Episodes
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If you can see it, you can be it.
This isn't just about girls in sports - it's about a pivotal moment for women and women's sports. It's about having a dream, the power of teamwork, and women getting it done.
Did you know that the fastest-growing audiences on TV are for women's sports? (Forbes 11/28/22)
Join us as we hear from hockey royalty Annie Camins - standout prep and collegiate player, now a wife and mom with 2 decades of NHL experience prior to joining the team that launched the PWHL, taking it from an announcement to puck drop in just 125 days. Annie has had multiple roles and is currently serving as league VP of operations.Follow us on Instagram @DrMomCast and send us your questions and any topics about which you'd like to learn more.
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Springboarding from a recent attention-grabbing concussion headline, we discuss strategies to become more savvy consumers of science that affects our everyday lives. We talk about examples of ways that the popular press and social media can skew the actual scientific data....and discuss resources that can help listeners become informed consumers and find fact-based resources to guide decisions regarding youth sports, health, and safety.
We want you to remember, too, that headlines may sell papers but are just the starting point vs. the ending point. One study is just one study, and correlation (relationships) don’t prove cause. Just like school mascots have nothing to do with your school’s concussion rates, sometimes a coincidence is just a coincidence.
For more information on how to improve your research IQ, check out https://peterattiamd.com/how-to-read-and-understand-scientific-studies/ and conduct your own research on https://scholar.google.com/ .
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True to our brand, we tackle some of the latest trends in concussion-prevention - specifically, protective helmet covers. As youth sports are increasingly monetized, savvy marketers play to parents safety-related concerns with all kinds of things to diagnose or prevent concussions. While something as simple as a padded helmet cover may seem harmless enough, is it really?
Science doesn't always keep pace with production of the latest-and-greatest, but there's much we do know. We share with you our opinions on what to look for, how to read the research that businesses tout, and what the NFL is finding out about sports equipment technology and helmet safety.
Remember, lipstick on a pig is just lipstick on a pig.Follow us on Instagram @DrMomCast and send us your questions and any topics about which you'd like to learn more.
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10 years ago the Aspen Institute reported research indicating that risk of injury was the primary concern of parents surveyed about youth sports participation.
The benefits of youth sports are so great, however, and most major risks can be effectively mitigated or managed.
That doesn't mean that visible and invisible injuries are pain-free, though, and their impact can extend beyond the playing field, gym, ice, course, or pitch for many athletes and regardless of age or status, just as real-life pressures and issues can impact competition and play, too.
We're real moms, talking about real science and real life.
** Want more information about general youth sports safety and choosing the best sports for your child? Check out Project Play and the Healthy Sport Index for more information.Follow us on Instagram @DrMomCast and send us your questions and any topics about which you'd like to learn more.
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We are joined by Christine Golic, CEO of the Golic family and wife of former NFL player and long-time sports personality Mike Golic. She's also mother to Mike, Jake, and Sydney - all graduates of the University of Notre Dame and former D-1 Athletes, and Grandmother to 1-year-old Jackson. Christine has served on both the Heads Up Advisory Board and the Pop Warner Football board. She is an advocate for youth sports and its importance to the development and health of our young people.
Christine shares her wit and wisdom about sports and parenting, with practical tips and powerful messages about supporting athletes at all levels.
Want to hear more from the Golics? Check out the family podcast, Sorry in Advance, and Mike's new show, Gojo and Golic, on DraftKings Network.Follow us on Instagram @DrMomCast and send us your questions and any topics about which you'd like to learn more.
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Our tips for a successful launch to college - from Dr. Sone’s Tips for Girls to safety, drinking, mental health, privacy, letting go, and more.
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Leslie J. Bonci , MPH,RD,CSSD, LDN, is a registered dietitian, board certified specialist in sports dietetics and the the sports nutrition consultant for the 2020 and 2023 Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs.
We enjoyed Leslie’s informed but reasonable, practical, and doable strategies for using food as fuel for athletes, and leaving battles for the playing field and off the dining table.
We leave you with some Leslie-isms that are great advice for athletes of all ages and stages, and those who care for them. Just because you can buy it, it doesn’t mean you should try it. And, it really doesn’t have to be complicated.
You can also find more on Leslie’s website, https://activeeatingadvice.com/, and in her books - Sport Nutrition for Coaches and the American Dietetic Association Guide to Better Digestion, and her co-authored Run Your Butt Off, Walk Your Butt Off, the Active Calorie Diet and Bike Your Butt Off.
Other good resources: https://www.eatright.org/, https://www.gssiweb.org/en
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Response to our conversation with Dr. Ed Spector was overwhelming and really challenged some of our beliefs about gaming, and what we should say to our kids, and when. Naturally it segued into social media, and more about what we can do as parents, including but not limited to Lisa calling on the FBI for a parenting assist in the digital world.
Check out www.commonsense.org.Follow us on Instagram @DrMomCast and send us your questions and any topics about which you'd like to learn more.
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Listen in on our conversation with parent, psychologist, and nationally recognized expert on gaming disorder, Dr. Ed Spector.
We learned so much and we know you will too, talking about the positives of gaming and how it can offer us more opportunities to connect with our kids than we’ve ever realized. Are we picking up on what they’re putting down? What do their choices say about them? It’s not just about “how many hours are too many? Learn about the importance of tech talk, and how gaming, too, can be a spectator sport.
It's never too early to start the conversations with our kids.Follow us on Instagram @DrMomCast and send us your questions and any topics about which you'd like to learn more.
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Have a quick listen - like a healthy snack, we offer up some morsels of science+common-sense parenting.
When it comes to risks, rates, and treatments of sports injuries, does one size fit all? Is what’s good for the gander really good for the goose, or, are there real sex differences?
(We’ll even tell you who’s the goose & who’s the gander)
From parenting styles to anatomy, education, training, body image, and coaching, there are multiple opportunities to level the playing field… and it’s never too early to start!Follow us on Instagram @DrMomCast and send us your questions and any topics about which you'd like to learn more.
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All this attention about bullying - c’mon, are kids maybe just too sensitive and are things really that bad? The short answers are No. And YES.
Truth is, it really is prevalent. Not only do we see alarmingly high rates of bullying and hazing at all levels of sport, we also see it in any and all other arenas in which kids form groups, from band kids to sororities.
In this episode we talk about the differences between bullying and hazing - we define what exactly they are, and we offer some surprising statistics regarding prevalence at the highest levels of youth and elite sports. More importantly, we discuss what parents can do - and what not to do - and share with you some of our favorite resources.Follow us on Instagram @DrMomCast and send us your questions and any topics about which you'd like to learn more.
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We're delighted to be joined by Kate Swenson, fellow hockey mom and founder of Finding Cooper's Voice, an online and in-person community where families of children with disabilities can come together to celebrate, laugh, cry, learn and get support.
With over a million followers Kate's goal is to normalize the stigmas surrounding having a member of the family with a disability and what she refers to as a "secret world." Her book, Forever Boy, A Mother's Memoir of Autism and Finding Joy was published in 2022 and quickly became a national bestseller. Kate, her husband, and four kids, live in Minnesota.
This isn't just about Autism, but for all of us.
For a quick introduction to Kate and her story, see https://www.today.com/video/mom-shares-hope-for-son-s-autism-journey-in-book-forever-boy-137215045682 .Follow us on Instagram @DrMomCast and send us your questions and any topics about which you'd like to learn more.
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What's a concussion, really, and do you really have to sit in a dark room without your cell phone? How many are too many? How long should it really take to recover?
We offer plain talk and practical information to help listeners understand what exactly a concussion is (and isn't!), what kinds of things matter during recovery, and more. We talk about progress vs. perfection and separate fact vs. fiction on a subject that is near and dear to all of us as sports neuropsychologists and parents of athletes. You might even learn a little Yiddush too.Follow us on Instagram @DrMomCast and send us your questions and any topics about which you'd like to learn more.
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In order to change the narrative, we need to start the discussion.. so we did!
We couldn't stop thinking about the questions & issues Linda Flanagan raised in her book and discussed with us last episode, so we kept the conversation going amongst ourselves - kids playing sports for the sake of fun, how to better communicate with our kids regarding their sports goals. Are you a fanatic sports parent?
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Conversation with parent, coach and author Linda Flanagan and her recent book Take Back the Game - How Money and Mania Are Ruining Kids' Sports - And Why It Matters.
Her perspective as parent and coach resonated with us - what's supposed to be fun can be all too stressful, too. She talks with us not only about the pressures and issues that brought us here, but what we as parents can do about it!Follow us on Instagram @DrMomCast and send us your questions and any topics about which you'd like to learn more.
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Listen to Dr. Sonia Mosch teach us all about resilience - what it is, how we can model it as parents, and how we can nurture it in our children in sports and in everyday life. Setbacks can suck, and Dr. Mosch reminds us that it's ok to sit in the suck.
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Is it accurate to refer to sleep as a performance enhancing drug? That’s debatable, but the impact of sufficient and inadequate sleep is not! Listen to Dr. Marla Shapiro wake us up with some facts about sleep - from why Daylight Savings Time isn’t good for our kids’ brains, to school start times, mental health and the importance of bedtime routines at any age.
1:30 Why does Daylight Savings Time matter?
4:41 School start times
8:25 Effects of teens up late with screens
8:55 Melatonin
11:00 Anxiety: the ugly flip side of sleep
13:50 How do we teach our children to wind down?
16:44 Consistency: if we can train our dogs we can train ourselves
19:00 Worry time
21:51 Sleep's impact on teen mental health
26:39 Sleep and sports-related injuries and performance
27:34 Can kids catch up on sleep?
31:37 Control - what parents and teens can do
33:00 TakeawaysFollow us on Instagram @DrMomCast and send us your questions and any topics about which you'd like to learn more.
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