• What You Say After the Game: Building Confidence in Athletes | #180
    Feb 3 2026

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    In this episode, Kate McCauley discusses the pressures faced by young athletes and their parents in the realm of youth sports. She emphasizes the importance of protecting a child's confidence and offers practical strategies for parents to support their athletes, particularly during post-game conversations. The discussion highlights the need for a mindset shift in how parents approach their child's performance and the significance of creating a supportive environment that fosters resilience and emotional strength.

    Takeaways:

    Protect your child's athlete confidence with supportive language. Pressure in youth sports often comes from home, not just coaches. Parents should focus on the fun aspect of youth sports. Mistakes should not define a child's worth or identity. Timing of parental feedback is crucial after games. Teach athletes how to respond to external pressures. The car ride home is a critical time for building confidence. Silence can be a form of support after a game. Ask if your athlete wants advice or just to vent. Praise effort and focus, not just outcomes.

    Keywords: youth sports, athlete confidence, parenting, sports pressure, mindset shift, emotional strength, post-game conversations, resilience, sports parenting, athlete development

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    18 min
  • How Athletes Can Handle Mistakes Under Pressure |#179
    Feb 1 2026

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    In this episode, Kate McCauley emphasizes the importance of mindset in sports, particularly in preparing athletes for mistakes. She discusses the significance of Athlete Mental Health Week (https://www.instagram.com/athletesforhope/ ) and how mental training is essential not only for athletes but also for coaches. The conversation highlights the need for a supportive environment that fosters resilience and emotional regulation, ultimately leading to better performance and healthier athletes.

    Takeaways

    If you're waiting until an athlete makes a mistake to talk about mindset, you're already too late.
    Athlete Mental Health Week is a nationwide movement to change sports culture.
    Mistakes are guaranteed; preparation is key.
    Mindset coaching is about preparation, not damage control.
    Athletes should visualize mistakes and how to respond calmly.
    Coaches also need mental training to support their athletes.
    It takes a village to support an athlete's mental health.
    Mental training helps regulate emotions and improve communication under stress.
    Prioritizing mental health can lead to better performances and longer careers.
    We must make mental health a priority in every sports environment.

    Keywords

    mindset, athlete mental health, resilience, mistakes, mental toughness, coaching, sports culture, preparation, emotional regulation, performance

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    8 min
  • An Athletic Director’s Honest Advice for Athletes and Parents | #178
    Jan 27 2026

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    In this episode of The Champion Within Podcast, host Kate McCauley speaks with Bobbi Caprice, the director of athletics at Penn State Brandywine. They discuss the importance of education for student-athletes, the challenges of choosing the right college, navigating the transfer portal, and the evolution of support for student-athletes, including mental health resources. Bobbi shares insights on what to look for in coaches and the value of involving student-athletes in the hiring process. The conversation emphasizes the balance between athletics and academics, and the aspirations for future success in NCAA competitions.

    Takeaways:

    Education should always come first for student-athletes. Choosing a college should be based on educational fit, not just athletics. The transfer portal can lead to regret; think carefully before leaving. Mental health resources are essential for student-athletes today. Passion and enthusiasm are crucial traits for coaches. Involving student-athletes in coach selection can provide valuable insights. The landscape of college athletics is evolving positively. Student-athletes face increased pressure to succeed in all areas. Support from local communities is vital for college athletics. Future aspirations include achieving success in NCAA competitions.

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    CONNECT WITH BOBBI CAPRICE

    PENN STATE BRANDYWINE ATHLETICS: https://www.psubrandywineathletics.com/

    Keywords:

    student-athlete, college athletics, mental health, NCAA, transfer portal, coaching, education, Penn State Brandywine, athlete recruitment, sports management

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    32 min
  • How to Deal with Negative Self-Talk at Cheer Nationals | #177
    Jan 25 2026

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    In this conversation, Kate McCauley discusses the mental performance challenges athletes face before competitions, emphasizing the importance of regulating nervous energy and creating a calm environment. She provides practical techniques for coaches to help their teams manage anxiety and perform at their best, including guided visualization and breathing exercises. The conversation highlights the significance of mental preparation in sports and the role of coaches in modeling calmness for their athletes.

    Takeaways:

    The moments before competition are filled with chaos and nervous energy.
    Athletes often doubt themselves and feel overwhelmed before performances.
    Coaches need to regulate the environment to help athletes focus.
    Mental performance techniques should be practiced well before competition day.
    Calmness in coaches can influence the team's performance positively.
    Guided visualization can help athletes prepare mentally for competition.
    Breathing exercises are essential for calming nerves before performances.
    Trusting one's training is crucial for athletes during competitions.
    Practicing mental techniques regularly can improve performance outcomes.
    Coaches should model calmness and provide a supportive environment for their teams.

    Chapters

    00:00 Preparing for Cheer Nationals and overcoming Negative talk
    04:16 Mental Performance: The Key to Success for cheerleaders
    07:56 Calming Techniques: Regulating Nerves Before Cheer Performance
    10:21 Guided Visualization for Cheer Coaches and athletes: Preparing the Mind for Competition
    12:52 Champion Within Outro .mp3

    COACHES COPY AND PASTE BELOW: I want you to look at this as an experiment. You don't have to be perfect. We're going to breathe and calm down our body. We're going to inhale through our nose and exhale out through our mouth. Let's start breathing. Big inhale in through our nose and blow all of the air exhaling out through your mouth. Keep doing that inhaling and exhaling as you listen to my voice in through your nose and out through your mouth. If you feel comfortable, you can close your eyes, continuing to breathe. Now I want you to just focus on your feet in your shoes. Your feet on the floor. Keep breathing deep in and breathe it out. Feel that floor beneath you. You are here… right now. The noise around you doesn't matter. Breathe in and out. Nobody gets to decide how you perform…. Not the noise…. Just picture the first count. The noise around you doesn't matter…. Focus on your breath in and out. You get to decide how you perform. You are in control of your body and your mind. I want you to picture the first count sharp and intentional. Picture moving together, not rushed, not hesitant. If something isn't perfect, see the reset immediately and confidently. No panic, no pause, just see it. See the ending. See yourself finishing strong, connected as a team. Say to yourself in your mind: “I am ready. I trust my training. I trust my team.” Breathe that in and out. “I am ready. I trust my training. I trust my team.” …………. “I am ready. I trust my training. I trust my team.” Focus on your breath one more time with a big inhale and exhale. Now open your eyes and LET’S GO!!!!!! Coaches, want you to put this into practice with your team. Let them practice this like a science experiment. Do this at practice. Do this when you're at the hotel. Do this the night before, the morning of. It doesn't take long. Do it on the warm-up mat. Do it when you notice some panic. It is going to make a big difference in the way you show up.

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    14 min
  • Mastering Mental Toughness: Performance Strategies for Student-Athletes | #176
    Jan 20 2026

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    Kate McCauley and Jon Giesbrecht discuss mental toughness and performance techniques, focusing on how athletes can manage pressure and improve their game through mental readiness and breath work.

    Keywords: mental toughness, performance techniques, breath work, athlete management, pressure management

    Takeaways: Mental readiness is key to performance. Breathwork helps regulate emotions. Trust building is essential for athletes. Integrating mental practices into routines is beneficial. Small mental shifts lead to big performance changes. Mental techniques can be simple yet effective. Athletes need recovery windows during games. Mental performance impacts overall life quality. Coaches should incorporate mental training. Mental toughness is a continuous journey.

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    CONNECT with Jon Giesbrecht:

    https://www.instagram.com/playfreebball/

    Skool community: https://www.skool.com/playfreebball/about

    Free Your Mind: Journal on Amazon: https://a.co/d/j278ILU

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    31 min
  • Coaching Mental Toughness: What We Can Learn From The Indiana Hoosiers? | #175
    Jan 18 2026

    In this episode, Kate McCauley emphasizes the importance of mental toughness in sports, drawing insights from the Indiana Hoosiers' coaching strategies. She discusses how mental performance training is integrated into the athletes' daily routines, reinforcing their skills and keeping them grounded during high-pressure situations. McCauley highlights the significance of focusing on small, specific moments in games, which helps athletes respond reliably rather than emotionally when it matters most. She also shares practical advice for coaches on how to communicate effectively with their teams, particularly in avoiding distractions from external noise, which she refers to as 'rat poisoning.'

    Throughout the conversation, McCauley stresses that true championship cultures are built on consistent training and accountability rather than hype or external validation. She encourages coaches and athletes alike to focus on their internal standards and the process of preparation, reminding them that success comes from deep training and mental discipline. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to reflect on the influences they allow into their lives and to prioritize their mental fortitude in pursuit of excellence.

    Keywords: mental toughness, coaching strategies, Indiana Hoosiers, sports psychology, athlete performance, championship culture, rat poisoning, focus, accountability, training

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    8 min
  • Is Youth Sports Burnout Real? Why Kids Quit & What Parents Can Do | #174
    Jan 13 2026

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    Youth sports are supposed to build confidence, resilience, and be fun, but for many kids, they’ve become a source of stress and burnout. In this episode, I sit down with journalist and author Harvey Araton to unpack what’s gone wrong in the youth sports industry and what we can do to fix it. We explore how sports culture has shifted over the years, what today’s youth athletes are really up against, and how parents can support healthy athlete development without adding more pressure.

    You’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of how to protect your child’s mental health and keep the true benefits of sports front and center.

    Guest: Harvey Araton is a journalist and author whose latest book focuses on the state of youth sports. Drawing on his extensive experience as a sports journalist, he brings a deep, informed perspective on how youth sports have evolved, where the system is failing kids, and what needs to change to better support families and young athletes.

    In This Episode: We start by looking at how youth sports have changed over the years from local, community-based teams to a high-pressure, high-cost machine that often mirrors professional sports. Harvey and I talk about how this shift impacts kids, families, and coaches, and what gets lost when winning, rankings, and exposure become more important than development, fun, and growth.

    Resources: Grab your copy of Harvey Araton’s new book The Goal of The Game on youth sports (mentioned in this episode).

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    Connect with Harvey here:

    https://www.harveyaraton.com/ https://www.instagram.com/harveyjaraton/ https://www.facebook.com/harvey.araton

    If this conversation resonated with you, subscribe wherever you listen so you don’t miss future episodes on youth sports, parenting, and performance. Share this episode with another parent, coach, or youth athlete who might be feeling the weight of today’s sports culture and could use a fresh, healthier perspective.

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    51 min
  • NFL’s Lane Johnson on Athlete Anxiety & Mental Health Awareness | #173
    Jan 11 2026

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    In this episode, Kate McCauley discusses the importance of mental health awareness in sports, focusing on Philadelphia Eagle, Lane Johnson's candid admission of his struggles with anxiety and depression. She emphasizes the need for athletes to speak up about their mental health challenges, especially during injury recovery, and introduces practical techniques for building mental resilience, such as breathing exercises.

    Takeaways: Lane Johnson's openness about his anxiety disorder is groundbreaking. Many athletes feel ashamed to discuss their mental health. Mental health struggles are common among injured athletes. Coaches and teammates play a crucial role in supporting athletes. Breathing techniques can help manage performance anxiety. The 'rule of thirds' applies to mental toughness training. Athletes need permission to express their feelings. Communication is key in addressing mental health issues. Support systems are vital for athletes dealing with anxiety. Mental toughness training can enhance overall performance.

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    6 min