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EPISODE · Dec 9, 2024 · 1H 14M

Redeeming the Youth Sports Industry with Matt Diesel

from Redemptive Economics

Most people would agree that the youth sports industry has gotten out of hand. From parents yelling obscenities from the stands and beating up coaches, to kids struggling with mental health issues from performance anxiety.According to Matt Diesel, the Founder and CEO of Diesel Sports Complex in Cranberry, the biggest problem is finding our identity in wins and losses. Matt is taking a unique, redemptive approach to coaching and training student athletes that challenges our cultural expectations. You'll love this interview if you enjoy sports metaphors for business!* * SUPPORT US WITH BITCOIN * *Geyser Bitcoin Fundraising Campaign (https://geyser.fund/project/redemptiveeconomicspodcast)Tip through Strike (https://strike.me/redemptiveeconomicsllc/)SPONSORS:Jeff Dougherty, Allstate Insurance | 724-847-5218Seneca Hills Bible Camp & Retreat Center | senecahills.orgRyan & Danielle Hatch, TBD Bookkeeping | 412-720-3501 | [email protected]:[email protected] Mike Hatch to receive your free pdf of the 15 Redemptive Economic Principles and scripture references. Learn how to build your business on biblical principles for eternal significance.Website:https://redemptiveeconomics.com/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@redemptiveeconomicsRumble:https://rumble.com/c/c-6649253Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/redemptiveeconomicsSupport the show

Most people would agree that the youth sports industry has gotten out of hand. From parents yelling obscenities from the stands and beating up coaches, to kids struggling with mental health issues from performance anxiety. According to Matt Diesel, the Founder and CEO of Diesel Sports Complex in Cranberry, the biggest problem is finding our identity in wins and losses. Matt is taking a unique, redemptive approach to coaching and training student athletes that challenges our cultural expectat...

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