Life and Basketball with Joe Seminara takes an in-depth look at basketball, life, friends, and family. In this episode, I ask Joe about his favorite teams, fondest moments, and best players. We conclude this episode with a heart-felt tribute to Joe from his amazing wife, Jennifer Seminara.
Joe definitely knows sports and this episode will clearly show you what I'm talking about. In this episode, Joe breaks down N.I.L. and the Transfer Portal, along with discussing UCF's past, present, and future. We will also tackle the G.O.A.T. debate along with rapid fire NBA players.
Joe knows a lot, but not enough people know Joe. In this episode, you will get to know Joe and learn from the infinite wisdom he shares. If there's a sport he knows it. If you are talking trivia, he owns it. I truly feel that Joe Seminara is arguably the greatest assistant coach that a head coach could ever want because of his knowledge, passion, and loyalty. Let's meet Joe.
Taking a trip down memory lane with Coach Calvin Lingelbach. In this episode, we talk Faith, Friends, and Family, with a major emphasis on family. He breaks down his fondest teams, favorite memories, and the wind beneath his wings. Great stories and heart-warming tales.
Coach Calvin Lingelbach dropping pearls of wisdom, as only he can. In this episode, we discuss the Great G.O.A.T. Debate, along with a breakdown of NBA players, and much more.
In this episode, we tackle the ins and outs of dealing with high school parents. Coach Calvin Lingelbach shares colorful stories about his time at Evans High School along with his opinions on N.I.L. and the transfer portal. He also gives his perspective on the state of UCF Men's Basketball.
Introducing Coach Calvin Lingelbach. A four-year starter in basketball and baseball at UCF/FTU, UCF Hall of Fame, Top 100 UCF Athletes of All time, Flag Football National Champ, Metro Conference Hall of Fame, Head Coach for Women's Volleyball, Flag Football, and Golf and last but certainly not least, over 20 years Head Boys Basketball Coach at powerhouse Evans High School. Discussing Life and Basketball.
Most coaches think that players are lazy. In fact, most parents would admit that their child is lazy. However, most players think that they work extremely hard and that the only reason they are not playing to their greatest potential is because their coach has favorites. In this episode, DrCoach reveals the truth about that statement and exposes the good, the bad, and the ugly traits that causes this phenomenon.
Just ask any coach and they will tell you that "Parents Are Crazy!" If you have coached any sport or been fortunate enough to sit in the stands during a game, you will eventually come to the conclusion that parents are crazy. They can't help it. It's just the way that we are wired. In this episode, DrCoach explains his Parent-Colored Glasses theory that seems to cause this problem.
Coaches Suck! Well at least that's what most parents and players think when the team is losing, or the player is underperforming. In this episode, we will take a deep dive into the good, the bad, and the ugly perception of coaches. DrCoach Irwin Hudson provides big shoutouts to a lot of the influential coaches in his life along with sharing a funny but serious story about how players perceptions get distorted when things aren't going their way.
Prepare yourself for an introduction into the wonderful world of Coaches, Parents, and Players, Oh My! In this episode you are fully introduced to DrCoach Irwin L. Hudson a.k.a. DrCoach OHoopsBaby. With over 30 years' experience as a professional basketball coach, an extensive graduate-level education in engineering, and over 35 years of parenting, DrCoach is ready and more than willing to tackle the good, the bad, and the ugly impacts that coaches, parents, and players have on competition sports.