Coach Koran Godwin sits down with former NBA player and current College basketball analyst Stephen Bardo to discuss how he used basketball to become successful in life. Stephen has competed on every level of basketball and he details how the game continues to take him to heights unseen. This is a podcast you do not want to miss.
29 What it takes to be a Leader
Coach Koran Godwin sits down with Pierre Quinn to talk about what it takes to be a leader on and off the basketball court.
28 Coach Jamion Christian Interview (The Mount) What College Coaches Expect
Coach Koran Godwin sits down with Mount St. Mary's Head Coach Jamion Christian to find out the keys to being successful on the college level. This is a must listen for anyone who wants insight into the day to day life of a college basketball player.
27 Coach Michael Huger (Miami Assistant) What College Coaches are Looking For
In a interview with Miami assistant coach Mike Huger, Coach Godwin discuses what division one coaches are looking for? Find out what it takes to be recruited on the highest level of college basketball.
26 Do You Have The 1% NBA Mindset???
Coach Koran Godwin sits down with Coach Dayne to discuss the mindset that separates the 1% of all basketball players.
25 The Difference Between a Shooter and a Scorer
In this candid interview Coach Godwin talks about his app, what makes Lebron James great, and what differentiates a shooter from a scorer.
24 Kobe Bryant's (Black Out) Workout Philosophy
In this podcast Coach Koran Godwin talks about Kobe Bryant's work ethic and why he is one of the best players of all-time.
23 Working Hard is the MINIMUM You Can Do
In this podcast Coach Godwin talks about the difference between working hard and going the Extra Mile. What category do you come under?
22 How to get in front of College Coaches?
In this podcast Coach Godwin focuses on the various channels college exposure and how to take advantage of them.
21 Are You a Recruitable High School Prospect???
In this video Coach Koran Godwin talks about the recruiting process and what every student-athlete should avoid.