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Author: Akil Reese (ReeseandCo.)

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Speak On It shares the voices and journeys of coaches and leaders who have built their careers through mentorship, adversity, and growth. From high school to Division I to the pros, every episode highlights the habits, relationships, and leadership traits that create impact on and off the floor. Hosted by Akil Reese, this show gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at what real leadership looks like in today’s game.
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This episode I discuss various topics with Katelyn. We talk about the life of being student-athletes, learning the meaning of self-love, and personal experiences that shape who we are today. Tune in and let me know what you think! Instagrams: (@ak0__) (@Katelyn_Ohashi)
Check out Skip and his special guest Mikey on the latest Speak On It episode. In this episode the fellas talk about life during the pandemic, social injustices, our experiences as black student athletes, the return of the NBA season, family time and more !
Join Skip and special guest Max Hazzard On the latest Speak On It episode. In this episode the fellas talk about life during the pandemic, social injustices. ownership after sports, family time and more ! Tap In
This episode we have a special guest Chimezie Metu who plays for the San Antonio Spurs. We discuss the postponement of the NBA season, the impact of the Rona virus, being able to play for Nigeria and the impact it has had on him. We also talk about his current success in the g-league and the impact Kobe Bryant left on him etc.
This podcast features two people who we’ve never had on the podcast so far Mariah (@indo.babee) and Omar (@omar.moncayo). Very insightful episode going over some of the more main things happening in our lives at the moment surrounding the coronavirus. In a nutshell, we talked about how we’re dealing with being quarantined, how our country has handled it, and what we plan on doing when this is all over...
In this episode with our special guest Max Hazzard we discuss his transition over the past season transferring from UC Irvine to the University of Arizona, and really just the current state of basketball during the Corona virus...
Sorry for the wait but we’re back. In this episode we wanted to start off with a quick RIP to Kobe... From there we spoke about Valentine’s Day and a few things about being in a relationship, how they can be influenced from those who surround you and some of the fallouts of such relationships... We’re glad to have you all continue to support us in our podcasting endeavors and will continue to give you great content throughout the year.
Episode 4 we spoke with personal trainer Rene Johnson (@getyagameup) about his brand (@GoAthletics) and the path that got him to where he is, where he still aspires to be, how he looks to inspire others throughout his own journey and more.
Episode 3 we discuss RIP Juice Wrld, Lizzo's outfit, Male birth control, Brother Nature fight, Santa Claus, Kids having access to social media, NBA standings and more.
Episode 2 we discuss the chicken sandwich debate, PlayStation turning 25, Black widow trailer, who can say the N word, Kap and AB, the "mop" dance, Roddy rich upcoming album and more.
Starting season 2 of the Speak on It podcast by speaking on how we’ve been and the things we’re thankful for... as well as things that may or may not interest you such as being single vs relationship during holidays, Kylie/Drake, Cybertruck, music, and college athletes getting paid.
In this Hoop Menu episode, we dive deep with some of basketball’s brightest young talents and take a close look at the ongoing NBA Playoffs. We look closely at Caitlin Clark, Juju Watkins, Zach Edey, and Bronny James about their journeys, challenges, and aspirations in the world of basketball. What’s Inside: • Caitlin Clark on her sensational season • Juju Watkins is up next • Will Zach Edey be able to adjust to the NBA style of play? • Bronny James ready to be a Pro • Deep dive into the NBA Playoffs: analysis and predictions 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe and hit the bell to keep up with all our discussions on everything basketball, from high school sensations to the professional ranks! 💬 Drop your comments below: Who do you think will be the standout player in this year’s playoffs? Insta: https://www.instagram.com/speakonitpod_?igsh=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
This episode we dive into how our childhoods have shaped us, social media is the root of all evil, and how the new generation operates and more. Message of the day, "Always remember gratitude is the secret."See yall next Sunday!
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2022 is not only the year for us but for our supporters as well. This episode we discuss life in our mid 20s, reading the room, squid game, red flag trend, reciprocating energy and more. Message of the day, "sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together." Tune in every Sunday.
Explore the leadership, organizational, and relational impact of a Director of Operations within a collegiate basketball program. Highlight how strategic planning, culture-building, logistical excellence, and player experience management contribute to the overall success of a program both on and off the court.
This episode highlights how leadership evolves at the highest levels of basketball, from college to the G League to grassroots. Nick Hamilton brings a rare, all-levels perspective — coaching at USC, helping develop elite prospects with G League Ignite, and now shaping West Coast youth basketball as the West Coast Director of Made Hoops.
Cameron High and Robert Fuller join the show to break down real leadership—mentorship, culture, and investing in your players on a deeper level. Two emerging coaches with the same passion: serving athletes the right way.
This episode focuses on the journey of a coach from stating as a manger to becoming a head coach. Leadership style, communication, and program-building evolve along the way. Coach Cev’s experiences at multiple levels (Boise State, East Oregon, Monterey Bay, and now Chico State) provide great insight into what it takes to lead a college basketball program.
To explore leadership, mentorship, and player development through the lens of college coaching. Chris will share real experiences, lessons learned, and how leadership evolves across different coaching levels (JUCO, Division I, assistant roles, etc.)
Rough draft my diaspora throughout my college career.
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