• Goal Setting for Athletes
    Jun 26 2026

    Most athletes have goals. Far fewer have a plan.

    In this episode of The Inner Scoreboard Podcast, Paul Brown explores how goal setting can help athletes turn motivation into measurable progress. Whether you're trying to improve your performance, build confidence, make a team, recover from a setback, or simply become more consistent, effective goal setting can provide the structure needed to move forward.

    Building on the SMART framework, Paul breaks down components of goal setting and explains how athletes can develop practical action plans, create accountability systems, and use regular check-ins to stay on track. You'll also learn why motivation alone isn't enough and how small daily habits often determine long-term success.

    This episode is designed for athletes, coaches, and parents who want to build a stronger foundation for performance, growth, and confidence.

    Because goals don't create results—actions do.

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    36 mins
  • Train Trust, Build Confidence
    Jun 12 2026

    Confidence is one of the most talked about concepts in sports, and one of the most misunderstood.

    In this episode of The Inner Scoreboard Podcast, Psychotherapist & Mental Performance Coach Paul Brown explores why so many athletes struggle with confidence, especially under pressure. This conversation goes beyond “think positive” advice and dives into what actually sits underneath confidence; trust.

    Paul discusses:

    • Why confidence fluctuates;
    • The difference between confidence and trust;
    • Why athletes tighten up under pressure;
    • How overthinking and fear of mistakes impact performance;
    • The role of preparation, repetition, and response to adversity;
    • Why chasing confidence often makes performance worse;
    • How athletes can build something more stable than confidence.

    Through real-world observations, practical examples, and performance psychology insights, this episode challenges athletes, parents, and coaches to rethink how confidence is built.

    Because confidence isn’t something you switch on.
    It’s something that grows when you learn to trust yourself under pressure.

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    26 mins
  • Three Sides of Tryouts
    May 29 2026

    Tryouts can be one of the most stressful experiences in youth sports—but players, parents, and coaches often experience them very differently.

    In Part 2 of this tryout series on The Inner Scoreboard Podcast, I sit down with a coach, a player, and a parent from different teams to have an honest conversation about the realities of tryouts. We talk about pressure, confidence, expectations, communication, evaluations, disappointment, and what people on each side of the process often misunderstand about each other.

    This episode isn’t about blaming coaches, criticizing parents, or complaining about players. It’s about understanding the human side of tryouts and helping athletes and families navigate the experience in a healthier way.

    Whether you’re a player preparing for next season, a parent supporting your child through the process, or a coach making difficult decisions, this conversation offers valuable perspective from all sides of the rink.

    Topics include:

    • Pressure and anxiety during tryouts;
    • What coaches are really evaluating;
    • The parent experience during team selection;
    • Confidence, identity, and performance;
    • Communication and expectations;
    • Handling disappointment and adversity;
    • What success really looks like beyond making a team.

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    53 mins
  • The Human Side of Tryouts
    May 15 2026

    Tryouts are about far more than hockey.

    In Part 1 of this special post-tryout series, Paul Brown shares his firsthand experiences from this Spring’s tryout season, as a coach, evaluator, former VP of Rep, and a psychotherapist working with athletes and performers.

    This episode explores the emotional, psychological, and organizational realities of tryouts, including:

    • the evaluation process;
    • what coaches are actually looking for;
    • the impact of open borders;
    • players trying out with no intention of staying;
    • the ripple effects of declined offers;
    • and the human side of decision-making behind closed doors.

    Paul also discusses performance pressure, identity, confidence, parent dynamics, and why tryouts often affect far more than roster spots.

    Whether you’re a player, parent, coach, or evaluator, this episode offers an honest and thoughtful look inside one of the most emotionally charged experiences in youth sports.

    Part 2 of the series will feature a coach, a player, and a parent sharing their perspectives on the tryout process.

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    48 mins
  • U14A Year In Review
    Apr 24 2026

    In this episode of The Inner Scoreboard, I sit down with Coach Steve Tully to take an honest look inside our season coaching U14A.

    This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s a real conversation about what it takes to lead young athletes through confidence swings, pressure, team dynamics, and development.

    We break down what worked, where we struggled, and what we’d do differently. From managing ego and building team culture to navigating parent expectations and balancing development with winning, this episode goes beyond the scoreboard.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • You Are Not Your Performance
    Apr 16 2026

    Most athletes don’t just perform… they become their performance.

    Play well? You feel confident.

    Struggle? You start questioning everything—your ability, your role, even who you are.

    In this episode of The Inner Scoreboard Podcast, we break down one of the most damaging beliefs in sport and life: that your performance defines you.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why athletes tie identity to results (and how it starts early);
    • How this mindset creates pressure, overthinking, and inconsistency;
    • The difference between evaluating performance and attacking identity;
    • Practical ways to separate who you are from how you perform.

    Through real coaching stories, therapy insights, and personal examples, this episode will challenge how you think about success, failure, and self-worth.

    Because when your identity is on the line… you don’t perform better.

    You perform safer.

    And safe doesn’t grow.

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    20 mins
  • Failing Is Not The Problem
    Apr 16 2026

    We’ve been taught that failing is something to avoid.

    Missing the lift. Losing the game. Falling short of the standard.

    And when it happens, we label it the same way: failure.

    But what if that’s wrong?

    Failing isn’t the problem.
    Failing is part of the process.
    It’s where growth, adaptation, and confidence are built.

    The real problem?

    Quitting.

    Through a performance and psychotherapy lens, this episode explores:

    • Why we’re conditioned to fear failure;
    • How avoiding failure limits growth;
    • Why the mind quits before the body;
    • What “training to failure” teaches us about performance and life;
    • How to recognize when you’re pushing your limits vs holding back.

    Whether you’re an athlete, coach, or someone striving to improve, this episode will challenge how you think about failure—and give you a practical framework to push through it.

    Because the goal isn’t to avoid failing.

    It’s to stay in it long enough to grow.

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    28 mins
  • Welcome to The Inner Scoreboard
    Apr 16 2026

    The Inner Scoreboard is a podcast about what’s happening inside the athlete—where performance, identity, and mental health intersect.

    Hosted by Paul Brown—psychotherapist, coach, and former athlete—this show goes beyond stats, wins, and losses to explore the internal game that drives performance. Because confidence isn’t something you switch on. It’s built on trust—trust in your preparation, your training, and your ability to execute when it matters most.

    Each episode blends real-world coaching insight with psychotherapy-informed strategies to help athletes, coaches, and high performers navigate pressure, rebuild confidence, and separate who they are from how they perform.

    You’ll hear solo episodes and conversations that unpack:
    • Confidence, anxiety, and mental toughness
    • Identity beyond sport
    • Slumps, setbacks, and injury
    • High-performance habits and mindset
    • The psychology behind consistency and resilience

    Whether you’re chasing the next level, working through a transition, or trying to find your footing again—this podcast is about strengthening your inner scoreboard so your external performance can follow.

    🎧 For athletes, coaches, and anyone who wants to perform without losing themselves.

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    12 mins