• Coaching the Athletic Mind - Episode 24 - Coach Kelly Slate's insight on Prioritizing Person over Player in Preteen Athletes (Part 2)
    Dec 26 2025

    In episode 24 of the Coaching The Athletic Mind Podcast, host Megan Weaver continues her conversation with Modified West Genesee Girls soccer team coach, Kelly Slate. The episode highlights the critical role of coaches as safety nets for middle school girls, explaining the distinction between performance-based confidence and deep-rooted self-confidence. Kelly shares her observations on the evolving pressures on young athletes due to social media and parental expectations. She emphasizes the importance of building mental resilience and character over focusing solely on winning. The discussion also touches on training routines for young athletes before tryouts and managing the pressures of comparison. Megan and Kelly conclude by reflecting on the rewarding aspects of coaching and supporting young athletes.

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    20 mins
  • Coaching the Athletic Mind Episode 23: Coaching Middle School Athletes: Insight from Modified Soccer Coach, Kelly Slate (Part 1)
    Dec 16 2025

    In episode 23 of the 'Coaching The Athletic Mind Podcast,' host Megan Weaver interviews Kelly Slate, a seasoned soccer coach for Camillus Middle School. Kelly discusses her extensive background in soccer from childhood through college despite multiple ACL injuries. The conversation delves into the challenges and rewards of coaching seventh and eighth graders, emphasizing the importance of fostering self-confidence, positive reinforcement, and mental resilience among young athletes. She shares insights on managing players of varying skill levels, encouraging perseverance, and creating a supportive team environment where every player feels valued. Megan and Kelly also explore techniques for helping players recover from mistakes and maintain focus. The episode aims to inspire both coaches and players to embrace failures as opportunities for growth and to enjoy the journey of sports beyond just winning games.

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    34 mins
  • Coaching the Athletic Mind Podcast Episode 22 -  Toxic Teammates
    Nov 30 2025

    In episode 22 of the 'Coaching The Athletic Mind' podcast, host Megan Weaver discusses the importance of managing athletes' concerns about others' opinions. Megan emphasizes how athletes often struggle with the desire to be liked by their teammates, which can distract them from their game. She introduces several mental tools to help athletes cope with negative comments and self-doubt, including the idea that others' opinions are none of their business, you don't have to believe them and using humor or agreement to defuse criticism. Megan also shares personal and client anecdotes to illustrate how these tools have helped athletes overcome mental barriers and perform better in their sports.

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    21 mins
  • Coaching the Athletic Mind Podcast Episode 21 -  Suffering is Optional in your Sport.
    Nov 15 2025

    In episode 21 of Coaching The Athletic Mind, host Megan Weaver celebrates reaching 1,000 podcast downloads ahead of her goal and discusses the primary topic: 'Suffering is Optional in Sports.' Megan elaborates on how athletes can overcome their inner critics and mental barriers without succumbing to unnecessary emotional suffering. She stresses the importance of embracing mistakes as part of the learning process and shifting focus from negativity to problem-solving. She also provides personal anecdotes and examples from her coaching experiences to emphasize how athletes can change their mindset to better handle pressure and perform optimally.

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    16 mins
  • Coaching the Athletic Mind Podcast Episode # 20 - When "Shake it off" & "You've got this" don't work anymore a Mom's perspective during her Child's Mental Performance Journey
    Oct 31 2025

    In episode 20 of Coaching The Athletic Mind Podcast, host Megan Weaver interviews Sarah Hernan about her 11-year-old son, Joey's experience in the Coaching the Athletic Mind program. Joey, who was struggling with self-confidence and performance anxiety in lacrosse, started the program to improve his mental game. Sarah discusses the initial skepticism, the importance of starting mental coaching before the sports season, and the transformative changes Joey experienced. Joey gained tools to manage his inner critic, improved his confidence on the field, and started enjoying his sport again. Sarah also shares how the program positively impacted Joey’s academic performance and offers advice to parents on supporting young athletes.

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    36 mins
  • Coaching the Athletic Mind Podcast Episode 19 -  Confidence vs Self Confidence
    Oct 16 2025

    In Episode 19 of 'Coaching the Athletic Mind' podcast, hosted by Megan Weaver, the main topic is the distinction between confidence and self-confidence in sports. Megan then delves into the differences between confidence, which is task-specific, and self-confidence, which is a broader trust in one's abilities. Megan argues that self-confidence is essential for developing actual confidence in any skill. She shares personal anecdotes and examples, such as her experience coaching a travel softball team and her toddler Wesley learning to walk, to illustrate how self-confidence helps athletes and individuals learn from their mistakes and persevere. The episode emphasizes the importance of a growth mindset, resilience, and the positive influence of self-confidence on others. Megan concludes by encouraging listeners to embrace failure as a path to success and offers her coaching services for those interested in further developing their athletic mindset.

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    22 mins
  • Coaching the Athletic Mind Episode #18 - How to Effectively Communicate with your Coach
    Oct 1 2025

    In episode 18 of 'Coaching the Athletic Mind Podcast, host Megan Weaver discusses the importance of athletes learning to effectively communicate with their coaches. She emphasizes that this skill is critical for personal and team growth, not just in sports but in various aspects of life. She offers practical advice on preparing for these conversations, including maintaining curiosity, practicing active listening, and staying calm. She underscores that communicating well with a coach can strengthen player-coach relationships, improve performance, and teach valuable life skills. Additionally, she mentions new opportunities for mental performance coaching programs for teams and individuals.

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    21 mins
  • Coaching the Athletic Mind Podcast Episode 17 - Interview with Cara Martin (Part 2) - Building Mentally Healthy Athletes
    Sep 17 2025

    In this 17th episode of 'Coaching The Athletic Mind' podcast, host Megan Weaver concludes her interview with Cara Martin, a former pitcher for Binghamton University and current travel team and College coach, who shares her remarkable journey from a two-year break in softball to pitching for a Division I school. Cara recounts a memorable game against Arizona State and discusses the importance of team dynamics, holding each other accountable, and supporting teammates. The conversation also delves into the significance of athletes separating their self-worth from performance, parents' roles in supporting their children, and the necessity of setting realistic expectations for college athletes. Cara emphasizes creating confident, strong women through sports and the broader lessons sports can teach for life beyond the field.

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    20 mins