Episode 136: Sports, Athletics & Faith (Part 1) w/ Dr. Nicole Gabana Chiesa

 

This week, Jake and Bob begin a series on athletics, diving into the profound ways sports intersect with faith. Today, they are joined by Dr. Nicole Gabana Chiesa, a sports psychologist and former collegiate athlete. Together they explore the beauty of sports and how they can shape one’s identity, foster virtue, and offer opportunities for healing that extend far beyond the playing field. However, athletics present many challenges beyond just physical injury. They also discuss the dangers of over-identifying with athletic success or failure, the impact of parental and societal expectations, and emphasize the importance of rooting one’s identity in God’s unconditional love rather than achievements.

 

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Key Points:

  • Femininity and masculinity can both find authentic expression through sports

  • Healthy competition in athletics can foster discipline, humility, perseverance, teamwork, and the pursuit of excellence. Sports also offer an opportunity to practice and learn delayed gratification, sacrifice, and adherence to rules which are virtues that lead to human flourishing

  • Wounds can arise from sports through idolatry, performance culture, unhealthy comparison, or losing sight of the bigger story beyond the game

  • Sports rules do not restrict, but rather create the possibility of freedom and meaningful play, much like God’s laws facilitate human flourishing

  • The identity of athletes can become overly tied to performance and success, leading to struggles or loss of self-worth when results or careers end

  • Integrating faith and spirituality into sports helps athletes anchor their identity beyond achievement, rooting it in being a beloved child of God

  • The desire for perfection seen in sports reflects a deeper call toward holiness and striving for spiritual growth

  • Coaches and mentors play a significant, often formative, role in shaping not just athletic skills, but confidence, character, and motivation

  • Playfulness and joy in sports are glimpses of the freedom and delight intended for us by God, paralleling receptivity in the spiritual life

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Episode 135: Integrating Faith & Therapy (Part 3) w/ Beth Stoll