Explore the thoughts and ideas of a 10 year old boy and father as they discuss sports, travel athletics, mental preparation, podcasts, movies, and other related topics.
After thousands of minutes of episodes, the boys make their final episode. Nino & Tony discuss why the episodes were less frequent and ultimately why they believe it ended. Additionally, they dive into what they got from the experience and how you the supporters played a part.
Every year the list of items Trick or Treaters receive grows longer and longer. Nino & Tony break down the Top 10 items that Nino has received throughout the years and what makes them the best. Some of the items on the list are quite surprising!
Friends come about in so many ways - school, sports, work, and proximity. In this episode, Nino & Tony discuss different types of friends and what qualities are important to be a good friend. They also discuss when friends are needed the most and why it's good to have friends that you trust.
It's hard to know the right time to speak up with your friends, a teacher, sports coach, or a family member. In this episode, Nino & Tony talk through some instances where you MUST speak up versus when you might want to remain quiet and wait your turn. The boys provide some helpful tips and general guidelines on when/how to speak up. In the final segments, Nino & Tony also discuss some gray areas that may be more complicated when deciding to talk or not.
The world is a busy place and people have more things to do than ever in history. Nino & Tony dive into why we should take time out from our busy schedules to help people that are in need. The boys tackle all the benefits of helping other people and why should we invest our time to help.
Do you play sports? Are you doing everything you can to play the best you can? In the latest episode, Nino & Tony discuss the difference between committing to your sport and going through the motions. Nino dives into some qualities and behaviors that are necessary to reach your potential. Have some other ideas? Share them at Lessons From the Son on Instagram! Check us out at Lessonsfromtheson.com
When summer fun is ending and it's time to go back to school, some kids can really get bummed. Nino comes up with 10 ideas to help look on the bright side and think positive about going back to school instead of dreading it.
Whether you are an athlete, a musician or an entrepreneur, you going to want to set some goals. In this episode, Nino & Tony discuss different types of goals, how to set goals and why they are important.
Nino & Tony discuss the documentary about Derek Jeter called The Captain. They boys examine the show and discuss some of the traits, habits & surroundings that helped Derek Jeter become successful. They also dive into the Hall of Famer #2 handled adversity and success. These Mets fans also never miss a chance to remind the Yankees fans about their loss in the subway series and what lessons come from it.
You love your favorite sport. You want to get better at it and your competition is increasing, should you play this sport all year round? In this episode Nino and Tony discuss the pros and cons of specializing versus playing multiple sports. Nino jumps into some ideas that young athletes can try even if they only really love playing one sport. There are many different views on this topic. Give us your opinion on Insta@LessonsFromTheSon or directly on our website www.lessonsfromtheson.com.
We've got another archived episode for you this week! Nino & Tony talk about struggling, hitting slumps, and the mindset needed to get out of those slumps. They discuss tips, tricks, & techniques you can begin to use immediately in order to find the success you want.
In this archived episode, Nino & Tony sitdown and share the entrepreneurial story of Gary Vaynerchuck. They break down where a lot of his lessons in life as a kid came from, how he was able to grow his family's business, and now go on to build one of the biggest online brands out there. This refreshed, archived, episode is a must listen for any kids (and parents) with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Coach Jason Ferber returns for a Part-Two on the show this week. Coach Jason Ferber is a youth baseball coach from New York, currently based in California. His Instagram, @CoachFerber is one of the most followed (if not the most followed) baseball coaches on Instagram, currently sitting at over 154,000 followers.
Coach Jason Ferber is a youth baseball coach based in New York. His Instagram, @CoachFerber is one of the most followed (if not the most followed) baseball coaches on Instagram, currently sitting at over 154,000 followers. Since we had the pleasure to sit-down with him, we knew we had to ask him not only about his own life and how he got started. But, we picked his brain on special tips & tricks that you, our audience, can use in creating success on and off the diamond. This is a very exciting, must listen episode. And, the exciting part is...he's coming back next week for more!
This week Nino & Tony discuss the idea of Walk-Up music in baseball. Is it a distraction? Is it a motivator? Some youth leagues don't allow it, should they? Why or why not? We'd also love to hear from you...what are your thoughts on this topic? Send us a message over on Instagram @LessonsFromTheSon
This week Nino & Pops sits down with 2 very special guests...the Perez Brothers! The Perez brothers are capitalizing on the come back of collecting baseball cards. So, in this episode we discuss what kind of cards you should be looking for, the uniqueness of some of them, along with a ton of other fun topics.
In this episode, Nino & Pops share ideas on how to improve your approach to daily activities and how to overcome those Monday Blues. Nino goes further to explain how to improve your attitude and mindset with each task and why it's important.
Every player deals with the end of the season in a different way. Nino & Tony discuss ways to view the season as a success even if your team doesn't win the championship. They also come with a bunch of ideas on how to take a break from the sport that they love.
When we sit back and think about the role that mom's play in young athletes, bright students and just overall good people, it's really eye-opening. In this episode, Nino & Tony explore the role of many types of mothers: single moms, working mothers, & stay-at-home moms. Throughout the discussion it becomes apparent why we should find an opportunity to celebrate mother's in some way, every day.
Training hard, practicing and preparing for your game is only part of the puzzle. Nino & Tony discuss the importance of having the right fuel before your competition. The boys discuss 10 healthy snacks that are recommended to keep athletes energized and full but not sluggish before their games.
In our ultra competitive world, we often focus on goals of independent development. If you have a team-first mentality, does it mean you are soft or lack ambition? In our latest episode, Nino & Tony discuss the definition of being a good teammate, how it impacts your own goals and why it's important.
One of the topics we have been dealing with personally is Independence. In the latest episode, Nino & Tony explore what it is, why it's important and how to gain it. The guys address it within the context of school, sports and the parent/child relationship.
When we set out to achieve a goal, we start with a plan. The two factors that determine if we meet that goal are structure and discipline. Nino & Tony dive into why those elements are important and how we can consistently move forward. Plus a little bit of Met talk.
When we play a sport that we love but we're not getting the playing time on the field/court, it can be VERY frustrating . Nino & Tony suggest some tips that you can take to help regain command of the situation and can determine the next steps. The boys also suggest some important communication tips when working with your coach.
Injuries are a part of being a kid, even more so in sports. Nino & Tony tell the story of Nino's broken leg and how he got beyond the injury. They discuss mindset, work ethic & how to deal with your feelings around the injury.
Chris Gissell is a former professional baseball player and coach, and now founder of Baseball Dudes who's mission is to guide and mentor players, their families, coaches and our followers to a successful life on & off the field. Develop confidence. Teach the game. Instill Character traits that help lead to success and help develop as many leaders as we can along the way.
Chris Gissell is a former professional baseball player and coach, and now founder of Baseball Dudes who's mission is to guide and mentor players, their families, coaches and our followers to a successful life on & off the field. Develop confidence. Teach the game. Instill Character traits that help lead to success and help develop as many leaders as we can along the way. In this episode, Nino, Tony, and Chris breakdown: The evolution of youth baseball The business of saving arms and developing character Memories of coaches and so much more... Also, stay tuned for next week's part 2!
This episode is a continuation of the Top Ten Shows to Watch as Nino & Tony narrow it down to the Top 5. Some of the shows in the Top 5 are very unique choices and the reasons they made it to top status even more surprising.
This episode we get some insight into the top shows that are on YouTube and various streaming services. Nino & Tony dive into what makes each show worth watching and the feeling you can expect from watching.
Everyone recommends balance but how do you actually achieve it? Nino & Tony talk about the different types of balance, why balance is important and how to find balance when you are a very busy person.
The journey to figure out what you love to do is not always easy. In this episode, Nino & Tony explore the feelings you have and actions you may take if you love what you do. They also address how to approach jobs that you have to do but may not necessarily love. They conclude with trying to understand why people may avoid doing things they love too.
Have you ever wondered what to do on Super Bowl Sunday? Nino & Tony discuss some suggestions on how to do the Super Bowl including people, fun, & food. Sometimes you just gotta have fun! No Lessons in this Episode, just Fun Tips From the Son about Super Bowl Sunday.
In life, there are specific moments or events that present a chance to grasp the opportunity at hand. In this episode, Nino & Tony (inspired by an episode of Hard Knocks) explore the options you have when you are in the position to make a move, how to approach your mindset before the opportunity and how to grow from the experience.
The first game of your sports season represents a new start and that often brings on different feelings than the rest of the season. Nino & Tony dive into Game 1 of the season and how to deal with it! We discuss how to avoid First game jitters and how how to be the best possible version of the player you are!
When we try hard to succeed in sports, school, games or even work, we tend to get those competitive juices flowing. Nino & Tony discuss how to control your emotions after a big win or tough loss and why sportsmanship is an important trait to possess in your life.
When you face adversity in life, you can win half the battle immediately just because of your "ability to show up." In this episode, Nino & Tony dive into the movie Hardball and discuss the challenges that the boys on this Little League team face on daily basis, as well as, the self-imposed battles that the coach of the team tackles throughout the movie.
In this episode Nino & Tony talk about the attributes that make a good coach...from the mind of a 10 year old. Great insight for both kids and coaches in this episode.
Being a head football coach is not easy, especially in a big city with a huge fan base like the NY Giants. We chat it up with SuperFan Jon Schrubbe to discuss why Joe Judge was fired, what factors impacted the decision to let him go and most importantly, what can we learn from it?
Whenever we are looking to level up in sports (or life) there tends to be a tryout. In this episode Nino & Tony discuss how to prepare yourself for success in the tryout process.
Creating habits are necessary in your life, specifically good ones. So, how do you start and stay connected to your GOOD habits while limiting your BAD habits? Nino & Tony discuss this exact topic so you can start your own good habits in 2022!
Nino & Tony recently recovered from COVID and in this episode they talk about the effects it had but more importantly, how they kept busy, continued to get better, and stayed very entertained during quarantine.
What happens when teammates grow apart and go in seperate directions? Whether it's when a kid drops out of a sport, or one goes to a travel team/different league, how do you handle that? How can you balance friendships in those moments of change and growth?
This episode we get to know Nino & Tony and what you can expect from this podcast going forward.
- Exciting announcement about a big project coming up with the show. - Nino walks the listeners through his ultimate day. - Highlights are sushi, baseball, video games, and Cafe Martorano's - Nino ends his day at his favorite desert at home watching Yankees and Mets.
- The episode starts with some examples of parents behavior and interaction with kids in youth sports. - Nino crafts a message to all parents on behalf of the kids in youth sports. - Nino discusses the concept of DIFFERENT worlds that KIDS and parents live in. - How to deal with Uncomfortable conversations that parents bring up to kids in youth sports. - Sounds of flatulence. - Dealing with high strung parents. - New things coming in the future of the podcast.
Nino discusses how a player or a person can fall into a mental slump and gives examples. Nino gives some solutions and techniques that he picked up from a program called Baseball Notes. Which voice do we listen to? The boys discuss Aaron judges 2 strike swing that drove them to the playoffs and the NY Giants finally get a win.
Nino tries to decide to give spoilers or not in the beginning of the review and then by accident, he gives a spoiler. Nino gets into detail why this movie works and who will like it.
Nino and Tony rundown major points of the Yankees sweep of the hated Red Sox. Where are the Giancarlo Stanton haters now??? Terrible day for our football teams...Giants and Dolphins. Yankees / Toronto previews. Tony and Nino fight about a coin toss and the end of the podcast.
The podcast opens with Nino and Tony as the Yankees start off with 3-0 lead. Nino gives his series prediction for this important showdown in Boston. Tony walks through the divisional leaders and who they like to win the respective pennants. Nino and Tony play "Silence Chicken" and Tony loses. BIG Surprise ending to the podcast - just when the podcast is about to end, the Red Sox drop an infield fly ball which extends the episode a bunch. Nino jumps into some play by play before the episode ends.
Nino and Tony debate who will start talking first about being Coachable. Nino lists the factors going into a coachable person or player. Why is being coachable important? Nino discusses having an "Obese Mind" and the Growth Mindset. What is necessary from those who want to learn? Nino has some famous quotes including some stoic quotes and a Yogism that his father created in a prior episode.
Nino and Tony totally disagree about the Lindor Whistle Incident, although both a pumped about the 3 HR night. Yankees playoffs hopes slide. Tony and Nino crush the Daniel Jones and the Giants performance after Sunday.