Our Kids Play Hockey: Pwhl Star Taylor Heise On Leadership, Legacy & Giving Back

Episode Description
Ready to discover how champions are madeeven when the path isnt perfect? Taylor Heise, PWHL star and Team USA forward, joins Our Kids Play Hockey to share her incredible origin storyfrom picking up hockey at age 8 in a small Minnesota town to becoming the first-ever #1 overall pick in the PWHL draft.Her journey proves you dont need AAA teams or an early start to reach the top. Instead, its about confidence, creativity, and smart decision-making. This episode is more than Taylors storyits packed with takeaways for players, parents, and coaches.Key Takeaways: Why a late start in hockey doesnt mean youre behind How basketball and the arts fueled Taylors hockey IQ Lessons from playing on B teams (and why it helped, not hurt) The role of hockey sense in separating good players from great ones How technology like Sense Arena is giving kids an edgeWhether youre a player chasing big dreams or a parent guiding your childs journey, this episode will change how you see hockey development. Dont miss Part 1 with Taylor Heisethen catch Part 2 on Our Girls Play Hockey! Want a written version you can reference anytime? Check out our companion blog: PWHL Star Taylor Heise on Leadership, Legacy & Giving Back#OurKidsPlayHockey #TaylorHeise #HockeyIQ #HockeyDevelopment #WomensHockey #PWHLClick To Text The Our Kids Play Hockey Team!Our Kids Play Hockey is powered by NHL Sense Arena! Big newsDangle Pro is here, the worlds first mixed-reality stickhandling trainer. Using Meta Quest, players dangle through live 3D obstacles, earn points, and build faster hands with their head up. Officially licensed by the NHL and trusted by USA Hockey, its the future of training.Sign up at SenseArena.com/OKPH with code OKPH for $25 off an annual subscription. Have 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 Group X Instagram LinkedIn YouTube