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Welcome to Episode 77 of the Dialed and Driven Mentality Podcast!
In this episode, Jeff Lerg, Chris Palmer, and Natalie Ferenc tackle one of the most emotional moments in an athlete's journey: getting drafted, getting cut, or feeling like you've been left behind.
Whether you weren't drafted, got released from a tryout, or watched teammates move on without you, it's easy to believe your hockey career is over. But is one decision really enough to define your future?
So how do athletes move forward when rejection feels personal?
We dive into why draft season creates so much pressure for athletes and families, why getting passed over isn't a final judgment, and how the most successful players use setbacks as fuel instead of letting them become the end of their story.
Episode Highlights:
• Why hockey drafts create so much pressure for athletes and parents
• The truth about what getting drafted actually means
• Why not getting drafted doesn't define your future
• How to separate your identity from your hockey career
• The difference between being nervous and being unprepared
• Why focusing on your job—not the outcome—is the key to performing under pressure
• How daily habits build the confidence you need in high-pressure moments
• What to do after getting cut from a team or released from a camp
• Why rejection should be viewed as information, not a final judgment
• How team needs—not just talent—often influence roster decisions
• Real examples of athletes who overcame rejection to reach the highest levels
• Why opportunity exists long after one camp, one draft, or one setback
• How parents can better support athletes through disappointment
• Why resilience comes from getting back to work, not dwelling on the result
AND SO MUCH MORE!
If you've ever felt like everyone else was moving forward while you were standing still, questioned whether you were good enough after getting cut, or wondered if one setback changed your entire future, this episode is a reminder that your journey is far from over.
A draft is an opportunity.
A cut is not a career-ending decision.
One team's "no" can become another team's "yes."
Keep doing your job.
Keep getting better.
Stay dialed. Stay driven.
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By Jeff Lerg & Chris Palmer5
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Welcome to Episode 77 of the Dialed and Driven Mentality Podcast!
In this episode, Jeff Lerg, Chris Palmer, and Natalie Ferenc tackle one of the most emotional moments in an athlete's journey: getting drafted, getting cut, or feeling like you've been left behind.
Whether you weren't drafted, got released from a tryout, or watched teammates move on without you, it's easy to believe your hockey career is over. But is one decision really enough to define your future?
So how do athletes move forward when rejection feels personal?
We dive into why draft season creates so much pressure for athletes and families, why getting passed over isn't a final judgment, and how the most successful players use setbacks as fuel instead of letting them become the end of their story.
Episode Highlights:
• Why hockey drafts create so much pressure for athletes and parents
• The truth about what getting drafted actually means
• Why not getting drafted doesn't define your future
• How to separate your identity from your hockey career
• The difference between being nervous and being unprepared
• Why focusing on your job—not the outcome—is the key to performing under pressure
• How daily habits build the confidence you need in high-pressure moments
• What to do after getting cut from a team or released from a camp
• Why rejection should be viewed as information, not a final judgment
• How team needs—not just talent—often influence roster decisions
• Real examples of athletes who overcame rejection to reach the highest levels
• Why opportunity exists long after one camp, one draft, or one setback
• How parents can better support athletes through disappointment
• Why resilience comes from getting back to work, not dwelling on the result
AND SO MUCH MORE!
If you've ever felt like everyone else was moving forward while you were standing still, questioned whether you were good enough after getting cut, or wondered if one setback changed your entire future, this episode is a reminder that your journey is far from over.
A draft is an opportunity.
A cut is not a career-ending decision.
One team's "no" can become another team's "yes."
Keep doing your job.
Keep getting better.
Stay dialed. Stay driven.
Send us Fan Mail
📲 Connect With Us
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dialedanddriven/
X: https://x.com/dialedanddriven
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDialedandDrivenPodcast
🎙️ Listen On
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0PRwBFDkvYi56TdzIPMRge
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dialed-driven-hockey-mentality-podcast/id1791139650
Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b1168059-6e38-4352-b3d5-c5fdbba6067f/dialed-driven-hockey-mentality-podcast

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