Episode 137: Sports, Athletics & Faith (Part 2) w/ Bart Schuchts

 

This week, Jake and Bob continue their series on athletics, and welcome Bart Schuchts, a former D1 football player, to the podcast. Bart reflects on how athletics shaped his self-identity, beliefs, and relationships from childhood through his adult life. They also discuss sports culture, fear based coaching, and the fine line between healthy competition and idolizing sports. Ultimately, when approached with balance and intention, athletics can foster deep connection, personal growth, and spiritual insight that extends far beyond the game itself, enriching every aspect of life.

 

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Key Points:

  • Athletic achievement is often tied to receiving love, affirmation, and attention in families, especially when there are older siblings who excel in sports.

  • Sports can become an idol when one’s entire sense of self-worth and identity is defined by performance and recognition.

  • Sports teaches “conditional love,” when praise and acceptance are contingent on athletic success.

  • A coach’s coaching style can establish either a positive, formative atmosphere or contribute to wounding dynamics.

  • The question “Am I lovable?” is often unconsciously brought to sports, and how one seeks to answer that can drive them to healthy mastery of athletics or unhealthy obsession.

  • Healthy participation in sports fosters union and belonging. It also highlights both the best and worst ways we seek connection, love, and purpose.

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