsibility of becoming “the voice” for others
  • How parents, managers, spouses, and leaders shape someone else’s inner dialogue
  • Why encouragement with standards changes lives
  • The importance of thanking the people who believed in us first
  • Somewhere along the way, the best coaches stop sounding like coaches at all. They become part of our grit. Part of our conscience. Part of the reason we kept going when life got hard. And now the question becomes:

    What kind of voice are we becoming for the people around us?

    Memorable Lines From This Episode

    • “Some people stop coaching you… but you never stop hearing them.”
    • “They weren’t just coaching a game. They were coaching human beings.”
    • “The best mentors see potential first. Sometimes before we ever do.”
    • “True encouragement isn’t empty praise. It’s a refusal to accept your mediocrity.”
    • “We are ghostwriting the internal monologues of the people around us.”
    • “Long after the games are over… the echo stays.”
    • “Make it a voice that steadies people.”
    • Challenge This Week

      Think about the coach, mentor, teacher, parent, or leader whose voice still guides you today.

      Send the text.

      Make the call.
      Write the email.

      Tell them:

      “Your words still matter to me.”

      Because somebody out there probably has no idea they helped shape the person you became.

      This is Jesse’s Jabber.— outnumbered, overstimulated, and on the mic.

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      Jesse's JabberBy Jesse Tyler