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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 21 MIN

Episode 3: Snack Shack Diplomacy - Making Better Game Day Snack Choices

from Always A Sports Mom · host Always A Sports Mom

From post-game treats and snack shack temptations to smarter game-day choices, Episode 3 of Always A Sports Mom tackles a topic every sports parent knows well: snacks. In this episode, Trish shares practical ideas for finding the middle ground between fun sports memories and fueling growing athletes. From fruit kebobs and sports drinks to candy bags and Dippin' Dots, we'll talk about what works in real sports mom life without turning snack duty into a full-time job. Plus, in Sideline School, learn what coaches mean when they yell "Play's at first!" or "Play's at second!" and how understanding these baseball situations can help you stay connected to the game and the conversations with your son. Then, in Heart of the Game, hear the inspiring story of sports broadcaster Mitch Widmeier and the powerful bond he shares with his sister through their love of sports - a reminder that sports are often about much more than the final score. Because being a sports mom never ends. #AlwaysASportsMom #SportsMom #YouthSports #SportsParents #BaseballMom #GameDaySnacks

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