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  • We Almost Got AAU Wrong- What Every Basketball Parent Needs To Know (Team Matters)
    Jan 21 2026

    About the Guest

    Chuck is a dedicated parent and basketball coach who plays a central role in guiding A'zyua Blair's development both on and off the court. With a strong connection to the basketball community, Chuck emphasizes strategic decision-making, mentorship, and character development in youth sports.

    A'zyua Blair is a rising star and basketball prospect in the Class of 2027, navigating the competitive youth basketball and AAU landscape with maturity, focus, and long-term vision.

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of It’s Just Different, host Ashley Roberts sits down with Chuck, the parent and coach of rising basketball talent A'zyua Blair (Class of 2027), for a real and insightful conversation about what it truly takes to support a young athlete’s journey.

    The discussion dives deep into the realities of AAU basketball, college recruiting, and the often-overlooked role parents and guardians play in shaping an athlete’s path. Chuck shares how intentional mentorship, maturity, and strategic choices have guided A'zyua’s growth in a highly competitive basketball environment.

    This episode goes beyond highlights and rankings, shedding light on the business of youth sports, the importance of finding the right teams and platforms, and how families can better prepare athletes for long-term success—both on and off the court.

    Key Takeaways

    - Maturity Matters: Developing emotional and mental maturity is just as important as skill development.

    - Parents Play a Major Role: From planning to decision-making, parents help shape an athlete’s future more than many realize.

    - Choosing the Right Environment: The right AAU team and competition level can significantly impact development and exposure.

    - Every Journey Is Different: Success doesn’t follow one path—adaptability and timing are key.

    - Understanding the Business: NIL, finances, and education are becoming essential parts of youth sports conversations.

    Resources for Parents & Players

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    36 min
  • The Truth About Raising a Successful Athlete (Without Burning Them Out)
    Jan 13 2026

    About the Guest

    Casey Boyd brings a unique perspective to youth basketball as both a coach and a parent. After spending 15 years as a CPA in the corporate world, Casey transitioned into coaching girls basketball during the COVID-19 pandemic. She is currently the high school basketball coach at Grace Prep and an AAU coach with True Texas Hoops.

    Casey is also the mother of one of the most highly sought-after young athletes in the country, giving her firsthand experience navigating development, recruiting, and balance in youth sports.

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of It’s Just Different, host Ashley Roberts sits down with Casey Boyd to unpack the realities of youth basketball from a parent and coach perspective. Casey shares her unconventional journey from corporate accounting to coaching, and how that transition reshaped her approach to athlete development, leadership, and family life.

    The conversation dives deep into key topics parents often struggle with — including whether athletes should play up or on level, how to choose the right AAU program, and how to balance ambition with long-term development. Casey emphasizes the importance of game reps, mental growth, team fit, and trusting the process rather than chasing exposure too early.This episode also highlights the growing impact of women-led basketball organizations, the importance of maintaining healthy parent-athlete relationships, and why allowing kids to enjoy the game is critical for sustainable success.

    Key Takeaways

    - Playing on an age-appropriate level can significantly impact confidence, skill development, and basketball IQ

    - Parents should prioritize development, reps, and environment over status and hype

    - Balancing parenting and coaching requires intentional boundaries and trust

    - Women-led and independent basketball programs play a vital role in youth development

    - The right team fit can make or break an athlete’s long-term growth

    Resources for Parents & Players

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    36 min
  • NBA Star Jason Terry’s Blueprint for AAU: Development, Culture & College Recruiting
    Jan 6 2026

    About the GuestJason Terry is a current NBA coach and the founder of the AAU program Lady Jets. With experience at the highest levels of the game as both a NBA player and coach, Jason is deeply invested in grassroots basketball and youth development. His work centers on building strong culture, teaching life skills, and helping athletes navigate AAU basketball the right way — on and off the court.Episode SummaryIn this episode, Jason Terry joins the podcast to break down the realities of modern AAU basketball and youth player development. From adapting coaching styles to fit today’s athletes to understanding when a player should play up, Jason shares real-world insight shaped by years of experience in both professional and grassroots basketball.The conversation provides valuable guidance for parents and athletes navigating AAU decisions, highlighting red flags to watch for, how to evaluate program fit, and why development must go beyond wins and exposure. Jason emphasizes mentorship, accountability, and building strong relationships as key pillars for long-term success in basketball and life.Key Takeaways- Choosing the right AAU program starts with understanding development, not hype- Program fit, coaching style, and culture matter more than reputation- Playing up should be a strategic decision, not an emotional one- Parents must recognize red flags in AAU environments- Mentorship, coachability, and competitiveness drive long-term successResources for Parents & PlayersHow To Pick An AAU Team In 2026: https://stan.store/_thisisashleyr/p/h...Join the Basketball Parent Community (FREE 7-day trial):https://www.ashleynroberts.com/communityDownload the FREE Guide to Save Money, Time & Stress:https://ashleyroberts.kit.com/subscribeGet the Basketball Parent Toolkit (Your full roadmap):https://www.ashleynroberts.com/produc...Shop DIFFERENT merch (Use code “Podcast” for 15% off):https://itsjustdifferentapparel.com

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    52 min
  • The Hidden Challenges of Basketball Recruiting Every Parent Should Know
    Dec 30 2025

    About the GuestCoach Roland Jones is an Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at Old Dominion University. With a long track record of developing athletes and guiding them through the college recruiting process, Roland is known for his honest, no-nonsense approach to player development, mindset, and long-term success. His insights come from years on the recruiting trail and inside college locker rooms.Episode SummaryIn this episode of It’s Just Different Podcast, we sit down with college basketball coach Roland Jones to break down the realities of today’s high school and college basketball recruiting landscape. From the rise of prep schools and the transfer portal to the growing influence of social media and AAU basketball, this conversation pulls back the curtain on what really matters when it comes to earning and keeping a college opportunity.Roland explains why many talented high school players struggle at the next level — and why mindset, mental toughness, and research often matter more than raw talent. He also speaks directly to parents, addressing common misconceptions around scholarships, coaching promises, and “the right fit.” This episode is essential listening for players, parents, and coaches navigating modern basketball recruiting.Key Takeaways- Mindset Is Everything: Success at the college level starts with mental preparedness, coachability, and resilience.- Recruiting Isn’t Just Talent-Based: Fit, culture, and coaching style often outweigh name recognition.- Prep Schools & AAU Are Changing the Game: Traditional high school pathways are evolving rapidly.- Social Media Has Consequences: Online pressure impacts confidence, identity, and development.- Parents Play a Major Role: Education and research are critical to making informed recruiting decisions.Resources for Parents & PlayersHow To Pick An AAU Team In 2026: https://stan.store/_thisisashleyr/p/h...Join the Basketball Parent Community (FREE 7-day trial):https://www.ashleynroberts.com/communityDownload the FREE Guide to Save Money, Time & Stress:https://ashleyroberts.kit.com/subscribeGet the Basketball Parent Toolkit (Your full roadmap):https://www.ashleynroberts.com/produc...Shop DIFFERENT merch (Use code “Podcast” for 15% off):https://itsjustdifferentapparel.com

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    53 min
  • How Dawn Staley Prepared Tiffany Mitchell for the WNBA — and Life After Basketball
    Dec 24 2025

    About the Guest

    Tiffany Mitchell is a WNBA veteran and South Carolina Gamecocks legend with over 10 years of professional basketball experience. She has played for multiple WNBA franchises, including the Indiana Fever, Minnesota Lynx, Connecticut Sun, Las Vegas Aces, and Seattle Storm.

    Tiffany was the first player of the Dawn Staley era to have her jersey retired and be inducted into the South Carolina Hall of Fame. Today, she also serves as an online fitness coach, helping others prioritize health, discipline, and longevity.

    Episode Summary

    In this powerful episode of It’s Just Different Podcast, host Ashley Roberts sits down with WNBA veteran Tiffany Mitchell to unpack what it truly takes to survive — and thrive — at the highest levels of basketball.

    Tiffany shares raw insight into her journey from elite youth basketball and South Carolina dominance under Dawn Staley to navigating the realities of the WNBA and overseas play. She discusses the mental toughness required to last in professional sports, the value of tough coaching, and how today’s athletes must balance NIL opportunities with long-term development.

    The conversation also dives into Tiffany’s remarkable recovery, a moment that reshaped her perspective on basketball and life. From resilience and adaptability to building purpose beyond the game through fitness coaching, this episode delivers real lessons for athletes, parents, and anyone chasing excellence.

    Key Takeaways

    - Mental and physical resilience are non-negotiable at the professional level

    - Elite competition and strong relationships accelerate athlete development

    - NIL decisions should align with long-term goals, not just short-term money

    - Adversity can redefine purpose and fuel growth beyond sports

    - Success on the court is strengthened by support systems off the court

    Resources for Parents & Players

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    45 min
  • 5 Things Killing Your Athlete’s Confidence (And How to Fix Them Before AAU Season)
    Dec 16 2025

    Players everywhere are struggling with inconsistency, confidence, and slow development — and most of it has NOTHING to do with talent. In this solo episode, Ashley breaks down the 5 biggest reasons young hoopers stop improving and what parents must do differently before AAU season.Whether you’re a parent trying to guide your athlete or a player trying to stand out, these lessons will change how you train, compete, and grow.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why players stay stuck despite training

    • The attitudes that kill confidence without anyone noticing• The real role parents play in development

    • How to study film the right way

    • The habits that separate “average” athletes from the ones who rise

    About Ashley

    Ashley Roberts is a former college hooper, mentor, and creator of the It’s Just Different Podcast. She helps parents and athletes navigate youth basketball, recruiting, AAU decisions, and the mental side of the game with honesty and real-world experience.

    Resources for Parents & PlayersJoin the Basketball Parent Community (FREE 7-day trial):

    https://www.ashleynroberts.com/community

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    26 min
  • These Two Are Taking Over Girls’ Basketball: Jordan & GG Banks on Pressure, Prep School and more
    Dec 9 2025

    About the Guest(s):

    Jordan Jackson and Gigi Banks are top high school basketball recruits out of St. James. Jordan is committed to the University of Maryland, while Gigi is exploring programs that align with her growth and style. Both bring unique insights from national competitions like Hoopfest and share strategies for balancing athletics, academics, and NIL opportunities.

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of It's Just Different, Ashley dives into elite high school basketball with Jordan Jackson and Gigi Banks. They discuss Texas vs DMV basketball culture, the benefits of prep school athletics, and navigating the intense schedule and exposure that comes with high-level competition.

    The conversation also explores choosing the right college program, factoring in playing style, coaching philosophy, and personal growth opportunities. Jordan talks about her journey to Maryland, while Gigi shares her process for finding the ideal fit. Additionally, they discuss balancing NIL opportunities, recovery strategies, and the importance of family and community support in a young athlete’s development.

    Key Takeaways:

    - Prep schools offer rigorous schedules and resources that prepare athletes for college-level competition.

    - Choosing the right college program requires consideration of fit, coaching style, and growth potential.

    - Recovery and physical wellness are critical to maintaining peak performance.

    - NIL opportunities must be balanced with authentic passion for the sport.

    - Family and community support play a crucial role in an athlete’s journey.


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    35 min
  • Special Kay & the Nation’s Top Recruits — Two #1 Players. One ESPN Watchlist. Unfiltered
    Dec 2 2025

    About the Guest(s)

    Kaleena “Special K,” Tati Griffin, and Chloe Jenkins are top recruits out of Ontario Christian High School in California.

    -Kaleena Smith, the #1 ranked player in the Class of 2027, sets the tone every time she steps on the court. A true floor general and proven scorer, she leads with IQ, confidence, and a competitive edge that elevates everyone around her.

    - Tati Giffin is a gold medalist and the #1 ranked player in the Class of 2028. Her decision-making under pressure is years ahead of her age, making her one of the most composed young guards in the country.

    - Chloe Jenkins, a 6'0 freshman combo guard, has already made her mark as a fierce rebounder and relentless competitor. She thrives in high-pressure situations and plays with the kind of intensity coaches dream about.

    Together, they represent the future of women's basketball: talented, dynamic, and hungry.

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of It’s Just Different, Ashley Roberts sits down with three top recruits— Special K, Tati Griffin, and Chloe Jenkins out of Ontario Christian, to talk about the real experiences behind today’s basketball culture.

    The conversation provides serious insight as the players compare AAU and school ball, break down their pregame routines, discuss the realities of recruitment, and open up about the pressures young athletes face on social media.

    From dealing with injuries to growing as leaders and teammates, this episode gives a raw look into what it takes to thrive as a young athlete today.Their stories bring listeners behind the curtain of elite competition, offering an honest perspective on preparation, team dynamics, and mental toughness. Whether you’re a parent, coach, or young athlete, this episode is full of wisdom, connection, and inspiration.

    Key Takeaways

    - AAU vs. School Ball — Different vibes, different chemistry, and different expectations.

    - Recovery Matters — Epsom baths, PT, treatments, and consistency are key to staying healthy.

    - Handling Pressure — Each guest shares their mental reset routine before big games.

    - Life Balance — Young athletes talk honestly about juggling sports, school, and social life.

    - Recruitment Insight — Genuine relationships with coaches matter more than constant communication.

    Resources for Parents & Players

    Join the Basketball Parent Community (FREE 7-day trial):

    https://www.ashleynroberts.com/community

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    36 min