Basketball To Business

Myson Jones

What's up! Welcome to the Basketball To Business podcast. This podcast is basketball fanatics who happen to love the sport of business, too. I'm Myson Jones, your host. In these episodes, you'll get complete transparency into what it's like to operate a basketball training business and you'll learn from some of the best business minds in the game of basketball! Follow me on social to learn more IG - @mysonjones Twitter @themysonjones Facebook @mysonjones

  1. 09/10/2025

    The Truth About Basketball Recruiting: What Every Athlete & Parent Needs to Hear

    What's up basketball trainers, parents and athletes? Today we’re joined by Tucker Richardson — a former Division I guard at Colgate University who knows firsthand what it’s like to be overlooked in the recruiting process. From battling the challenges of being under-recruited to carving out a successful college career while beginning his professional basketball career, Tucker has turned his experience into a mission: helping athletes and parents better understand the fast-changing world of basketball recruiting. That mission led him to create Hacking Hoops, an online community built to guide families through the maze of exposure, training, and opportunity. In this episode, Tucker opens up about his journey from being under-recruited to thriving at the Division I level. Along the way, he breaks down how the high school recruiting landscape has changed, the role of AAU, and why skill development and the right trainers matter more than flashy promises. He also tackles the big questions parents often ask — from when to start AAU to whether recruiting services are really worth it — and shares how Hacking Hoops is designed to support athletes and families navigating today’s competitive environment. 00:00 Recruiting and Personal Journey of Tucker Richardson02:37 Understanding Under-Recruitment vs. Skill Level05:07 The Role of AAU in Player Development07:52 Finding Alternatives to AAU and Choosing Trainers10:47 Red Flags in Player Development Coaching13:02 Evaluating Basketball Recruiting Services17:01 Common Questions from Parents19:47 Navigating the Current Basketball Recruiting Landscape25:58 Learn more about Hacking Hoops: Building a Supportive Community Whether you’re a high school player chasing your dream or a parent learning how to support the process, this conversation is packed with real-world advice you won’t want to miss.

    30 min
  2. 06/27/2025

    Collin Castellaw's Journey from Shot Mechanics to PlayersTV

    In this episode, I sit down with longtime friend and fellow basketball visionary Collin Castellaw — someone many know from Shot Mechanics, but whose journey has taken him far beyond shooting tutorials. We go deep into Collin’s evolution from coach and content creator to co-founder of PlayersTV, a fast-growing, multi-million dollar, athlete-owned media company redefining sports and culture content. He opens up about how Shot Mechanics was more than just a YouTube channel — it was his “PhD in online business” and laid the groundwork for understanding digital strategy, community-building, and scalable content. Collin walks us through the gritty early days of PlayersTV, the “silent grind” behind the scenes, and the bold pivot during the 2020 pandemic that turned obstacles into momentum. From building an ad-friendly tech stack to helping fans become owners alongside athlete investors, Collin shares the real playbook behind their push toward “Athlete Content 2.0.” If you’re an athlete, coach, or creative trying to build something meaningful — this one’s for you. 00:00 The Journey of PlayersTV03:02 Navigating the Entrepreneurial Grind06:09 Balancing Family and Business08:50 Adapting to Challenges During a Pandemic12:04 Building a Unique Media Company14:46 Innovative Advertising Strategies18:06 Understanding Metrics and KPIs21:09 Engaging with Fans and Investors24:04 The Future of Athlete Content27:01 Learning and Adapting in Business30:09 Final Thoughts and Future Plans If you got value from this conversation, share it with another trainer, coach, or hooper who needs to hear it. Until next time 💪

    41 min
  3. 06/05/2025

    Halftime Break with Ian Hietala

    If you're passionate about basketball, content creation, or building a brand from the ground up, this episode is a must-listen. Ian Hietala joins us to share his journey from aspiring trainer to one of the most promising voices in basketball edutainment—blending skill, strategy, and storytelling to make a lasting impact. In this episode, Ian Hietala takes us through his journey as a rising force in the basketball training world, blending education and entertainment to create impactful content for the next generation. He shares how his youth, discipline, and dedication to daily content creation give him a unique edge, while his media agency and online training serve as core revenue streams. Beyond the content, Ian opens up about the importance of building relationships in the training community, learning from mentors, and embracing experimentation—both in business and in training methods. From optimizing his tech stack to setting realistic financial goals, Ian emphasizes the value of consistency, authenticity, and volume in achieving long-term success. 00:00 Introduction to Ian Hietala 03:01 Goals and Ambitions in Basketball Training 06:10 The Art of Edutainment in Basketball Content 08:07 Youth Advantage in Content Creation 11:11 Daily Routine and Content Strategy 15:21 Revenue Streams in Basketball Training 18:17 Organic CTAs and Audience Engagement 19:26 Tech Stack for Content Creation 20:29 Training Sessions and Business Model 22:38 Navigating the AAU Landscape 24:01 The Impact of Online Presence on Offline Training 25:17 Building Relationships in the Training Community 26:41 Logistics of Collaborative Training Sessions 28:24 Learning from Industry Leaders 30:48 The Importance of Experimentation in Training 32:07 Scaling Content Creation and Team Dynamics 34:28 The Role of Money in Career Development 38:01 Setting Realistic Revenue Goals 39:59 Content Style and Audience Engagement 46:11 Lessons from Failed Ventures Whether you're a coach, creator, or entrepreneur, Ian's story is packed with insights to fuel your own growth. Tap in, take notes, and get inspired to level up with purpose, passion, and consistency.

    47 min
  4. 05/25/2025

    Halftime Break with Coach Peter Danyliv, Shane Hennen and Micah Lancaster

    What's up, basketball trainers? It's been a while. I hope everyone's enjoying the weekend. Let's go straight to business, shall we? In this episode, I'm back with three of the most respected voices in the basketball training world—Peter Danyliv, Shane Hennen and Micah Lancaster—to unpack the major shifts transforming the industry today. If you're a basketball trainer running your own business or dreaming of starting one, this conversation is a must-listen. Together, we explore how the training game has moved beyond just cones and court work into a new era shaped by content creation, personal branding, and social media influence. We dig into the realities many trainers face today: standing out in a crowded online space, building legitimacy without compromising on quality, and turning training into a scalable business. You’ll hear real talk about: 🔄 How the traditional trainer model is evolving—and why clinging to old methods could be costing you growth. 🎥 Why being a great trainer isn’t enough anymore without smart content strategy and a digital presence. 🧠 The role of mentorship and collaboration in accelerating your business and improving your craft. 📈 The importance of knowing your terminology, systems, and messaging to elevate both your clients and your brand. 🤝 Why the future of the industry lies in partnerships, thought leadership, and continued learning—not just flashy workouts. We also dive deep into how to balance authenticity and engagement when marketing your business online—so you're not just another trainer posting highlight reels, but a trusted educator and authority in your niche. Whether you're just getting started or looking to level up your training business, this episode is packed with insight, actionable advice, and inspiration to help you build a career that’s not only impactful on the court—but also profitable off of it.

    56 min
  5. 01/06/2025

    Halftime Break with Coach Shane Hennen: Even Basketball Trainers Evolve

    What's up basketball trainers? I hope everyone had a warm and relaxing holiday season! New year, new goals, new strategies, but same goals - growing our basketball training business as we grow into better versions of ourselves year after year. And so, let's start this year with an engaging conversation with Coach Shane Hennen. In today's podcast episode, Coach Shane reflects on his journey over the past three years, discussing the contrasts between his upbringing in a small town and his current life as a prominent basketball trainer. He shares insights on evolving goals, the balance between content creation and in-person training, and the importance of building a local presence through social media. Shane also delves into navigating brand deals and the grind behind his success, emphasizing the dedication required to thrive in the competitive landscape of basketball training. 00:00 Reconnecting After Three Years 02:00 Life Lessons from Small Town Living 05:55 Evolving Goals in Basketball Training 10:04 Balancing Content Creation and In-Person Training 14:03 Finding Inspiration for Content 17:50 Building a Local Presence Through Social Media 22:01 Navigating Brand Deals and Management 25:55 The Grind Behind Success Some takeaways: - Growing up in a small town has its advantages and drawbacks. - At one point, some trainers' focus shift towards impactful training rather than just financial gain. - Content creation is now a significant part even in the basketball training business model. - Social media presence can greatly enhance local business opportunities. - Building a brand requires consistent effort and creativity. - Brand deals can significantly increase income for trainers. - The grind involves doing what others are not willing to do. - Success comes from a combination of talent, hard work, and strategic content creation. I hope you all enjoyed today's podcast episode. We'll surely have more of these with Coach Shane soon, so stay tuned!

    30 min
  6. 11/20/2024

    Halftime Break with Coach Justin Furtado

    What's up, basketball trainers? It's been a while since our last half-time break episode here at Basketball to Business podcast. So, let's go straight to business, shall we? For today's episode, we'll be joined by Coach Justin Furtado. He is the founder of BTG (Beyond The Game), a basketball coaching business. In our conversation, Coach Justin shares his journey from a small town in Northern California to launching BTG (Beyond The Game), his basketball coaching business. He opens up about the challenges of transitioning to a big city and turning his passion into a sustainable enterprise. Moreover, Coach Justin dives into key aspects of his business, including pricing strategies, marketing breakthroughs through email campaigns and social media ads, and tackling seasonality in the industry. He also highlights the importance of community engagement, trust-building, and networking, as well as his vision for global expansion through camps and clinics. 00:30 A little background about Coach Justin 01:55 How It All Started: From High School JV Team to launching BTG (Beyond The Game) 07:45 Building relationships is key to securing gym space for training. 13:10 Budgeting and financial strategies are crucial for sustaining a business. 16:54 Coaches spill some resources that could be of help you and your training business. 19:26 Find out Coach Justin’s ultimate goal for BTG - global camps and clinics for athletes and coaches. 22:34 Camps generate the most revenue compared to other services offered by BTG. 26:52 HI Testimonial 27:50 Hear Coach Justin’s biggest breakthrough as he runs BTG 28:56 FB Ads, Email Marketing and Google My Business can helps your conversion rates. 35:45 What makes an ad effective is touching the pain point on kids 38:50 Understanding seasonality helps in financial planning for your business. 41:18 Trainers learning from trainers - how fun is that! 47:15 Word of advice from Coach Justin: Constant improvement and building connections are essential to business development. This episode surely offers valuable insights for anyone navigating the world of basketball training and business. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Basketball to Business. Stay connected for more conversations with basketball enthusiasts who share valuable tips and strategies to help you turn your basketball passion into a thriving business. Catch you in the next episode!

    49 min
  7. 09/06/2024

    Halftime Break with Justin Wakefield

    What's up, basketball trainers? In our podcast episode today, I had a great conversation with Justin Wakefield, a basketball trainer and educator, where we explored a range of topics related to coaching and player development. We discussed the importance of having thick skin as an educator, effective techniques for teaching players of all ages, the ideal training schedule, and the concept of "your body is your level" in basketball. We even reflected on our experiences in industries like sales and hardwood flooring and how those lessons have influenced our coaching styles. The conversation also touched on key themes like time management in training, using basketball as a tool for growth beyond the game, the importance of relationships and networking in the basketball community, and the different cultures of the sport in various markets. And towards the end, we emphasized the value of showing love, being a good person in the industry, and staying true to yourself through perseverance while building a successful training business. 00:00 Introduction and Thick Skin in Education04:02 Effective Techniques for Teaching Basketball10:12 The Ideal Training Schedule12:24 Playing Off the Ball in Basketball15:26 Your Body is Your Level in Basketball19:10 Exploring Different Industries and Gaining Perspective24:20 Efficiency and Time Management in Basketball Training25:19 Using Basketball as a Tool for Building26:04 Building Relationships and Networking in the Basketball Community31:23 Understanding Different Basketball Cultures in Different Markets37:25 Showing Love and Being a Good Person in the Industry43:14 Perseverance and Staying True to Oneself in the Basketball Training Business Overall, it was a deep, honest conversation about what it takes to be successful in basketball training and beyond. I hope you guys took away some solid gems from this episode. Thanks for tuning in, and as always, keep grinding and keep growing. Until our next podcast episode!

    48 min
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What's up! Welcome to the Basketball To Business podcast. This podcast is basketball fanatics who happen to love the sport of business, too. I'm Myson Jones, your host. In these episodes, you'll get complete transparency into what it's like to operate a basketball training business and you'll learn from some of the best business minds in the game of basketball! Follow me on social to learn more IG - @mysonjones Twitter @themysonjones Facebook @mysonjones