The Thinklete Podcast

Derek Shunk

The Thinklete Podcast explores athlete mindset, performance, and the unique edge of neurodivergent thinking. Hosted by Derek Shunk, each episode shares practical strategies for building confidence, handling pressure, and helping athletes thrive on and off the field. For parents and coaches who are raising and/or coaching a neurodivergent or ADHD child, who need support, guidance or strategies to try with your athlete, you are in the right place.

  1. Aug 2

    Are We Ruining Youth Sports? Raising Confident ADHD Athletes

    Are today's parents helping—or unintentionally hurting—their young athletes? In this powerful episode of the Thinklete Podcast, Derek and Aleka sit down with Kirsten Jones—former Nike executive, Division I Hall of Fame athlete, bestselling author of Raising Empowered Athletes, and one of the leading voices in youth sports parenting. Together they unpack why youth sports have become more stressful than ever, how parents can stop chasing outcomes, and what actually builds confidence in athletes—especially those with ADHD and other neurodivergent brains. In this conversation, you'll learn: Why parents should be potters, not promotersHow to build lasting confidence instead of chasing trophiesThe biggest mistakes parents make on the sidelinesWhy body language matters more than talentHow to help ADHD athletes handle criticism and coachingThe "3 Fs" every young athlete needs: Friends, Fun, and FundamentalsWhy college coaches care more about character than statisticsHow to make the car ride home after games a positive experienceWhy listening is one of the greatest parenting skills in sportsWhether you're raising an elite athlete or simply want your child to love sports for life, this episode is packed with practical strategies you can use immediately. Connect with Kirsten Jones:🌐 KirstenJonesInc.com If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the Thinklete Podcast, leave a review, and share it with another parent or coach who wants to help young athletes build confidence, resilience, and a lifelong love of sports.

  2. May 17

    What ADHD Athletes Actually Need Nutritionally

    Our guest this episode is Amy Pieczarka, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) with over 40 years of experience specializing in functional nutrition, gut health, food sensitivities, and personalized nutrition strategies. She is the creator and director of PrevyMedica Nutrition Services, where she helps individuals and families improve focus, regulation, health, and performance through nutrition.Most parents are trying to coach behavior… without realizing what may actually be driving it.In this episode, Derek and Aleka sit down with registered dietitian nutritionist Amy Pizarca to break down the connection between nutrition, emotional regulation, focus, and performance in neurodivergent athletes.They discuss:-Why ADHD athletes often have higher nutritional demandsThe gut-brain connection and how it impacts behavior-Food sensitivities and inflammation-Why blood sugar regulation matters for focus and emotional control-How nutrition affects neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin-Strategies for selective eaters and sensory-sensitive kids-Pre-game and post-game fueling tips-What parents can do if ADHD medication suppresses appetiteSimple changes families can start making immediatelyThis conversation connects a lot of dots for parents who feel like they’ve tried everything.If you’ve ever wondered whether nutrition could be impacting your child’s focus, confidence, emotional regulation, or sports performance — this episode is for you.PreviMedica IG: https://www.instagram.com/previmedica/

  3. May 3

    Why ADHD Athletes Struggle With Emotions (And How to Fix It)

    In this episode, Derek and Aleka sit down with Michael McLeod, founder of GrowNOW ADHD, creator of the Internal Skills Coaching Model, and an award-winning speaker with over 20 years of experience helping kids and families navigate ADHD and executive functioning challenges. As the author of The Executive Function Playbook and a leading voice in ADHD development, Mike’s work centers on owne core idea: kids with ADHD don’t lack intelligence—they lack an “internal GPS.” This conversation challenges the traditional view of ADHD, reframing it as a disorder of executive functioning, not attention. Instead of focusing on surface-level behaviors like hyperactivity or eye contact, Mike explains why real growth comes from building internal skills—self-awareness, emotional regulation, motivation, and independence. Throughout the episode, he breaks down why many common parenting and coaching approaches—like constant reminders, lectures, or forcing accountability—often backfire by increasing dysregulation and creating more conflict. ADHD is not about attention—it’s about performance and internal skill gaps. Kids need experiences, not constant verbal correction, to build executive functioning. Emotional regulation improves when adults remove attention during dysregulation, not add more. The car ride home after games is critical—say less, not more. True accountability develops through natural consequences, not forced apologies. Parents should aim for an authoritative approach with clear structure and less negotiation. Coaches and parents can use a simple framework: “ready vs. not ready” behavior. Sports and movement are some of the most effective ways to build the ADHD brain. This episode will change how you think about ADHD—and give you practical tools to help your child build confidence, regulate emotions, and succeed both on and off the field. Follow Mike: https://www.instagram.com/grownowadhd/

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The Thinklete Podcast explores athlete mindset, performance, and the unique edge of neurodivergent thinking. Hosted by Derek Shunk, each episode shares practical strategies for building confidence, handling pressure, and helping athletes thrive on and off the field. For parents and coaches who are raising and/or coaching a neurodivergent or ADHD child, who need support, guidance or strategies to try with your athlete, you are in the right place.

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