In episode 202 of The Coaching Life, Chris and Pat sit down with Kendall Hickey, libero and leader on the Ohio University volleyball team. Known for her relentless defense, leadership, and deep faith in Christ, Kendall shares how her identity is rooted in something far greater than the game.
Eastern High School Volleyball Coach, Courtney Whittington invited Coach Stewart out to speak to the team on the week of preparation for their District Championship game.
In this talk, Chris gives the team two reminders for how to be in control of the "butterflies" and emotions you feel in anticipation of big games.
In this episode of The Coaching Life Podcast, we talk about the little things coaches often assume players already know — but too often don’t take time to teach. These “should already know” moments can be the difference between a win and a mistake that costs you a game.
Who is responsible when they make those mistakes? HINT: it is always us, coaches.
In this episode, we discuss how to intentionally build these habits into practice, create awareness by letting them figure some things out on their own and develop a high IQ for the sport.
Whether you coach baseball or any sport, this episode is a reminder that the fundamentals aren’t always as obvious as we think.
NOTE: we had some technical difficulties with the audio in this episode. The volume varies depending on who is speaking and the audio is not the same quality as our other episodes. However, the content is without a doubt some of the best quality we have ever had on the podcast!
ABOUT THE EPISODE: For most athletes, the game has been part of their life as long as they can remember — and one day, it ends. What happens next can be one of the biggest transitions they’ll ever face.
In this episode, we sit down with Brennan Meadows, former offensive lineman for the Ohio University Bobcats, who opens up about his journey from playing at Dawson-Bryant High School in Coal Grove, OH to competing at the college level — and then, stepping away from the sport after his freshman year.
Brennan shares what that process was like emotionally, physically, and spiritually, how he’s rediscovered purpose beyond football, and how his time as an athlete still shapes the way he approaches his new path in media and communications through Ohio University’s Scripps College.
Every athlete’s path looks different — and sometimes the biggest growth happens when the spotlight isn’t on you.
In this episode, Chris and Pat sit down with Delaney Crawford, wide receiver for the Ohio University Bobcats, whose journey from high school quarterback and track standout in California to college wideout in the MAC is a story of resilience, adaptability, and faith.
Originally recruited to play quarterback at Virginia, Delaney has learned what it means to embrace change, stay patient, and keep working even when the plan shifts. He shares what it’s like to transition positions, transfer programs, and continue developing in every aspect of his life, while trusting the process and the people around him.
Discipline, standards, accountability, behavior — all are words that can make or break a team. In this episode of The Coaching Life, Chris and Pat dive into the tough conversations around holding athletes accountable.
When a player shows up late, displays bad body language, or challenges team standards, how should a coach respond? Is it about punishment, or is it about teaching life lessons that extend far beyond the field?
Through real-life case studies, we explore:
Whether you’re a coach, parent, or player, this conversation will challenge how you think about consequences, standards, and the role of sports in shaping character.
In this episode of The Coaching Life Podcast, Chris and Pat talk about artificial intelligence in youth and high school sports.
From breaking down swing mechanics and optimizing practice plans to helping parents understand their child’s development, AI is becoming a tool that coaches, players, and families can use to enhance everyone's experience of the game.
Whether you’re a coach, player, or parent, this conversation is about how AI can be a helpful teammate in the ever-changing world of technology and sports.
In this episode of The Coaching Life Podcast, Chris and Pat dive into how coaches can invest in the "middle-bottom" players of your roster (forgive us for that label, it's tough to describe). But, how do we keep them motivated, and how do we help them understand their value.
We’ll talk about:
Why and how the middle-bottom players often set the tone for team culture
How to define success beyond playing time
Practical ways to keep these players engaged and motivated
How to use practice to build their confidence and skill
The bigger picture: coaching every player is a "big picture" skill for coaches
Whether you coach youth sports or a high school sport, this conversation is about making sure every kid on your team is seen, valued, and developed. Because at the end of the day, it’s the whole roster that builds a team’s culture.
Coaching isn’t just about practices, games, and strategies — it’s about the little things in between.
In this episode, Chris and Pat talk about the subtle but powerful moments that shape a team’s culture: conversations on the bus, greetings at practice, building connection, being intentional about gratitude.
These “in-between” moments often go unnoticed, but they build trust, connection, and buy-in over time. Whether you coach at the youth, high school, or college level, the little things you do outside of the game can leave the deepest impact.
In this episode of The Coaching Life Podcast, Chris and Pat dive into one of the most important—and sometimes, most underprepared—aspects of youth and high school sports: practice.
Are we practicing the right way or the wrong way? Do drills actually build transferable skills, or are they just busy work? How much of our time should be spent on fundamentals versus competition?
We tackle questions like:
Are our practices preparing players for real game situations?
How can we design drills that force decision-making instead of mindless repetition?
What’s the right balance between technical, skills work and competitive reps?
We also challenge coaches and parents to rethink the purpose of practice and to ask tough questions about their own routines and to even discuss with your players, "What did you learn today?"
After a summer break, Chris and Pat are back to kick off Season 12 of The Coaching Life Podcast! In this episode, we share an overview of some of the conversations we’ll be having this season, including:
Are we practicing the right—or wrong—way?
Coaching the “middle” and “bottom” kids on a team.
The impact of bus rides, team meals, and other “little things” that shape a season.
…and much, much, more!
Join us as we set the stage for another season of honest, practical, and sometimes tough conversations about the realities of high school and youth sports.
In this episode of The Coaching Life Podcast, Chris and Pat dive into a conversation about loving the sport you play. We chat about the deeper connection athletes can have with their game, their team, and the entire experience of being part of something bigger than themselves.
We discuss:
✅ Why passion for the game matters sometimes as much as talent for the game
✅ The impact of loving your team—through wins, losses, and everything in between
✅ How youth coaches and parents can help young athletes develop a lifelong love for their sport
✅ The powerful impact youth coaches at younger levels can have on the success of a high school program
🎙️ Subscribe, share, and let us know—what do YOU love most about the sport you play?
The anticipation is mounting as Opening Day for High School baseball is just days away. The first game Pat and Chris's teams will play this season will be against each other!
This is the topic of today's episode, because we can't think of much else right now! LOL
In this episode of The Coaching Life Podcast, Chris and Pat dive into the unique challenges and strategies that come with being a head baseball coach during the crucial first week of the new season. They discuss how to set the tone for the year, establish team expectations, and build momentum both on and off the field.
Key topics covered include:
⚾ Evaluating Your Roster — Balancing early-season player assessments with giving athletes time to settle in.
⚾ Practice Planning — Structuring practices to sharpen fundamentals while integrating game-specific situations.
⚾ Team Chemistry — Building relationships among players and fostering a positive, focused culture from day one.
⚾ Handling the Unexpected — How to adapt when the weather, injuries, or other surprises throw a curveball into your plans.
⚾ Communicating with Parents and Players — Setting clear expectations for roles, playing time, and team goals.
Chris and Pat also share personal stories from their own coaching experiences — the lessons they’ve learned, the mistakes they’ve made, and the small wins that build the foundation for a successful season.
Tune in, take notes, and get ready to lead your team with purpose!
🎙️ Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast platform.
Our friend, Justin Roush, joins us for a great conversation about developing expectations for yourself. Justin is starting an LLC and podcast of his own, titled "Walk-On Academy."
We chat with him about his plans and vision, as he shares from his own experiences of walking onto the Ohio University football team 25 years ago.
The title sums up the conversation in #188. We talk a little bit about trending issues in the NFL, but that's not the important part.
In this episode of The Coaching Life Podcast, Chris and Pat gear up for the Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association (OHSBCA) Clinic happening this week in Columbus, Ohio! We dive into the details of this must-attend event for high school baseball coaches, sharing why it’s more than just another conference—it’s an opportunity to grow, connect, and be inspired.
Whether you’ve been coaching for decades or are just getting started, the clinic is packed with sessions that can elevate your knowledge, sharpen your skills, and deepen your impact on the athletes you lead.
We explore the vital importance of being lifelong learners in the coaching world, challenging ourselves and our listeners to stay curious, adapt to new ideas, and constantly improve—both for our athletes and for ourselves.
Episode Highlights:
If you’re a high school coach in Ohio or any other state, let this episode be your nudge to commit to getting better and investing in yourself. The game is always evolving—are you?
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In this episode of The Coaching Life, Chris and Pat talk about the Ohio State Buckeyes’ National Championship and uncover a critical aspect of sports that often goes unnoticed: the disconnect between fans’ perceptions of the player-coach relationship and the reality behind the scenes.
From social media memes, viral locker room moments, to sideline interactions, they discuss why fans may romanticize or misinterpret these relationships and how the media and "FANaticism" shapes our understanding of why a coach is or isn't successful.
Whether you’re a Buckeyes fan or just someone fascinated by the nuance of sports, this episode offers a perspective on the complexities of coaching and the importance of building authentic connections with players.
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Welcome to Season 11 of The Coaching Life Podcast! Chris and Pat kick off the new year with energy, excitement, and a renewed commitment to exploring the fun and sometimes crazy world of youth and high school sports.
Join us as we set the tone for an all new season filled with impactful conversations, fresh perspectives, and actionable advice to help you navigate the challenges and joys of coaching and parenting in sports.
We walk through the historic season for Ohio University football, and Parker Navarro's role in helping the Bobcats win the first Mid American Conference Championship since 1968.
We had the honor to chat with Coach Billy Roper from Adairsville, Georgia about the benefits of training the overall athlete for all the various sports they may play.
Billy has much experience and wisdom, having worked for 29 years as a baseball coach and 28 years as a football coach.