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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2025 · 13 MIN

Don't Play Coach | Brian Wanamaker

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In this candid conversation, Coach Brian Wanamaker shares his journey of growth as a coach, the importance of being authentic, and how to truly connect with today’s athletes. From questioning your own coaching pace to creating deeper trust with players, this episode is packed with wisdom, real talk, and actionable takeaways for any coach or leader.💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why asking “Am I moving too fast or too slow?” can be one of the most important questions a coach asks.How copying last year’s plan can backfire—and why each team needs a fresh start.The power of getting honest feedback from assistant coaches and players.Using film study and in-practice observation to gauge progress and reinforce fundamentals.Why player autonomy and decision-making are critical—and how to support it.How to avoid the trap of comparing your team to others, especially through social media.The meaning behind “Don’t play coach”—and why authenticity always wins.How one-on-one conversations, especially the unscheduled ones, build trust and transform team culture.The importance of being real, vulnerable, and approachable as a coach.🔗 Connect with Us:🎧 Subscribe for more real-deal conversations with coaches and leaders.👍 Like, share, and leave a comment if this episode resonated with you.💬 What does "Don’t play coach" mean to you? Drop your thoughts below!🎙LISTEN TO MY PODCAST: PODCAST ON SPOTIFY:  https://open.spotify.com/show/52sfx0kpIm51cCwRRHo1l6?si=JaDisSv8SFm9MDpekmKsVwPODCAST ON APPLE:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jamodi-podcast/id1570134455📽️ WATCH ON YOUTUBE:  https://youtube.com/@jamodipodcast?si=rJbqh1qjazeKOpfn🎧|🎥  JAMODI Podcast Linktree 💪🏻 Powered by:  Ballogy | Shoot 360 DFW | Sideline Interactive | Scoreboard Media

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In this candid conversation, Coach Brian Wanamaker shares his journey of growth as a coach, the importance of being authentic, and how to truly connect with today’s athletes. From questioning your own coaching pace to creating deeper trust with players, this episode is packed with wisdom, real talk, and actionable takeaways for any coach or leader.💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why asking “Am I moving too fast or too slow?” can be one of the most important questions a coach asks.How copying last year’s plan can backfire—and why each team needs a fresh start.The power of getting honest feedback from assistant coaches and players.Using film study and in-practice observation to gauge progress and reinforce fundamentals.Why player autonomy and decision-making are critical—and how to support it.How to avoid the trap of comparing your team to others, especially through social media.The meaning behind “Don’t play coach”—and why authenticity always wins.How one-on-one conversations, especially the unscheduled ones, build trust and transform team culture.The importance of being real, vulnerable, and approachable as a coach.🔗 Connect with Us:🎧 Subscribe for more real-deal conversations with coaches and leaders.👍 Like, share, and leave a comment if this episode resonated with you.💬 What does "Don’t play coach" mean to you? Drop your thoughts below!🎙LISTEN TO MY PODCAST: PODCAST ON SPOTIFY:  https://open.spotify.com/show/52sfx0kpIm51cCwRRHo1l6?si=JaDisSv8SFm9MDpekmKsVwPODCAST ON APPLE:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jamodi-podcast/id1570134455📽️ WATCH ON YOUTUBE:  https://youtube.com/@jamodipodcast?si=rJbqh1qjazeKOpfn🎧|🎥  JAMODI Podcast Linktree 💪🏻 Powered by:  Ballogy | Shoot 360 DFW | Sideline Interactive | Scoreboard Media

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