Healthy Sports Parents

Jonathan Carone

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Booking Overview

Healthy Sports Parents helps youth sports families prioritize child development and family wellbeing over winning. It’s a guest-driven show where credible voices discuss how parents, coaches, and even policy shape kids’ experience and growth. Great booking fit for public figures, youth sports leaders, and authors who can translate lessons into actionable guidance for parents.

Metrics

Episodes: 59

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 4.9/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Neutral

Location: USA

YouTube: 564 subscribers

Contact Information

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Host

Jonathan Carone - Hosted by Jonathan Carone. The show explores how youth sports can be used to raise great humans and strengthen families, focusing on what kids need from the adults around them in sports.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

medium
Typical Credentials:  
Youth sports leadership (former athletes/coaches), youth development experts, sports psychology/mental performance professionals, and public figures or policymakers with credible stakes in youth sports access and program design.
Required Achievements:  
Played or worked at high levels of youth/elite sport (e.g., WNBA/coaching), Built or led youth sports programs or academies, Authored or publicly advocated for youth sports development/parenting guidance, Public service or recognized policy role related to youth sports access (e.g., introduced legislation)

Recent Guest Discussions

Jake Savicki - What Kids Need From Adults In Youth Sports; Balancing Fun And Hard Work Vs Pressure; Why Kids Stop Loving Sports; Managing Expectations And Comparisons; Creating An Environment That Helps Kids Fail Safely

Chris Deluzio - Let Kids Play Act; Why Youth Sports Are Becoming Inaccessible; Stay-to-play And Rising Costs; Role Of Federal Government; Community Baseball Experiences; Opportunity Regardless Of Family Income

Cory Booker - Let Kids Play Act; Accessibility Of Youth Sports; Costs For Families; Private Equity And Consolidation In Youth Sports; Youth Sports Data Privacy; Preserving Community-based Youth Sports

Lisa Willis - How Sports Build Mindset, Resilience, And Identity; Separating Identity From Performance; Helping Kids Handle Pressure And Failure; Habits Vs Highlight Moments; Confidence After Games

Recent Topics

Youth Sports, Parenting, Athlete Development, Sports Policy, Public Health

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Healthy Sports Parents
:

BONUS: 7 Things That Feel Like Bad Sports Parenting But Aren't (with Dr. Joey Case, Miami Marlins)

June 17, 2026

Some of the healthiest things we can do as sports parents feel completely wrong in the moment.We want to correct every mistake. We want to protect our kids from failure. We want to solve their problems, give them feedback after every game, and keep them from feeling disappointed.But what if those instincts are actually getting in the way of what our kids need most?In this episode, sports psychologist Dr. Joey Case returns to discuss seven things that feel like bad sports parenting but aren't....

Fun and Hard Can Both Exist in Youth Sports (with Jake Savicki)

May 20, 2026

Youth sports are supposed to help kids grow, compete, fail, learn, and have fun. But somewhere along the way, a lot of adults started acting like fun and hard can’t both exist at the same time.In this episode of Healthy Sports Parents, Jonathan Carone sits down with former player, coach, and creator Jake Savickifor a conversation about what kids actually need from the adults around them in sports.Jake shares stories from coaching high school baseball, raising his own daughter throug...

BONUS: Let Kids Play (with Senator Cory Booker and Representative Chris Deluzio)

May 14, 2026

Congressman Chris Deluzio and Senator Cory Booker join Healthy Sports Parents creator Jonathan Carone for a conversation about the newly introduced Let Kids Play Act and why they believe youth sports in America are becoming inaccessible for too many families.Instead of focusing only on the details of the legislation, this conversation explores the bigger questions underneath it all: Why do youth sports matter so much? What happens when sports become a luxury item instead of a community experi...

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