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Joselyn & Buddy with Love

Author: Buddy and Joselyn Crutchfield

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Building a strong marriage and raising resilient kids doesn’t happen by accident. Over the last two decades, we’ve built a marriage, raised two collegiate athletes, and learned to trust God through every season — from the mountaintops to the messy moments. Now we’re pulling back the curtain on the conversations and lessons that shaped what we believe is our family legacy that lasts beyond the game. Tune in for honest conversations about faith, healthy conflict, communication, finances, finding purpose beyond parenting… and all the things in between. We’re sharing what we’ve learned about guiding athletes, navigating the emotional transition into the empty nest, and shifting from parenting to consulting as our kids become adults. If you’re looking to strengthen your relationships, deepen your faith, or lead your family with intention, you’re in the right place. Legacy starts at home — let’s build it together.

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What is life really like as a college student-athlete?Not the highlights. Not the recruiting hype. The real, everyday experience.In this episode, Joselyn and Buddy Crutchfield sit down with their children, Kai and Brandon, for a real conversation about the expectations vs. reality of college athletics.Kai shares her journey as a former Division I basketball player at NC State (2017–2022), reflecting on the pressure, growth, and identity shifts that came with competing at the highest level. Brandon offers real-time perspective as a current Division I football player at Old Dominion University, navigating today’s college sports landscape, including NIL, social media exposure, and rising performance expectations.Together, the Crutchfields unpack what recruiting promises versus what college athletics requires — from grueling schedules and recovery demands to mental pressure, confidence, and learning how to separate identity from performance. They also explore how parenting support must evolve, what athletes wish parents understood more, and why patience and trusting the process matter more than instant results.Whether you’re a current student-athlete, a recruit, or a parent preparing for the college sports journey, this episode offers real insight, hard truths, and encouragement rooted in lived experience.
The New Year brings fresh starts—but it also brings pressure. Pressure to set goals. Pressure to move faster. Pressure to have it all figured out. In this episode, Buddy and Joselyn have an honest, faith-centered conversation about releasing the pressure of timelines, trusting God’s timing, and remembering that purpose isn’t defined by a calendar. If you’ve ever felt behind because you didn’t hit a goal by a certain date—or questioned whether you missed your moment—this conversation is for you. We talk about: Why trusting the Planner matters more than trusting the plan How patience plays a critical role in growth, marriage, and faith Why it’s okay to reset goals at any point in the year Letting go of expectations and learning to release control How communication and reflection shape healthy relationships This isn’t about rushing into resolutions. It’s about stepping forward with confidence—knowing what’s ahead is intentional.
Twenty years of marriage doesn’t happen by accident — it happens by intention. In this episode, Buddy and Joselyn sit down for an honest, unfiltered conversation about what 20 years of marriage has actually taught them — and what they’re still learning along the way. From evolving definitions of love, communication, and friendship, to navigating finances, faith, and growing pains, this episode isn’t about a perfect marriage — it’s about a real one. We talk about: • How love changes as you grow • Why communication looks different now than it did early on • Learning each other’s love languages (and relearning them) • Why finances can either divide or deepen a relationship • How faith became an anchor in every season • The importance of non-negotiables in marriage • What today’s single person should know before saying “I do” Marriage isn’t about staying the same. It’s about choosing to grow — side by side.
In this episode, Buddy and Joselyn talk about what happens when “life starts life-ing” — the hard seasons that test marriages, communication, and faith. From job loss to family health challenges and major life transitions, they share how couples can stay connected and grounded during stressful times. They get real about relationships, intentionality, and the work it takes to stay connected through tough seasons. And as new empty nesters, they reflect on how this transition actually pulled them closer instead of apart. If you’ve ever been in a season that tested you, stretched you, or forced you to grow, this episode will speak to you.
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