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  • Why Junior College Might Be the Smartest Move (And Your Most Successful Yr) W/ Murray State HC Ep.94
    2025/07/22


    Episode Summary: In this episode of the It’s Just Different Podcast, Ashley Roberts sits down with Coach Nate Levine, one of the most respected JUCO coaches in the country, to break down why junior college might be the smartest move for your athlete.From navigating JUCO levels to building meaningful coach-player relationships, Coach Levine shares what parents need to know when making one of the biggest decisions in their athlete’s journey.🎯 Whether you’re choosing between D1 and JUCO, or just trying to understand the recruiting game, this conversation is packed with honest advice, real examples, and the truth about what it takes.Key Takeaways:✅ JUCO = OpportunityJUCO gives players the minutes and development they may not get at a 4-year school.✅ Every Level Has LevelsThere are different regions, scholarship levels, and competition tiers within JUCO — parents need to understand the structure.✅ Recruiting Takes CommunicationResponding to coaches, asking the right questions, and being realistic about fit is what gets your athlete to the next level.✅ It’s Not About Where You StartIt’s about who you become — and JUCO gives athletes space to grow.💡 Key Quote:"JUCO is often considered the cheat code — it gives you the real college experience and more development opportunities." – Coach Levine

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  • JUCO, D1, or D2? Finding the Right Fit in College Basketball W/ D2 St. Marys Head Coach Val Huizar Ep. 93
    2025/07/15

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of the It’s Just Different Podcast, host Ashley Roberts sits down with Coach Valerie Huizar, head coach at St. Mary’s University, to unpack the truth behind college recruiting.

    With over a decade of experience across multiple levels, Coach Val brings an honest and clear perspective on what families need to understand — from social media impact to the difference between real and fake offers.

    They dive into the growing number of transfers, how the recruitment timeline differs between D1 and D2 programs, and what red flags families should be watching for.

    This episode is packed with gems for parents trying to navigate today’s complex recruiting world.

    About The Guest:

    Valerie Huizar, also known as Coach Val, is the head coach at St. Mary's University in San Antonio. She’s coached at the JUCO, NAIA, and NCAA D2 levels and brings a clear and honest approach to helping families understand what matters most in the recruiting journey.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Recruitment Timing Differs by Level: D1 starts earlier, but that doesn’t mean D2 isn’t a great fit.

    • Social Media Is a Recruiting Window: Coaches are watching — and poor behavior online can close doors.

    • Not Every Offer Is Real: Ask questions and understand what’s actually on the table.

    • Character Still Matters: Body language, respect, and presence go a long way.

    • Parents Need to Support, Not Lead: Be involved, but let the athlete own the process.


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    56 分
  • JUCO Myths, AAU Mistakes & The Real Recruiting Game:(What Parents Get Wrong About JUCO Recruitment)
    2025/07/08

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of It’s Just Different Podcast, host Ashley Roberts sits down with Coach Steve Lowe, Head Coach at Grayson College, to uncover what families really need to know about junior college basketball.

    Together, they unpack the myths surrounding JUCO, share honest truths about AAU missteps, and offer clear guidance on how parents can better support their athlete's recruitment journey.

    Coach Lowe breaks down the real value of JUCO, why it’s often misunderstood, and what makes it a powerful stepping stone for athletes aiming for D1. If you’ve ever been unsure about the JUCO route, this conversation brings the clarity and insight you need.


    Key Takeaways:

    • JUCO is not a backup plan—it’s a smart option for the right athlete.

    • Academics matter—and most JUCO credits transfer easily to 4-year schools.

    • Relationships > Hype—talk to current players and build real connections.

    • AAU strategy matters—don’t just chase teams with hype; chase fit.

    • Know your athlete—and what they truly need to thrive at the next level.


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  • Maximize Your Exposure This July Live Period (How To Get Noticed By Coaches W/O Scoring 30) Ep.91
    2025/07/01

    Episode Summary:

    In this solo episode, host Ashley Roberts delivers a powerful, no-fluff game plan to help parents and athletes dominate the July Live Period. Ashley breaks down exactly what college coaches are looking for—and what’s keeping your athlete from getting recruited.This episode goes beyond highlight tapes and stats. From body language on the bench to Instagram mistakes to knowing your role, Ashley unpacks the subtle things that are either helping or hurting your child’s recruitment. She also emphasizes why athletes need to focus on the RIGHT coaches—not just the biggest names.If you're a basketball parent trying to figure out how to support your athlete this summer, this episode is your cheat code. Key Takeaways:

    - Coaches notice everything—not just scoring. Bench energy, attitude, and resilience matter.- Your athlete’s social media is their portfolio. Make it clean, public, and highlight-focused.- Communication is key. Reach out to schools that actually align with your athlete’s level and values.- Know your role. Athletes who master their strengths and understand what coaches need stand out.- Parents play a role too. Don’t chase status—chase fit and long-term development.🔗 Helpful Links:👥 Join the Basketball Parent Community for FREE for 7 days! https://www.ashleynroberts.com/community 🛍️ Shop ‘Different’ Merch: Use Code "Podcast" for 15% offhttps://itsjustdifferentapparel.com ⁠

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  • Why You Shouldn’t Overlook D2 Offers(The Level That Might Fit Your Athlete Best) W/TWU Asst Coach
    2025/06/24

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of It’s Just Different, Ashley Roberts sits down with Jake Stevens, Associate Head Coach at Texas Woman’s University, to break down why athletes and parents shouldn’t overlook D2 basketball. With years of experience at both D1 and D2 levels, Coach Stevens shares insight on the realities of college hoops, recruiting strategy, and how D2 programs often offer a better balance for student-athletes.

    From understanding the scholarship breakdowns to knowing when a JUCO route makes sense, this conversation gives parents clarity, confidence, and real advice for helping their athlete find the right fit — not just the most hyped one.Key Takeaways:

    - D2 isn't a downgrade — it’s a different lane. Many athletes thrive in D2 environments due to better academic-athletic balance and focused development.

    - Live period isn’t everything. Athletes can still stand out with smart communication, film, and targeted outreach.

    - Transparency is key. Be honest with coaches about your goals, especially around transferring or chasing D1.

    - JUCO vs. D2 is a strategic decision. Know when each makes sense based on where your athlete is right now.

    - Character counts. Coaches value how athletes handle adversity, communicate, and represent themselves.🔗 Helpful Links:👥 Join the Basketball Parent Community for FREE for 7 days! https://www.ashleynroberts.com/community 🛍️ Shop ‘Different’ Merch: Use Code "Podcast" for 15% offhttps://itsjustdifferentapparel.com ⁠

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  • From New Team to D1 Dream: Makenzie White’s Path to a Division I Offer (And Why It Worked) Ep.89
    2025/06/17

    About the Guests:Makenzie White is a rising D1 basketball player who earned her offer after transferring high schools and switching AAU programs. Her journey from Duncanville to Lancaster — and from Pro Skills to Drive Nation — highlights the importance of finding the right fit, gaining confidence, and maximizing visibility.Brittany White, Makenzie’s mom, is a former coach and player herself. She brings a parent’s perspective on navigating recruiting, switching teams, and making decisions that truly support an athlete’s long-term development.Episode Summary:In this episode of It’s Just Different, Ashley Roberts sits down with Makenzie and Brittany White to unpack the real story behind Makenzie's journey to a D1 offer. From transferring high schools to changing AAU programs, they break down the emotional and strategic decisions that helped Makenzie grow as both a player and a person.You’ll hear candid advice for parents navigating the recruiting process, how to recognize when it’s time to move on, and why visibility and opportunity should outweigh program prestige.Key Takeaways:- The Right Fit Over Big Names: Success often comes from being in a system that values you — not just from being on a big-name team.- Parent & Player Alignment: Having a parent who knows when to push and when to pivot makes all the difference.- Real Recruiting Talk: Learn how Makenzie secured her D1 offer and the lessons Brittany shares for parents coming up behind them.- Switching Teams Doesn’t Mean Failure: It can mean growth, maturity, and better opportunities — if done with the right mindset.- Balancing Pressure & Passion: The importance of mental health, confidence, and staying grounded throughout the journey.🔗 Helpful Links:👥 Join the Basketball Parent Community for FREE for 7 days! https://www.ashleynroberts.com/community 🛍️ Shop ‘Different’ Merch: Use Code "Podcast" for 15% offhttps://itsjustdifferentapparel.com ⁠

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  • How To Help Your Athlete Get Recruited( It’s Not the Coach’s Fault) W/Pro Trainer & Dad Zoderick Green
    2025/06/10

    Episode Summary:This week on the It’s Just Different Podcast, Ashley sits down with Zoderick Green — pro trainer, former hooper, and father of WNBA athlete Zay Green — to talk real about why athletes aren’t getting recruited and how parents may be unintentionally holding them back.From Zay’s inspiring story to the shift in parental roles in youth sports, Zoderick shares what every basketball parent needs to hear about training, camps, recruiting, and expectations. This is your behind-the-scenes blueprint to preparing your child for next-level basketball — mentally, physically, and emotionally.Key Takeaways:- Parents aren’t the problem… but they could be the pressure.You’ll learn how today’s parents unintentionally impact a coach’s ability to develop players — and what to do instead.- Real recruiting looks different than you think.Handwritten letters. Direct convos. Clear evaluations. Not all “interest” is real interest.- Not every camp is for your kid.Zoderick breaks down the difference between team camps, exposure camps, and developmental ones — and how to choose what fits.- Ask better questions.Parents should ask trainers who have they developed? What’s the plan for your kid? What results can they show?- More rest, less rush.Burnout is real. Pushing too early can backfire. Trust your child’s pace.

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    51 分
  • Why Most Basketball Training Isn’t Real Development W/Professional Basketball Developer Charles Stoker Ep.87
    2025/06/03

    About the Guest:Charles Stoker is a respected basketball developer in the DFW Metroplex known for building players from the ground up. Notable for helping NBA athlete Jordan Walsh, Charles is committed to real development—not just flashy training. As a coach, father, and mentor, his approach is rooted in fun, consistency, and fundamentals. Episode Summary:In this episode of It’s Just Different, Ashley Roberts sits down with Charles to expose the difference between training and development. They break down what parents are getting wrong, how to choose the right person to guide your athlete, and the power of building a strong foundation—physically and mentally. If you're a basketball parent, this is the truth you’ve been needing. Key Takeaways:- Training ≠ Development – There’s a difference, and most parents don’t know it.- Development requires patience, not just reps.- You need someone who can grow the full player, not just their bag.- Family, fun, and fundamentals still win.🔗 Helpful Links:📥 Download my FREE Basketball Parent Guide: https://ashleyroberts.kit.com/subscri...👥 Join the Basketball Parent Community for a FREE 7 DAY TRIAL https://www.ashleynroberts.com/community 🛍️ Shop ‘Different’ Merch: Use Code "Podcast" for 15% offhttps://itsjustdifferentapparel.com ⁠

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    48 分