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The Commits

The Commits are a group of exceptional individuals who balance a life of two lives. For some, they are or have previously been collegiate athletes who juggle the demands of their sport with the intensity of completing a degree. For others, they balance the life of performing at the highest level in sports with the many personal or professional endeavours that keep them afloat. But for all, they chose to commit to a life that is coveted yet concealed. This podcast dives deeper than ever before into the lives of collegiate and professional athletes who have a story to reveal with rest of us.

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    What It Takes to Lead Without Waiting Your Turn – Brent Worley

    At just 23 years old, Brent Worley is already navigating the high-pressure world of Division II college basketball as an assistant coach at Missouri Southern State University. In this episode, he shares what it’s really like stepping into a leadership role so early, including the challenges of earning respect from players, managing responsibilities, and proving himself in a results-driven environment.Brent opens up about his journey through the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League (EYBL), the relationships he’s built along the way, and how networking continues to shape opportunities in the sports industry. We also dive into evolving trends in sports management, the mindset of today’s Gen Z athletes, and what it takes to stand out in an increasingly competitive space.Beyond basketball, this conversation goes deeper into purpose, work ethic, and the powerful dynamic between fathers and sons highlighting the internal drive many athletes carry to make their families proud. Brent also shares his perspective on NIL and the future of college athletics, offering insight into where the game is headed and what young athletes need to understand moving forward. This episode is packed with real, honest perspective for anyone chasing success in sports and in life.

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    The Harsh Reality of Officiating Division I Sports - Big 10 and 12 Umpire Josh Schepis

    In this episode, Division I umpire across the Big 12 Conference and Big Ten Conference as well as an experienced coach, Josh Schepis shares powerful insight on what it truly takes to develop a championship mentality in today’s competitive sports environment. From handling pressure at the highest levels of officiating to learning from costly mistakes, Josh explains the mental discipline required to succeed when every decision carries weight.We also dive into how recruiting has changed, the impact of National Collegiate Athletic Association NIL, differences between today’s athletes and previous generations, and what coaches are now looking for beyond talent alone. Josh gives honest perspectives on leadership, accountability, and the standards athletes must meet to separate themselves.He also discusses coaching philosophy, the future impact of AI in sports, and shares real stories from behind the plate that reveal the harsh realities officials face at the highest levels of college athletics. This conversation covers much more across the evolving world of college sports and offers valuable perspective for athletes, coaches, and anyone serious about understanding what high-level competition really demands.

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    Across the Pond & All In "One bad shot and everything can be taken away" - Charlie Townsend

    What does it take to leave everything you know your home, your country, your comfort all in pursuit of a dream?Charlie Townsend did exactly that. British Charlie packed up his life and moved to the United States to chase collegiate golf, first at Weatherford College in Texas and now as a junior at Newman University in Wichita, Kansas where he's earned All-MIAA honors and cemented himself as one of the Jets' most consistent competitors on the course.But this episode isn't just about golf. It's about identity.We sit down with Charlie to talk about what it really means to uproot yourself at a young age and rebuild culturally, mentally, and athletically. We get into the psychological side of golf: a sport where one shot, one moment, one lapse in emotional control can unravel everything you've built. Charlie opens up about the pressure he feels on the course, his relationship with perfectionism, and how he's learned to compete with both patience and confidence.We also go deep on life off the course the culture shock of American life, what he misses about home, how he decides who deserves his time, and what it's like to wake up one day and realize you've grown up in a country that isn't yours.And somewhere in between all of it, we ask him the one question that ties it all together: What are you truly chasing right now?You'll want to listen if:You love the mental side of sport and what separates good competitors from great onesYou're interested in what it's like to leave home young and build a life somewhere entirely newYou want an honest, unfiltered conversation about ambition, identity, and what the game of golf teaches you that life simply won't

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    "Still Remain Grateful" Fran Montanez on Finding Peace Through the Grind

    In this episode, I sat down with Fran Montanez a collegiate baseball player from Puerto Rico to have one of those conversations that starts about sports and turns into something much bigger. We got into what life really looks like as a collegiate athlete, the grind behind the scenes that most people never see, and how he manages to stay grounded through all of it. We talked about the relationships you build along the way, how to connect with the right people, and why those bonds matter more than most athletes admit. Fran opened up about his journey with faith, how it shapes the way he competes and the way he lives, and what it means to trust the process even when things aren't going your way. We also got into the mental side of being a baseball player. The pressure, the preparation, the mindset it takes to show up every single day. On top of that, we touched on life growing up in Puerto Rico, the culture around the game, trends shaping baseball right now, and even the growing conversation around sports betting in athlete culture. However, some of the realest moments came when we talked about family by valuing your time, being present with the people who matter, and not letting the pursuit of the game cost you what matters most. This one is for the athletes, the dreamers, and anyone trying to figure out how to balance ambition with the things that truly count.

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    " I Told Them I Would LIVE IN MY CAR!" - What It Really Takes to Compete in Sports Performance

    In this episode we sit down with Ashtin Meerpohl, the Director of Sports Performance for Wichita State Men’s Basketball, whose love for sports started at a young age and ultimately became his life’s work. A native of Holton, Kansas, Ashtin played sports growing up before injuries shifted his path from aspiring athlete to elite performance coach. After earning his Bachelor of Science in Education in Community Health from the University of Kansas in 2015, Ashtin began working behind the scenes completing internships at Kansas and The Ohio State University, including time with OSU’s 2016 Fiesta Bowl football team. He then served as Head Strength & Conditioning Coach for football at Southwest Minnesota State University, followed by a position as a Sports Performance Assistant back at Kansas before joining Oral Roberts University in 2018, eventually becoming Director of Sports Performance. In 2023 he returned home to Kansas to take on his current role with the Shockers.In this wide-ranging conversation we talk about his journey and timeline, the people who mentored him, the coaches and players he’s worked with, and the hands he’s shaken along the way. We dive into the values he’s seen in those who came before him, the ones who stood out and helped shape his philosophy, and how those same values guide his work today. We also explore his thoughts on faith, relationships, and building culture, as well as deep topics like genetics versus training, the pitfalls of “one size fits all” strength and conditioning programming, and the evolving landscape of NCAA rules and the competitive sports industry. Whether you’re an aspiring coach, athlete, or performance professional, this episode is packed with insight, real-world experience, and hard-earned wisdom for navigating life and performance at the highest levels.

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    "This is my advice to the modern athlete" - Friends University Athletic Director Rob Ramseyer

    In this episode, we sit down with Rob Ramseyer, Vice President of Athletics and Strategic Expansion at Friends University, for a conversation that goes far beyond wins and losses. Rob shares how the same discipline, sacrifice, and intentionality required in sport show up in his most important roles as a husband and father. We unpack the parallels between marriage, fatherhood, and athletics, and why long-term success in any arena demands commitment, humility, and daily work. Rob also offers sharp insight into Gen Z on what they’re navigating, where institutions often miss the mark, and how leaders can better serve and develop this generation. From hiring philosophies and leadership traits to coaching misconceptions and discovering true purpose, this episode is a masterclass on building people, not just programs.

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    Building Character Before Career: Ex Professional Soccer Player Brayan Reyes on Living with Purpose

    In this episode, we sit down with Brayan Reyes, a former professional soccer player whose journey took him from the streets of Honduras and the Bronx to the first divisions of Hungary and Honduras, and the USL Championship with FC Tulsa. Brayan’s story is one of grit, faith, and relentless discipline. A true example of how mindset and perseverance can turn humble beginnings into a global career.He opens up about growing up in Honduras, moving to New York at eight years old, and how the city’s parks became his training ground. Brayan reflects on earning a shot in Europe, adapting to new cultures, and returning home to play for Platense in Honduras’s top league before joining FC Tulsa in the U.S. Along the way, he shares the daily habits, values, and routines that shaped his professional success and personal growth.Beyond the game, Brayan speaks openly about his faith, how it grounded him through injuries and struggles, and the lessons he’s carried from each chapter of his career. Filled with powerful stories, raw insight, and motivation, this episode dives deep into what it really takes to make it and stay grounded at the highest level of sport.Press play and hear how Brayan Reyes turned challenges into opportunities, setbacks into lessons, and dreams into reality.

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    Beyond the Diamond: Abby Jones on Softball, College Athletics, and Life After the Game

    Former University of Tulsa softball standout Abby Jones joins the show to break down the rapid rise of softball, how it stacks up against baseball, and what it truly means to live the college athlete lifestyle. From navigating NIL opportunities to making lifestyle choices that shape success both on and off the field, Abby offers an authentic perspective on the game, growth, and gratitude. Whether you’re an athlete, a fan, or someone chasing their own path, her reflections will leave you inspired to rethink how you approach life beyond the diamond.

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    Is the USL Catching Up to MLS? Former FC Tulsa Head Coach shares his Perspective

    In this episode, we sit down with Mario Sanchez, former FC Tulsa head coach, to talk about the growth of U.S. soccer. From the rise of MLS and the USL Championship to the hot topic of promotion and relegation. Mario also shares his incredible journey as both a player and coach around the world, the role of family in his life and soccer career, and his insights on how young players should live, train, and prepare to reach the highest levels of the game.

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    “James Burries shares Truth About College Basketball, Relationships and the New Era of Athlete Pay”

    After a championship-winning season at SNU, James Burries opens up about his journey from a multi-sport kid to a dominant D1 prospect, the wild nightlife scenes in Arizona and Cali, and the game-changing impact of NIL deals that are reshaping college sports with some players earning more than NFL pros. But that’s just the start. He reveals the untold struggles behind the spotlight, the secrets to staying mentally and physically elite, and why basketball players have an edge off the court that no one saw coming. Plus, you’ll hear his take on college relationships and the power of belief — and a cliffhanger that’ll have you coming back for more.In this episode, we dive deep with James Burries, the 6'7" guard making waves at Southern Nazarene University after leading his team to a championship. James shares the story of growing up playing multiple sports, the mindset and habits that keep him at the top of his game, and the D1 offers that shaped his path.We talk candidly about the nightlife cultures in Arizona and California, revealing how college athletes navigate the social scene while balancing the grind. James breaks down the rapidly evolving landscape of college sports with NIL deals, where some players are now earning more than NFL stars — challenging everything we thought we knew about amateur athletics.Beyond the glitz and glamour, he opens up about the real struggles college athletes face — the pressure, the relationships, and the constant fight to believe in yourself when the odds are stacked high. He also shares why basketball players often stand out among their peers off the court in ways you wouldn’t expect.

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    High school athletics has a new look - High school District Athletic Director Matthew Shellenberger

    In this episode, I sit down with Matthew Shellenberger, District Athletic Director at Piedmont Public Schools in Oklahoma, to explore the realities of leading an entire athletic program from the top.With years of experience shaping student-athletes and supporting coaches across multiple sports, Matthew shares his journey into athletic administration, the challenges and rewards of the role, and the leadership values that guide him. We also dive into the mental side of sports—not just for athletes, but for leaders—discussing how worry and doubt can creep into our lives, what to do when it feels overwhelming, and how to build a mindset that thrives under pressure.Whether you’re a young athlete, coach, or someone passionate about sports leadership, this conversation will leave you with powerful lessons on resilience, perspective, and purpose. Topics covered in this episode:* Matthew’s path to becoming a district athletic director* Overseeing athletic operations at the school district level* Leading and supporting coaches & teams* The mental battles leaders and athletes face* Practical steps for overcoming worry and doubt

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    Real Salt Lake Academy to Iowa Western to University of Omaha to........? - Wawa Palga

    In this episode of The Commits, we sit down with Wawa Palga — a national champion, relentless competitor, and passionate leader on and off the field. Wawa shares his story of playing at Iowa Western alongside now-Ligue 1 and Canadian international star Moïse Bombito, reflecting on what it took to win a national title at the junior college level. We dive into the mentality, adversity, and growth required to thrive in the Juco system, the behind-the-scenes bond of championship teams, and what Wawa envisions for his own future in the game and in life. This is a raw, inspiring conversation about perseverance, belief, and staying true to your purpose.Whether you're a young athlete or just someone navigating life’s challenges, this episode is packed with real gems.

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    The Mind-Muscle Lie: Jevon Bowman on What Builds Real Athletes

    In this episode of The Commits Podcast, we sit down with Jevon Bowman who is a former University of Tulsa Strength & Conditioning Coach, founder of Synapse Performance, and a man who’s trained D1 athletes, Professional athletes and elite performers at every level. But this conversation goes way deeper than just lifting weights.Jevon opens up about his faith journey and what led him to commit his life to Christ, the founding of Synapse Performance where he uses cutting-edge neuro-based training to unlock new levels of movement, power, and athletic intelligence and why traditional weightlifting is failing today’s athletes.We cover:What REALLY builds resilience and strength. The best athletes he’s ever coached (some names may surprise you). The biggest myths in weight training and performance. His challenges as a strength coach in a competitive field. How faith, pain, and purpose shaped his life and coaching philosophy. Why training the nervous system is the next frontier in performance. Whether you're an athlete, coach, or just chasing growth, this episode will challenge the way you think about strength, performance, and character.

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    "The Truth Hurts: What College Ball Won’t Tell You – Lauryn Reither"

    In this eye-opening episode, we sit down with Lauryn Reither — former standout guard for Fort Hays State and Southern Nazarene University, now a graduate assistant coach — as she pulls back the curtain on what really goes on behind the scenes in college basketball. From battling through injuries and transfer struggles to finding her purpose in coaching, Lauryn shares how her faith, resilience, and love for the game have shaped her journey.We dive into the realities most players and recruits don’t hear: the misconceptions about playing at the DII level, what coaches are really looking for in athletes, and how the transition from player to GA has challenged her both personally and professionally. Lauryn doesn't hold back as she debunks myths about college sports, recruiting, and coaching culture — and reminds us all why passion, perspective, and purpose matter more than ever.If you're an athlete, coach, or someone navigating the world of college sports, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

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    "Being a collegiate head coach at 23 was not easy" Eli Brown - From facing death to Head Coach

    In this episode, we sit down with Eli Brown, the head coach of Southeast Community College Men’s Soccer — a young leader with a powerful story. A former standout at Lincoln East High School and Bellevue University, Eli was known for his leadership on the field and in the classroom. But his journey took a dramatic turn when he faced a life-threatening health scare, undergoing emergency brain surgery to remove a tumor.Now fully recovered and more driven than ever, Eli has returned to the game with new purpose — leading SCC as they look to build on their first NJCAA Region IX championship. From coaching youth state champions to bringing energy and resilience to the college sidelines, Eli brings heart, hustle, and a survivor’s perspective to every practice and match.

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    NCAA D1 Basketball referee Brian McNutt shares his path to refereeing at March Madness

    From intermural and Sunday league games, to March Madness, Brian McNutt has had a journey that is more than just admirable. Here he sheds light on what means most to him as well as how refereeing has  sculpted his character. Barber by profession, referee by passion and a Christ follower by purpose, Brian is an individual who takes pride in what he does and how he can serve by helping and supporting those around him.

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    From Professional Academies in Brazil and Europe, to NCAA D1 and a Masters Student: Victor Govea

    In this powerful episode, we sit down with Victor Govea, a Brazilian footballer whose journey through the game has taken him from playing alongside stars like Vinícius Jr., Rodrygo, and Rafael Leão in elite academies across Brazil and Europe, to battling injuries and chasing dreams in all levels of U.S. college soccer.Victor opens up about:Growing up and training in the top academy systems in Brazil and EuropeThe challenges and lessons from multiple knee surgeries and the mental toughness required to keep goingThe transition from pro-style environments to the grind of the American collegiate systemThe impact of his father, a former professional player, and how that shaped his mindset and career decisionsWhat it's really like to live and play football in Brazil, and how it compares to the U.S.The unique perspective of a graduate student-athlete, balancing the final stages of school and sportWhether you're an aspiring footballer, a current college athlete, or just a fan of the global game, Victor's story is one of resilience, passion, and a love for football that knows no borders.

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    JUCO to Big Ten: 6'8 Forward Justin Bolis shares his journey to playing for The Nebraska Huskers

    Justin speaks on his experiences growing up playing basketball, living the Junior college lifestyle, overcoming challenges, his routines and how they have changed over the years, and his time in the BIG Ten so far.

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    Professional Academy to NCAA 3x Conference Champion: Alvaro Sanchez Talks Championships, Challenges & Growth

    Playing with the CD Toledo youth academy, mentored by his father who played for it's senior team, becoming a 3x NCAA champion while still learning English, Alvaro has had a journey that is more than just commendable. Here he shares his experiences moving to the USA, navigating his way through schools, and explaining what it takes to become a champion. https://www.instagram.com/thecommitspod/https://www.tiktok.com/@thecommits24 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-commits/id1807012664

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    NCAA Division 1 Track Athlete: "I wanted to quit after my first CARIFTA"

    Tune in to hear the story of phenomenal track athlete, Layla Haynes! This is our first commit talking about her journey in athletics representing her country, committing to the University of Florida while navigating her way through the challenges of being a collegiate athlete.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Commits are a group of exceptional individuals who balance a life of two lives. For some, they are or have previously been collegiate athletes who juggle the demands of their sport with the intensity of completing a degree. For others, they balance the life of performing at the highest level in sports with the many personal or professional endeavours that keep them afloat. But for all, they chose to commit to a life that is coveted yet concealed. This podcast dives deeper than ever before into the lives of collegiate and professional athletes who have a story to reveal with rest of us.

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