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Do We Hate Youth Sports?

Episode 3 of the House of Roberts Podcast podcast, hosted by Michael and Gabrielle, titled "Do We Hate Youth Sports?" was published on April 1, 2026 and runs 63 minutes.

April 1, 2026 ·63m · House of Roberts Podcast

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In this episode, Michael and Gabrielle talk about youth sports and how to manage that as parents. They also tackle the difficult subject of....Girl Playdates. There is that and so much more in this fun and encouraging episode!!

In this episode, Michael and Gabrielle talk about youth sports and how to manage that as parents. They also tackle the difficult subject of....Girl Playdates. There is that and so much more in this fun and encouraging episode!!

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