Episode Summary Why do so many kids say sports “stopped being fun”? One major reason is shame—being yelled at, belittled, or blamed in moments of failure. In this episode, we explore how shame paralyzes kids and pushes them away from sports—and sometimes from relationships entirely. Jesus describes His own heart as gentle and lowly. What if gentleness, not harshness, became the defining tone of correction in sports? This episode invites parents to rethink how they respond when kids fall short.
Key Themes
Shame as a driver of fear and quitting
Gentleness modeled by Jesus
The difference between strength and harshness
Identity vs. performance
Practical Applications
Responding to mistakes with presence before words
Re‑securing identity after failure
Avoiding correction in emotionally charged moments
Language that separates worth from performance
Key Takeaway Gentleness, not shame, is the healing balm our kids need most in their weakest moments.
