
Dads on the Sidelines: Youth Sports, Pressure, and Parenting with Purpose w/ Coach Javin Foreman
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Show Notes
This week on I Am Dad Podcast, host Kenneth Braswell welcomes Javin Foreman, father of three and youth basketball dad living in the real-time rhythm of competitive sports parenting.
From Chicago courts to suburban gyms, this conversation dives into what really happens on the sidelines—where love, fear, ego, and expectation often collide. Drawing from his own playing background and now coaching and parenting two sons in organized basketball, Javin shares candid reflections on:
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Living vicariously through our children
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Managing emotional reactions during games
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The ride home conversation
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When competitiveness crosses into control
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Parenting differently based on each child’s personality
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The pressure of youth sports culture, AAU systems, and NIL aspirations
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Co-parenting dynamics and sideline behavior
Kenneth and Javin explore how sports expose fatherhood in its rawest form. The gym becomes a mirror—revealing not just a child’s skills, but a parent’s fears, expectations, and growth areas. This episode challenges dads to ask: Are we building character—or projecting our own unfinished business?
If you have a child in youth sports, this conversation will feel familiar—and necessary.