Shipped Across The Border

Max Rolnick And Chris Bieman

The #1 Podcast For Those Trying to Play College Basketball. Everything From Interviews With Current College Athletes and Coaches to Breaking Down Parts of The Game All So You Can Get Better.

  1. vor 5 Tagen

    End of an Era | 6 Lessons to Make It to College Basketball

    It's the end of an era. 🎓 The day before graduation, Max and I sat down for what might be our last episode together for a long time and we wanted to make it count. 4 years of college basketball, a podcast we built from nothing, and a lot of lessons learned the hard way. We figured there's no better way to close it out than passing on everything we know. In this finale, we break down 6 lessons for any young player trying to make it to college basketball drawn from real experience, real failures, and real moments that shaped who we became. One of us came from a small town with nothing but a dream, the other grew up in the city with a different set of obstacles. Either way, we both lived it Lessons we cover: - It's a marathon, not a sprint - Don't put college players on a pedestal - Use every resource around you - Be uncomfortable, seek out better competition - Advocate for yourself relentlessly - Ask for feedback unapologetically Plus our "Welcome to College" horror stories, how the game changed us as people, and a sendoff to everyone who's been rocking with us since day one. It's been a hell of a run. Thank you for listening. 🙏- All The Socials: https://linktr.ee/SATB_Pod - Time Stamps: 0:00 – Intro & Welcome Max opens the final episode; graduation is tomorrow (May 15th), the end of an era after 4 years. 0:33 – Lesson 1 (Max): "It's a Marathon, Not a Sprint" Consistency over intensity — stick with it long enough and opportunities will come. 6:52 – Lesson 2 (Chris): "Don't Put College Players on a Pedestal" They're regular people who just worked hard. Comparison is the thief of joy. 9:52 – Lesson 3 (Chris): "Use the Resources Around You" Coaches, film, the internet — stop doing it alone. It makes things infinitely harder than it needs to be. 14:48 – Lesson 4 (Max): "Be Uncomfortable" If you're the best player in the gym, you're in the wrong gym. Seek out higher-level environments. 15:03 – Lesson 5 (Max): "Advocate for Yourself" Send 30–50 emails a day. Film every game. Cast the widest net possible — coaches won't always find you. 21:27 – Lesson 6 (Chris): "Ask for Feedback Unapologetically" One hour with the right coach beats 20 solo sessions. Use your network, and even ChatGPT if needed. 26:35 – Storytime: "Welcome to College" Moments Max's jersey mix-up drill disaster & Chris's nightmare first-practice pass that almost touched the ceiling. 1:00:46 – Reflection: How College Changed Us Patience, going with the flow, and learning to succeed under adversity. 1:11:48 – Shoutouts & Sign-Off Thanking coaches (Coach Southall, Coach Pisch, Coach Brad), teammates, and loyal listeners. Final farewell.

    1 Std. 16 Min.
  2. 20. Apr.

    The Return of Coach Hack

    Coach Hack is back on the pod for the first time in years. We catch up on everything since Medaille closed, the grind of rebuilding FDU Florham from the ground up, 7 players quitting before practice even started, becoming a dad, and the 48-hour stretch that changed his entire life. Plus golf coaching, the Murph, and some stories we probably shouldn't tell. - All The Socials: https://linktr.ee/SATB_Pod - Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro & Zoom Struggles We welcome back our former coach despite the janky Zoom setup holding us hostage. 1:25 Life at FDU Florham Coach breaks down his rocky first year and the slow rebuild we've been watching from afar. 9:18 First Move as Coach How do you fix a program that hasn't won in 20 years? We get into it. 15:03 Redefining Success Wins aside, we talk about what a successful season actually looks like now. 16:51 Fatherhood Changes Everything Cameron cheering "Daddy's team" in a silent gym, we talk about how perspective shifts when you become a parent. 19:26 Medai Closes: What's Next? Coach walks us through the 48-hour whirlwind, job offer, move, and pregnancy announcement all at once. 30:12 Golf Coach Era We find out Coach is now running the FDU golf program and playing elite country clubs for free. 38:31 Fix the Slice We diagnose why Chris is sending balls through virtual windows and what he needs to fix. 47:14 The Murph Challenge Chris tells us he's doing the Murph on Memorial Day and Coach gives his strategy breakdown. 54:47 When Do Kids Get Phones? Cameron's already skipping YouTube ads at 2, we debate tech and kids. 1:04:32 Coach McDonald to St. Bonaventure We react to the big coaching news and what it means to make the D1 jump. 1:10:02 Wild Stories & Real Talk We close out with the funniest Medai memories and Coach sends us off with some real talk.

    1 Std. 17 Min.
  3. 23. März

    Playing for the Kids That Don't Exist Yet | Aden Goffe

    Aden Goffe is back on Shipped Across the Border and a lot has changed since the last time he sat down with us. He started the season as one of the top scorers in all of D3 basketball, then tore his MCL and watched the rest of the year from the sideline. In this episode, Aden breaks down how he got to that level, what he picked up watching games from the bench, and where his head is at heading into next year. We also get into his run in the Beyond All Odds 1v1 tournament, his plans to open a sports complex, picking up DJing during his recovery, and the real reason he plays the game even when it gets hard. - All the Socials: https://linktr.ee/SATB_Pod - Timestamps; 0:00 — Intro & Welcome Back to Aden Goffe1:42 — MCL Tear & Leading D3 in Scoring3:03 — Off-Season Work: What Aden Actually Focused On4:53 — Going Pro? Overseas Ball & The Sports Complex Dream7:32 — Breaking Down the Sports Complex Business (Hoop Dome, Spooky Nook)9:47 — Small Town Canada & The Legendary After Prom Party11:46 — Beyond All Odds 1v1 Tournament Breakdown15:16 — How the 1v1 Rules Work (4 Dribbles, Up to 30, 8-Second Clock)19:39 — Picking Up DJing During Injury Recovery22:47 — Life Without Basketball: Managing Free Time & Boredom26:45 — Calisthenics, Muscle-Ups & Trying Something New30:04 — The Specialization Theory: You Can Only Be Great at 1–3 Things38:19 — Strength Training Goals, Body Composition & Diet Deep Dive48:24 — Picknelly Park 3v3 League: How It Started53:37 — Coach Parks' First-Half Explosion & SATB's Comeback Win1:00:34 — Aden's Full College Career Reflection (Year by Year)1:07:39 — Mental Blocks: Being Too Analytical & Boxing Yourself In1:13:39 — Spotlight Syndrome: Why He Needs a Crowd to Play His Best1:16:07 — Playing for the Legacy: What His Kids Will See One Day

    1 Std. 16 Min.
  4. 5. März

    First College Basketball Season: Injuries, IQ & Next Year Glow-Up - Jamie Lawson

    In this episode of Shipped Across The Border, we sit down with Jamie Lawson Jr. to break down what our first college basketball season at Elms really felt like, from adjusting to the competition and expectations to getting through a year defined by constant lineup changes and injuries. We recap the 10 win season as a big program milestone while also being real about the frustration of missing the playoffs when we were right on the edge. From there, we get into what it actually takes to level up. We talk about how winning programs build continuity, why basketball IQ separates top teams, and how Jamie wants to train this offseason by tracking workouts and shooting so the improvement is measurable and not just a feeling. In the back half, we pivot into a surprisingly deep debate on when kids should get phones, how social media and child fame can mess with development, and why parents have to build structure so talent does not get swallowed by hype. We close with next year plans, our schedule philosophy, record goals, and what it would mean for Elms to start earning real postseason recognition and performance based awards. Topics we cover: Freshman season reality check, team growth, and the playoff miss Injuries, depth, and constantly changing lineups Program building and continuity Offseason development plan, tracking, shooting work, getting quicker and stronger Kids and phones, TikTok and child star fame, and why hype can ruin talent Next year goals, scheduling, conference expectations, postseason recognition - All the Socials: https://linktr.ee/SATB_Pod - Time Stamps: 00:26 – Full intro, Jamie’s first college season and expectations 07:02 – Building a program, St. Joe’s Maine continuity and winning over years 13:40 – Offseason plan: IQ, quickness, physicality, and tracking shots 20:56 – Life after hoops: structure, screen time, needing a new video game 23:43 – Phone debate: what age should kids get phones 29:04 – Kids, content, and money: early phones, TikTok, and viral child creators 32:34 – Child stars vs TikTok fame: Bieber, Baby Gronk, Disney kids 35:54 – Psychological cost of fame, parents’ responsibility, “getting treated different” 38:15 – Julian Newman example and what happens when validation disappears 39:41 – Transition point toward getting back on hoops / future focus 41:05 – Pivot back to basketball, offseason routine (open gym, lifting) 42:06 – Spring break plans and LA talk (In-N-Out, Venice Beach, Roscoe’s) 44:40 – Screen time limiters, “fiending,” and why Facebook becomes rock bottom 48:42 – Childhood screen time restrictions, going outside, and how parenting flipped 52:21 – Back to hoops: Northeast vs North Carolina style of play differences 55:03 – Individual + team goals for next year (awards, shooting, playoffs, Final Four talk) 59:17 – Non-conference scheduling debate: tougher teams vs easier wins 59:46 – Balance take: need confidence-building wins and “learn from losses” games 01:00:16 – Next year schedule philosophy: tougher teams vs easier wins (continued) 01:01:43 – Ideal record talk: 16–9 overall, 10–6 in conference 01:02:43 – Shout out Mary Turco, all-conference awards, program profile 01:03:36 – Final words, closing prompt

    1 Std. 4 Min.
  5. 26. Feb.

    Life After College Basketball: No Regrets, New Purpose - Max Rolnick

    The whistle blew. The season ended. Now What? This week on Shipped Across the Border, Chris and Max get raw about life after college basketball, what it means to walk away from something you poured 15+ years into, how your body and mind shift when the grind is finally over, and why the hardest part wasn't the ending itself, but realizing how much mental weight you were carrying the whole time. Max opens up about spotlight syndrome the belief that your performance defined how everyone around you saw you and why it took the end of his career to finally take those glasses off. They also get into calisthenics as a new pursuit, the one-to-one input/output ratio that basketball never gave, and a wild philosophical tangent courtesy of Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy. We close it out with another debate: is it consistency or intensity that separates the ones who make it from the ones who don't? - All The Socials: https://linktr.ee/SATB_Pod - Time Stamps: 00:00 – Intro / Season's OverSetting up the episode — end of the season, life after college basketball. 01:13 – No Regrets15+ years of basketball, zero regrets, and what the journey gave him as a person. 04:28 – The Physical TollAnkle injuries, back issues, sickness — and how it all mentally prepared him for the end. 06:23 – Sudden vs. Gradual EndingsChris and Max compare their two very different ways of walking away from the game. 12:03 – What Would've Made Him Want More?His NBA 2K starting attributes, his ceiling, and why he's at peace with the level he reached. 17:42 – Calisthenics: Bandaid or New Purpose?Why bodybuilding was just filling a hole, and why calisthenics hits differently. 31:01 – Spotlight SyndromeThe biggest lesson from basketball being over — he was projecting his intensity onto everyone else's perception of him. 38:29 – Bright Lights & Getting Out of Your HeadPerformance anxiety, "big moment" psychology, and the Mike Tyson effect. 48:33 – Nietzsche & the 10-Page InquiryA deep philosophical rabbit hole inspired by Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy — teased for a future episode. 51:22 – Consistency vs. IntensityWhich archetype actually wins in basketball and in life?

    1 Std. 8 Min.

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The #1 Podcast For Those Trying to Play College Basketball. Everything From Interviews With Current College Athletes and Coaches to Breaking Down Parts of The Game All So You Can Get Better.