

466: Ethan Bryan — If You Were Brave
Sep 4, 2025
Ethan Bryan, author of "A Year of Playing Catch" and known for his unique storytelling, dives into how personal narratives can combat fear and foster faith. He shares his heartfelt journey of overcoming anxiety while crafting emotional connections through creative writing. The discussion also explores the importance of community-building through collaborative projects and mentorship in youth sports. Plus, hear about his nostalgic ties to baseball, illustrating how simple moments of playing catch strengthen family bonds and create lasting relationships.
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A Gift That Started A Year Of Catch
- Ethan began playing catch daily after his daughter gave him a ball labeled "Dad, want to play catch?" on Jan 1, 2018.
- That spontaneous family idea became a year-long practice that reshaped his routine and mood.
Play As Relationship And Brain Regulation
- Playing catch blends relationship, movement, and stress management to regulate the brain and deepen connection.
- Ethan found daily catch improved creativity, mood, and readiness for work.
Field Of Dreams Trip With Family
- Ethan traveled with his dad to the Field of Dreams and played catch for hours, calling it like "experiencing church."
- He also introduced his daughters to Mary Moore and Perry Barber while playing catch and hearing their stories.