Your hosts Matt West 3x All-American and Jackson Metichecchia former Assistant coach at the University of Nevada Reno dissect the sport of volleyball through the life experiences our guests have to share.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | SportsVolleyball |
Our next guest is current Fresno State Head Women's Volleyball Coach Jonathan Winder. Winder is a 4x All American, AVCA Player of the Year and National Champion. On this episode we discuss Winder's upbringing as a multi-sport athlete, how Balboa Bay ... more
We’re back in action with our first guest Professional Player Carli Snyder after a brief hiatus. Carli takes us through her club and recruiting experience. How much the club game has changed and why she believe’s so many recruits transfer after one y... more
Our guest today is All Time Great Rainbow Warrior Taylor Averill. Taylor is a current USA national team member and 2x All-American. Taylor has also played professionally in France and Italy. Taylor took sometime a way from "workin' out" to chat about... more
Our guest today is All Time Great California Bear Carli Lloyd. Carli is an Olympic Bronze Medalist, Italian League, Italian Cup, Champions League, and CEV Cup Champion, as well as a former AVCA Player of the Year. On this episode Carli talks about he... more
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Matt and Jackson are great together. I love that they go deep into each guest. Not just basic info and background. Love that they mix the guest with players and coaches so that you get insight from both perspectives. more
Matt and Jackson have a lot of reach in the volleyball community, as the guests range from all segments in the volleyball world. I really like how the interviewers set a nice and steady pace of conversation. My favorite episode is with Micah Ma’a and learning to be an unspecialized player and dealing with the fluidity of playing two different positions. Side note: always have respected the setters and how hard it is to manage dorks complaining about sets! Keep making episodes!!
This is a great podcast for those who are well versed and new to the sport of volleyball. There is something for those who are full time and casual fans of the sport. Jackson and Matt bring out the best in their guest with poignant and engaging questions and comments.
I think we’re good here is one of the premier volleyball podcasts out there. They have some of the best guests in the game, from coaches to players both current and legendary from the men’s and women’s side. If you’re looking for some good insight from some of the best in volleyball, along with some playful banter here and there, this is your podcast.
Matt and Jackson both have great volleyball knowledge. They bring on amazing guests who have a lot of success and experience. This podcast allows guests to share their stories and pass on valuable information about the spirt. A must listen for any volleyball player, coach or fan.
Apple Podcasts | #54 | United States/Sports/Volleyball |
Apple Podcasts | #38 | Canada/Sports/Volleyball |
Apple Podcasts | #17 | Japan/Sports/Volleyball |
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