Coaching Routes Podcast Jay Slone and Max Pendery
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The Coaching Routes Podcast hosted by Jay Slone and Max Pendery sets out to explore the different paths taken in the basketball coaching profession. Each week, guests will share their stories on climbing the industry ladder, while never losing focus on impacting the lives around them.
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S2 EP 7 - Zak Boisvert (Indiana St. Assistant)
This week, we were joined by Indiana St. Assistant Coach and the founder of pickandpop.net, Zak Boisvert. Coach Boisvert talked with us about his time as a manager, the importance of film, photoshop and convincing people you are ready to coach. He gave us great advice throughout the episode, none may have better than: "Don't worry about money your first seven years of coaching" and "Never turn down a basketball opportunity". We hope you enjoy our conversation with Coach Zak Boisvert.
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S2 Ep 6 - Jeff Wulbrun (Denver Head Coach)
This week, we are joined by University of Denver's new head coach, Jeff Wulbrun. Coach Wulbrun comes to us with experience at both the high school and Division I collegiate level. He talks about getting out of coaching, advice he received as a young coach, camps, good fits, and understanding your role. He also talks about the importance of baseball cards in his coaching career. Coach preaches the importance of loyalty, trust and integrity for him and his program. There is a ton of information for young coaches to take from this episode.
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S2 EP 5 - Adam Cohen (Stanford Associate HC)
This week, we are joined by Stanford Associate Head Coach, Adam Cohen. Coach Cohen talks about his time as a manager, working for Lute Olson, working under different head coaches, working with Rising Coaches and much more. He also dives into the transfer portal, and how it affects high-academic institutions like Stanford. Coach Cohen is a great resource for all young coaches. You can reach him at abcohen@stanford.edu.
Customer Reviews
Great podcast
Best podcast I have found about college coaching. Love the angles you take. Lived it myself. Keep it up!
Great interviews
Love listening to all the coaches routes to where they are now. We all can relate, would love to hear from more NAIA or D2 coach’s though! Great job!