Our Kids Play Hockey: Angie Lion On Emotional Intelligence, Team Culture, And Raising Resilient Hockey Players
Episode Description
What if the most important hockey skill your child learns this season has nothing to do with skating, shooting, or scoring?This week on Our Kids Play Hockey, Lee Elias, Mike Bonelli, and Christie Casciano-Burns welcome Angie Lion, author of Emerge: Rise from the Depths, Realign Your Soul, and Reclaim What Matters and co-founder/chief soul officer of Black River Performance Management, for a powerful conversation about emotional intelligence, transitional intelligence, and why soft skills may actually be the hardestand most valuableskills our kids can build through hockey.Angie explains why emotions are not weaknesses, distractions, or excuses. They are data. And when young athletes learn how to name, understand, and regulate those emotions, they gain tools that help them far beyond the rink.In this episode, we explore: Why emotional intelligence is a true performance advantage for hockey players How parents and coaches can help kids manage triggers, frustration, rejection, and disappointment The power of a trigger journal and how it can help athletes understand their reactions What transitional intelligence isand why every hockey season is filled with transitions Why parents must model emotional regulation before expecting it from their kids How coaches can build team culture around EQ, accountability, and resilience Why phrases like calm down often backfireand what to say instead How failure, discomfort, and change can become opportunities for growthAngie also shares why every transition begins with an ending, moves through a messy middle, and eventually creates space for growth. For hockey families, that means new teams, new coaches, new roles, tryouts, injuries, disappointments, and every challenge that comes with the youth sports journey.This episode is a must-listen for parents, coaches, and hockey leaders who want to raise not just better playersbut stronger, more self-aware, more resilient human beings. Learn more about Angie Lion at AngieLion.com and BlackRiverPM.com. Have a question, comment, or episode idea? Email us at team@ourkidsplayhockey.com or use the text link in the episode description. Want a written version you can reference anytime? Check out our companion blog: Emotional Intelligence in Youth Hockey: The Skill That Lasts Beyond the GameThanks for being part of the Our Kids Play Hockey community. Enjoy your hockey, enjoy your day, and keep building the skills that last long after the game ends.#OurKidsPlayHockey #YouthHockey #HockeyParents #HockeyCoaching #EmotionalIntelligence #MentalSkills #SportsParenting #YouthSports #HockeyDevelopment #Resilience #TeamCulture #AngieLion #TransitionalIntelligenceClick To Text The Our Kids Play Hockey Team!Our Kids Play Hockey is powered by NHL Sense Arena! Trusted by our kids! Trust it with yours! Trusted at the NHL level through youth hockey, Sense Arena uses VR and mixed reality to build hockey IQ, confidence, and decision-making for skaters and goalies at their own pace.Right now, theyve got offseason pricing at $299 for the yearless than a dollar a day, and up to four profiles. Use code OKPH to save an extra $25 off your purchaseHave A Topic You Want Us To Cover? Let us know!Please Be Sure To Subscribe & Leave A Review For Us On Apple Podcasts, doing so helps our show grow!Follow Us On Social Media:Facebook GroupXInstagramLinkedInYouTube