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Don't Suck: Life, Family & Softball

Don't Suck: Life, Family & Softball

By: Ronald Smith
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Don’t Suck: Life, Family & Softball is a father-daughter podcast where passion meets the grind. Hosted by Ronald and Madison Smith, we dive into the highs, lows, and lessons learned from the game of softball and how they apply to life beyond the field.


From early morning workouts to late-night tournaments, and road trips—we talk about the dedication, sacrifices, and unforgettable moments that come with chasing dreams. Expect real conversations, funny stories, competitive debates, and insights into the softball journey, plus a little family banter along the way.


Whether you’re a player, parent, coach, or just love the game, Don’t Suck is here to keep it real. No excuses, no regrets, just hustle.

© 2025 Don't Suck: Life, Family & Softball
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Episodes
  • Beyond the Numbers: The Real Story Behind Madison's Sophomore Season
    Jun 8 2025

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    Madison confronts the fascinating paradox of softball success: batting .365 while battling a crisis of confidence. This raw, honest conversation peels back the layers of what happens when statistical achievement doesn't align with an athlete's self-perception.

    The father-daughter duo dives deep into Madison's sophomore season stats - a .365 batting average with 37 hits including 10 doubles and a home run, alongside pitching numbers that include a 2.5 ERA across exactly 100 innings. But beneath these impressive figures lies a mental struggle that many athletes will recognize: "I could care less if my batting average said I was hitting .500 for the season. I still would feel like I hit awful."

    We explore the stark contrast between school ball pressure and travel ball freedom, with Madison sharing how travel tournaments offered her a psychological reset: "None of them know how my school ball season went... so it's just like a brand new beginning." The discussion illuminates how environment impacts performance, with Madison finding her confidence returned dramatically during recent travel ball games where she hit over .600.

    The episode also tackles serious concerns about how girls' sports are treated in Alabama high school athletics, highlighting questionable scheduling decisions that forced some teams to play six games in a single day during regional tournaments. This passionate conversation showcases why softball families advocate for better treatment of female athletes.

    Whether you're a player battling your own mental game, a parent trying to support an athlete through confidence struggles, or a coach looking to better understand the psychological side of softball, this episode delivers powerful insights about the space between statistical success and emotional experience. Join us for this candid look at what happens when the numbers say one thing, but your mind tells you another.

    Hit us up at dontsucklfs.podcast@yahoo.com or on Facebook if you're interested in our new merch or the upcoming Alabama Sports Games scholarship opportunity!

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    1 hr
  • Dugout Wisdom: Beyond D1 or Bust
    Apr 28 2025

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    What happens when your "dream" D1 offer doesn't actually feel right? Emily Mizelle's softball journey reveals a truth many athletes need to hear: sometimes the path everyone expects you to take isn't the one your heart needs.

    From her early days in teal and pink cupcake socks to becoming a record-breaking high school standout at Baker, Emily was on the traditional elite softball trajectory. She received the coveted D1 offer, signed on the dotted line, and should have been celebrating. Instead, her body literally rejected the decision—breaking out in stress-induced hives on her official visit. Despite external pressure pushing her forward, Emily made the courageous choice to walk away and attend Jones College, a Mississippi JUCO.

    The result? Two transformative years of softball where she thrived both athletically (becoming an All-American with 20+ home runs) and personally. "JUCOs invest in you more personally," Emily explains. "I know all my professors, all my professors know me." Most importantly, she found joy in the game again while discovering her path toward dental hygiene.

    Emily's story carries powerful wisdom beyond softball metrics. When asked what her teammates would say about her, she responded: "I genuinely think they would tell you that I would run through a brick wall for them." Her mentorship of younger players, including host Madison when she was pulled up to varsity as a seventh-grader, demonstrates the leadership that transcends statistics.

    Whether you're a young athlete feeling pressured about college decisions, a parent supporting a softball player, or simply someone facing difficult choices, Emily's journey reminds us that following your authentic path—even when it defies expectations—leads to the most meaningful success. As she puts it: "If you can walk away and say you gave everything, if you can walk away and regret nothing, that's when you know it's okay."

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Sunflower Seeds and Sacrifice: The Mama Kelli Episode
    Apr 15 2025

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    Every athlete's journey is shaped by the invisible support system standing behind them. In this special episode, we welcome our most requested guest – Mama Kelli – who pulls back the curtain on what it truly means to raise a dedicated softball player.

    Kelli shares the emotional rollercoaster of watching Madison navigate both triumphs and struggles on the field, revealing that the hardest part isn't the financial investment or logistical challenges, but "watching Madison struggle or hearing negative comments about her." Yet in the same breath, she identifies the most rewarding aspect as seeing her daughter overcome those very struggles.

    The conversation explores the delicate art of supporting without smothering. Kelli and Ronald have intentionally fostered Madison's independence from a young age, teaching her to advocate for herself with teachers and coaches alike. "Madison has to learn how to handle things on her own," Kelli explains, offering wisdom for parents who might be tempted to fight all their child's battles.

    We dive into memorable tournaments – from expensive 10U trips that raised eyebrows to the growth moment when 14-year-old Madison pitched for an 18U team of college-bound players. Kelli candidly discusses the sacrifices made ("we no longer have a backyard"), the importance of the upcoming recruiting summer, and the life lesson she hopes Madison carries forever: "Never quit."

    Whether you're a softball parent seeking guidance, a player curious about the parental perspective, or someone who appreciates authentic family dynamics, this episode offers heartfelt insights into the foundation that supports athletic dreams. Subscribe now and join our growing community spanning six countries and counting!

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    32 mins

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