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Most people are terrified of interviewing strangers — but these young field reporters turn that fear into confidence, one conversation at a time. In this high-energy episode, Coach Aaron and his rookie team of kids showcase the power of curiosity, vulnerability, and fun in building real connections — all while sharing their personal passions like skateboarding, baseball, and even collecting vintage memorabilia.
This episode is a masterclass in developing communication skills that will serve you for a lifetime. You’ll discover how to craft better questions, conquer nerves, and learn from every interaction — whether you’re interviewing a teammate or a stranger at the ballpark. The kids reveal their favorite tricks, sports dreams, and how they navigate the nerves that come with speaking to new people. Their stories show that everyone starts somewhere — and that building confidence is just a matter of practice and attitude.
We break down:
- How young interviewers are changing the way we see communication and storytelling
- The secrets to asking open-ended questions that spark real conversations
- Practical tips for overcoming nervousness and approaching strangers with ease
- The importance of embracing failure and rejection as part of growth
- And why every kid should learn to “walk up” with curiosity, not fear
Why does this matter? Because mastering these skills unlocks opportunities in sports, school, and life beyond. The confidence to walk up and start a conversation gives you the edge over your peers — and transforms ordinary interactions into powerful moments of connection and learning.
Perfect for parents, coaches, or anyone who believes that kids learn best when they’re having fun and making genuine connections. Whether you’re an aspiring interviewer or just someone eager to improve your communication, this episode is a fun, inspiring reminder that confidence grows when you take the first step.
Join us and see how simple questions and a little courage can open up a world of possibilities. You’ll want to listen, learn, and—most importantly—get out there and start talking.
Guest credibility:
Coach Aaron is a youth sports and communication coach dedicated to helping young athletes build confidence, storytelling skills, and leadership.
Why this works:
This episode hooks listeners with the relatable challenge of interviewing strangers, then builds curiosity around the playful stories of kids overcoming that fear. It targets anyone wanting to boost their confidence, emphasizing transformation through practical tips and real-world examples. The energetic tone and concrete insights make it both entertaining and actionable—encouraging browsers to hit play and start their own conversations.
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And we have to ask the hardest question in softball: What’s your walkup song?
Until next time, we’ll catch you on the slide.