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Episode 33 Zach Maxwell Cincinnati Reds Pitcher Big Sugar

Episode 32 is one you don’t want to miss! We sit down with Clemson Head Basketball Coach Brad Brownell for an inside look at leadership, player development, and building a championship culture in one of the toughest conferences in college basketball.Coach Brownell opens up about his journey, lessons learned on and off the court, and what it takes to compete at the highest level. Whether you’re a coach, athlete, or just love the game, this episode is packed with insight and inspiration.

Episode 31 Coach Audrey Spencer Associate Head Girls Basketball Coach Ball State UniversityIn this episode, we sit down with Audrey Spencer, the Associate Head Coach of Ball State University's women's basketball team. A former standout guard for the Cardinals, Spencer played a pivotal role in the team's historic 2008-09 season, which saw them clinch the MAC Championship and secure their first-ever NCAA Tournament berth. Her tenure at Ball State has been marked by dedication and success, both on and off the court.

Episode 30 Marquis Hill (Speaker and Author)In this episode of the Worth It podcast, Ryan Dyer interviews Marquis Hill, a young speaker and author who shares his inspiring journey from being a passionate athlete to discovering his voice and purpose after a life-altering heart diagnosis. Marquis discusses the importance of embracing discomfort, the power of authenticity in connecting with others, and his mission to empower youth through workshops and entrepreneurship programs. He emphasizes the significance of having a mission over money and the value of failing quickly to learn and grow. Marquis aims to leave a legacy of belief in oneself and the impact of showing up for one's dreams.

Episode 29 Coach Sam Allen

Episode 28 Coach Mark Pope Kentucky Basketball Head Coach Bryce Dyer and Ryan Dyer Interview Coach Pope.Coach Pope Is a national champion, a program builder, and a relentless motivator.

Episode 27 Dr. Tim Scott Executive Director GHSA Georgia High School AssociationDr. Scott brings decades of experience in education and administration, with a deep commitment to student-athletes, fair play, and the values that make high school sports such a powerful part of our communities. Under his leadership, the GHSA continues to adapt and grow, meeting the challenges of a changing world while preserving the traditions that matter most.Whether you’re a coach, a parent, a student, or just a fan of the game, you won’t want to miss this conversation. So sit back, press play, and join us as we dive into the vision, challenges, and future of high school athletics with Dr. Tim Scott."

Coach Warner With a blend of passion for the game and a focus on character-building, Coach Warner has cultivated a winning culture at Furman. Whether you're a fan or simply someone who appreciates the power of leadership, today's conversation is one you won't want to miss.

Current Commissioner Of The Appalachian Athletic Conference Former Athletic Director Reinhardt University Great leaders don’t lead from behind a desk—they step into the real world of their teams, engage with people, and build relationships. Take a listen as Coach Popp walks you through his leadership journey.

Roy Heintz has been synonymous with “Championship Success” for over three decades, as a basketball coach, a business leader, and as a professional speaker for corporations, organizations, and professional and intercollegiate athletic teams across the nation and around the globe. His entertaining and dynamic style, coupled with his informative and impactful teaching has made him a much sought-after speaker. Heintz is also a published author with his book LEAD Like A Coach: A Proven Way To Stimulate Engagement And Productivity which hit the market in July of 2021 and has seen a number of companies large and small engage Roy to work with their executive leadership to learn about and adopt this leadership style. The book is available through Amazon. As a head basketball coach at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and Covenant College, Heintz’s teams won championships at each stop along his career path, garnering him a reputation as a “turnaround specialist” by turning losing programs into champions. As a high school coach and Director of Athletics at The First Academy in Orlando, he built the program into one of the strongest in the state and won back-to-back state championships. He was inducted into their Hall of Fame as both a championship coach and Director of Athletics. For almost four decades, Heintz has also earned acclaim as a dynamic professional speaker and master of ceremonies around the globe working with numerous corporations, non-profit organizations, professional and intercollegiate sports teams, and ministries. He served seven seasons as the chaplain for the NBA Orlando Magic, two seasons in the St. Louis Cardinals baseball organization, and spoke for several NFL and NCAA teams.