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The Athletes Portal

A show about the ever‑changing world of youth sports, told through the voices of the community that supports our student athletes. That community includes parents, coaches, trainers, mental health professionals, videographers, financial advisors, and NIL agents—because it takes more than talent to succeed today.We talk sports, share real stories, and explore how student athletes are navigating this new landscape. From recruiting pressure and social media exposure to NIL opportunities and life balance, we unpack what it truly takes to thrive on and off the field.We also focus on the people behind the players—sharing practical ways to support and empower parents so they can better care for their student athletes’ physical, mental, and emotional well‑being.

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    From Middle School to Varsity: How Trust Built a 28-4 Championship Culture | Coach Reed Dungan

    As head coach of the Mt. Vernon Varsity basketball team, Reed has done something special — guiding his squad from a 15-13 record in his first season to an incredible 28-4 finish and a Final Four appearance in year two. But this didn't happen overnight.Reed spent five years at Mt. Vernon building relationships from the ground up — coaching middle school and JV — so by the time he stepped into the head coaching role, his players already trusted him. That foundation, combined with a rock-solid coaching staff and a culture-first mindset, is exactly why his program is winning.A Georgia native from Powder Springs, Reed played college basketball at Gordon College before transferring to Dalton State, where he became the all-time leading scorer. He knows what it means to compete, adapt, and finish strong — and he's now passing that mentality on to the next generation.Off the court, he's a proud dad of two little ones (ages 3 and 18 months), and everything he does on the court is a reflection of the values he's building at home.Coach Dungan joins us to talk player development, culture-building, and what it really takes to go from good to great. This one is for every coach, parent, and student athlete who wants to understand what championship programs are actually built on.About TAP PodcastThe TAP Podcast offers a powerful look into the fast-changing landscape of youth sports through the lens of those who shape it. Each episode spotlights the voices that make up the student-athlete ecosystem—parents, coaches, trainers, mental health professionals, videographers, financial advisors, and NIL agents—capturing how they guide, support, and influence today’s athletes. Through insightful conversations and real stories, TAP examines how student athletes are navigating the pressures of recruiting, the rise of social media, and the expanding opportunities within the NIL era. The show goes beyond the game, exploring the mental, emotional, and practical tools needed to help student athletes thrive on and off the field. Our Mission To deliver the essential playbook for student athlete success—in the classroom, in competition, and throughout life.

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    From IT Banking Job To Game Changing Youth Sports App With A Solution Of Time Literacy

    In this episode, we sit down with Zoya Lehrer, founder of Orgo — the smart logistics calendar built for multi-sport, active families. Zoya immigrated to the US from Ukraine at age 9 and grew up in inner-city Brooklyn where parks and pavement were her playing field. That scrappy, resourceful background eventually led her to identify a massive problem hiding in plain sight: your calendar is lying to you. We unpack how Orgo goes beyond scheduling to show families how events actually happen — with prep time, drive time, carpool coordination, route optimization, and smart notifications built in. Plus, we dig into Orgo's signature concept, Time Literacy® — the executive life skill your kids aren't learning in school but need for everything that comes after. If you've ever felt like managing your family's sports schedule is a second full-time job, this one is for you. Orgo Inc. is home to two products. Orgo App (www.orgohq.com) transforms scheduling events into real-world logistics for sports families and student athletes. Orgo Sync (www.orgosync.com) is the scheduling API that makes scheduling data intelligent, interoperable, and secure — for operators, platforms, and builders.IG @orgoapp and @zoyasportsmomLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/zoyalehrer#YouthSports #SportsParents #TimeManagement #StartupFounder #WomenInTech #SportsTech #Entrepreneurship #BusyFamilies #AthleteLife #ParentingHacks #Logistics #AppDevelopment #YouthAthletes #SportsCommunity #GameDayReady #TimeLiteracy #OrgoApp #SportsPodcast #FounderStory #BuiltFromExperienceAbout TAP PodcastThe TAP Podcast offers a powerful look into the fast-changing landscape of youth sports through the lens of those who shape it. Each episode spotlights the voices that make up the student-athlete ecosystem—parents, coaches, trainers, mental health professionals, videographers, financial advisors, and NIL agents—capturing how they guide, support, and influence today’s athletes. Through insightful conversations and real stories, TAP examines how student athletes are navigating the pressures of recruiting, the rise of social media, and the expanding opportunities within the NIL era. The show goes beyond the game, exploring the mental, emotional, and practical tools needed to help student athletes thrive on and off the field. Our Mission To deliver the essential playbook for student athlete success—in the classroom, in competition, and throughout life.

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    Pace Academy Head Football coach attends class of players to see how they learn.

    From the trenches to the top — meet Pace Academy's new head football coach After 15 years in the trenches coaching Pace Academy's offensive line, Kevin Johnson is stepping into the head coach role — and he brings one of the most decorated resumes in Georgia high school football with him. In this episode, Coach Johnson sits down with us to talk about his journey from Brooklyn youth football to the sidelines at Pace, what it means to lead a program with championship DNA, and why his mission goes far beyond wins and losses. "More than winning games, my goal is to help our student-athletes grow as leaders and individuals who carry these lessons beyond the field. It starts by building a foundation within. This is the opportunity of a lifetime." ABOUT COACH JOHNSON Kevin Johnson's coaching career is built on a simple belief — the lessons learned on the football field shape you for life. Before arriving at Pace in 2010, he cut his teeth coaching youth football in Brooklyn, New York, where his teams reached four state title games and won three, earning him Big Apple Coach of the Year honors in 2006, 2008, and 2009. At Pace, Johnson transformed the Knights' offensive line into one of the program's most consistent units, earning Offensive Line Coach of the Year recognition in 2014, 2015, and 2023. He was a key piece of the 2015 state championship staff — a team that produced four NFL players. As a student athlete himself, Johnson was a four-sport standout who earned all-state honors twice before going on to play college football at the University of South Carolina. He knows exactly what it takes to develop from a young athlete into a serious competitor — and now he's bringing that perspective to the head coach role. If this episode fired you up, hit subscribe and drop a comment below — we want to hear from you. Share this with a coach, parent, or student athlete who needs to see it. #PaceAcademy #KevinJohnson #TheAthletesPortal #HighSchoolFootball #StudentAthletes #CollegeRecruiting #FootballCoach #YouthSports #GeorgiaFootball #NFLPipeline #CoachLife #ServantLeadership #Athletedevelopment #2026Football #KnightsFootball #SportsPodcast #NIL #WinningCultureAbout TAP PodcastThe TAP Podcast offers a powerful look into the fast-changing landscape of youth sports through the lens of those who shape it. Each episode spotlights the voices that make up the student-athlete ecosystem—parents, coaches, trainers, mental health professionals, videographers, financial advisors, and NIL agents—capturing how they guide, support, and influence today’s athletes. Through insightful conversations and real stories, TAP examines how student athletes are navigating the pressures of recruiting, the rise of social media, and the expanding opportunities within the NIL era. The show goes beyond the game, exploring the mental, emotional, and practical tools needed to help student athletes thrive on and off the field. Our Mission To deliver the essential playbook for student athlete success—in the classroom, in competition, and throughout life.

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    How do you go from a 3-sport athlete to a D1 football commit? It starts with a powerhouse mom. ⚡️ Don’t miss this masterclass in athlete parenting.

    🏈 Behind every great athlete is a parent who figured it out as they went. Alisha Jordan did exactly that — and now her 6'7" son CJ is a Tight End from Walton High School and commit to NC State. In this episode, she pulls back the curtain on what it actually took: the process, the decisions, and the conversations most parents never have. If your child is making the leap from middle school to high school — or high school to college — this one is for you. About TAP Podcast The TAP Podcast offers a powerful look into the fast-changing landscape of youth sports through the lens of those who shape it. Each episode spotlights the voices that make up the student-athlete ecosystem—parents, coaches, trainers, mental health professionals, videographers, financial advisors, and NIL agents—capturing how they guide, support, and influence today’s athletes. Through insightful conversations and real stories, TAP examines how student athletes are navigating the pressures of recruiting, the rise of social media, and the expanding opportunities within the NIL era. The show goes beyond the game, exploring the mental, emotional, and practical tools needed to help student athletes thrive on and off the field. Our Mission To deliver the essential playbook for student athlete success—in the classroom, in competition, and throughout life.

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    The Trainer Pros Trust: Live, Game-Speed Workouts With High School, D1 Hoopers & Overseas Pro's NBA.

    The Birth of The TransitionSince 2008, the mission has been to help players become better people, but is that all? Times have changed over the years. Now there are plenty of personal trainers and skill development coaches eager to teach and help this generation of athletes, BUT WHO IS TAKING THE TIME TOHELP THE TEACHERS?!This is the dilemma that I realized in 2018 as I began traveling the world and served as a professional coach overseas. There was no blueprint or roadmap for how to improve and grow as a coach. The “student of the game” found himself in a new state of “transition”.How do I grow my basketball IQ as a coach to better serve my players?How do I approach player development so that my players can get consistent results?How do I eventually build my own personal coaching philosophy?How do navigate the business side of basketball as a trainer?How do I become a better assistant coach?What does it take to become a successful head coach?After 16 years of struggling, studying, learning from mentors, and serving in numerous roles, I have put together a comprehensive curriculum that will allow you to skip the painful failuresand hard lessons that so many experience because of ignorance and make a larger impact on your players!

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    Sports Are What You Do, Not Who You Are" with Danielle Vallas of DG Wellness

    What does it really take to help a student athlete thrive — not just on the field, but in life? In this episode, we sit down with Danielle, a mental health professional who gets it from the inside out. As a former student athlete herself — competing in both lacrosse and hockey — Danielle brings a level of understanding to her clients that's rare in the field. She knows the pressure, the identity, the grind. Her work speaks for itself: Danielle has worked with Olympic gold medalist hockey player Hayley Scamurra, helping elite athletes navigate the mental side of performance and life beyond the sport. In this conversation, we get into: What student athletes are really struggling with mentally How to build resilience and identity beyond your sport The transition out of athletics — and why so many athletes hit a wall What parents, coaches, and athletes can do right now to set up for long-term success Whether you're a student athlete, a parent, a coach, or just someone who loves the mindset conversation — this one's for you.About Danielle Vallas and DG Wellness ConsultingThe premier choice for corporations, schools, and athletic teams seeking training and professional development on a variety of wellness topics. We provide information and tools to inspire long-lasting change in the office, at school, and at home. As mental health counselors, we offer compassionate care and counseling for kids, teens, and adults. Our team is growing and we are accepting new clients for in-person or virtual sessions.https://www.amazon.com/Mental-Health-Journal-Performance-Sports/dp/B0GP9N2CS8?ref_=ast_author_mpbhttps://www.dgwellnessconsulting.com/https://www.buffalobelieves.com/About TAP Podcast The TAP Podcast offers a powerful look into the fast-changing landscape of youth sports through the lens of those who shape it. Each episode spotlights the voices that make up the student-athlete ecosystem—parents, coaches, trainers, mental health professionals, videographers, financial advisors, and NIL agents—capturing how they guide, support, and influence today’s athletes. Through insightful conversations and real stories, TAP examines how student athletes are navigating the pressures of recruiting, the rise of social media, and the expanding opportunities within the NIL era. The show goes beyond the game, exploring the mental, emotional, and practical tools needed to help student athletes thrive on and off the field. Our Mission To deliver the essential playbook for student athlete success—in the classroom, in competition, and throughout life.

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    Video is the Athletes passport to College programs, NIL Videographer Souske makes it happen.

    Sosuke “SOS” Watanabe brings experience across media production, event operations, and marketing, building a career centered around helping athletes and organizations grow through competition and storytelling. His work at the intersection of sports, entrepreneurship, and media has given him a strong understanding of how to build platforms that elevate athletes and strengthen basketball communities.A former collegiate athlete, Sosuke understands firsthand the dedication and opportunities that shape a player’s journey. That experience fuels his passion for grassroots basketball and his commitment to helping young athletes pursue their dreams both on and off the court.Now serving as a Regional Director for Phenom Hoops, Sosuke focuses on organizing high-level tournament events that create meaningful exposure and competitive opportunities for players. He is dedicated to building strong relationships with coaches, programs, and families while creating environments where athletes can develop, compete, and believe in the possibilities ahead of them.Quote“I’m incredibly grateful for Phenom Hoops and the Lewis Family for trusting me to join the Phenom family as we expand the brand across the Southeast. I’m excited to get to work creating a safe and competitive space for grassroots basketball while helping young athletes chase their dreams”

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    Duke Williams former NFL Safety shares his transition from Player to Agent and the value of agents in the world of college sports.

    Michael "Duke" Williams (born October 15, 1990) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Nevada Wolf Pack, and was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the fourth round of the 2013 NFL draft. Williams has also played for the Indianapolis Colts.Williams attended Hug High School in Reno, Nevada, and played high school football for the Hug Hawks. He was a three-sport standout who earned 12 varsity letters in his career in football, basketball and track and field. He played both ways as a quarterback and defensive back, and was the Northern Nevada Player of the Year as a senior and a three-time all-state selection as a safety.Duke was also an accomplished athlete, he competed for the school's track & field team as a jumper and sprinter. He won the 100 meters at the 2009 Northwest Invite, setting a career-best time of 11.34 seconds.[1] He won the triple jump at the 2009 Fallon Elks Invitational, with a personal-best jump of 15.20 meters, that ranked in the top 10 in the nation that year.[2] He was also a member of the 4 × 100-meter relay team that broke the state record with a time of 41.34 seconds.

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    Champ Barlow Owner of 3P Athletics former Pro/ D1 basketball player shares the roadmap for athletes to succeed today

    Champ Barlow is the founder of 3P Athletics. Champ has always had a passion for a healthy and active lifestyle. He played college basketball at Pepperdine University where he earned his Bachelors Degree in Advertising. After his college career, he spent several years traveling around the world playing professional basketball. Since he began his personal training career, he has earned his NASM-Certified Personal Training Certificate, NASM- Performance Enhancement Specialist Certificate, Insanity Master Instructor, and AAAI/ISM Certified Personal training Certificate. He has worked with numerous clients of all ages, abilities and backgrounds, helping them set and achieve their goals through Practice, Preparation and Performance! He enjoys training, inspiring, and supporting his clients achieve their goals.

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    Head Coach Of Spire Academy Post Grad National Jay Slone

    In the nine seasons of coaching, Coach Slone has helped 36 players go on to play college basketball on scholarship and five to play professionally. He has seven years coaching at the high school level and two years coaching at the Division I level. In the last three years, Coach Slone has coached 16 players who went on to commit or receive Division I offers, and that list is growing. Another nine have went on to commit to the Division II level.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A show about the ever‑changing world of youth sports, told through the voices of the community that supports our student athletes. That community includes parents, coaches, trainers, mental health professionals, videographers, financial advisors, and NIL agents—because it takes more than talent to succeed today.We talk sports, share real stories, and explore how student athletes are navigating this new landscape. From recruiting pressure and social media exposure to NIL opportunities and life balance, we unpack what it truly takes to thrive on and off the field.We also focus on the people behind the players—sharing practical ways to support and empower parents so they can better care for their student athletes’ physical, mental, and emotional well‑being.

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Keith Williams

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