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  • Good Coaches Build Resilience, Not Just Wins
    May 15 2026
    Most parents overlook the hidden costs—and the true essence—of youth sports. In this eye-opening episode, experienced coaches and parents explain how to turn sports into a lifelong positive experience without breaking the bank or losing sight of what truly matters. Building Character Through Sports Imagine a world where youth sports are less about rings, rankings, and social media validation, and more about fun, growth, and character-building. With more than 35 years of coaching experience, Bobby Minor shares how childhood sports help develop resilience, teamwork, and mental toughness. These are life skills that matter long after the final game ends. Mandy Holmes discusses the value of sponsorships and community support in helping families manage rising sports costs. She explains how simple local relationships can create meaningful opportunities for young athletes. Mike Langford, who brings nearly four decades of tournament experience, explains how youth sports have shifted from development-focused programs to a high-stakes business. He also shares practical advice for parents trying to navigate today’s competitive environment. Practical Advice for Parents and Coaches In this episode, you’ll learn: How to approach local businesses for sponsorship supportWhy coaches should challenge athletes instead of keeping them comfortableHow to help kids enjoy sports regardless of their skill levelThe truth about travel ball and college scholarship expectationsWhy every child’s athletic journey should be respected The conversation also highlights the growing importance of mental health, sportsmanship, and authentic experiences in youth athletics. The guests explain how these lessons can help shape confident, resilient future leaders. Keeping Sports Positive and Affordable If you’ve ever wondered how to keep your child’s sports experience positive, affordable, and enriching, this episode offers practical guidance. Whether your family is just starting in youth sports or already facing the pressures of competitive play, these insights will help you focus on what matters most. The goal is not simply to raise successful athletes. It’s to raise confident, well-rounded kids who genuinely love the game. A New Playbook for Youth Sports Parents, coaches, and young athletes will all find valuable takeaways in this discussion. Learn how to transform youth sports from a costly competition into a meaningful journey centered on growth, connection, and lifelong memories. More from The SLIDE Network Explore more episodes: Softball Talk: Memories, Mentors, and Making It Big (Episode 34) Listen and subscribe If you enjoyed this episode, please follow The SLIDE Podcast on your favorite podcast app and share it with a coach, parent, or player who loves the game. Have a question, a topic idea, or feedback for the team? Send us an email. Want to help the show grow? Leave a 5‑star review and include a question. We will answer it on a future episode, and you might even get invited to co‑host. Powered by WalkUpHero We’re excited to partner with WalkUpHero — the easiest way to bring walk-up songs to your team, your field, and your game. From youth teams to travel ball, WalkUpHero lets you assign custom walk-up songs to every player and control it all right from your phone. You can try WalkUpHero for free, and paid plans start at just $2 per year for a single team. Exclusive SLIDE Listener Bonus:Sign up through our show page, and you’ll receive free WalkUpHero merch — including stickers, hats, shirts, and more. Get started here: walkuphero.com/slide Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod And we have to ask the hardest question in softball: What’s your walkup song? Until next time, we’ll catch you on the slide.
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    1 h et 18 min
  • Meet Softball’s Lynis The Menace
    May 8 2026
    Most young athletes dream of going pro, but few understand what truly sets them apart. In reality, leadership, confidence, and mental toughness make the biggest difference. In this episode of The Slide Podcast, 11-year-old softball star Lynis—also known as “Lynis the Menace”—shares her journey. She explains how she moved from backyard games to competitive play. Along the way, she reveals how she stays confident, leads her team, and handles pressure. Even at a young age, Lynis thinks like a seasoned athlete. For example, she breaks down what makes a strong leader on the field. She also shares how she stays confident after striking out. More importantly, she highlights why mental toughness matters in every game. Her advice goes beyond her age. As a result, young players, parents, and coaches can all learn from her experience. At the same time, she keeps things fun by talking about her favorite drills, her go-to cereal, and her big goals for the future. Gracie and Lily also share their views. They explain that leadership is not about position but about mindset. Whether you are pitching, catching, or sitting in the dugout, you can still lead your team. Throughout the episode, listeners gain clear and practical tips. For instance, you will learn how to build leadership skills in any role. In addition, you will discover how to stay confident after setbacks. You will also see how a strong mindset can improve performance over time. Why this works: This episode goes beyond softball. Instead, it focuses on resilience, confidence, and dreaming big. Because of this, Lynis shows that success starts in the mind. If you want to improve both your game and your mindset, this episode is for you. It is ideal for young athletes, supportive parents, and dedicated coaches. So, get inspired, build confidence, and take your game to the next level. More from The SLIDE Network Explore more episodes: Softball Talk: Memories, Mentors, and Making It Big (Episode 34) Listen and subscribe If you enjoyed this episode, please follow The SLIDE Podcast on your favorite podcast app and share it with a coach, parent, or player who loves the game. Have a question, a topic idea, or feedback for the team? Send us an email. Want to help the show grow? Leave a 5‑star review and include a question. We will answer it on a future episode, and you might even get invited to co‑host. Powered by WalkUpHero We’re excited to partner with WalkUpHero — the easiest way to bring walk-up songs to your team, your field, and your game. From youth teams to travel ball, WalkUpHero lets you assign custom walk-up songs to every player and control it all right from your phone. You can try WalkUpHero for free, and paid plans start at just $2 per year for a single team. Exclusive SLIDE Listener Bonus:Sign up through our show page, and you’ll receive free WalkUpHero merch — including stickers, hats, shirts, and more. Get started here: walkuphero.com/slide Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod And we have to ask the hardest question in softball: What’s your walkup song? Until next time, we’ll catch you on the slide.
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    55 min
  • Game Changers: Young Athletes Unleashed
    May 1 2026
    Youth sports often focus on competition, but G-Money is transforming that narrative with a heartwarming program already making a difference in Ohio. At just 10 years old, this young athlete launched “No Teammate Left Behind,” using his old gear to fund teammates’ tournament trips. Want to know how a 10-year-old came up with such a big idea? In this episode of the Slide Podcast, G-Money shares his inspiring journey of leadership and compassion. He demonstrates how sports can teach us to uplift others. From baseball and softball dreams to building community, this talented kid proves that character matters as much as skill. You’ll discover how his passion began with a simple idea and grew into a movement that’s making a real impact — all before most kids even think about college sports. We explore G-Money’s journey from his love of the game to his innovative program, uncovering powerful lessons in teamwork, giving back, and thinking beyond oneself. Plus, he reveals details about his favorite bats, walk-up songs (“Lose Yourself” by Eminem, of course), and how he envisions his future sports career — all with a maturity that’ll amaze you. Why does this matter? In a world obsessed with winning at all costs, G-Money reminds us that success involves community, kindness, and leadership. His story inspires both kids and adults to use sports not just for personal glory, but to create a better, more connected world.Whether you’re a coach, parent, or young athlete, this episode is packed with lessons on leading with your heart — and how every small act can ignite big change. Don’t miss this heartwarming conversation that’ll motivate you to get involved, give back, and perhaps even start your own “no teammate left behind” movement. Guest Credibility: G-Money, also known as Grady, is a 10-year-old baseball and softball player from Ohio, whose passion for sport matches his desire to help others through his charitable initiative. GameChanger update links mentioned GameChanger (official): https://gc.com/GameChanger app features: https://gc.com/app-features More from The SLIDE Network Explore more episodes: Softball Talk: Memories, Mentors, and Making It Big (Episode 34) Listen and subscribe If you enjoyed this episode, please follow The SLIDE Podcast on your favorite podcast app and share it with a coach, parent, or player who loves the game. Have a question, a topic idea, or feedback for the team? Send us an email. Want to help the show grow? Leave a 5‑star review and include a question. We will answer it on a future episode, and you might even get invited to co‑host. Powered by WalkUpHero We’re excited to partner with WalkUpHero — the easiest way to bring walk-up songs to your team, your field, and your game. From youth teams to travel ball, WalkUpHero lets you assign custom walk-up songs to every player and control it all right from your phone. You can try WalkUpHero for free, and paid plans start at just $2 per year for a single team. Exclusive SLIDE Listener Bonus:Sign up through our show page, and you’ll receive free WalkUpHero merch — including stickers, hats, shirts, and more. Get started here: walkuphero.com/slide Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod And we have to ask the hardest question in softball: What’s your walkup song? Until next time, we’ll catch you on the slide.
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    38 min
  • Faith, Grind, and Catching IS Tristan Puga
    Apr 24 2026

    Tristan Puga hit his first home run at age 8. Recently, he smashed a walk-off bomb in high school. His journey is about mental toughness and loving the game. This episode is perfect for young players and coaches aiming for success.

    Tristan lost 75 pounds to catch college scouts’ attention. He prefers catching over pitching and shares mental strategies to stay calm. He plans to play at Fresno State, UCLA, or Ohio State, with dreams of coaching.This episode offers insights into excelling in high-stakes moments. Learn about self-awareness and standing out with character. Tristan’s story shows that greatness requires effort and embracing challenges.

    Whether you’re an athlete, parent, or coach, you’ll find motivation here. Get tips to sharpen skills and strengthen your mental game. Perfect for those turning dreams into reality.

    Tristan Puga, a 2027 catcher from Lamar, California, is gaining attention from top colleges. He aims to improve and give back through coaching. His love for the game drives his ambitions.

    Get inspired by a rising star. See how passion and perseverance turn dreams into highlights.

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    • Explore more episodes: Softball Talk: Memories, Mentors, and Making It Big (Episode 34)
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    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow The SLIDE Podcast on your favorite podcast app and share it with a coach, parent, or player who loves the game.

    Have a question, a topic idea, or feedback for the team? Send us an email. Want to help the show grow? Leave a 5‑star review and include a question. We will answer it on a future episode, and you might even get invited to co‑host.

    Powered by WalkUpHero

    We’re excited to partner with WalkUpHero — the easiest way to bring walk-up songs to your team, your field, and your game.

    From youth teams to travel ball, WalkUpHero lets you assign custom walk-up songs to every player and control it all right from your phone.

    You can try WalkUpHero for free, and paid plans start at just $2 per year for a single team.

    Exclusive SLIDE Listener Bonus:Sign up through our show page, and you’ll receive free WalkUpHero merch — including stickers, hats, shirts, and more.

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    And we have to ask the hardest question in softball: What’s your walkup song?

    Until next time, we’ll catch you on the slide.

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    42 min
  • Baseball Adventures Await: Highlighting the exciting journey of young athletes in the world of baseball.
    Apr 17 2026

    Most young athletes struggle to balance school, sports, and big opportunities. Sometimes, life-changing moments arrive without warning. When 14-year-old baseball prodigy Matteo gets invited to film a major project in Canada, everything changes. He steps into a new chapter that could shape his future. But can he handle three months alone while managing school, pressure, and his dream in a new country?

    In this episode, we explore Matteo’s journey and how he prepares for Canada. We look at what it takes to leave home at such a young age. We also cover how he stays focused on online school and keeps his baseball skills sharp. Along the way, we share lessons from other young athletes facing similar challenges and show how they build independence while chasing their goals.

    This episode reveals what it truly means to follow a dream before adulthood. It highlights mental resilience and the power of community, even from far away. You’ll also hear practical advice for athletes, parents, and coaches on managing big opportunities without losing focus or direction.

    Whether you dream of going pro or face a big life change, Matteo’s story will inspire you. This episode is perfect for parents, young athletes, and anyone at a turning point. Tune in and learn how to turn uncertainty into opportunity while staying focused and making your mark.

    Listen and subscribe

    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow The SLIDE Podcast on your favorite podcast app and share it with a coach, parent, or player who loves the game.

    Have a question, a topic idea, or feedback for the team? Send us an email. Want to help the show grow? Leave a 5‑star review and include a question. We will answer it on a future episode, and you might even get invited to co‑host.

    Powered by WalkUpHero

    We’re excited to partner with WalkUpHero — the easiest way to bring walk-up songs to your team, your field, and your game.

    From youth teams to travel ball, WalkUpHero lets you assign custom walk-up songs to every player and control it all right from your phone.

    You can try WalkUpHero for free, and paid plans start at just $2 per year for a single team.

    Exclusive SLIDE Listener Bonus:Sign up through our show page, and you’ll receive free WalkUpHero merch — including stickers, hats, shirts, and more.

    Get started here: walkuphero.com/slide

    Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com

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    And we have to ask the hardest question in softball: What’s your walkup song?

    Until next time, we’ll catch you on the slide.

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    28 min
  • SLIDE INTO SOFTBALL DREAMS: Skylar’s Quest from Batbusters to UCLA
    Apr 10 2026

    Most young athletes dream of reaching the pros, but what does it really take to get there—and stay there? This episode unlocks the secrets to winning mindset, resilience, and confidence on your journey to softball stardom. Whether you’re a parent guiding a future star or a player hungry for the next level, you’ll discover how top athletes embrace vulnerability, build trust, and use humor to overcome pressure and setbacks. Rachel Garcia, Olympic gold medalist and UCLA legend, shares her journey from childhood dreams to international fame—highlighting the importance of asking for help, mental toughness, and the power of a good routine. Plus, get insider insights on international competition differences, fitness secrets, and the unique hairstyles that become symbols of intimidation. Skylar Fisher, a nine-year-old softball prodigy, talks about her goals of playing D1 and pro, and how being honest about worries can propel her forward.

    This episode is packed with real stories, tactical advice, and motivational quotes that deepen your understanding of what separates good from great. You’ll learn why asking for help is a strength, how to develop unbreakable confidence, and why having fun and staying authentic can elevate your game. If you’re serious about growth, or just love hearing inspiring sports stories, this one is essential listening.

    Perfect for aspiring athletes, coaches, parents, or anyone who wants to learn the mindset that turns potential into championships. Don’t miss the inspiring wisdom shared by Rachel Garcia and the bright future of Skylar Fisher. Get ready to level up your mental game—because success starts in your mind.

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    • Explore more episodes: Softball Talk: Memories, Mentors, and Making It Big (Episode 34)
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    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow The SLIDE Podcast on your favorite podcast app and share it with a coach, parent, or player who loves the game.

    Have a question, a topic idea, or feedback for the team? Send us an email. Want to help the show grow? Leave a 5‑star review and include a question. We will answer it on a future episode, and you might even get invited to co‑host.

    Powered by WalkUpHero

    We’re excited to partner with WalkUpHero — the easiest way to bring walk-up songs to your team, your field, and your game.

    From youth teams to travel ball, WalkUpHero lets you assign custom walk-up songs to every player and control it all right from your phone.

    You can try WalkUpHero for free, and paid plans start at just $2 per year for a single team.

    Exclusive SLIDE Listener Bonus:Sign up through our show page, and you’ll receive free WalkUpHero merch — including stickers, hats, shirts, and more.

    Get started here: walkuphero.com/slide

    Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com

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    And we have to ask the hardest question in softball: What’s your walkup song?

    Until next time, we’ll catch you on the slide.

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    44 min
  • The Unexpected Power of Leadership: What Playing Multiple Roles Taught a Young Athlete
    Apr 3 2026
    Meet the Drip King Kid Most kids dream of reaching the majors; however, few match the confidence and style of Myles, the Drip King Kid.At just nine years old, he balances baseball, football, and a strong sense of personal style.In addition, he shares a unique perspective on life, sports, and swagger that stands out immediately. Confidence, Swag, and Leadership on the Field So, what does it really take to be the “Drip King”?More importantly, how does swag translate into leadership on the field?Throughout this fast-paced episode, Myles breaks it all down with confidence.For example, he shares insights about playing catcher and choosing his favorite walk-up song.Additionally, he reveals his secret to effortless swag and confidence.Meanwhile, a few hilarious stories make the conversation even more entertaining. Passion for Sports and Big Dreams Ahead As the conversation continues, you’ll discover how Myles’ passion fuels his confidence.Moreover, he explains why leadership skills should start at a young age.In addition, he highlights how style plays a role in youth sports today.From his favorite gear to his routines, every detail reflects his mindset.Ultimately, his answers reveal a bigger dream of reaching the MLB one day. Behind the Scenes: Challenges and Personality In addition, the episode explores moments that shape his journey.For instance, he opens up about an injury and how he handled recovery.At the same time, he shares ambitions of playing college sports in the future.Meanwhile, his love for Star Wars adds personality and humor to the conversation.As a result, he comes across as both relatable and confident. More Than Sports: Confidence and Self-Expression Ultimately, this episode goes beyond sports and competition.It highlights confidence, self-expression, and enjoying the moment while young.Therefore, listeners will find value whether they are parents, coaches, or fans.In fact, the message encourages supporting young athletes as they grow. Why You Should Tune In All in all, Myles proves that big dreams can start early.At the same time, he shows that style and confidence can grow together.So, tune in for laughs, lessons, and inspiration from a rising young athlete. Listen and subscribe If you enjoyed this episode, please follow The SLIDE Podcast on your favorite podcast app. Share it with a coach, parent, or player who loves the game. Have a question, a topic idea, or feedback for the team? Send us an email. Want to help the show grow? Leave a 5‑star review and include a question. We will answer it on a future episode, and you might even get invited to co‑host. Powered by WalkUpHero We’re excited to partner with WalkUpHero — the easiest way to bring walk-up songs to your team, your field, and your game. From youth teams to travel ball, WalkUpHero lets you assign custom walk-up songs to every player and control it all right from your phone. You can try WalkUpHero for free, and paid plans start at just $2 per year for a single team. Exclusive SLIDE Listener Bonus:Sign up through our show page, and you’ll receive free WalkUpHero merch — including stickers, hats, shirts, and more. Get started here: walkuphero.com/slide Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod And we have to ask the hardest question in softball: What’s your walkup song? Until next time, we’ll catch you on the slide.
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    43 min
  • The Remarkable Journey from Nervous Youth to Confident Field Reporters
    Mar 27 2026
    Most people are terrified of interviewing strangers — but these young field reporters turn that fear into confidence, one conversation at a time. In this high-energy episode, Coach Aaron and his rookie team of kids showcase the power of curiosity, vulnerability, and fun in building real connections — all while sharing their personal passions like skateboarding, baseball, and even collecting vintage memorabilia. This episode is a masterclass in developing communication skills that will serve you for a lifetime. You’ll discover how to craft better questions, conquer nerves, and learn from every interaction — whether you’re interviewing a teammate or a stranger at the ballpark. The kids reveal their favorite tricks, sports dreams, and how they navigate the nerves that come with speaking to new people. Their stories show that everyone starts somewhere — and that building confidence is just a matter of practice and attitude. We break down: How young interviewers are changing the way we see communication and storytellingThe secrets to asking open-ended questions that spark real conversationsPractical tips for overcoming nervousness and approaching strangers with easeThe importance of embracing failure and rejection as part of growthAnd why every kid should learn to “walk up” with curiosity, not fear Why does this matter? Because mastering these skills unlocks opportunities in sports, school, and life beyond. The confidence to walk up and start a conversation gives you the edge over your peers — and transforms ordinary interactions into powerful moments of connection and learning. Perfect for parents, coaches, or anyone who believes that kids learn best when they’re having fun and making genuine connections. Whether you’re an aspiring interviewer or just someone eager to improve your communication, this episode is a fun, inspiring reminder that confidence grows when you take the first step. Join us and see how simple questions and a little courage can open up a world of possibilities. You’ll want to listen, learn, and—most importantly—get out there and start talking. Guest credibility: Coach Aaron is a youth sports and communication coach dedicated to helping young athletes build confidence, storytelling skills, and leadership. Why this works: This episode hooks listeners with the relatable challenge of interviewing strangers, then builds curiosity around the playful stories of kids overcoming that fear. It targets anyone wanting to boost their confidence, emphasizing transformation through practical tips and real-world examples. The energetic tone and concrete insights make it both entertaining and actionable—encouraging browsers to hit play and start their own conversations. Listen and subscribe If you enjoyed this episode, please follow The SLIDE Podcast on your favorite podcast app and share it with a coach, parent, or player who loves the game. Have a question, a topic idea, or feedback for the team? Send us an email. Want to help the show grow? Leave a 5‑star review and include a question. We will answer it on a future episode, and you might even get invited to co‑host. Powered by WalkUpHero We’re excited to partner with WalkUpHero — the easiest way to bring walk-up songs to your team, your field, and your game. From youth teams to travel ball, WalkUpHero lets you assign custom walk-up songs to every player and control it all right from your phone. You can try WalkUpHero for free, and paid plans start at just $2 per year for a single team. Exclusive SLIDE Listener Bonus:Sign up through our show page, and you’ll receive free WalkUpHero merch — including stickers, hats, shirts, and more. Get started here: walkuphero.com/slide Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod And we have to ask the hardest question in softball: What’s your walkup song? Until next time, we’ll catch you on the slide.
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    53 min