The honest answers.
What age range are the sessions for?
9 to 18. Session descriptions flag the topics that skew younger or older, but most conversations work across the range, especially when a parent is sitting in.
How much does a session cost?
Under $25 per seat. Pay per session. No subscription, no lock-in.
Do I need to buy a separate seat for my kid?
One seat covers one household. Sit together, join from one device, talk about it afterward.
What if I cannot attend live?
Session replays are available to seat holders for a limited window after the event. The conversation is richer live, but the replay still delivers.
Is this a scouting or recruiting platform?
No. Full stop. We are not a pathway to college baseball or the draft. If that is what you are looking for, we are not the right fit, and we will say so.
Are these clinics?
No. No mechanics, no drills. The closest we come to instruction is a session about pre-pitch routines or preparation habits, and even those are told as stories, not prescriptions.
Who are the speakers?
Retired Major League Baseball players, coordinated through the MLB Players Alumni Association. Our roster announces in the weeks ahead of launch.
What is the difference between Open and Intimate sessions?
Open sessions hold up to 150-plus attendees with moderated Q&A. Intimate sessions cap at 25 to 50 seats for small-room access and direct conversation.
How long is a session?
About 45 minutes.
Do you offer sessions for teams, clubs, or organizations?
Yes. Coaches and program directors can book private sessions for their group. Reach out for details.
My kid plays softball or another sport. Is this still for us?
The stories come from baseball. The themes (pressure, slumps, benching, identity, family) translate. You are welcome here, and plenty of what you hear will apply.