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Welcome to Season 9, Episode 14, of the ParentingAces Podcast. I hope you’re all staying well and continuing to stay home.
In this week’s show, I have the pleasure of speaking again with John O’Sullivan, soccer coach and the mastermind behind Changing the Game Project. John has recently released his latest book, EVERY MOMENT MATTERS (click here to purchase through our Amazon Shop), and we dive into its content and discuss how the lessons can apply to tennis coaches and parents.
John is committed to a philosophy of athlete-centered coaching. He devotes whatever time he has – outside his own soccer coaching commitments – educating coaches, national governing bodies, and others on specific tactics to give youth sports back to the kids. During this time of sheltering at home, John is living that philosophy on a daily basis by holding virtual practices with his young athletes which he details in our conversation.
To learn more about John and Changing The Game Project, click here. He is available via email at [email protected].
You can listen to previous podcasts with John here and here.
As the COVID-19 pandemic is changing daily, please know that ParentingAces is committed to continuing to bring you information and support as it relates to junior tennis and college recruiting. We have created a page on our website specifically dedicated to sharing useful tennis-related resources. You can visit it here.
As always, a big thank you to Morgan Stone, aka STØNE, for our NEW intro and outro music this season. You can find more of his music at SoundCloud.com/stonemuzic. If you’re interested in House Music, please be sure to check out his social media channels on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram.
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