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Come on Ref

A podcast to educate and improve all aspects of officiating the game of basketball

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    Episode #33: Reggie Eggins & Rufus Lott

    On this episode, officials Reggie Eggins and Rufus Lott discuss:- their officiating journeys- current state of officiating in the city- aiming for high standards in the craft- refereeing styles in different cities- expectations and accountability- importance of a strong community- solutions for improvement- recruitment and opportunities

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    Episode #32: S.H.E Officiating with Victoria Francis

    On this episode we discuss what Victoria is doing to help grow women in the game of basketball officiating: We dive into her: - Journey, building a community to support female officials, her S.H.E officiating academy, the new book, and where the women's game is today: PLEASE check out Vicki's social, website and book links below: Website: https://www.she.stripedscience.com/home Book: https://sites.google.com/stripedscience.com/arefereedevotional/home IG: https://www.instagram.com/she.b.officiating/?igsh=MTN4ajlydDVjZWc5OQ%3D%3D

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    Episode #31: Community with Brian "BG" Garland

    On this episode we discuss many topics in the world of basketball officiating. Brian touches on his Genesis projects, the importance of self care, building a strong referee community, mentorship and his new book dropping this week, and the growth and excitement of the women’s game today Enjoy! Please make sure to follow BG on his social media account and listen to his Inside the Genesis Poscast. Links below  IG: https://www.instagram.com/theofficiallifecoach?igsh=MTd0Z3RpcnJvbm0xNA== Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/397jh7miDFkAgCV63i5MGl?si=pPlfuy0jQw2QZSt2GUNcGA

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    Episode #30: “Learning to Love The Dark Places” - PART III

    Closing out our 3 part series on learning to love the Dark Places with Brian Garland. Hope you enjoyed the series and have grown through each part 👊🏻

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    Episode #29: “Learning to Love the Dark Places - PART II

    Our Part II series of our zoom recording with Brian Garland. Hope you enjoyed Part I

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    Episode #28: “Learning to Love the Dark Places” - PART I

    Zoom #2 with guest NCAA women’s official, Brian Garland. This is a 3 part series where Brian talks about how to learn to love the dark places in officiating. Enjoy!

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    Episode #27: Communication with Coaches by Jennifer White

    Recorded Zoom meeting with NCAA Women’s Official Jennifer White discussing the best ways to talk to coaches.

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    Episode #26: “Your Assignor is Always Right!”

    Misleading title to get you guys fired up. A short podcast discussing how to be a better listener with phone calls from your assignor about plays

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    Episode #25: “Assignor’s Nightmare Part II”

    Part 2 discussing ways we can handle our schedules in a more professional manner. Let’s get better together!

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    Episode #24: Assignor’s Nightmare

    Discussing ways officials can really help your assignment team and become a low maintenance official. Hope it helps you become better off the floor

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    Episode #23: “A-L-D”

    Using the ALD approach can help us communicate with coaches effectively.

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    Episode #22: “Be Good Where You Are!”

    Discussing some ideas and your thoughts process heading into 2021-22 season

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    Episode #21: “Positioning, Movement & Whistle Discipline!”

    Simple ways to improve on our positioning, movement and whistle discipline

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    Episode #20: “Speak the same Language”

    Discussing ways officials can talk referee terminology to help with our consistency. Share and enjoy!

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    Podcast #19: “Support Other Officials”

    Support each other. We are all we’ve got. Enjoy

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    Episode #18: “Taunting & Players Behavior”

    Ways we can be more consistent on how we adjudicate plays that may or may not be considered taunting. Enjoy!

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    Episode #17: “Freedom of Movement”

    Need more consistency on how we allow Freedom of movement for all players and the way the rules are written. Enjoy

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    Episode #16: “Preventive Officiating”

    Discussing ways we can prevent issues in our ball game and make them run smoother.

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    Episode #15: “Talking plays & Quiz Answers”

    Discussing many missed quiz answers that can help us adjudicate rules correctly. Let’s get better together. Enjoy

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    Episode #14: “The Crew”

    Discussing how we can all be better partners and communicators in our games. Remember - #1: the game, #2: our partner, #3: ourselves. Enjoy!

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    Episode #13: PART II: “Responding to Coaches!”

    Part 2 - ways we can be better communicators with coaches

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    Episode #12: PART I: “Responding to Coaches!”

    How we can better communicate and respond to coaches

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    Episode #11: “Rookie Season”

    Some advice for our brand new officials to help with preparation for season #1. Enjoy the process! Thanks for listening

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    Episode #10: “Level-Up!”

    Simple - improve your current situation. Starts with a change in thought, a shift in mindset, brave action fueled by passion

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    Episode #9: In game plays & fans Q&A

    Quick discussion on in game situations and Q&A

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    Episode #8: “Back to the Basics!”

    Often we forget our foundation of officiating and need to focus on the basics. Keep it simple. Know your rules and get your plays right! Enjoy Get the Zoom app www.zoom.us

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    Episode #7: New beginnings, relationships and season

    It’s a new season! Let’s build better relationships with coaches and co-officials. Link below for Dependable Positions https://deepdiveref.com/blog/dependable-positions/

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    Episode #5: Q&A

    Quick podcast with a few questions sent our way...

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    Episode #6: You are who you are because of you!”

    Accountability and ways to communicate effectively with coaches. Info below:

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    Episode #4: Refs vs. Everyone else Part 2

    Part 2 - we discuss how officials can become better communicators with coaches, players and fans Link below as discussed on podcast: https://www1.arbitersports.com/Groups/110617/Library/files/The%2025%20Most%20Important%20Things%20to%20Know%20About%20Basketball%20Officiating.pdf

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    Episode #3: Refs vs. Everyone else

    The treatment of officials. Check it out

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    Episode #2: Pre game, half time discussions & post game

    Communication is key for us to be successful. Pre game, half time discussions and post games are essential for our growth as officials

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    Episode #1: Off Season Work & Summer Ball

    Episode #1 discusses the approach we should take as officIals entering the off season and into summer ball. Enjoy!

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A podcast to educate and improve all aspects of officiating the game of basketball

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Mark Vear

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