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Harvey Araton | Youth Sports, NIL, and the Game We’re Losing

53 min · Gestern
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[AUDIO ONLY EPISODE] In this episode of Live Learn Sports, Coach Tobin sits down with award-winning sports journalist and author Harvey Araton for a wide-ranging conversation on basketball, journalism, youth sports, and the changing landscape of athletics. Harvey shares stories from growing up in Staten Island, his early days at the Staten Island Advance, his years covering sports for The New York Times, and his memories of legends like Willis Reed and the great Knicks teams of the 1970s. The conversation also explores how youth sports have become a massive industry, the pressure facing young athletes and families, and how NIL, the transfer portal, and money have reshaped college athletics. It’s a thoughtful, nostalgic, and honest conversation about what sports used to be, what they have become, and what we should remember about why kids play in the first place.

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Episode Harvey Araton | Youth Sports, NIL, and the Game We’re Losing Cover

Harvey Araton | Youth Sports, NIL, and the Game We’re Losing

[AUDIO ONLY EPISODE] In this episode of Live Learn Sports, Coach Tobin sits down with award-winning sports journalist and author Harvey Araton for a wide-ranging conversation on basketball, journalism, youth sports, and the changing landscape of athletics. Harvey shares stories from growing up in Staten Island, his early days at the Staten Island Advance, his years covering sports for The New York Times, and his memories of legends like Willis Reed and the great Knicks teams of the 1970s. The conversation also explores how youth sports have become a massive industry, the pressure facing young athletes and families, and how NIL, the transfer portal, and money have reshaped college athletics. It’s a thoughtful, nostalgic, and honest conversation about what sports used to be, what they have become, and what we should remember about why kids play in the first place.

Gestern53 min
Episode Robert Ticer | Coaches, Community, and Coming Home Cover

Robert Ticer | Coaches, Community, and Coming Home

In this episode of the Live Learn Sports Podcast, John sits down with Prescott Valley Chief of Police Robert Ticer for a wide-ranging conversation about growing up in Prescott, playing basketball, serving in law enforcement, and coming home to lead the community that helped shape him. Chief Ticer shares stories from his days at Prescott High School, the coaches and mentors who influenced him, his early love for basketball, his career in law enforcement, and what it means to serve people he grew up with. The conversation also touches on family, marriage, grandkids, community leadership, traffic safety, old-school coaching, and the lasting impact adults can have on young people. This episode is full of humor, local history, basketball memories, and meaningful reflections on influence, service, and legacy.

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Episode The Backburner Story | Family, Business, and Serving the Community Cover

The Backburner Story | Family, Business, and Serving the Community

In this episode, John sits down with local entrepreneur and Backburner Family Restaurant owner, Nick Calia, to hear the story behind one of Prescott Valley’s favorite gathering places. From growing up in Arizona and pursuing a career in firefighting to buying a small restaurant with his brother and navigating economic downturns, COVID, and nearly two decades of business ownership, Nick shares the lessons he’s learned about leadership, family, hard work, and serving a community. Along the way, the conversation explores employee culture, entrepreneurship, homeschooling, raising kids, financial wisdom, and why success isn’t always tied to a college degree. Nick’s daughter also joins the discussion, offering a glimpse into the family values that have helped shape both the restaurant and the people behind it. Whether you’re a business owner, coach, parent, student, or simply someone who loves a good small-town success story, this episode is full of practical wisdom and encouragement. Presented by: Chino Valley Heating & Cooling and Monterith Real Estate.

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