
Last night felt different.For the first Monday night in months…there was nowhere I needed to be.No lineup to build.No stats to analyze.No field to rush to.No game plan to prepare.And strangely…I realized I already missed it.In Episode 92 of Summit After the Storm, Bart reflects on the emotional ending of baseball season, the unexpected relationships built through coaching, and why some people only walk with us for a season… but still leave a lasting impact.This episode explores:⚾ The emotional end of youth sports seasons⚾ Leadership, coaching, and relationships⚾ Why teams become family over time⚾ The parents, volunteers, and support systems behind every season⚾ The connection between baseball and climbing Kilimanjaro⚾ Learning to appreciate seasons before they endBecause sometimes the greatest gift isn’t the championship.Sometimes it’s simply getting to share the climb with other people.Featuring reflections inspired by an Anaïs Nin quote about how people create new worlds within us through shared experiences and connection.🎙️ Summit After the Storm with Bart WilbanksLeadership. Faith. Resilience. Perspective.#Leadership #YouthSports #Baseball #Parenting #Coaching #PersonalGrowth #LifeLessons #Faith #Resilience #Motivation
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Episode 91: I Planned for Monday Night Anyway | Leadership, Belief & the Ice Water After a Playoff Loss

Episode 90: We Tied the Best Team in the League | The Night Our Team Finally Believed | Leadership, Confidence & Playoff Mindset

Episode 89: “The Homework Can Wait” | A Childhood Memory About Parenting, Baseball, Dyslexia & What Kids Remember Most

Episode 88: More Than the Team | The Former Player I Stayed to Encourage | Leadership, Anxiety & Why Presence Matters
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