Jimmy's & Jo's Podcast - The Adam Seoudy Episode
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Show Notes - The Adam Seoudy Episode
Episode Summary: In this episode of Jimmy & Joe’s Podcast, Nick and Mark are joined by Adam Seoudy for an honest conversation about life after intense competition.
Adam reflects on parenting young athletes, the fine line between coaching and parenting, leadership burnout, and the realities of holding high standards in amateur sport. He also shares his journey from American football into MMA, what individual accountability really feels like, and why stepping away can sometimes be the healthiest decision.
A thoughtful, wide-ranging episode about identity, pressure, balance, and finding purpose beyond the game.
Key Talking Points:
- Letting kids discover sport organically
- The blurred line between coaching and parenting
- Leadership burnout and the cost of high standards
- Accountability in elite amateur sport
- Individual vs team accountability
- Knowing when to step away
- Creativity, craftsmanship, and identity beyond competition
This episode is funny, raw, and deeply relatable for anyone who’s ever poured themselves into sport, leadership, or competition — and then had to figure out who they were when the noise finally stopped.
"Doing it properly has a short shelf life" — Adam on coaching, captaincy, and burnout
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