Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Coach Chijo Podcast
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| How We Built the Coach Chijo Brand in Just One Year – Ep. 1 | 17 May 2026 | 00:21:03 | |
One year ago, Monica and I were basically just “playing coach.” Now we’re traveling across the country running volleyball clinics, building the Coach Chijo brand, meeting thousands of athletes, and recording our very first podcast episode. In this episode, we talk about: Huge shoutout to Baden Sports for supporting the journey. If you’ve been following from the beginning, thank you. JUST GO! | |||
| The Truth About Being Volleyball Influencers | Coach Donny x Coach Chijo – Ep. 2 | 24 May 2026 | 00:58:04 | |
What does it really take to build a volleyball brand online? In this episode, Coach Donny and Coach Chijo sit down in Las Vegas during tournament weekend to talk about the reality behind content creation, social media growth, editing, filming, staff, pressure, burnout, and the work people never see behind the scenes. We also talk about the sacrifices that come with constant travel, including missing family and balancing real life while trying to grow a brand and help people through volleyball. Most importantly, we talk about how volleyball came into both of our lives during difficult times and why we feel called to give back to the volleyball community through coaching and content. This was one of the most real conversations we’ve had. 🏐 New episodes every Sunday Follow Coach Donny Subscribe to his YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ElevateYourselfOfficial | |||
| What Players Wish Coaches Knew – Isabella's Perspective as a 16U Player - Ep. 3 | 31 May 2026 | 00:10:24 | |
What Players Wish Coaches Knew | Isabella’s Perspective as a 16U Player What do players actually wish coaches understood? In this episode of the Coach Chijo Podcast, Isabella shares her perspective as a 16U club volleyball player and talks honestly about communication, confidence, mistakes, pressure, and what truly makes a coach impactful. We talk about: This episode is a valuable listen for coaches, parents, and athletes who want to better understand the player experience and create stronger relationships within sports. JUST GO! | |||
| How Top Court Events Runs Up to 50 Volleyball Tournaments a Year?! | Chris Hames – Ep. 4 | 07 Jun 2026 | 00:27:23 | |
How do you run up to 50 volleyball tournaments a year across the country? In this episode of the Coach Chijo Podcast, I sit down with Chris Hames from Top Court Events while we were in Las Vegas at the Emperor’s Cup Volleyball Tournament. Top Court generously hosted me at the event so I could meet followers, sign autographs, and take photos with players and families throughout the weekend. Chris shares what happens behind the scenes to organize major volleyball tournaments and the pressure that comes with managing events at such a high level. On the day we recorded this episode, Top Court was running THREE tournaments in THREE different cities at the same time. We also talk about: This was a really cool conversation about leadership, family, volleyball, and the people working behind the scenes to make these events happen. 🙌 JUST GO! | |||
| Coach Blase: From the Australian National Team to 12U Volleyball (And Why He Hates Pepper) - Ep 5 | 16 Jun 2026 | 01:09:00 | |
Coach Blase has coached volleyball for nearly 50 years, including serving as Head Coach of the Australian Women's National Team. Today, he's coaching 12U and 15U athletes and helping develop the next generation of players. In this episode of the Coach Chijo Podcast, we discuss what great coaching really looks like, why player development starts with self-awareness, and how coaches can create environments where athletes learn, grow, and enjoy the game. Coach Blase shares stories from his coaching journey, lessons learned from international volleyball, thoughts on leadership, dealing with difficult situations, coaching burnout, and the importance of keeping volleyball fun. Topics include: • Coaching the Australian Women's National Team This episode is full of practical insights for coaches, players, and volleyball families looking to get more out of the game. Follow Coach Chijo: Just GO! | |||
| More Than Volleyball: Coaching on Navajo Nation | Coach Kristen - Ep. 6 | 23 Jun 2026 | 01:02:13 | |
In this episode of the Coach Chijo Podcast, Coach Chijo sits down with Coach Kristen, Director of Tuba City Volleyball, Head Coach at Tuba City High School, physical therapist, wife, mother, and community leader on Navajo Nation. Coach Kristen shares her journey from helping Tuba City High School win its first-ever Arizona state championship in 2012 to now leading the next generation of athletes in her community. The conversation explores the realities of growing up and playing sports on the reservation, the challenges of limited resources and long travel distances, and why athletics can be life-changing for young people. They also discuss coaching philosophy, mentorship, communication, building confidence, and how great coaches help athletes succeed both on and off the court. This is a powerful conversation about leadership, resilience, service, and the impact one coach can have on a community. Topics Discussed • Growing up on Navajo Nation | |||
| Why Volleyball Festival Feels Like Family | Bryan Kelly | Ep. 9 | 14 Jul 2026 | 00:24:47 | |
Why Volleyball Festival Feels Like Family | Bryan Kelly What makes Volleyball Festival so much more than just another volleyball tournament? Coach Chijo sits down with Bryan Kelly, President of Volleyball Festival, during Volleyball Festival in Phoenix to learn why thousands of players and families return year after year. Bryan shares the story behind the tournament's family culture, the traditions that have been passed down for more than four decades, and why creating lifelong memories matters just as much as winning matches. From personalized player touches and the famous Player Party to gift exchanges and the legacy of Volleyball Festival founders Dave and Bernice Epperson, Bryan explains what makes Festival unlike any other tournament. Super Helper Isabella also joins the conversation to ask questions from a player's perspective about what she sees that makes Volleyball Festival so special. Whether you're a player, coach, or parent, this episode is a reminder that volleyball is about much more than wins and losses. In this episode: • Why Volleyball Festival feels like family • The traditions that make Festival unique • Creating lifelong memories through volleyball • Why every player deserves to feel special • The importance of sportsmanship and community • Coach Chijo's free clinics at Volleyball Festival • Super Helper, Isabella's perspective as a player Watch on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts. | |||
| What Parents Wish Coaches Knew About Coaching Volleyball | Dina Snook - Ep. 8 | 07 Jul 2026 | 00:18:38 | |
What do parents really want from coaches? In this episode of the Coach Chijo Podcast, Coach Chijo sits down with Dina Snook, former volleyball player, volleyball parent, and Coach Chijo Operations Manager, to discuss the coach-parent-player relationship from a perspective many coaches rarely hear. Dina shares her experiences raising athletes through years of club and college volleyball, what parents notice from the sidelines, and how coaches can build stronger relationships with both players and families. Topics include:
Whether you're a coach, parent, or athlete, this conversation offers valuable insight into building healthier team environments and helping players reach their potential. | |||
| Who Gets to Play? Diversity, Access & the Future of Volleyball | Coach Johnitta Clemons - Ep. 7 | 30 Jun 2026 | 00:36:26 | |
Who gets the opportunity to play volleyball? In this episode of the Coach Chijo Podcast, Coach Chijo sits down with Coach Johnitta Clemons, Director of Volleyball at Game Day Sports Academy (GSA) in Bakersfield, California, for a powerful conversation about diversity, accessibility, and the future of volleyball. Coach Clemons shares how GSA has built one of the most diverse volleyball communities in California and discusses the barriers many families face when trying to access club volleyball. From fundraising and transportation challenges to creating opportunities through programs like Starlings Volleyball, this conversation explores what it takes to make the sport available to more athletes. The episode also takes a deeply personal turn as Coach Chijo shares his experience growing up in Japan, struggling to fit in, and how volleyball became the outlet that ultimately changed his life. This conversation goes beyond volleyball. It's about opportunity, belonging, mentorship, resilience, and the impact coaches can have on young people. In This Episode • Coach Johnitta Clemons' volleyball journey Mentioned in This Episode • Game Day Sports Academy (GSA) | |||
| My Last 24 Hours with John Kessel Changed Everything | Ep. 10 | 21 Jul 2026 | 00:30:47 | |
What happens when you spend an entire day learning from one of volleyball's greatest minds? In this solo episode, I share the biggest coaching and teaching lessons I learned after spending 24 hours with legendary volleyball educator John Kessel. Some of these ideas challenged almost everything I've believed about coaching, private lessons, drills, and player development. I found myself questioning many of the methods I've used for years. We dive into why so many players are practicing for practice instead of practicing for performance, why reading is the most important skill in volleyball, and how small changes can completely transform the way athletes learn. Whether you're a coach, player, or parent, this episode will change the way you think about volleyball training. In this episode we discuss:
If this episode makes you rethink your own coaching, share it with another coach who loves learning. | |||
| Isabella Asks Coach Chijo the Questions Every Volleyball Player Wants Answered | Part 1 | Ep. 11 | 28 Jul 2026 | 00:39:43 | |
Super Helper Isabella turns the tables and interviews Coach Chijo with the questions volleyball players have always wanted answered. From tryout tips and tournament warm-ups to choosing captains and understanding why coaches make substitutions, Coach Chijo shares honest insights from more than 30 years of coaching. This is Part 1 of a special two-part interview series. What do coaches really look for during tryouts? Why do coaches substitute players? How are team captains actually chosen? In this special episode, Isabella turns the tables and interviews Coach Chijo with the questions every volleyball player has always wanted answered. Coach Chijo shares honest coaching insights, practical tryout advice, tournament warm-up routines, leadership lessons, and explains the thought process behind coaching decisions that players don't always get to hear. In this episode you'll learn: • What coaches notice first at tryouts This is Part 1 of a two-part interview with Isabella. Part 2 releases next Tuesday. Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Just GO! | |||
| Isabella Asks Coach Chijo the Questions Every Volleyball Player Wants Answered | Part 2 | Ep. 12 | 04 Aug 2026 | 00:38:38 | |
What happens when Super Helper Isabella keeps asking the questions every volleyball player wishes they could ask their coach? In Part 2, Isabella dives even deeper into the coaching decisions that players think about every tournament. Coach Chijo explains exactly how he determines playing time, why attitude matters just as much as skill, and how players can earn opportunities long before match day. They also discuss handling pressure, creative coaching strategies, adapting during matches, and why practicing every situation makes better volleyball players. If you haven't listened to Part 1, start there first, then come back for the rest of the conversation. In this episode:
Watch on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts. | |||
| What Volleyball Is Really Like in China | Coach Bai Yun | Ep. 13 | 11 Aug 2026 | 00:56:46 | |
What is volleyball really like in China? In this episode of the Coach Chijo Podcast, I sit down with Coach Bai Yun, a former Chinese National Team player and founder of the largest volleyball club in Beijing. With more than 3,000 athletes, 18 coaches, and 12 training locations, she shares what it's really like to develop volleyball players in China. We compare the differences between volleyball in China and the United States, discuss coaching philosophies, player development, discipline, training schedules, and why she hopes her daughter will someday play NCAA Division I volleyball. Whether you're a player, parent, or coach, you'll hear a perspective that most people outside China rarely get to experience. In this episode we discuss: • Life as a Chinese National Team player Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. | |||