What happens when a coach realizes he needs to stop coaching—and start being a dad?
In the first episode of Forward, Joe Clemente shares the story behind The Long Ride Home: How to Help Your Kids Shine in Youth Sports (Without Driving Them Crazy) and the painful car ride that changed the way he approached parenting, coaching, and youth sports.
Joe and Kevin Mulhearn talk candidly about the pressure parents place on young athletes, the mistakes they made with their own children, and why even well-intentioned criticism can damage a child’s confidence, enjoyment, and relationship with sports.
This conversation is not about lowering expectations or giving everyone a trophy. It is about helping kids compete, grow, and work hard without allowing a parent’s pride, frustration, or fear to take over.
In this episode:
• The ride home that inspired Joe to write the book
• Why parents criticize their children when they are most vulnerable
• The difference between being a parent and being a coach
• How pressure and financial investment affect sports families
• Why young athletes remember our words long after the game ends
• How parents can help raise better athletes—and better people
Forward is a podcast from Hard Knock Press featuring honest conversations about youth sports, parenting, coaching, growth, and the lessons that extend far beyond the field.
Better Athletes. Better People.
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