Raising the Resilient Athlete — Episode 1: The Nervous Nelly
In this debut episode, host Rob sits down with child and family therapist Betsy Carmichael (Alvord Baker & Associates) and Carl Ehrlich, founder & CEO of Flag Star Football and former Harvard football team captain, to talk about nerves, anxiety, and how sports can be a powerful training ground for life.
What We Cover:
- Nerves are good — Why being nervous before a big moment is a sign you care, and why we shouldn't want to eliminate nerves entirely
- What parents get wrong — The instinct to say "it's no big deal" or "you'll be fine" and why that backfires every time
- Validate, then express confidence — The two-step approach that actually works: acknowledge the hard feelings and express belief that your child can handle them (not that they'll succeed — that they can handle whatever happens)
- Proactive vs. in-the-moment strategies — Why you can't coach kids through a meltdown in real time, and how to build the plan before the storm hits
- Behavioral rehearsal — How to practice the hard moments (car rides, pre-game routines, even dropping the ball on purpose) so kids have tools when it counts
- Worry brain — Betsy's concept for labeling anxious, unrealistic thinking and giving it less power by externalizing it
- The debrief / postmortem — Why the post-game conversation matters as much as the prep
- Rewards & praise — Why tangible rewards aren't dirty words, how praise is the most powerful reinforcer, and how to transition kids from external to internal motivation
- Sports as a microcosm for life — How the reps kids get on the field (tolerating loss, recovering from mistakes, sitting with uncertainty) translate directly to academics, careers, and adult challenges
Key Takeaways:
- Validate the feeling first — "That sounds really hard" — before anything else
- Express confidence that they can handle discomfort, not that they'll succeed
- Build a plan proactively, not in the heat of the moment
- Use behavioral rehearsal — involve all the senses
- Do a postmortem after hard moments to build a narrative of resilience
- Be an emotional scientist, not an emotional judge — get curious, not reactive
Guests:
- Betsy Carmichael — Child & Family Therapist, Albert Baker & Associates
- Carl Ehrlich — Founder & CEO, Flag Star Football; former Harvard Football captain
Next episode: The Sore Loser