Episode #25 - Dr Craig Harrison - What coaches are not acknowledging in developing young athletes!? episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 16, 2025 · 55 MIN

Episode #25 - Dr Craig Harrison - What coaches are not acknowledging in developing young athletes!?

from The Crafted Conversation · host Marcus Sharrad

Follow The Crafted Concept on Instagram Episode Summary In this expansive conversation, Dr Craig Harrison invites us to rethink the purpose and practice of youth development. It’s not about designing perfect athletes, but about crafting safe, playful, expressive environments where young people can explore who they are, not just what they can do. Marcus and Craig explore the ecological complexity of performance, the importance of letting go of control, and the centrality of coaching the person before the plan. From storytelling and psychological safety to mentorship and emotional literacy, this episode is a masterclass in compassionate, curious leadership. Key Concepts: Environments shape behaviour – Coaching doesn’t happen in a vacuum. We must understand the child’s world, not just their session. Performance is personal – Narrative identity, not outcome identity, should guide the athlete journey. Belonging matters as much as skill – Every athlete needs to feel safe to explore, question, and grow. Mentorship is not a programme — it’s a culture – It lives in every conversation, check-in, and reflective pause. Freedom and structure are not opposites – The best coaching holds both gently, in balance. Reflection over reaction – True development invites athletes to think, not just comply.

Follow The Crafted Concept on Instagram Episode Summary In this expansive conversation, Dr Craig Harrison invites us to rethink the purpose and practice of youth development. It’s not about designing perfect athletes, but about crafting safe, playful, expressive environments where young people can explore who they are, not just what they can do. Marcus and Craig explore the ecological complexity of performance, the importance of letting go of control, and the centrality of coaching the person before the plan. From storytelling and psychological safety to mentorship and emotional literacy, this episode is a masterclass in compassionate, curious leadership. Key Concepts: Environments shape behaviour – Coaching doesn’t happen in a vacuum. We must understand the child’s world, not just their session. Performance is personal – Narrative identity, not outcome identity, should guide the athlete journey. Belonging matters as much as skill – Every athlete needs to feel safe to explore, question, and grow. Mentorship is not a programme — it’s a culture – It lives in every conversation, check-in, and reflective pause. Freedom and structure are not opposites – The best coaching holds both gently, in balance. Reflection over reaction – True development invites athletes to think, not just comply.

NOW PLAYING

Episode #25 - Dr Craig Harrison - What coaches are not acknowledging in developing young athletes!?

0:00 55:45

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of The Crafted Conversation?

This episode is 55 minutes long.

When was this The Crafted Conversation episode published?

This episode was published on July 16, 2025.

What is this episode about?

Follow The Crafted Concept on Instagram Episode Summary In this expansive conversation, Dr Craig Harrison invites us to rethink the purpose and practice of youth development. It’s not about designing perfect athletes, but about crafting safe,...

Can I download this The Crafted Conversation episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!