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  • Group Training vs Private Lessons: What Your Athlete Really Needs W/Professional Trainer Coach Jazz
    Sep 30 2025

    About the Guest:

    Coach Jazz is an internationally recognized clinician, former college and pro player, and basketball trainer with deep roots in athlete development.

    From training with Maya Moore to coaching camps around the world—from Egypt to Australia—Coach Jazz is a master teacher who blends experience, empathy, and strategy to transform the lives of athletes and their families.

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of the It's Just Different Podcast, host Ashley Roberts sits down with the dynamic Coach Jazz for a powerful conversation on athlete development, training philosophies, and the future of youth sports.

    Jazz opens up about her own playing career, the lessons she’s learned from training athletes worldwide, and how she's helping shape a better system for both players and parents.

    From the debate over cones in training sessions to the mental health of athletes and the rise of women’s basketball visibility, Coach Jazz delivers gems for parents, players, and coaches alike. Whether you’re new to the game or knee-deep in the grind, this episode offers actionable takeaways and honest talk about what really matters in developing complete athletes.

    Key Takeaways:

    - Hard work + love of the game are the true foundation of elite performance

    - Parents must be active participants in their child’s emotional and physical development

    - Not all trainers are created equal

    – know the difference between skill development and true player development

    - Visibility for women’s sports is exploding, and athletes need to be prepared

    - Multi-sport athletes can succeed, but they need balance and structure

    - Fun matters

    – don’t let the pressure kill your athlete’s joy

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    57 min
  • AAU & HS Basketball Prep: What Parents & Athletes Should Be Doing NOW (Not Just Staying Busy)
    Sep 23 2025

    Episode Summary

    In this solo episode of It’s Just Different, Ashley breaks down how to stop being busy and start being productive—especially during the crucial fall prep period. September and October are “opportunity season,” and Ashley shares exactly what parents and athletes should be focused on right now to get better.

    She touches on everything from skill development and weight training to choosing credible showcases and avoiding overpriced camps. Whether you're navigating middle school basketball or prepping for a high school breakout season, this episode gives real, actionable game.

    Key Takeaways

    - Fall is the best time to train, plan, and gain momentum before spring recruiting.

    - Many parents confuse being busy with being productive—learn how to spot the difference.

    - Not all coaches and trainers are credible—do your homework before spending money.

    - Middle school basketball can either build confidence or break it—parents must guide wisely.

    - Start gathering content, relationships, and routines now that pay off in March and beyond.

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    33 min
  • The Truth About JUCO Basketball W/ Howard College Head Coach: Why It Might Be the Best Path for Your Athlete
    Sep 16 2025

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of the It’s Just Different podcast, Howard Juco Head Coach Al Davis joins Ashley Roberts to break down the real recruiting landscape that many families don’t hear about. From the myths around Division 1 to the overlooked benefits of JUCO programs, this conversation is a must-listen for basketball parents.

    Coach Davis shares what he looks for in athletes, how the transfer portal has changed the game, and why realistic expectations can be the key to your athlete’s success. If you're a parent navigating recruiting, this episode will give you clarity, perspective, and actionable insight.

    Key Takeaways:

    - JUCO is not a downgrade. It's a launchpad for many athletes to grow, mature, and earn scholarships to four-year schools.

    - Social media creates false expectations. Many athletes are chasing D1 offers without understanding the full picture.

    - The transfer portal changed everything. High school recruiting is harder than ever, and families need to adjust their approach.Know what questions to ask.

    - Don’t just fall for the name — ask coaches the hard questions about playing time, development, and academics.

    - Real development matters. Winning games is great, but preparing your child for life and college success matters more.


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    48 min
  • How High School Coaches Impact Recruiting More Than You Think W/ Head Coach Baker (D1 Alum Tx Tech)
    Sep 9 2025

    About the Guests:Kelsi Baker is the head girls basketball coach at Mesquite High School and a former standout at Texas Tech. She also works with EYBL and brings over a decade of experience to the game. Episode Summary:In this episode of It’s Just Different, Ashley Roberts sits down with Coach Kelsi Baker for a real conversation on the evolving landscape of youth basketball. From the tension between AAU and high school coaches to prep schools, college coach engagement, and the deeper challenges of coaching today — nothing is off-limits.This episode dives into the real stories and strategies that shape athlete development and recruitment. If you’re a parent, coach, or player trying to make sense of the system, this is your roadmap. Key Takeaways:- High school and AAU coaches must collaborate for athlete success- Prep schools aren’t always the right fit — know your why- Multi-sport athletes bring versatility but face unique challenges- College coaches want athletes with IQ, character, and grit- Competitive spirit and accountability still matter in today’s cultureHelpful Links:Join the Basketball Parent Community for FREE for 7 days! https://www.ashleynroberts.com/community Shop ‘Different’ Merch: Use Code "Podcast" for 15% offhttps://itsjustdifferentapparel.com ⁠

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    55 min
  • Why High School Coaches Are Still Key to Player Development & Recruiting W/ HC Linson Ep.101
    Sep 2 2025

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of the It’s Just Different Podcast, host Ashley Roberts sits down with veteran coach Jessica Linson, who brings over 20 years of experience coaching at every level — from AAU to high school varsity.

    Coach Linson opens up about what it’s really like coaching today’s athletes, managing expectations, and still showing up for her players while balancing motherhood and her own growth. From the evolution of high school basketball to the ongoing tension between AAU and school ball, this conversation is packed with real insight for parents, coaches, and athletes.

    The episode covers everything from player development and recruiting strategy to discipline, accountability, and what it means to actually coach the whole athlete in today’s world. If you’ve ever questioned the value of high school coaching, this episode will remind you: they’re still doing the work that matters.

    Key Takeaways:

    - High School Coaches Do More Than Coach: From checking grades to guiding recruiting, their role is bigger than most realize.

    - AAU & High School Can Work Together: When both sides communicate, the athlete benefits.

    - Public vs Prep Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All: The best fit depends on the player’s goals, mindset, and support system.

    - Parents Need Realistic Perspective: If your athlete isn't playing or being recruited, the answer might be accountability — not politics.

    - Coaches Need Support Too: They’re guiding your kids while navigating their own families, careers, and emotional weight.

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    58 min
  • The 100th Episode: Game-Changing Advice for Athletes, Parents & Coaches
    Aug 27 2025

    Episode Summary:We made it to 100 episodes! In this milestone edition of the It’s Just Different Podcast, host Ashley Roberts reflects on a journey that started with a mic, a mission, and a commitment to show up every week for the basketball community.This episode celebrates over 100 guests, countless stories, and unforgettable insights from some of the most respected names in sports — from WNBA star Ariel Atkins, to college coaches like Erik DeRoo, to parents and athletes just trying to figure it all out.Ashley revisits powerful moments from past episodes, shares behind-the-scenes reflections, and highlights what’s next for the show and the community. Whether you’ve been here since episode 1 or just joined the movement — this episode is a celebration of you, too.Key Takeaways:- Consistency Builds Community: 100 weeks straight of valuable content proves what happens when you stay committed to the mission.- Voices That Matter: Guests like Ariel Atkins and Erik DeRoo brought real insight into recruiting, development, and leadership.- Parents Deserve Support: From community building to tough conversations, this podcast has become a hub for families navigating youth sports.- Every Story Counts: From solo episodes to high school tour interviews, each voice has added to the growing legacy of It’s Just Different.- We’re Just Getting Started: The energy, the vision, the impact — this milestone is a moment, but the movement continues.Helpful Links:Join the Basketball Parent Community for FREE for 7 days! https://www.ashleynroberts.com/community

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    1 h et 23 min
  • From Torn ACL , Transfers, and Journey to the WNBA W/ Professional Player Zay Green (Training works) Ep. 99
    Aug 19 2025

    Episode Summary:

    In this powerful episode of the It’s Just Different Podcast, host Ashley Roberts sits down with Zay Green — professional basketball player and former McDonald’s All-American — to talk about the real journey behind the WNBA dream.

    Zay opens up about multiple ACL injuries, mental health battles, and the emotional rollercoaster of transferring between schools like Tennessee, Texas A&M, and UAPB. Through it all, she never gave up — and her story is a true testament to resilience, faith, and focus.

    This episode gives listeners an honest look into what it really takes to push through when the odds are stacked against you — and how parents, coaches, and athletes can better navigate injuries, recruiting, and the pressure of high-level basketball.

    Key Takeaways:

    - Resilience Through Injury: Zay’s story proves that adversity can build the mindset needed to go pro — if you don’t quit.

    - Authentic Communication Matters: Being real during the recruitment process helps athletes land in the right situation

    .- The Role of Parents: Support is important, but athletes need space to make their own decisions and learn from them.

    - Transfer Portal Talk: Zay shares honest thoughts on how the portal is being used — and how it’s affecting the game.

    - Inspiring the Next Generation: Her journey is a blueprint for any young female athlete who needs a reminder to keep going.

    Helpful Links:

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    48 min
  • Player Development, Adversity & Recruiting Truths from SMU’s Jeremie Hart Ep. 97
    Aug 12 2025

    Episode Summary:

    In this powerful episode, Ashley Roberts sits down with Jeremie Hart, Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at SMU, to talk all things player development, adversity, and recruiting.

    Jeremie shares how his own setbacks shaped his career — and what parents need to understand about their role in the process.From overcoming personal challenges to finding his purpose through coaching, Jeremie breaks down the difference between training and true development, how faith and hard work go hand-in-hand, and why resilience is missing in today’s athletes.

    Whether you're a parent, coach, or athlete — this episode is packed with lessons that go far beyond basketball.

    Key Takeaways:

    - Adversity is part of development: Don’t protect your athlete from every challenge.

    - Coaches are watching parents too: Your sideline behavior matters more than you think.

    - Player development is more than drills: It’s about mindset, consistency, and patience.

    - Coaching should be purpose-driven: Integrity, value, and long-term growth always win.Stay in your lane: Everyone’s path is different — and that’s okay.


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    52 min