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Its Just Different Podcast is just what the title says... Different! Different people, Different conversations and different experiences! All with the same common goal... Success! I am your Host Ashley Roberts former collegiate player turned serial entrepreneur. We will talk all things youth/women's basketball and life. Join us on this journey as we share stories, give valuable insight and provide relevant information as it relates to all things basketball from dope people doing dope things. Episodes will drop every Tuesday!

Its Just Different Podcast Ashley Roberts

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Its Just Different Podcast is just what the title says... Different! Different people, Different conversations and different experiences! All with the same common goal... Success! I am your Host Ashley Roberts former collegiate player turned serial entrepreneur. We will talk all things youth/women's basketball and life. Join us on this journey as we share stories, give valuable insight and provide relevant information as it relates to all things basketball from dope people doing dope things. Episodes will drop every Tuesday!

    From Hoop Dreams To Ownership. Goals W/ Former Collegiate Player Dr. Rees Ep. 32

    From Hoop Dreams To Ownership. Goals W/ Former Collegiate Player Dr. Rees Ep. 32

    ### About the Guest(s):



    Dr. Ariassa Wilson, commonly referred to as Coach Rees or Dr. Rees, is a multifaceted professional with roots in Tacoma, Washington. As a former basketball player, she has an impressive career trajectory that includes playing professionally overseas in countries like Brazil, France, England, Belgium, Holland, and Colombia.

    She holds a master's in coaching and transitioned into a coaching career, which led her to be a head coach by the age of 25. Dr. Wilson is also the founder of a youth academy, has a significant coaching history at the community college level, and is now focused on leadership and empowering others through her role as a confidence coach and CEO of You Ish Coaching.

    Additionally, she has expressed aspirations of owning a team and being a venture capitalist in the sports industry.



    ### Episode Summary:

    In this episode, Dr. Ariassa Wilson shares her journey from an athlete to a coach, emphasizing the transformative power of community college athletics and the importance of hard work for achieving success.

    The conversation navigates through her personal evolution, the changing landscape of women's basketball, and the critical role of social capital in athlete recruitment.Dr. Wilson's extensive experience lends her unique insights into the athletic world, from the local community college level all the way to the professional stage.

    She speaks candidly about the challenges and opportunities athletes face today, both at the individual level and within the broader context of team dynamics and coaching.

    She also delves into her current work, focusing on mindset, habits, and skills essential for living out one's purpose. Her Doctorate in Organizational Leadership further informs her approach to personal and professional growth.

    ### Key Takeaways:

    * The role of community colleges in shaping athletes' futures and the need to value this path more.

    * Hard work as a differentiator: Challenges with the current athletic culture and the importance of true dedication.

    * Social capital's impact on recruiting: Coaches and players need to network effectively for successful career advancement.

    * The new landscape for athletes in an era of social media and NIL deals: Opportunities, challenges, and the importance of making informed decisions.

    * Dr. Wilson's vision for the future, including becoming a venture capitalist in sports and potentially owning a sports team.



    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 - Intro

    2:47 - What's Different

    4:35 - Coach Reese Introduction

    6:45 - Coaching Changes & Improvements

    16:26 - Networking Advice for Athletes at Small Schools

    20:32 - Coaching Career Motivations

    24:47 - Navigating the AAU Process for Athletes & Parents

    34:38 - Questions to Ask College Coaches

    36:53 - Benefits of Community College for Athletes

    41:40 - Decision Making in School Selection

    48:52 - Top 5 Insights

    52:42 - Recap: What's Different

    53:44 - Leave a Message

    55:27 - Closing Thoughts


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    • 55 min
    Oldest Rookie In WNBA to Breaking Records W/Yvonne Turner Ep. 31

    Oldest Rookie In WNBA to Breaking Records W/Yvonne Turner Ep. 31

    About the Guest(s):

    Yvonne Turner is renowned for her exceptional basketball career, having been recognized as the Big Twelve Player of the Year and a formidable defensive player.

    Despite not being drafted immediately after college, Anderson's perseverance led her to a successful international career, playing in countries like Hungary.

    She was labeled the oldest rookie in the WNBA at the age of 27 and has played for teams such as Phoenix Mercury and Seattle Storm.

    Off the court, Turner contributes to her community through her involvement with a non-profit organization, DEVELOP, which aims to provide resources and training to young athletes in Nebraska.



    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of the podcast, host Ashley Roberts engages with standout basketball player Yvonne Anderson in a candid conversation about her inspiring journey from collegiate basketball to professional leagues around the world and her unyielding passion for the sport.

    The dialogue plunges into Turner late draft into the WNBA, her impressive career overseas, and her take on the transformation of women's basketball.

    Yvonne reflects on her athletic evolution, discussing how playing in different countries and leagues helped refine her craft, and emphasizes the significance of being a resilient defender—highlighting that her defensive prowess was a key factor in distinguishing her from other players.



    Key Takeaways:


    Yvonne Turner persistence led her to a successful professional basketball career, including playing in the WNBA as the oldest rookie at 27.


    Defense is a crucial skill that set Anderson apart and played a significant role in her basketball career advancement.


    Turner highlights the importance of not settling and making informed decisions in a basketball career, advocating for picking a college team that aligns with personal goals.


    Turner's nonprofit organization, DEVELOP, is dedicated to empowering young athletes through training and resources, emphasizing community contribution.


    Despite the glamour of professional sports, Turner underscores the need to remain grounded, stay coachable, and value personal growth along with professional development.



    Yvonne on IG: @vonnvonn22

    Ashley on IG: @_thisisashleyr

    Its Just Different on IG: Itsjustdifferentpod




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    • 41 min
    From College Star To D1 College Coaching W/ Utah State Coach Alexis Hyder Ep.30

    From College Star To D1 College Coaching W/ Utah State Coach Alexis Hyder Ep.30

    About the Guest(s):

    Alexis Hyder is a former professional basketball player who brings a wealth of experience from both her collegiate and international playing careers.

    She played for the University of North Texas and Louisiana State University during her college years, and she later took her talents overseas to play professionally in countries such as Sweden and Australia.

    After a diligent career on the court, Alexis encountered setbacks with injuries, notably two ACL tears that would eventually lead her to the sidelines as a coach, poised to share her knowledge and passion for the game.

    Currently, she is serving as the recruiting coordinator at Lindenwood University, providing guidance and expertise to young athletes navigating the realms of competitive basketball and recruitment.



    Episode Summary:



    In this episode, Alexis Hyder offers a raw and candid perspective on the transition from being a collegiate athlete to a professional player and now a mentor and recruiting coordinator.

    Her insights delve deep into the intricacies of coaching, the evolution of the recruiting process, and the mental fortitude required to overcome injury and adversity.



    Key Takeaways:


    The modern era of coaching requires a nuanced understanding of each athlete's needs and the ability to adapt communication and motivational strategies accordingly.


    The recruitment process for athletes has evolved significantly, with social media and NIL rights changing the game for upcoming basketball stars.


    Alexis advises student-athletes and their parents to actively engage in the recruiting process by asking critical questions about fit, style of play, and coaching philosophies.


    Athletes should be placed in the best possible scenarios to showcase their skills and should maintain consistency in team selection to increase visibility to college coaches.



    Alexis on IG: _alexishyder

    Ashley on IG: _thisisashleyr

    Its Just Different on socials: @itsjustdifferentpod


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    • 1 tim. 4 min
    Is The Transfer Portal Right For You W/ D1 College Coach Sarah Miles Ep. 29

    Is The Transfer Portal Right For You W/ D1 College Coach Sarah Miles Ep. 29

    About the Guest(s):

    Sarah Miles is a seasoned figure in the world of women's basketball, having both played and coached basketball.

    She played collegiate basketball at West Virginia and has since transitioned into coaching. As a graduate assistant at West Virginia, Sarah got her start in coaching and has since served in various coaching roles across multiple universities, including the University of Denver, Central Michigan, and Northwestern.

    Her experience and knowledge make her a distinct voice on the intricacies of college basketball recruiting and coaching.

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode, Sarah Miles dives deep into the current landscape of college basketball, particularly focusing on recruiting and the transfer portal.

    Her insights shed light on the challenges and strategies coaches face as the dynamics of student athletics evolve. Sarah passionately discusses the critical importance of building authentic relationships and the art of coaching in today's sensitive and competitive environment.

    From the outset, the conversation with Sarah Miles encompasses a multitude of topics, starting with the stark contrasts between past and present recruitment practices. The introduction of NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals and the ramifications they have on the recruitment process are unpacked in detail.

    Later, the discussion pivots to the whirlwind world of the transfer portal—its operations, challenges, and impacts on high school and college players.

    Sarah provides a window into her journey through different coaching roles, revealing the path that led her to her current position and her aspirations for the future.

    Key Takeaways:


    The shift in college sports, particularly basketball, where present-day athletes often have different expectations and approaches compared to previous generations.


    The intricacies and challenges of navigating the transfer portal as coaches seek suitable recruits for their programs.


    The consequential nature of NIL deals and their influence on the decision-making processes of athletes and the offerings of universities.


    The delicate balance coaches must maintain between mentoring, relationship-building, and the strategic elements of coaching in a more sensitive athletic landscape.


    The power of starting small in a coaching career and the value of learning from various roles and experiences within different basketball programs.





    Sarah on Socials: _coachmiles15

    Its Just Different on social: itsjustdifferentpod

    Ashley on socials: _thisisashleyr


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    • 52 min
    This Game Don't Love You W/ AAU Director Rich Anderson

    This Game Don't Love You W/ AAU Director Rich Anderson

    About the Guest(s):

    Rich Anderson is a seasoned figure in the world of AAU basketball with over 26 years of experience. He has a track record of helping athletes secure college placements, significantly contributing to the development of young talent across boys' and girls' divisions.

    Anderson is the owner of Texas U Basketball, an AAU program based in Dallas, Texas, which he has represented for several years, even partnering with major circuits such as Under Armour Association (UAA).

    Episode Summary:

    In an episode brimming with insights, Rich Anderson sits down to discuss the complexities and dynamics of AAU basketball in Texas and beyond. With a candid tone, Anderson shares his extensive background, touching upon the struggles and triumphs that come with running a competitive AAU program. This conversation isn't just about sports; it's a deep dive into the heart of youth athletic development and the business acumen required to stay afloat and succeed in a saturated market.

    As Anderson recounts the journey through Texas' AAU basketball landscape, he highlights how passion can drive success and the need to pivot and evolve as a program director.

    Exploring the intricacies of athlete recruitment and retention amidst fierce competition, Anderson also sheds light on the importance of understanding and appreciating the unseen efforts that go into athlete development.

    Key Takeaways:


    AAU basketball in Texas is highly competitive, with a saturated market that presents challenges for both players and directors.


    Rich Anderson emphasizes the importance of transparency and setting correct expectations in the recruiting process to avoid misunderstandings and disappointments.


    The discussion touches on the crucial role of directors in nurturing talent and the intensity of work behind the scenes, including maintaining relationships with college coaches and managing logistics.


    Anderson's passion for coaching shines through, along with his desire to positively impact the AAU space and leave a lasting legacy.


    The current state of AAU is explored critically, with suggestions on how to improve its health and stability for future generations.



    Notable Quotes:




    "Every year in Texas, it's gonna get ugly, and it gets ugly."


    "I'm really big on setting expectations on the front end."


    "You have to treat it [AAU] like a business."


    "If you want to go hard, and this is going to be your livelihood, you have to treat it like a business."


    "Sometimes you gotta let that kid go, let people take their bumps."






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    • 1 tim. 9 min
    Small Town Kid Small Town Bucket W/ Saniya Burks Ep. 27

    Small Town Kid Small Town Bucket W/ Saniya Burks Ep. 27

    About the Guest(s):

    Saniya Burks is a high school basketball prodigy who's made waves with her outstanding performances on the court. Known for her scoring prowess, she once netted an astonishing 75 points in a single game, proving her athletic excellence.

    Currently committed to playing at Texas State, Burks has demonstrated remarkable patience and resilience in her journey, overcoming the stereotypes of being a small guard from a small town to clinch multiple D1 offers.

    Leading the nation in scoring and known for her 75-point game, Burks shares her insights on staying patient, battling against double teams, and ultimately securing a spot at Texas State despite the challenges of hailing from a smaller school and playing for an independent AAU team.



    Key Takeaways:


    Persistence is Key: Saniya Burks underscores the importance of patience and seizing every chance to showcase talent, as it can lead to unexpected opportunities.


    Independent AAU Teams Facing Challenges: Burks highlights the shifting landscape of AAU basketball, where independent teams like Texas Truth face difficulties in gaining exposure for their players due to the rise of circuit-only events.


    Overcoming Stereotypes: Despite being a small guard from a small school, Saniya showcases how talent and hard work can lead to D1 offers, debunking the notion that larger schools or teams are a necessity for recruitment.


    Maintaining Composure: Saniya shares strategies for handling the pressure of being double-teamed, which includes staying composed and aggressive on the court.


    Family's Role in Athlete's Decision: Saniya emphasizes the role her parents played in allowing her to make her own decisions regarding her AAU team, demonstrating the importance of family support in an athlete's journey.



    Notable Quotes:




    "Be patient, like, every chance you get. Cause you never know who looking."


    "Are they sure this, like, you got 63 points? I was like, what? I was like, I got what?"


    "This is where I'm going. So they thought I could only do that with players that's not as talented as this girl."


    "Let your kids choose. Let hear them what they want to do before you just do something for them."



    "I didn't know I was gonna score 75 points and get all this buzz."









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    • 38 min

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