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Kip McDaniel grew up in a competitive family of six, caught the coaching bug early, and now serves as Director at Midstate Soccer Club in Decatur, Illinois. As the outdoor spring season approaches, we sit down to talk player development, building club culture, and what it really looks like to keep youth sports positive.
We dig into the “Midstate way,” the value of multi-sport athletes, coaching coaches, and what Kip learned from meeting 1-on-1 with nearly 40 Midstate coaches. We also discuss what college recruiters actually notice (both good and bad), how to keep parents aligned with long-term development, and why positivity isn’t just a slogan—it’s a leadership choice.
We wrap it up with a rapid-fire round to get to know Kip beyond the clipboard.
Co-ops can be a great thing.
But when enrollment math doesn’t match participation reality, and standards don’t evolve with classification, teams feel it.
In this episode of Everyday Mike, I explore the good, the hard, and the often-ignored realities of co-ops in youth sports — and why moving up a class requires more than just combining rosters.
What happens when a drill slows down, gets clunky, or falls apart?
In this episode of Everyday Mike, I share a simple basketball drill that reveals something much bigger about teamwork, communication, and response.
When mistakes happen — and they always do — teams have a choice. Do we freeze and wait? Or do we communicate, adjust, and move forward together?
This one’s for coaches, athletes, and parents who want to build teams — and habits — that hold up when things get hard.
As a coach and a parent, I’ve seen it from both sides.
Some of the best moments in youth sports happen after the game — and unfortunately, so can some of the most damaging ones.
In Episode #31 of Everyday Mike, I share a real car ride home after a tough county tournament loss, what it taught me about timing, emotion, and the “30-minute rule,” and why what kids hear between games often matters more than what they hear in them.
We talk about the challenge coaches face when they only get athletes for a short window, the long echo of parent conversations at home, and how well-intentioned words can either build confidence or quietly undo it.
This episode is for parents, coaches, and anyone who wants to support young athletes the right way — especially when emotions are high.
Because kids may forget the score… but they never forget how they felt on the ride home.
In youth sports, every team has rules — but the best programs live by standards. In this episode, Coach Mike breaks down the three non-negotiable standards that shape culture, effort, and identity: being coachable, being a great teammate, and giving 100% effort.
Using real stories from a full program rebuild, a Geno Auriemma quote on fatigue, and a behind-the-scenes look inside his junior high and high school basketball teams, Mike explains why rules only work when someone is watching — but standards work all the time.
If you’re a parent, coach, or athlete who cares about building something that actually lasts, this episode is for you.
Building a program is easy when you’ve got talent, trophies, and support.
But what happens when you’re starting from scratch — when you’re rebuilding, re-teaching, and sometimes wondering if anyone else even cares?
In this episode, Coach Mike gets real about the uphill grind of rebuilding a girls’ basketball program at a small school — and the frustration that comes when the people above you don’t seem to value what you’re trying to create.
From selling off old trophies to showing up every day with the same standard, this episode dives deep into what real culture looks like — and how to build it anyway.
You’ll hear stories about:
Eating team meals before every away game 🍝
Younger players designing 8th-grade night posters 🎨
Leaving locker rooms cleaner than you found them 🧹
Matching shirts and the “look good, play good” mentality 👕
Shaking hands, showing respect, and leading by example 🤝
Whether you’re coaching in a small gym or a big program, this episode will remind you:
Culture isn’t built by hype — it’s built by habits.
Life feels full right now — soccer, volleyball, basketball, harvest, work, family. But here’s the reminder I needed and maybe you do too: a full plate isn’t the problem … it’s the plan. In this episode, I break down three ideas that keep me moving forward: how we handle a full plate, how we manage our true capacity, and how support from others keeps us steady. Because some days you carry … and some days you’re carried.
Craig Beckmier has spent more than two decades building one of the top livestock judging programs in the country at Lincoln Land Community College. He’s more than a coach—he’s a mentor, a dad, and a man of faith who has shaped countless students for success beyond the ring.
In this episode, we dive into what makes Lincoln Land special, why character matters more than trophies, and how livestock judging builds confidence, communication, and life skills that last long after the contest ends.
Game film is everywhere—from Hudl to Veo, from parents on the sideline to AI-tracked data breakdowns. But the question remains: Are we using it to develop our athletes—or to validate ourselves?
In this episode, Coach Mike catches up with friend and broadcaster Adam Anderson to dig into the culture of filming youth sports. They talk about film as a coaching tool, a parenting crutch, and a personal mirror. Mike shares how he uses Veo's AI stats to build better training sessions—and how reviewing his own body language and sideline tone has made him a better coach.
They also talk scouting mistakes, recruiting video dos and don’ts, and that iconic Messi/Beckham moment that will change how you think about filming forever.
Then stick around for the official release of the 2025 Friday Night Rivals Schedule—big matchups, local pride, and small-town electricity under the lights.
🎥 Smart film. Real growth. Local legends.
This one’s not about going viral—it’s about going deeper.
A high school girl’s quiet sideline moment speaks volumes: “Dad, I love you… but please be quiet.” In this episode, Coach Mike explores what really helps — and what unintentionally hurts — from the sidelines. With real stories, research-backed insights, and practical tips for parents, coaches, and clubs, this is your reminder that sometimes the best leadership is a calm presence, not a louder voice.
After a wild weekend at a massive volleyball tournament, I reflect on what it means to be a good sports dad. From being present to staying calm in the chaos—this episode is for every dad on the sideline.
Jesse Elmore was the soccer guy growing up in our area. In this episode, we talk about his journey from starting the game at age 4 to playing professionally, and now coaching and raising kids in sports.
Jesse shares what helped him stand out as a young player, what opened doors, and why having great coaches made all the difference. We also dive into parenting, youth sports culture, and his thoughts on why U.S. soccer still struggles on the world stage.
A great conversation with someone who’s seen the game from every angle.
Tryouts can feel like a pressure cooker. In this episode, I break down what really matters—being coachable, being a good teammate, and giving 100% effort. Plus, I share stories and a perspective-shifting experience from a high-end volleyball tryout.
This week on Everyday Mike, it’s all about the real MVPs of youth sports—moms. From sideline chaos to quiet sacrifices, Coach Mike shares personal stories, famous shoutouts (including Kevin Durant and Crystal Dunn), and a little birthday madness—all wrapped in a heartfelt Mother’s Day tribute. And yes, there’s even a competitive jab at his brother.
Whether you're a coach, parent, or athlete—this one’s for the moms who make it all possible.
Easter may be over, but the reminder sticks with me: we were made on purpose, with purpose. In this episode, I reflect on a full weekend of family, food, and a few quiet moments that brought some clarity about calling, leadership, and showing up—especially when it isn’t loud. Whether you're a parent, coach, or just trying to lead well in your own life, this one's for you.
I reflect on my daughter’s volleyball journey—from her first open gym in 5th grade to the end of a successful 8th grade season. Along the way, I break down what she gained from playing club volleyball, how we approached growth through challenge, and the role open communication played in her development. I also share a few thoughts on how parents can support great coaches and help their kids become the best versions of themselves—on and off the court.
If you’re a youth sports parent, this one’s for you.
LeBron James just became the first player in NBA history to score 50,000 points—and whether you love him or not, that’s an incredible achievement. In this episode, I break down what this milestone really means, the insane pressure he’s faced since he was 16, and how he’s stayed addicted to the process for 22 years. I’ll also talk about what we can all learn from his growth mindset, why I’ve always respected Kobe’s work ethic, and—of course—why The Decision still makes me sick.
In this episode, I’m stepping away from youth sports (just for a bit) to share a rare, kid-free getaway with my wife, Melissa. From braving Disney’s coldest three days in 30 years to soaking up the sun (and some competitive water sports) in the Dominican Republic, this trip was all about resetting, reconnecting, and, of course, eating. Lots of eating. Tune in for some laughs, some food talk, and maybe even a lesson or two about the importance of taking a break. #MickeyJordan #ZenDominican #FueledByFood
Adam Anderson is back on Everyday Mike for a fun Super Bowl recap! We break down the biggest moments from the game, key coaching decisions, and, of course, the all-important Super Bowl food spread. But we’re not stopping there—somehow, some way, we’re bringing the Super-est of the Bowls back to youth sports. What lessons can young athletes and coaches take from the big game? How does team culture, preparation, and embracing your role make a difference at every level? Tune in for a mix of football talk, coaching insights, and plenty of fun!
In this episode of Everyday Mike, we uncover the fascinating backstory of Nike’s iconic slogan, Just Do It, and how a convicted outlaw, a legendary runner, and a creative coach changed sports history. We explore the legacy of Steve Prefontaine, the innovation of the waffle iron shoe, and the lessons they hold for parents, coaches, and athletes. Packed with inspiration and actionable tips, this episode will challenge you to stop waiting and start doing.
Listen now and take the first step toward your next goal!















