JAMODI Podcast

JAMODI Podcast

Welcome to the JAMODI Podcast hosted by Matt Sayman. We interview coaches and leaders to find out not just what they do, but how they do what they do. Becoming the best version of ourselves is JAMODI...Just A Matter Of Doing It.

  1. 5 HR AGO

    Effective Communication Strategies | Jake Garner

    In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, Coach Matt Sayman sits down with Coach Jake Garner, Head Boys Basketball Coach at Walnut Grove High School in Prosper ISD. From small-town Texas roots to opening a brand-new high school program, Coach Garner shares the leadership lessons, systems, and daily disciplines that have shaped his journey. This conversation dives deep into culture building, parent relationships, spring development, and how to balance school basketball with the realities of select/AAU in the DFW area. If you're a high school basketball coach, athletic director, or leader building something from the ground up, this episode is packed with practical takeaways. Key Topics Covered: 🏀 Growing up in Tom Bean, Texas and the impact of mentorship🏀 Transitioning from student teacher to head coach in Prosper ISD🏀 Opening Walnut Grove High School and building culture from Day 1🏀 Partnering with parents instead of battling them🏀 Giving parents access without losing program standards🏀 Moms clinics, communication systems, and building trust🏀 Spring development philosophy: skill first, system second🏀 4-out to 5-out offensive evolution and spacing concepts🏀 Teaching pace & space at the high school level🏀 Balancing AAU/select basketball with school development🏀 Daily habits that sustain elite leadership🏀 Planning your day as a head coach🏀 365-day readers, journaling, and self-reflection🏀 Giving yourself grace during the grind of the season Coach Garner shares practical ideas like: • Putting your cell phone number on the first parent meeting slide• Documenting parent contact trends after wins vs losses• Filming every practice to increase transparency• Using 10-minute player meetings to clarify roles• Structuring spring workouts around problem-solving and skill development• Evaluating your drills instead of just running them• Creating player connection maps to strengthen team culture Whether you're coaching in Texas, building a new program, or leading an established one, this episode offers both strategy and heart. About Coach Jake Garner: • Head Boys Basketball Coach at Walnut Grove High School (Prosper ISD)• 12 years in coaching, all in Prosper ISD• Former varsity assistant at Prosper High School• Opened Walnut Grove High School as Head Coach• Former multi-sport athlete from Tom Bean, Texas• University of North Texas graduate This episode is a must-listen for coaches who care about culture, clarity, communication, and consistent growth. 🎧 Subscribe to the JAMODI Podcast for more conversations with elite high school basketball coaches. 📲 Connect with JAMODI for more coaching content, leadership tools, and culture-building strategies. If this episode added value, share it with another coach who is building something special. 🎧|🎥  JAMODI PODCAST 💪 Powered by:  Ballogy | Sideline Interactive | Grip Spritz | Scoreboard Media 🚨 Use promo code “JAMODI” for 10% off your Grip Spritz order

    16 min
  2. 1 DAY AGO

    EPISODE 293 | JAKE GARNER

    In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, Coach Matt Sayman sits down with Coach Jake Garner, Head Boys Basketball Coach at Walnut Grove High School in Prosper ISD. From small-town Texas roots to opening a brand-new high school program, Coach Garner shares the leadership lessons, systems, and daily disciplines that have shaped his journey. This conversation dives deep into culture building, parent relationships, spring development, and how to balance school basketball with the realities of select/AAU in the DFW area. If you're a high school basketball coach, athletic director, or leader building something from the ground up, this episode is packed with practical takeaways. Key Topics Covered: 🏀 Growing up in Tom Bean, Texas and the impact of mentorship🏀 Transitioning from student teacher to head coach in Prosper ISD🏀 Opening Walnut Grove High School and building culture from Day 1🏀 Partnering with parents instead of battling them🏀 Giving parents access without losing program standards🏀 Moms clinics, communication systems, and building trust🏀 Spring development philosophy: skill first, system second🏀 4-out to 5-out offensive evolution and spacing concepts🏀 Teaching pace & space at the high school level🏀 Balancing AAU/select basketball with school development🏀 Daily habits that sustain elite leadership🏀 Planning your day as a head coach🏀 365-day readers, journaling, and self-reflection🏀 Giving yourself grace during the grind of the season Coach Garner shares practical ideas like: • Putting your cell phone number on the first parent meeting slide• Documenting parent contact trends after wins vs losses• Filming every practice to increase transparency• Using 10-minute player meetings to clarify roles• Structuring spring workouts around problem-solving and skill development• Evaluating your drills instead of just running them• Creating player connection maps to strengthen team culture Whether you're coaching in Texas, building a new program, or leading an established one, this episode offers both strategy and heart. About Coach Jake Garner: • Head Boys Basketball Coach at Walnut Grove High School (Prosper ISD)• 12 years in coaching, all in Prosper ISD• Former varsity assistant at Prosper High School• Opened Walnut Grove High School as Head Coach• Former multi-sport athlete from Tom Bean, Texas• University of North Texas graduate This episode is a must-listen for coaches who care about culture, clarity, communication, and consistent growth. 🎧 Subscribe to the JAMODI Podcast for more conversations with elite high school basketball coaches. 📲 Connect with JAMODI for more coaching content, leadership tools, and culture-building strategies. If this episode added value, share it with another coach who is building something special. 🎧|🎥  JAMODI PODCAST 💪 Powered by:  Ballogy | Sideline Interactive | Grip Spritz | Scoreboard Media 🚨 Use promo code “JAMODI” for 10% off your Grip Spritz order

    1h 33m
  3. 4 DAYS AGO

    Navigating Team Composition | Ryan Murphy

    In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, Matt Sayman sits down with Ryan Murphy for a powerful conversation on culture, confidence, and building a sustainable program. Coach Murphy breaks down what it really looks like to take over a program, survive the challenges of Year 1, and see growth take hold in Year 2. From defining standards to developing shooters and embracing adversity, this episode is loaded with real, practical coaching insight. If you’re a coach trying to build belief, play faster, and create a culture that lasts beyond wins and losses, this episode is for you 🎯 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE 🧠🏀🏀 Why Year 1 is about foundation, not the scoreboard🏀 How to build buy-in through standards and relationships🏀 The “1–0 vs the standard” mindset🏀 Teaching players to play fast without losing discipline🏀 Using Synergy and Hudl for self-scouting and development🏀 Building shooter confidence through competition🏀 Why accountability must be positive, not just loud🏀 Defining roles clearly to keep players bought in🏀 Creating culture that survives adversity🏀 How effort and vulnerability drive consistency KEY TOPICS 🔑• Basketball culture building• Year 1 vs Year 2 program growth• High school basketball coaching• Fast-paced offensive identity• Defensive pressure and effort• Competitive shooting drills• Player confidence development• Film study and self-scouting• Role clarity and accountability• Leadership in team sports FEATURED COACH 🎙️Coach Ryan Murphy is a high school basketball coach known for building culture-driven programs centered on relentless effort, accountability, and pace. His “1–0 vs the standard” philosophy emphasizes daily growth over chasing outcomes and helps teams sustain success long-term. NOTABLE CONCEPTS FROM THE EPISODE 💡• 1–0 vs the standard• Relentless effort as a non-negotiable• Player-to-player accountability• Competitive shooting environments• Draft-style practice teams• Scout team ownership• Positive reinforcement through film• Role clarity for long-term buy-in DRILLS MENTIONED 📝• Seven Up shooting competition• Stitches (full-court competitive shooting)• Transition Recognition drill• Competitive execution scoring• Game-speed shooting constraints WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS ❤️Winning can hide flaws. Losing reveals lessons. Coach Murphy shares how embracing adversity, reinforcing standards, and prioritizing relationships leads to teams that believe in what they’re building. This episode brings clarity and conviction for coaches balancing patience with urgency. CONNECT WITH JAMODI 🎧Subscribe for weekly conversations with coaches building winning cultures the right way.Share this episode with a coach who needs encouragement heading into their next season. 🎧|🎥  JAMODI PODCAST 💪 Powered by:  Ballogy | Sideline Interactive | Grip Spritz | Scoreboard Media 🚨 Use promo code “JAMODI” for 10% off your Grip Spritz order

    11 min
  4. 5 DAYS AGO

    Competitive Shooting Drills | Ryan Murphy

    In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, Matt Sayman sits down with Ryan Murphy for a powerful conversation on culture, confidence, and building a sustainable program. Coach Murphy breaks down what it really looks like to take over a program, survive the challenges of Year 1, and see growth take hold in Year 2. From defining standards to developing shooters and embracing adversity, this episode is loaded with real, practical coaching insight. If you’re a coach trying to build belief, play faster, and create a culture that lasts beyond wins and losses, this episode is for you 🎯 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE 🧠🏀🏀 Why Year 1 is about foundation, not the scoreboard🏀 How to build buy-in through standards and relationships🏀 The “1–0 vs the standard” mindset🏀 Teaching players to play fast without losing discipline🏀 Using Synergy and Hudl for self-scouting and development🏀 Building shooter confidence through competition🏀 Why accountability must be positive, not just loud🏀 Defining roles clearly to keep players bought in🏀 Creating culture that survives adversity🏀 How effort and vulnerability drive consistency KEY TOPICS 🔑• Basketball culture building• Year 1 vs Year 2 program growth• High school basketball coaching• Fast-paced offensive identity• Defensive pressure and effort• Competitive shooting drills• Player confidence development• Film study and self-scouting• Role clarity and accountability• Leadership in team sports FEATURED COACH 🎙️Coach Ryan Murphy is a high school basketball coach known for building culture-driven programs centered on relentless effort, accountability, and pace. His “1–0 vs the standard” philosophy emphasizes daily growth over chasing outcomes and helps teams sustain success long-term. NOTABLE CONCEPTS FROM THE EPISODE 💡• 1–0 vs the standard• Relentless effort as a non-negotiable• Player-to-player accountability• Competitive shooting environments• Draft-style practice teams• Scout team ownership• Positive reinforcement through film• Role clarity for long-term buy-in DRILLS MENTIONED 📝• Seven Up shooting competition• Stitches (full-court competitive shooting)• Transition Recognition drill• Competitive execution scoring• Game-speed shooting constraints WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS ❤️Winning can hide flaws. Losing reveals lessons. Coach Murphy shares how embracing adversity, reinforcing standards, and prioritizing relationships leads to teams that believe in what they’re building. This episode brings clarity and conviction for coaches balancing patience with urgency. CONNECT WITH JAMODI 🎧Subscribe for weekly conversations with coaches building winning cultures the right way.Share this episode with a coach who needs encouragement heading into their next season. 🎧|🎥  JAMODI PODCAST 💪 Powered by:  Ballogy | Sideline Interactive | Grip Spritz | Scoreboard Media 🚨 Use promo code “JAMODI” for 10% off your Grip Spritz order

    15 min
  5. 6 DAYS AGO

    Building Player Confidence | Ryan Murphy

    In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, Matt Sayman sits down with Ryan Murphy for a powerful conversation on culture, confidence, and building a sustainable program. Coach Murphy breaks down what it really looks like to take over a program, survive the challenges of Year 1, and see growth take hold in Year 2. From defining standards to developing shooters and embracing adversity, this episode is loaded with real, practical coaching insight. If you’re a coach trying to build belief, play faster, and create a culture that lasts beyond wins and losses, this episode is for you 🎯 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE 🧠🏀🏀 Why Year 1 is about foundation, not the scoreboard🏀 How to build buy-in through standards and relationships🏀 The “1–0 vs the standard” mindset🏀 Teaching players to play fast without losing discipline🏀 Using Synergy and Hudl for self-scouting and development🏀 Building shooter confidence through competition🏀 Why accountability must be positive, not just loud🏀 Defining roles clearly to keep players bought in🏀 Creating culture that survives adversity🏀 How effort and vulnerability drive consistency KEY TOPICS 🔑• Basketball culture building• Year 1 vs Year 2 program growth• High school basketball coaching• Fast-paced offensive identity• Defensive pressure and effort• Competitive shooting drills• Player confidence development• Film study and self-scouting• Role clarity and accountability• Leadership in team sports FEATURED COACH 🎙️Coach Ryan Murphy is a high school basketball coach known for building culture-driven programs centered on relentless effort, accountability, and pace. His “1–0 vs the standard” philosophy emphasizes daily growth over chasing outcomes and helps teams sustain success long-term. NOTABLE CONCEPTS FROM THE EPISODE 💡• 1–0 vs the standard• Relentless effort as a non-negotiable• Player-to-player accountability• Competitive shooting environments• Draft-style practice teams• Scout team ownership• Positive reinforcement through film• Role clarity for long-term buy-in DRILLS MENTIONED 📝• Seven Up shooting competition• Stitches (full-court competitive shooting)• Transition Recognition drill• Competitive execution scoring• Game-speed shooting constraints WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS ❤️Winning can hide flaws. Losing reveals lessons. Coach Murphy shares how embracing adversity, reinforcing standards, and prioritizing relationships leads to teams that believe in what they’re building. This episode brings clarity and conviction for coaches balancing patience with urgency. CONNECT WITH JAMODI 🎧Subscribe for weekly conversations with coaches building winning cultures the right way.Share this episode with a coach who needs encouragement heading into their next season. 🎧|🎥  JAMODI PODCAST 💪 Powered by:  Ballogy | Sideline Interactive | Grip Spritz | Scoreboard Media

    16 min
  6. 17 FEB

    Year One vs Year Two | Ryan Murphy

    In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, Matt Sayman sits down with Ryan Murphy for a powerful conversation on culture, confidence, and building a sustainable program. Coach Murphy breaks down what it really looks like to take over a program, survive the challenges of Year 1, and see growth take hold in Year 2. From defining standards to developing shooters and embracing adversity, this episode is loaded with real, practical coaching insight. If you’re a coach trying to build belief, play faster, and create a culture that lasts beyond wins and losses, this episode is for you 🎯 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE 🧠🏀🏀 Why Year 1 is about foundation, not the scoreboard🏀 How to build buy-in through standards and relationships🏀 The “1–0 vs the standard” mindset🏀 Teaching players to play fast without losing discipline🏀 Using Synergy and Hudl for self-scouting and development🏀 Building shooter confidence through competition🏀 Why accountability must be positive, not just loud🏀 Defining roles clearly to keep players bought in🏀 Creating culture that survives adversity🏀 How effort and vulnerability drive consistency KEY TOPICS 🔑• Basketball culture building• Year 1 vs Year 2 program growth• High school basketball coaching• Fast-paced offensive identity• Defensive pressure and effort• Competitive shooting drills• Player confidence development• Film study and self-scouting• Role clarity and accountability• Leadership in team sports FEATURED COACH 🎙️Coach Ryan Murphy is a high school basketball coach known for building culture-driven programs centered on relentless effort, accountability, and pace. His “1–0 vs the standard” philosophy emphasizes daily growth over chasing outcomes and helps teams sustain success long-term. NOTABLE CONCEPTS FROM THE EPISODE 💡• 1–0 vs the standard• Relentless effort as a non-negotiable• Player-to-player accountability• Competitive shooting environments• Draft-style practice teams• Scout team ownership• Positive reinforcement through film• Role clarity for long-term buy-in DRILLS MENTIONED 📝• Seven Up shooting competition• Stitches (full-court competitive shooting)• Transition Recognition drill• Competitive execution scoring• Game-speed shooting constraints WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS ❤️Winning can hide flaws. Losing reveals lessons. Coach Murphy shares how embracing adversity, reinforcing standards, and prioritizing relationships leads to teams that believe in what they’re building. This episode brings clarity and conviction for coaches balancing patience with urgency. CONNECT WITH JAMODI 🎧Subscribe for weekly conversations with coaches building winning cultures the right way.Share this episode with a coach who needs encouragement heading into their next season. 🎧|🎥  JAMODI PODCAST 💪 Powered by:  Ballogy | Sideline Interactive | Grip Spritz | Scoreboard Media

    14 min
  7. 16 FEB

    EPISODE 292 | RYAN MURPHY

    In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, Matt Sayman sits down with Ryan Murphy for a powerful conversation on culture, confidence, and building a sustainable program. Coach Murphy breaks down what it really looks like to take over a program, survive the challenges of Year 1, and see growth take hold in Year 2. From defining standards to developing shooters and embracing adversity, this episode is loaded with real, practical coaching insight. If you’re a coach trying to build belief, play faster, and create a culture that lasts beyond wins and losses, this episode is for you 🎯 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE 🧠🏀🏀 Why Year 1 is about foundation, not the scoreboard🏀 How to build buy-in through standards and relationships🏀 The “1–0 vs the standard” mindset🏀 Teaching players to play fast without losing discipline🏀 Using Synergy and Hudl for self-scouting and development🏀 Building shooter confidence through competition🏀 Why accountability must be positive, not just loud🏀 Defining roles clearly to keep players bought in🏀 Creating culture that survives adversity🏀 How effort and vulnerability drive consistency KEY TOPICS 🔑• Basketball culture building• Year 1 vs Year 2 program growth• High school basketball coaching• Fast-paced offensive identity• Defensive pressure and effort• Competitive shooting drills• Player confidence development• Film study and self-scouting• Role clarity and accountability• Leadership in team sports FEATURED COACH 🎙️Coach Ryan Murphy is a high school basketball coach known for building culture-driven programs centered on relentless effort, accountability, and pace. His “1–0 vs the standard” philosophy emphasizes daily growth over chasing outcomes and helps teams sustain success long-term. NOTABLE CONCEPTS FROM THE EPISODE 💡• 1–0 vs the standard• Relentless effort as a non-negotiable• Player-to-player accountability• Competitive shooting environments• Draft-style practice teams• Scout team ownership• Positive reinforcement through film• Role clarity for long-term buy-in DRILLS MENTIONED 📝• Seven Up shooting competition• Stitches (full-court competitive shooting)• Transition Recognition drill• Competitive execution scoring• Game-speed shooting constraints WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS ❤️Winning can hide flaws. Losing reveals lessons. Coach Murphy shares how embracing adversity, reinforcing standards, and prioritizing relationships leads to teams that believe in what they’re building. This episode brings clarity and conviction for coaches balancing patience with urgency. CONNECT WITH JAMODI 🎧Subscribe for weekly conversations with coaches building winning cultures the right way. Share this episode with a coach who needs encouragement heading into their next season. 🎧|🎥  JAMODI PODCAST 💪 Powered by:  Ballogy | Sideline Interactive | Grip Spritz | Scoreboard Media 🚨 Use promo code “JAMODI” for 10% off your Grip Spritz order

    1h 19m
  8. 13 FEB

    Coach With No Regrets | Mauricio Perez

    In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, host Matt Sayman sits down with Coach Mauricio Perez for an in-depth conversation on high school basketball, leadership, and building a program the right way. Coach Perez shares powerful insights on rebounding with effort, creating a fearless shooting culture, empowering players through freedom and accountability, and sustaining joy in coaching through wins and losses. From practical drills like tennis-ball rebounding and full-court small-sided games to bigger-picture conversations about culture, parent alignment, and playing with urgency, this episode is packed with actionable ideas for basketball coaches at every level. Coach Perez also dives into how he teaches players to move on from mistakes, embrace their roles, and play with confidence — all while maintaining a fast-paced, modern style of play that prepares athletes for the next level. If you’re a coach looking to improve player buy-in, offensive flow, defensive toughness, and overall program culture, this episode delivers real-world wisdom from the sidelines. 🏀 Topics Covered: • Teaching rebounding without size using effort, leverage, and technique • Practice drills to build toughness and accountability • Creating a shooting culture built on confidence and freedom • Letting players read the game instead of playing robotic basketball • How to coach mistakes without stealing player confidence • Building urgency by treating every season like a senior year • Aligning parents, players, and coaches around program culture • Playing fast while still valuing possessions • Why enjoyment matters for both coaches and players • Lessons learned from adversity, injuries, and unexpected change 🎯 Key Coaching Takeaways: • Rebounding is about heart, positioning, and contact — not height • Players perform better when they’re free to make reads and mistakes • Positive reinforcement accelerates learning more than constant correction • Great teams know personnel and put teammates in positions to succeed • Culture is built daily through consistency, communication, and care 🎧 Listen, learn, and grow with the JAMODI Podcast — conversations designed to help coaches become better leaders, teachers, and mentors. 👍 If you enjoyed this episode, like, subscribe, and share with another coach who loves the game. 🎧|🎥  JAMODI PODCAST 💪 Powered by:  Ballogy | Sideline Interactive | Grip Spritz | Scoreboard Media 🚨 Use promo code “JAMODI” for 10% off your Grip Spritz order

    14 min

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Welcome to the JAMODI Podcast hosted by Matt Sayman. We interview coaches and leaders to find out not just what they do, but how they do what they do. Becoming the best version of ourselves is JAMODI...Just A Matter Of Doing It.

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