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Athlete Country Club

Podcast von Marcus McMaryion

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Athlete Country Club shares real conversations with coaches and players, giving young athletes and parents practical advice, recruiting insights, and proven methods to reach their full potential. New episodes every Thursday!

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Episode 41. Coach Talk: Sam Houston State WR Coach Keyan Williams on Why Practice Reveals Everything Cover

41. Coach Talk: Sam Houston State WR Coach Keyan Williams on Why Practice Reveals Everything

What separates athletes who truly love football from the ones who only love game day? In this episode of Athlete Country Club, Sam Houston State wide receivers coach Keyan Williams joins former Fresno State quarterback Marcus McMaryion for a conversation about football work ethic, player development, the transfer portal, Division 1 football, and why practice habits reveal everything about an athlete. From growing up around college football as the son of a coach to playing at Fresno State, Nebraska, and Ball State before becoming a Division 1 football coach at just 29 years old, Keyan shares the lessons that shaped his approach to coaching, leadership, and mentorship. The episode dives into what college football coaches look for during recruiting, how athletes can separate themselves through discipline and consistency, why relationships matter in today’s transfer portal era, and what young athletes should expect entering Division 1 football. Keyan also explains why the best players become obsessed with learning, accountability, and the process long before game day arrives. Whether you're a football player, parent, coach, recruit, or sports fan, this episode provides valuable insight into football mindset, athlete development, leadership, and the habits that separate good players from great ones. Instagram: https://instagram.com/athletecountryclub TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@athletecountryclub YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AthleteCountryClub Business Inquiries: info@athletecountryclub.com

21. Mai 2026 - 35 min
Episode 40. Athlete CEO: Why Respect Matters More Than Stats with Frank Dalena of Bring the Juice Cover

40. Athlete CEO: Why Respect Matters More Than Stats with Frank Dalena of Bring the Juice

In this episode of Athlete Country Club, Marcus McMaryion sits down with former Fresno State wide receiver and Bring the Juice founder, Frank Dalena, for a conversation about football, business, leadership, and the mindset required to build something meaningful. Frank opens up about growing up in a highly competitive household with his brothers, the lessons he learned working on his family’s farm, and how those experiences built the work ethic and mentality that carried him through Fresno State football. From earning respect as a walk-on to navigating the realities and politics of college athletics, Frank shares why controlling the controllables and embracing your role became the foundation of his success. The conversation also dives into the growth of Bring the Juice, how Frank turned a simple idea into one of the Central Valley’s most recognizable sports media brands, and why taking action before you feel ready is one of the most important decisions an athlete or entrepreneur can make. Marcus and Frank reflect on brotherhood, adapting through different seasons of life, building strong relationships, and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who challenge you to grow. This episode is ultimately about more than football. It’s about earning respect, staying consistent, taking risks, and chasing greatness in every area of life. Instagram: https://instagram.com/athletecountryclub TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@athletecountryclub YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AthleteCountryClub Business Inquiries: info@athletecountryclub.com

14. Mai 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Episode 39. Athlete CEO: UFC Fighter Alex Perez: Confidence Is Earned Through Preparation Cover

39. Athlete CEO: UFC Fighter Alex Perez: Confidence Is Earned Through Preparation

UFC Fighter Alex Perez joins Athlete Country Club to share his journey from the Central Valley to becoming a Top 10 UFC flyweight in the world. Growing up in Lemoore, California, Alex opens up about the blue-collar mentality that shaped him, growing up working in the fields, and the sacrifices he made to chase a dream that very few believed was possible. In this episode, Alex talks about overcoming self-doubt, dealing with imposter syndrome, and why confidence is earned through preparation, discipline, and consistency. He shares the mindset that helped him push through setbacks, move to Orange County with no guarantees, and eventually earn his place in the UFC. Marcus McMaryion and Alex also dive into: * The underdog mentality of Central Valley athletes * Why your environment and friend group matter * The difference between talented athletes and elite competitors * Building confidence through preparation * Mental toughness, pressure, and self-belief * Sacrifice, discipline, and delayed success * The importance of mentors and coaches * Why chasing greatness requires going against the crowd From fighting for a few hundred dollars early in his career to competing on the biggest stage in MMA, Alex’s story is a powerful reminder that success is built long before anyone notices. Whether you’re an athlete, competitor, entrepreneur, or someone chasing a dream, this episode is filled with lessons on resilience, hard work, and becoming the best version of yourself. Instagram: https://instagram.com/athletecountryclub TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@athletecountryclub YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AthleteCountryClub Business Inquiries: info@athletecountryclub.com

7. Mai 2026 - 56 min
Episode 38. Coach Talk: Utah OC Kevin McGiven on Why Adaptability Is Everything in College Football Cover

38. Coach Talk: Utah OC Kevin McGiven on Why Adaptability Is Everything in College Football

Kevin McGiven, Offensive Coordinator for the Utah Utes, joins Athlete Country Club to discuss why adaptability has become one of the most important skills in modern college sports. McGiven shares insights from decades of coaching experience, breaking down how quarterbacks must learn to process the game faster, adapt to new offensive systems, and navigate the constant changes that come with today’s transfer portal era. The conversation covers quarterback development, football IQ, learning different coaching “languages,” surviving coaching changes, and what separates quarterbacks who can simply throw the ball from those who can truly command an offense. Former Division 1 quarterback Marcus McMaryion also reflects on his journey playing under McGiven at Oregon State before transferring to Fresno State, where he became one of the most successful quarterbacks in program history. Together, they discuss the mental side of playing quarterback, preparation, processing speed, leadership, recruiting, and why the players who last the longest are often the most adaptable. Instagram: https://instagram.com/athletecountryclub TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@athletecountryclub YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AthleteCountryClub Business Inquiries: info@athletecountryclub.com

30. Apr. 2026 - 55 min
Episode 37. Athlete CEO: From Fresno State to the NFL & CFL: All-CFL WR Keesean Johnson’s Journey Cover

37. Athlete CEO: From Fresno State to the NFL & CFL: All-CFL WR Keesean Johnson’s Journey

Keesean Johnson joins Athlete Country Club to share his full journey from an under-recruited high school athlete to a professional football champion. From earning his first offer through relentless work and self-promotion, to becoming a standout at Fresno State Bulldogs football, Keesean breaks down what it really takes to get recruited, stand out at camps, and separate yourself when the odds aren’t in your favor. After being selected in the 2019 NFL Draft, Keesean takes us inside the reality of professional football—bouncing between teams, adapting to new systems, and handling the mental challenges that come with the business side of the game. He explains why football IQ, discipline, and time management matter more than raw talent, and how learning to train alone and study the game helped him stick at the highest level. Now a Grey Cup champion and All-CFL wide receiver with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Keesean reflects on what it means to win at the professional level and why he’s still not satisfied. This episode is packed with insight for high school athletes, recruits, and anyone chasing a career in sports—covering recruiting strategy, training habits, mindset, and the truth about what it takes to go pro. Instagram: https://instagram.com/athletecountryclub TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@athletecountryclub YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AthleteCountryClub Business Inquiries: info@athletecountryclub.com

23. Apr. 2026 - 43 min
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