In this 55-minute episode, you'll learn:
- how to counteract the 'small fish in a big pond' effect some players feel
- how to help 11-14 year old players avoid feeling that the game is no longer fun
- how to overcome the strong influence of peers' negative views about baseball
- how to help prevent burnout, particularly among travel players
- Malcolm Gladwell's book David & Goliath
- Malcolm Gladwell's book Outliers
- Daniel Coyle's book The Talent Code
- podcast interview with Larry Owens in Session #15
- Travis Kerber in Session #12 answering whether starter on bad team is better than benchwarmer on good team
- John T. Reed in Session #8 answering whether starter on bad team is better than benchwarmer on good team
- Kyle Nelson in Session #7 answering whether starter on bad team is better than benchwarmer on good team
- Jim Price in Session #6 answering whether starter on bad team is better than benchwarmer on good team
- Jim Cromer in Session #5 answering whether starter on bad team is better than benchwarmer on good team
- Justin Stone in Session #3 answering whether starter on bad team is better than benchwarmer on good team
- Nerf wars
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