
Playing the Long Game: Parents, Coaches, and Athlete Mental Health w/ Dr. Sue Schimmel and Maureen Breeze
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Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of suicide and mental health struggles. If you or someone you know needs help, contact the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 (U.S.).
In this episode, Dr. Mark Allen and Dr. Tommy Horn sit down with Dr. Sue Schimmel and Maureen Breeze, authors of Playing the Long Game, to explore the critical intersection of mental health and sports performance. Together, they unpack the dynamics between athletes, parents, and coaches—highlighting the importance of resilience, communication, and psychological safety in youth sports.
From technology’s impact on problem-solving to the role of listening over lecturing, this conversation offers practical insights for parents and coaches supporting athletes on and off the field. The discussion also spotlights the Coach-Athlete-Parent Project, an initiative designed to strengthen relationships and foster healthier team cultures.
Key themes:
How parental support can both empower and hinder athlete independence
Why resilience and setbacks are essential for long-term growth
Generational differences in parenting athletes today
The impact of technology on youth development
Building trust and boundaries between coaches and parents
Whether you’re a parent, coach, or athlete, this episode will leave you with strategies to “play the long game” in supporting athletic and personal development.