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Taylor Interview on Sport Psychology with Former NFLer Isaac Byrd

I was recently interviewed by Isaac Byrd, a former NFL player. We talked about  sport psychology and the mental preparation for sport. Might be worth a listen.

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Another Sign that Youth Sports are Out of Control

If you want another sign that youth sports (and the parents and coaches that are behind it) have gone completely off the rails, read this truly unsettling article. No doubt that many aspects of youth sports are no longer about children, but rather about deluded and selfish parents and the ‘youth sport industrial complex’ in which children […]

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Taylor Interviewed by WGN about Chicago Teams and Fans

I was interviewed recently by WGN Radio Chicago about the city’s pro sports teams and its fans. Address topics including leadership, injury, and the diehard nature of Cubs fans. Here’s the link.

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The Destructive Bubble of Sports

If you have a child involved in sports or are a fan of sports, whether high school, college, or pro, this New York Times article should be really unsettling to you. Sports can be a wonderful world to instill healthy values, attitudes, and life skills. But, what has been spotlighted recently, from the Sayresville, NJ high […]

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Taylor Radio Interview about Seattle’s QB and Confidence

I was interviewed by KIRO radio in Seattle the other day about the Seahawk’s quarterback, Russell Wilson, and how he was able to maintain his confidence and composure after fumbling on the first play of the NFC Championship game against San Francisco. In the interview, we also explore whether professional athletes are different from regular […]

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Radio Interview on Coaching Stress

I was recently interviewed by Charlie Tuggle, the host of Sports Focus, on WCHL radio in Chapel Hill, NC, on the topic of coaching stress following the recent health scares by two NFL coaches.

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