What does it take to raise healthy, resilient children while succeeding in business and maintaining your own wellbeing? Kane Moore, business leadership coach and dedicated father, dives into this question with refreshing honesty and practical wisdom.
The conversation begins with youth sports, where Kane challenges the growing trend of early specialization. "I am a big proponent of playing all the sports," he explains, noting the critical window until age 14 for developing overall athleticism. Rather than pushing children into year-round baseball or soccer, Kane advocates for balanced participation that develops complete athletes without overwhelming family life. He shares the powerful parenting philosophy that guides his decisions: "I love you enough to do the harder thing" – whether that means packing nutritious lunches instead of allowing processed tournament food or limiting screen time despite protests.
Kane's personal health practices offer equally valuable insights. His daily ritual of consuming 28 ounces of water before coffee has transformed his energy levels and mental clarity. "If I'd pick one of these two to just drink, if I drink coffee I'm not gonna have as much energy and I'm not going to feel as good. If I drink water, I will have more energy, I'll be more alert and I will feel better." Rather than pursuing perfect nutrition, he recommends consistent small improvements: "It's not what you do every now and then, but what you do regularly that adds up."
The conversation shifts to leadership principles that apply equally in business and parenting. Kane identifies improved communication as the foundation of effective leadership, beginning with understanding your own narrative. "We speak to ourselves in our heads more than anybody else speaks to us," he notes, explaining how this internal dialogue shapes our ability to lead others. True listening – not to respond but to understand – creates trust and allows leaders to communicate with greater impact using fewer words.
Whether you're struggling with parenting decisions, health habits, or business leadership challenges, this episode offers practical wisdom for creating positive ripple effects across all areas of life. Ready to take ownership of your outcomes? Kane's insights might be exactly what you need to hear.
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