• Eric Mitchell
    Jan 21 2026

    What if the smallest act of obedience…
    the quietest decision to lead with integrity…
    or the simplest moment of faith
    could create a ripple that changes generations?

    In this powerful conversation, we sit down with Eric Mitchell, author of The Tsunami Effect, to unpack what it truly means to live with purpose, conviction, and unwavering faith — both on and off the field.

    Eric shares:

    • The real-life experiences that inspired The Tsunami Effect
    • How leadership shows up in everyday moments, not just big stages
    • How to be aware of the ripples that fear, anxiety, and depression create
    • The spiritual journey that transformed his heart and led him to Christ
    • How God used pain, humility, and surrender as a catalyst for change
    • Why one faithful decision can create waves far beyond what we can see

    This episode is for:
    ✔ Coaches and leaders seeking deeper impact
    ✔ Parents shaping the next generation
    ✔ Anyone wrestling with purpose, faith, or calling
    ✔ Those who believe leadership is influence — not position

    At Play Beautiful, we believe leadership is sacred work.
    This conversation is a reminder that you don’t need to be loud to be powerful — you need to be faithful.

    🎧 Listen, reflect, and ask yourself:
    What kind of wave is my life creating?

    📌 Connect & Learn More

    • Follow Eric Mitchell and explore The Tsunami Effect
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    • Share this episode with someone who needs encouragement today

    🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode designed to help you lead with purpose and leave a lasting legacy.


    Full Transcript & How To Follow Coach Eric Mitchell:

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1psOcC2EjjblLLMJehqdNHgg00dj98hD4IwzyZ8qLWRE/edit?usp=sharing

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    44 mins
  • Coaching & Winning The Mental Game: Mental Mindset Performance Coach, Silver Edwards
    Dec 24 2025

    In this episode, I’m joined by Silver Edwards (https://silveredwardscoaching.com/) for a deep conversation on what truly separates athletes who endure from those who evolve.

    Mindset.
    Emotional regulation.
    Confidence.
    Resilience.
    Capacity under pressure.

    These are not personality traits.
    They are skills—and like any skill, they must be trained, practiced, and reinforced daily.

    We unpack the truth too often overlooked in sport:
    Athletes don’t rise to the moment—they fall to the level of their preparation, especially when emotions run high and pressure is real.

    In this conversation, we explore:

    • Why mindset and emotional control are trainable performance skills
    • How confidence is built through process, consistency, and earned belief
    • The coach’s responsibility to create environments that strengthen capacity
    • The role parents and support systems play in either reinforcing growth—or unintentionally eroding it
    • How mental performance professionals help athletes develop tools, not dependence

    This episode is a call to coaches, athletes, parents, and leaders to stop treating mental performance as optional—or reactive—and start developing it with the same, no, not the same, a greater intention as physical and technical training.

    Because confidence isn’t given.
    Resilience isn’t inherited.
    And belief doesn’t appear on game day.

    They are built—one rep, one response, one day at a time.

    🎧 If you care about developing athletes who can handle pressure, respond with purpose, and grow through adversity—this conversation is essential listening.


    Full Podcast Transcript

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/187OBiZig2--9uSKd6Lgbp3FsZ35DabOz2C81FtfIHDo/edit?usp=sharing

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • The Power of Pain: Why Your Story Is Your Greatest Leadership Tool
    Dec 14 2025

    In this episode of Play Beautiful, we confront a hard truth many coaches avoid:
    our pain isn’t a weakness — it’s part of our preparation.

    Too often, coaching culture rewards volume, control, and the illusion of having all the answers. But the leaders who leave lasting impact aren’t defined by perfection. They’re shaped by adversity — and by the courage to share it.

    This episode explores how your failures, setbacks, and storms can become one of the most powerful teaching tools you possess. When coaches lead with honesty and vulnerability, they don’t lose authority — they gain trust. They don’t give away leadership — they transfer it.

    You’ll hear why:

    • Adversity forges credibility and compassion
    • Vulnerability models resilience better than any speech
    • Athletes need leaders who show them how to walk through hardship
    • Your story becomes the “sword” that equips others to lead

    If you’re a coach, leader, or mentor who believes this work is sacred — and that sport is about more than wins and losses — this conversation will challenge and encourage you to lead with greater courage and clarity.

    Your story matters.
    Your pain has purpose.
    And the way you share it may change the lives of those you lead.

    Lead, Live, Play Beautiful

    https://playbeautiful.squarespace.com/

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    44 mins
  • Sports Parents - Coach, They're Your Teammate
    Dec 8 2025

    Coach, let's be honest, we all have a "bad parent" story. But, for every 1 of those we have 3 examples of parents that are supportive, grateful, and great teammates. In this week's episode, my wife, Candice and I, in true coach couple fashion, have a conversation in the car. Again, full transparency, that's likely the most time coaching couples get together. Complete with kids in the back sneezing, navigation voiceover in the background, and turn signals clicking, the whole package! Our topic was how to gain the trust of your sports team parents through communication, incorporation, and gaining their buy in to you and your values. We hope you learn from and enjoy our "family chat" in the truck on the way to go hunting on Thanksgiving. Hey, this is leading, living, and playing beautiful!

    Lead, Live, Play Beautiful

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    1 hr and 4 mins