Life Lesson #6: The greatest failure is never trying.
Life Lesson #7: The best way to honor your parents is to live with kindness and integrity.
Life Lesson #8: Even storms help us learn how to shine again.
The Geldhausers created Showmode as a reflection of their year-round sports lifestyle in Cartersville, GA. Whether it's on the field or affectionately ”yelling” from the sidelines, sports are a full-time way of life. They launched Showmode not just to build a brand, but to give families a way to show up in style, bring the spirit, and maybe sneak it all into one shopping cart.
The spark hit under the lights of a late-night baseball game in League City, Texas. Camaro had big dreams: TikTok fame, designing “all the things,” and basically running the show. Meredith had one thought—what if he actually did it? What if this became more than talk and turned into a real-life lesson for both Camaro and Lambo? The automatic answer: “Let’s do it.”
But the spark had roots deeper than that night. Meredith grew up in a home where sports weren’t just played, they were lived. Her Dad coached football, baseball, and basketball with grit and heart. Her mom matched him with nonstop sideline energy, never missing a beat. Together, they showed her how to lead with integrity, build with purpose, and love fiercely.
Then life pulled the rug. Sixteen months after losing Meredith’s Mom (aka Nana), her Dad (aka Papa) passed unexpectedly. Losing both parents that close together teaches you two things real quick: life doesn’t wait, and you’ll never really be ready.
Their legacy doesn’t end here—it lives on in us, in every lesson passed down and every dream chased.
This is for Camaro and Lambo.
This is for Nana and Papa.
ShowMode is for every kid with a dream—and every parent helping them chase it.