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The Morning Brew of Youth Sports — practical playbooks, real savings, and insider insight for parents, coaches, and program leaders.

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Survive Youth Sports. Save Money. Stay Sane.

The Sport Parent Survival Guide is your guide to navigating the madness — with humor, honesty, and practical advice that actually helps. Straight to your inbox every Tuesday.

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Real Savings for Sports Families

Written by Sports Parents, for Sports Parents

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Maddie Lewis

10,000+ hours as a youth sports coach, program director, league director, and camp director.

Build Program Families Stay With.

The Program Director Playbook is for operators who want sustainable growth — without sacrificing culture or burning out. Delivered every Thursday.

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Smarter Solutions for Growing Programs

Written by Program Directors, for Program Directors

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Chad Henry

10,000+ hours as a program director, sport parent, college athlete, and Sales Director at Signature Locker.

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Ricky Reyes

10,000+ hours as a program director, coach, and college athlete.

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Maddie Lewis

10,000+ hours as a youth sports coach, program director, league director, and camp director.

Understand the Business of Youth Sports. Before You Invest.

The Youth Sports Investor Report delivers data-driven insights, market trends, and deal intelligence across the $50B youth sports economy.

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Dan Soviero

Built & scaled 2x Inc. 5000 companies. Creator of The Signature System™. Forbes 30U30 & Inc. Best Places to Work.

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Kim Pope

10,000+ hours building youth sports, a former D1 athlete, and a new sports mom navigating the journey with fresh eyes.

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Frequently asked questions

Your Youth Sports Questions, Answered

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions from parents, coaches, and program leaders. Were here to help you navigate every step of the youth sports journey.

How do I save on team costs?

We know travel teams and gear can add up fast. Look for early-bird discounts, carpool with other families, and check for sponsor offers on essentials. Many programs also offer scholarships or payment plansdont hesitate to ask your club director for options.

Whats the best way to choose a camp?

Start by asking your child what they want to learn or try. Research camps with strong safety records, experienced coaches, and positive reviews from other families. Reach out to camp directors for details on daily schedules, staff, and refund policies.

How can I support my childs coach?

Open communication is key. Offer to help with snacks, rides, or organizing team events. Respect the coachs decisions and encourage your child to do the same. A simple thank you goes a long waycoaches are often volunteers giving their time to help kids grow.

What if my child wants to quit?

Its normal for kids to change interests. Have an honest conversation about whats not working and what theyd like to try instead. Encourage finishing the season if possible, but prioritize your childs happiness and well-being above all.

How do I handle travel for tournaments?

Plan ahead! Book hotels early, coordinate with other families for carpools, and pack healthy snacks. Many teams share group rates for lodging and transportationask your team manager for details. Dont forget to schedule downtime for rest and fun.

Where can I find reliable resources?

Check your leagues website, connect with other parents, and subscribe to trusted newsletters for tips and updates. Local community centers and national youth sports organizations also offer guides, webinars, and support for families and coaches.