Podcast episode 2 - Winning with parents
- Apr 13, 2017
- 1 min read
In this episode I chat with my good friend and co host Nick Levett about the challenges of being a coach and managing the behaviour of parents.
In the cast we cover a lot including:
- Using humour as a tool to manage behaviour
- A neat way to get the kids to provide the feedback to the parents
- How to use the induction meeting to set expectations
- How a supermarket can be your best tool
- A nifty way to get the parents to manage their own behaviour
In the cast I mention a document that I have created to manage parental expectation and establish boundaries. I will send that out separately to subscribers to the podcast and my email list. Sign up to the newsletter here.

This episode offers great insights into managing parent-coach dynamics with humor and practical strategies. I especially liked the idea of using kids for feedback! Check out this trees hate you game for a fun twist on teamwork.
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Great episode! The discussion on managing parent behaviour in coaching is really practical and insightful, especially the ideas around setting expectations early and using simple, creative tools to guide communication. It’s similar to how platforms like Koora Live rely on clear structure and engagement rules to keep the experience smooth and positive for everyone involved.
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