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Coaches At Crown Brew Getting Coffee

Podcast by Swinford Media Group

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Presented by the Swinford Media Group, "Coaches at Crown Brew Getting Coffee," the podcast where legendary high school football coach Kerry Martin sits down with fellow coaches at Marion, Illinois' favorite coffee shop, Crown Brew. Join us for conversations that go beyond the game, as Coach Martin and his guests explore the secrets to success both on and off the field.

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71 episodes

episode Innovation in Sports - A Conversation With John Owens & Jacob Rice artwork

Innovation in Sports - A Conversation With John Owens & Jacob Rice

Episode 71 of Coaches at Crown Brew Getting Coffee features Marion High School bass fishing coach John Owens and e-sports coach Jacob Rice joining host Kerry Martin and the episode’s co-host Stan Stout for a conversation about two of the fastest-growing activities in high school sports. Owens discusses his lifelong passion for fishing, the growth of Marion’s bass fishing program, tournament strategy, the role of boat captains and how advancing technology continues to reshape competitive fishing. Rice shares insight into the rapidly expanding world of e-sports, including virtual competition, game preparation, state competition, scholarship opportunities and Marion’s recent third-place finish at the IHSA state finals in Mario Kart. The episode also explores the misconceptions surrounding both activities, how e-sports and bass fishing create opportunities for students who may not participate in traditional sports, and the life lessons young people gain through teamwork, perseverance, leadership and competition. Presented by the Swinford Media Group and sponsored by Adrenaline Fundraising, Marion Plumbing, and Swinford Wedding Photography and Videography.

21 May 2026 - 55 min
episode Unleashing the Dawg - A Conversation With Nate Griffin artwork

Unleashing the Dawg - A Conversation With Nate Griffin

In Episode 70 of Coaches at Crown Brew Getting Coffee — presented by the Swinford Media Group and sponsored by Adrenaline Fundraising, Marion Plumbing, and Swinford Wedding Photography and Videography — host Kerry Martin sits down with Nate Griffin, SIU offensive assistant coach, for a wide-ranging and insightful conversation about the coaching journey, player development, and navigating the ever-changing landscape of college football. Griffin shares his path from growing up in Colorado to playing fullback at the University of Idaho, and how that foundation led him into the coaching profession, with stops at Truman State, Northern Illinois, and five seasons at Minnesota in the Big Ten, where he worked in quality control and gained valuable experience in film study, game planning, and the day-to-day operations of a major college program. The episode dives into Griffin’s return to the field at SIU, where he now coaches tight ends and H-backs — one of the most demanding and versatile positions in football — discussing what he looks for in recruiting, why the role requires a unique blend of size, athleticism and toughness, and how developing players over time remains critical in a sport increasingly shaped by the transfer portal and NIL. Martin and Griffin also explore the realities of modern college football, including roster management, building a culture, and adapting to constant change, while Griffin offers a candid perspective on balancing coaching demands with family life, the sacrifices required in the profession, and the importance of staying grounded amid the pressures of the game. At the heart of the episode is Griffin’s belief in relationships — with players, coaches and families — and the role those connections play in building successful programs, as he reflects on lessons learned throughout his career and the importance of earning trust within a program. It’s an honest, thoughtful and engaging episode filled with behind-the-scenes insight into college football, personal stories from Griffin’s journey, and a deeper look at what it takes to coach and develop student-athletes at a high level.

7 May 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Lee’s Legacy - A Conversation With Bryan Lee

In Episode 69 of Coaches at Crown Brew Getting Coffee — presented by the Swinford Media Group and sponsored by Adrenaline Fundraising, Marion Plumbing, and Swinford Wedding Photography and Videography — host Kerry Martin sits down with Carbondale head football coach Bryan Lee for a wide-ranging, candid and often hilarious conversation about resilience, second chances and the long road that led him to a 27-year coaching career and more than two decades as a head football coach. Lee reflects on his upbringing in rural Murphysboro and the unconventional path that eventually brought him into education and coaching. After early struggles balancing work, college and direction, he credits his future wife for pushing him to take a leap of faith — moving to North Carolina with little more than determination and a car full of clothes. That decision helped him refocus, finish his degree and ultimately discover his passion for teaching and coaching young athletes. The episode follows Lee’s coaching journey through multiple states and programs, beginning with one of the toughest assignments imaginable — taking over a struggling North Carolina program that had only 16 players and was on the verge of shutting down. Through persistence, culture change and relentless recruiting in the hallways, Lee helped rebuild the team and learned the lessons that would define his coaching philosophy for decades. Martin and Lee also revisit his return to Southern Illinois, where Lee built successful programs at Chester and later Carbondale. The conversation includes stories about playoff runs, conference championships and the unique culture of high school football in Southern Illinois communities. Along the way, Lee shares memorable moments from his career — including coaching sports he had never played, mentoring future college and professional athletes, and the unexpected experiences that come with seeing former players reach the highest levels of the game. At the heart of the episode is Lee’s belief that coaching is about far more than football. Drawing from his own experiences growing up, he speaks passionately about the responsibility coaches have to be positive influences in the lives of young people — especially those who may not have consistent support systems at home. For Lee, the greatest victories come not from the scoreboard but from the relationships built and the lives impacted long after the final whistle. It’s an entertaining, thoughtful and deeply personal episode filled with humor, humility and powerful reflections on leadership, mentorship and the lasting influence of great coaches.

5 Mar 2026 - 1 h 12 min
episode Mings’ Things - A Conversation With Dan Mings artwork

Mings’ Things - A Conversation With Dan Mings

In Episode 68 of Coaches at Crown Brew Getting Coffee — presented by the Swinford Media Group and sponsored by Adrenaline Fundraising, Marion Plumbing, and Swinford Wedding Photography and Videography — host Kerry Martin sits down with Mount Vernon head football coach Dan Mings for a powerful, candid conversation about leadership, rebuilding programs, and what it truly means to develop young men through sport. Mings reflects on his 32-year coaching journey, including 23 seasons as a head coach at Fairfield, Edwards County, Johnson City, and two separate stints at Mount Vernon. The discussion revisits his 14 playoff appearances, six conference championships, and the unforgettable 2005 undefeated regular season that propelled Mount Vernon to the IHSA quarterfinals. But beyond the wins and championships, the heart of the episode centers on culture — how to take over struggling programs, how to recruit hallways instead of waiting for athletes to show up, and how to build a team identity rooted in toughness, accountability, and unity. Raised in rural Raleigh near Eldorado, Mings shares how growing up in a farming family shaped his blue-collar mindset and relentless work ethic. From playing nose guard at Greenville College to becoming an NAIA national qualifier in the hammer throw, his competitive edge has always been part of his identity. That same intensity now fuels his approach to mentoring players — blending hard truth, personal responsibility, and deep care for the kids he coaches. Martin and Mings dive into the realities of coaching at larger schools in smaller regions, navigating travel challenges, staff loyalty, assistant coach development, and the emotional toll of fighting daily battles to grow a program. Mings speaks openly about the importance of assistant coaches, the value of community trust, and why adapting to the needs of each individual athlete — from “silver spoon” kids to those facing tougher circumstances — is critical to building lasting success. Throughout the episode, Mings emphasizes that championships are temporary, but relationships endure. For him, the greatest victories come years later when former players return to share milestones — marriages, careers, children — proving that the lessons learned on Friday nights carried far beyond the field. It’s an honest, intense, and deeply reflective episode about resilience, loyalty, small-town pride, and the responsibility that comes with shaping the next generation.

19 Feb 2026 - 1 h 8 min
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Deuce and Abuse - A Conversation With Darren Kinnard

In Episode 67 of Coaches at Crown Brew Getting Coffee — presented by the Swinford Media Group and sponsored by Adrenaline Fundraising, Marion Plumbing, and Swinford Wedding Photography and Videography — host Kerry Martin is joined by longtime Southern Illinois sports broadcaster Darren Kinnard for a wide-ranging conversation centered on storytelling, credibility, and the evolution of local sports media. Kinnard reflects on more than three decades covering high school and collegiate athletics, sharing how he fell in love with sports broadcasting, the mentors and moments that shaped his career, and what it was like to cover an era when Friday-night games and postseason runs united entire communities. The discussion highlights the responsibility that comes with covering student-athletes, coaches, and programs where expectations run high and memories last a lifetime. The episode explores how sports media has changed over the years — from appointment-viewing television and print coverage to today’s digital-first, on-demand landscape. Kinnard offers insight into adapting with the times while maintaining journalistic standards, trust, and fairness, and why authentic local coverage still matters more than ever in small towns and tight-knit communities. Martin and Kinnard also dive into the behind-the-scenes realities of the job, including access, criticism, preparation, and the challenge of telling stories accurately in an age of instant reaction and social media noise. Throughout the conversation, Kinnard emphasizes the value of relationships, consistency, and respect for the game and the people who make it special. The episode closes with reflection on the enduring power of local sports — not just as competition, but as a shared community experience that connects generations. It’s a thoughtful, reflective, and media-focused episode that celebrates the past, examines the present, and looks ahead to the future of covering the games we all love.

12 Feb 2026 - 1 h 13 min
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