August 14, 2025 - 17:07

In a heartwarming event, Skylan Joyner, a young athlete, took a moment to connect with a baby goat, expressing his joy and excitement. "This is greatness," he remarked, cradling the animal in his arms. This delightful interaction highlights the importance of mental well-being in sports, particularly for young athletes navigating the pressures of competition.
The collaboration between MLB Together and Nike's RBI program aims to address mental health issues among youth in sports. By focusing on the emotional and psychological aspects of athletic participation, the initiative seeks to create a supportive environment for young players. This partnership emphasizes the need for mental health resources and encourages open conversations about the challenges young athletes face.
As sports organizations increasingly recognize the significance of mental health, programs like this are essential in fostering resilience and promoting a positive mindset among the youth. Joyner's moment with the baby goat serves as a reminder of the simple joys that can contribute to overall well-being in the world of sports.
May 25, 2026 - 17:15
Exploring Travel Sports: Highs and LowsTravel sports have become a major part of childhood for many families, with weekend tournaments and long drives to games becoming the norm. But beneath the surface of competition and college...
May 25, 2026 - 07:17
Workplace partners: Rogue Valley medical team targets employee health and recoveryA southern Oregon medical group is working to keep local workers healthy and back on the job faster after an injury. Valley Immediate Care has built a program around occupational health and injured...
May 24, 2026 - 21:17
Fruit-Flavored Vapes Grow More Accessible, Raising New Safety QuestionsRecent decisions by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration have quietly reversed a years-long crackdown on fruit-flavored e-cigarette pods, making these products more available on store shelves. The...
May 24, 2026 - 08:43
Home 'sick' home? Here’s how to keep your house healthyMichael Reed entered first, turning on the lights to make it feel like home before the clients arrived. He flipped switches as he walked through the formal living room, the kitchen, and the hallway...