Episodios

  • Episode 16: with Mark-Anthony Pounds
    Oct 19 2025

    In Episode 16 of The Courtside Culture Podcast, host Coach Jeremy Jeffers sits down with Mark-Anthony Pounds, Assistant Coach at Barton College, mentor, and lifelong student of the game.

    From his playing days in Durham and Boston to his coaching stints at North Carolina Central, Carver Bible College, and the Carolina Crossovers AAU Program, Mark-Anthony has lived the grind from every angle. In this conversation, he opens up about his faith, purpose, leadership style, and the real meaning behind building men first and basketball players second.

    🏀 Topics Covered:

    • Coaching and developing men through basketball

    • Lessons learned from Barton College and the college grind

    • Balancing faith, family, and fatherhood

    • Mental health in coaching and mentorship

    • Leaving a lasting legacy beyond wins and losses

    Mark-Anthony’s story reminds us that true leadership comes from service, discipline, and heart.

    🎙 Hosted by: Jeremy Jeffers – Founder of Team Power Foundation & Director of PowerPlex Athletic Center
    📍 Recorded in Wilson, North Carolina

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    1 h y 24 m
  • Episode 15: with Tyreek Dupree
    Oct 12 2025

    In this episode of Courtside Culture, Coach Jeremy Jeffers sits down with Tyreek Dupree — former Farmville Central standout, college hooper, and now a rising assistant coach at Shaw University and Elizabeth City State University.

    Tyreek opens up about his journey from player to coach, the lessons learned along the way, and how becoming a fatherhas completely reshaped his purpose both on and off the court. From long recruiting trips and late-night film sessions to teaching young athletes about life beyond basketball, Tyreek’s story is one of growth, grit, and gratitude.

    🎙️ Topics Include:

    • Transitioning from athlete to mentor

    • The challenges and rewards of coaching at the college level

    • Balancing basketball and fatherhood

    • Lessons on leadership, purpose, and faith

    • Fun rapid-fire NBA questions to close out the show

    This is more than a basketball conversation — it’s a message about becoming the person you needed when you were younger.

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    1 h y 23 m
  • Episode 14: with Trey Sumler
    Oct 5 2025

    From Rocky Mount, NC to becoming a standout at Western Carolina University, Trey Sumler’s basketball journey is filled with lessons on hard work, growth, and perseverance. 🏀🔥

    In this episode of the Courtside Culture Podcast, we dive into Trey’s:

    • High school dominance and recruitment story 🎓

    • Success and challenges at Western Carolina 🐾

    • Overseas pro career and life after basketball 🌍

    • Transition into entrepreneurship, training young athletes, and building his own business ventures 💼

    Trey opens up about the highs and lows of chasing the game, how he’s giving back to the next generation, and what it really takes to keep your passion alive long after the final buzzer.

    Whether you’re a hooper, a fan, or chasing your own dream, this conversation will inspire you to bet on yourself and keep grinding. 🙌

    👉 Tap in now to hear Episode 14 with Trey Sumler!

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    1 h y 10 m
  • Episode 13: with Tayanna Jones-Bell & Tim Bell
    Sep 28 2025

    In this heartfelt episode of Courtside Culture, Jeremy Jeffers sits down with former collegiate athletes Tayanna Jones-Bell and Tim Bell to share their powerful journey of resilience, family, and faith.

    Tayanna, a standout basketball player who competed at Georgetown and Colorado—where she made a Sweet Sixteen run against Caitlin Clark and Iowa—opens up about the highs of her athletic career and the heartbreaking loss of her mother. Tim, a decorated track and field athlete from Kent State, tells his side of the story—leaving his job in Colorado to stand by Tayanna during one of the most difficult seasons of her life.

    Together, they discuss navigating marriage, parenthood, and the transition away from college athletics, while finding new purpose beyond the game. From balancing personal dreams with family responsibilities to reflecting on what sports taught them about life, this episode offers an inspiring perspective on love, sacrifice, and perseverance.

    If you’ve ever faced adversity, leaned on loved ones, or found strength in community, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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    52 m
  • Episode 12: with Anthony Atkinson
    Sep 14 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Anthony Atkinson—Barton College Hall of Famer, Harlem Globetrotter alum, and 3-time state championship coach at Wilson Prep. Anthony takes us through his incredible basketball journey: growing up in Wilson, helping build Greenfield’s culture alongside a young Coach Salter, navigating the recruiting process at Campbell, and cementing his legacy at Barton.

    We also dive into life on the Globetrotters’ world stage, the decision to retire, and his transition into coaching and fatherhood. Anthony reflects on winning multiple state titles at Wilson Prep, shares his perspective on today’s basketball landscape, and closes out with a fun NBA “Would You Rather?” segment.

    Tune in for stories of resilience, leadership, and legacy from one of ENC’s greatest hoop figures.

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    1 h y 25 m
  • Episode 11: with Moe Deloach
    Aug 31 2025

    n this episode of Courtside Culture, we sit down with Moe Deloach, a standout guard who made his mark at Norfolk State before taking his talents to the professional level overseas. Moe shares his inspiring basketball journey, the lessons he learned competing internationally, and how his time at Norfolk State shaped him on and off the court.

    We also dive into the challenges and triumphs of playing abroad, adapting to new cultures, and what it really takes to build a career in professional basketball outside the NBA. This conversation is filled with real-life stories, motivation, and valuable insight for athletes chasing their dreams.

    Tune in for an inside look at Moe’s journey, the grind behind the game, and what’s next for him beyond basketball.

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    58 m
  • Episode 10: with Julian Gamble
    Aug 24 2025

    In this episode of Courtside Culture, we sit down with professional hooper Julian Gamble to talk about life on and off the court. From his standout career at the University of Miami to traveling the world playing professionally, Julian shares what it’s really like chasing the game overseas. He opens up about the grind, family balance, the business side of basketball, and the culture that shaped him along the way.

    Whether you’re a player, fan, or just someone who loves hearing real stories behind the game, this episode is packed with perspective and authenticity.

    Tap in and hear Julian’s journey, his lessons learned, and what keeps him motivated beyond basketball.

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    48 m
  • Episode 9 With Kobe Edwards & Rod Edwards
    Aug 17 2025

    In Episode 9 of Courtside Culture, we sit down with 4-star basketball standout Kobe Edwards and his father Rod Edwards for a powerful conversation about talent, discipline, and the bond that shapes it all. From Kobe’s rise as one of the top high school players in the country to Rod’s perspective as a supportive yet demanding basketball dad, we dive into the sacrifices, lessons, and values that fuel success both on and off the court.

    They open up about the mental and physical demands of chasing greatness, the importance of humility in today’s social media-driven sports world, and how family and faith have kept them grounded through every high and low. Whether you’re an athlete, parent, or simply chasing your dreams, this episode delivers raw insight, inspiration, and a look into what it truly takes to make it to the next level.

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    45 m