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“Being Talented Doesn’t Mean You’re Trusted” — The Gap Between Skill and Maturity

“Being Talented Doesn’t Mean You’re Trusted” — The Gap Between Skill and Maturity

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In this bold episode of Legends in the Making, Erin Sarles Bowers answers a powerful letter from a father of a gifted athlete… who knows something is off.

He’s got speed. Swagger. Talent.
But under pressure, he cracks.
At home, he avoids responsibility.
And when it matters most… he can’t be trusted.

Erin unpacks why our culture confuses talent with trust, and why maturity — not just momentum — is the real goal of student-athlete development.

Whether you're a parent, coach, or leader, this episode will challenge you to raise the bar — and reset the standard.

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