Raising Athletes

Kirsten Jones, Bleav

Sports Parenting podcast. Kirsten Jones interviews coaches, parents, athletes and trainers about everything youth sports. Follow Kirsten at kirstenjonesinc.com, @kirstenjonesinc (Facebook and Twitter), or @kirstenjonescoach (Instagram and LinkedIn). Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirsten-jones0/support

  1. 18. Mai

    The Fight to Save Youth Sports: Chris Murphy & Chris Deluzio on the Let Kids Play Act | EP 182

    In this powerful conversation, Chris Murphy and Chris Deluzio break down their proposed “Let Kids Play Act,” a groundbreaking bill aimed at removing private equity influence from youth sports and making athletics more affordable and accessible for families across America. The discussion dives into how corporate investors and private equity firms have transformed youth sports into a billion-dollar business, driving up costs through tournament monopolies, “stay-to-play” hotel mandates, rising registration fees, and the consolidation of local leagues and facilities. Senator Murphy and Congressman Deluzio explain why they believe youth sports should be treated as a community-based public good — not a profit center for wealthy investors. They also unpack the real-life stories that inspired the legislation, including the collapse of long-standing nonprofit youth hockey organizations after aggressive acquisitions by investor-backed companies. From skyrocketing participation costs to families being priced out of sports altogether, this episode explores what happens when profit overtakes purpose in youth athletics. Most importantly, Murphy and Deluzio share how the Let Kids Play Act aims to restore local control, protect nonprofit programs, eliminate exploitative business practices, and lower the financial burden on parents — all while preserving the life-changing value sports can have on kids and communities. If you care about the future of youth sports, affordability, and keeping kids in the game, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

    15 Min.
  2. 4. Mai

    Christine Brennan on Caitlin Clark, Women’s Sports Boom, and Youth Sports Today | EP 180

    Christine Brennan is one of the most respected voices in sports journalism—and in this episode, she brings decades of insight, fearless reporting, and a deep understanding of the modern sports landscape to the conversation. A longtime columnist for USA Today and commentator for networks like CNN, Christine Brennan has covered everything from the Olympics to the biggest stories shaping college and professional sports. She’s also the author of the bestselling On Her Game: Caitlin Clark and the Revolution in Women’s Sports, a powerful and timely look at the meteoric rise of Caitlin Clark and the cultural shift happening across women’s sports. The book explores Clark’s unprecedented impact on the game, from record-breaking performances to skyrocketing fan engagement and media attention. In this episode, Christine shares her perspective on the evolving world of sports—from the pressures facing young athletes today to the role of parents, media, and culture in shaping the youth sports experience. Drawing on insights from her latest book, she dives into the “Caitlin Clark effect,” the rapid growth of women’s sports, and what it all means for the next generation. This conversation is a must-listen for parents, coaches, and athletes looking to better understand the bigger picture of sports—and how to navigate it with purpose, perspective, and integrity.

    1 Std. 25 Min.

Info

Sports Parenting podcast. Kirsten Jones interviews coaches, parents, athletes and trainers about everything youth sports. Follow Kirsten at kirstenjonesinc.com, @kirstenjonesinc (Facebook and Twitter), or @kirstenjonescoach (Instagram and LinkedIn). Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirsten-jones0/support

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