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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 1H 15M

#429 The Call I almost Missed | A year without a cell phone | Tommy Short | Former Pac-12 Official, Author, Speaker

from The Crown Refs Podcast · host Paul Diasparra

Tommy Short is a former NCAA Division I men’s basketball official who built an impressive career working across multiple conferences before making the rare decision to step away in his mid-30s — not because he was “done,” but because he was crystal clear on his priorities. In this in-person sit-down in Times Square, Tommy rewinds the story from his early days getting started at 18, the mentors who shaped him (including John Adams), and the moment he realized he didn’t want to become a “FaceTime dad.” He shares why walking away at the peak of his officiating trajectory was one of the hardest — and best — decisions he’s ever made.In this episode, we cover:A year without a cell phone — why he did it, what it taught him, and how it changed his relationship with presenceInternal stillness — what it is, why officials need it, and how to develop it under pressureDecisiveness + leadership — owning calls and making hard decisions when everything’s loudTough conversations — feedback, accountability, and how elite crews communicateThe “boring” habits that create excellence — sleep, preparation, discipline, and consistencyThe book + key takeaways — what he wants you to do with these lessons starting now⛺️ Register for the Crown Refs Skill Development Camphttps://stan.store/crownrefs/p/crown-refs-skill-development-camp-tmq5jdse🤝 Join the Community Patreon.com/crownrefs

Tommy Short is a former NCAA Division I men’s basketball official who built an impressive career working across multiple conferences before making the rare decision to step away in his mid-30s — not because he was “done,” but because he was crystal clear on his priorities. In this in-person sit-down in Times Square, Tommy rewinds the story from his early days getting started at 18, the mentors who shaped him (including John Adams), and the moment he realized he didn’t want to become a “FaceTime dad.” He shares why walking away at the peak of his officiating trajectory was one of the hardest — and best — decisions he’s ever made.In this episode, we cover:A year without a cell phone — why he did it, what it taught him, and how it changed his relationship with presenceInternal stillness — what it is, why officials need it, and how to develop it under pressureDecisiveness + leadership — owning calls and making hard decisions when everything’s loudTough conversations — feedback, accountability, and how elite crews communicateThe “boring” habits that create excellence — sleep, preparation, discipline, and consistencyThe book + key takeaways — what he wants you to do with these lessons starting now⛺️ Register for the Crown Refs Skill Development Camphttps://stan.store/crownrefs/p/crown-refs-skill-development-camp-tmq5jdse🤝 Join the Community Patreon.com/crownrefs

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