• 8. Martin Anderson on Elite Development, Identity, and the Modern Game of Basketball
    2026/04/30

    What happens when the game you’ve built your entire identity around is suddenly taken away? In this powerful episode, elite basketball development coach Martin Anderson shares how a career-ending back injury forced him to rediscover who he was—and ultimately led him to his true purpose.

    From playing professionally across Europe and beyond to becoming a globally respected skills trainer, Martin opens up about the highs and lows of his journey, the identity crisis that came with losing basketball, and the moment that changed everything—his first time training a young athlete and realizing his impact went far beyond the court.

    Now traveling the world hosting elite camps and mentoring players at every level, Martin is on a mission to use basketball as a vehicle for life lessons, character development, and long-term growth. This episode is a powerful reminder that the ball will eventually stop bouncing—but your purpose doesn’t have to.

    Whether you're an athlete, parent, or coach, this conversation will challenge you to rethink development, embrace failure, and focus on what truly matters beyond the game.


    In This Episode:

    • Why losing basketball forced Martin to discover his true identity
    • The moment that sparked his passion for coaching and mentorship
    • The biggest gap between U.S. and international basketball development
    • Why basketball IQ is just as important as skill—and often overlooked
    • What high-level (NBA/WNBA) workouts really look like
    • The importance of role-based development and intentional training
    • Why collaboration between coaches and trainers is critical for athlete growth
    • How ego is hurting development in today’s basketball culture
    • Advice for parents: letting kids fail and develop independence
    • What separates elite athletes from the rest: intention, discipline, and mindset


    Connect with Martin:

    Website: https://martinandersonbasketball.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachmartinanderson/

    Connect with Nick:Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/coachnick_ebc/⁠EBC Training Centers: ⁠https://www.ebconefamily.com/⁠

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  • 7. Why Athletes Struggle After the Game Ends (And How to Find Your Identity) with Talia Walton
    2026/04/07

    What does it look like when a kid who simply loved being in the gym grows into a WNBA draft pick, Final Four standout, and purpose-driven coach? In this powerful episode, former University of Washington star Talia Walton shares her journey from backyard hoops with her dad to becoming one of the most impactful leaders in women’s basketball in the Pacific Northwest.

    Talia opens up about the sacrifices, injuries, and relentless work that fueled her rise—including multiple knee surgeries, missed milestones, and the pressure of performing at an elite level. She takes us inside Washington’s historic Final Four run, the behind-the-scenes conversations that built championship chemistry, and the mindset shifts that helped her overcome adversity and step confidently into her purpose beyond playing.

    Now as the founder of Limitless Basketball Academy and Team Walton, Talia is pouring everything she’s learned back into the next generation—focusing on development, identity, and building athletes who are strong far beyond the game. This episode is a masterclass in resilience, faith, leadership, and why focusing on the process—not the outcome—is the key to lasting success.

    Whether you're a young athlete chasing your dreams, a parent navigating youth sports, a coach building culture, or someone searching for purpose after a big chapter ends, Talia’s story will challenge you to stay resilient, embrace the journey, and keep going—no matter what.


    In This Episode:

    • Why Talia believes “focus on the process” is more powerful than “trust the process”
    • The sacrifices required to reach elite levels—and what they really cost
    • Behind-the-scenes of Washington’s Final Four run and team culture
    • How tough, honest conversations can elevate teams and relationships
    • Navigating identity beyond performance and overcoming self-doubt
    • The physical toll of basketball and lessons on longevity and self-care
    • Building a purpose-driven program through Limitless Basketball Academy
    • Why representation and mentorship matter in women’s sports


    Connect with Talia:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetaliawalton/?hl=en

    Website: https://www.limitlessbballacademy.com/


    Connect with Nick:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachnick_ebc/

    EBC Training Centers: https://www.ebconefamily.com/

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  • 6. Finding Your Second Wind: Former WNBA Pro Meighan Simmons on Basketball, Purpose & Mental Toughness
    2026/03/17

    What happens when a military kid who fell in love with basketball at six years old becomes one of the fastest players legendary coach Pat Summitt ever coached? In this powerful episode, former University of Tennessee Lady Vols star and WNBA professional Meighan Simmons shares her incredible journey from shooting 500 shots before school with her dad to competing at the highest levels of women's basketball.

    Meighan opens up about the discipline, sacrifice, and faith that shaped her into a two-time SEC Player of the Year and how playing under Coach Pat Summitt at Tennessee taught her that life is bigger than basketball. She gets real about handling pressure, dealing with loneliness playing overseas, questioning her purpose, and discovering that who you are off the court matters more than any stat line.

    Whether you're a young basketball player chasing your dreams, a parent supporting your athlete's journey, a basketball coach building champions, or anyone interested in sports psychology and athlete development, Meighan's story will inspire you to compete with heart, lead with character, and remember that your purpose lasts long after the final buzzer sounds.


    In This Episode:

    • How growing up in a military family shaped Meighan's competitive edge
    • The unconventional path that led to playing at Tennessee without traditional AAU experience
    • What Pat Summitt's standards really looked like—and why they matter off the court
    • The mental strategies elite athletes use to handle pressure and self-doubt
    • What nobody tells you about playing professional basketball overseas
    • How to build identity beyond performance
    • The question that brought Meighan to tears—and what she wants to be remembered for


    About This Episode's Guest:

    Meighan Simmons is a former professional basketball player who starred at the University of Tennessee from 2010-2014 under legendary Coach Pat Summitt. Nicknamed "Speedy" for being one of the fastest players Summitt ever coached, Meighan was a four-year starter and two-time SEC Player of the Year, finishing with 2,064 career points.

    Drafted 26th overall in the 2014 WNBA Draft by the New York Liberty, Meighan went on to play professionally in the WNBA and overseas. Today, she's part of the NBA Coaching Development Program and runs Victory Shift, helping young athletes discover who they are beyond their sport through training, player development, and speaking engagements.


    Connect with Meighan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meig.simmons24/

    Connect with Nick:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachnick_ebc/

    EBC Training Centers: https://www.ebconefamily.com/

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    38 分
  • 5. Life Lessons from the Front Lines of Officiating with Michael Smith
    2026/02/24

    In this episode of Purpose Over Points, host Nick Crossan sits down with longtime friend, mentor, and one of the most respected basketball officials in the Pacific Northwest, Michael Smith. With over 25 years of officiating experience spanning high school, community college, NCAA Division III, Division II, NAIA, and Division I women’s basketball, Michael has seen the game from nearly every angle imaginable.

    But this conversation goes far beyond officiating.

    Michael shares his powerful journey—from growing up in Lakewood as a military brat, to falling in love with basketball, to being humbled early in his officiating career and choosing growth over ego. Along the way, he opens up about failure, accountability, leadership, communication, and why the way you treat people in the hardest moments matters more than any call ever will.

    Now serving as an observer and evaluator for collegiate officials and as the owner of One Pivotal Move, Michael continues to impact the game by developing people—officials, coaches, players, and parents alike.


    In This Episode:

    The moment that changed Michael Smith’s career—and reshaped how he views leadership

    What officials really think during the most intense moments of a game

    Why tone, respect, and communication decide outcomes more than most people realize

    The truth about missed calls—and how great leaders respond when they get it wrong

    What separates elite players beyond talent: obsession, preparation, and humility

    How players, coaches, and parents can positively impact the game—starting today


    Connect with Nick:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachnick_ebc/

    EBC Training Centers: https://www.ebconefamily.com/


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  • 4. Why Purpose Always Outlasts Points with Allen Tate
    2026/01/20

    Basketball didn’t define Allen Tate, character did.

    In this episode, Nick sits down with one of the pillars of EBC—trainer, mentor, and brother Allen Tate—for a raw conversation about identity, accountability, and what truly lasts beyond the game.

    Allen reflects on his journey from Hobbs, New Mexico to the Pacific Northwest, winning a state championship, navigating college basketball, and ultimately finding his purpose in developing people—not just players. From losing his father at a young age to becoming a present father himself, Allen shares how loyalty, fundamentals, faith, and service have shaped the way he coaches and lives.


    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • How Allen’s upbringing shaped his loyalty, work ethic, and leadership style
    • Why real development requires patience, fundamentals, and consistency
    • The dangers of chasing exposure instead of growth
    • How coaches can teach accountability and resilience
    • What athletes gain when basketball is no longer the centerpiece
    • Why Allen believes being present for family is the ultimate win
    • Advice for trainers and athletes who want to build something that lasts
    • How to respond to failure and adversity the right way


    Connect with Nick:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachnick_ebc/

    EBC Training Centers: https://www.ebconefamily.com/

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    49 分
  • 3. Beyond Basketball: Identity, Pressure & Purpose with Aaron Nettles
    2025/12/09

    What happens when the game that defined you… suddenly ends?

    For many athletes, that moment is terrifying. For Aaron Nettles, it became the start of the most important chapter of his life.

    In this episode, Nick sits down with someone who has been part of his world since childhood—Seattle Prep legend, former Division I guard, and now a leader at EBC Training Centers: Aaron Nettles.

    Aaron opens up about the pressure of being "the kid with the gym," the reality of growing up biracial in Sammamish, the discipline that shaped him, and the injury that unexpectedly ended his basketball career. But more importantly, he shares how he rebuilt his identity, healed from years of silent struggles, and stepped into his true purpose: developing people, not just players.

    This is one of the most honest conversations ever shared on Purpose Over Points—and a must-listen for athletes, parents, coaches, and anyone navigating who they are beyond performance.


    In this episode:

    • Growing up in Sammamish and navigating what it meant to feel “different” in every room

    • The real grind behind a D1 path—early mornings, late nights, pressure, and discipline

    • The injury and surgery that cut his career short, and why he now sees it as a pivotal turning point

    • Letting go of achievement-based identity and learning who he is outside of basketball

    • Stepping into leadership at EBC and pouring into the next generation

    • The simple habits that keep his mind, body, and emotions grounded today

    • What “Purpose Over Points” truly means to him now


    Connect with Aaron:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaronnettless/


    Connect with us:

    Website: https://www.ebconefamily.com

    EBC's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ebconefamily/

    Nick's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachnick_ebc/

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  • 2. The Confidence Code with Romell Witherspoon
    2025/11/25

    When the ball stops bouncing, who are you?

    In this powerful episode, Nick sits down with actor, inspirational speaker, mentor, and Bellevue High School Girls Basketball Head Coach Romell Witherspoon a man whose life work sits at the intersection of leadership, faith, purpose, and community.

    From his days as a two-time state champion at Rainier Beach to serving as Team Chaplain and Player Manager for the Los Angeles Lakers during their 2020 championship run, Romell has lived the highs, lows, and quiet in-between spaces of life after sport.

    And the lessons? They’re bigger than basketball.


    This conversation goes deep into:

    What really happens when the scoreboard shuts off and the athlete identity fades

    How to rebuild confidence from the inside out — and why no one can give it or take it away

    The “Confidence Code” and the mindset tools he uses with high-level athletes and everyday leaders

    Why the small, unseen reps will take you farther than talent ever will

    How to win the scoreboard in life, not just in the game

    The difference between teaching basketball and teaching life through basketball

    What it means to be famous in your own home


    Romell’s journey, from competing against Washington’s greatest, to acting in New York, to standing in NBA locker rooms with LeBron James and Anthony Davis, to shaping the next generation of leaders in Seattle, is a masterclass in purpose, resilience, and becoming.

    If you’re an athlete, a parent, a coach, or anyone navigating a transition…this episode will shift something in you.


    Romell Witherspoon is an actor, inspirational speaker, mentorship director for the City of Seattle under Mayor Bruce Harrell, and Head Girls Basketball Coach at Bellevue High School. A former Rainier Beach standout and collegiate athlete, Romell later spent four years with the Los Angeles Lakers providing player mentorship and chaplain support — culminating in a 2020 NBA Championship. His work centers on leadership, confidence, community, and helping people become who they were created to be.


    Connect with Romell:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/romell_witherspoon/


    Connect with us:

    Website: https://www.ebconefamily.com

    EBC's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ebconefamily/

    Nick's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachnick_ebc/

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    51 分
  • 1. Finding Purpose Beyond the Game: Nick Crossan’s Story and the Heart Behind Purpose Over Points
    2025/11/11

    When the ball stops bouncing, who are you beyond the game?

    In the very first episode of Purpose Over Points, host Nick Crossan opens up about his journey, from growing up in Seattle and chasing basketball dreams to realizing that true success isn’t measured by stats, but by purpose, growth, and community.

    Nick shares the heart behind Purpose Over Points, a movement built at the core of EBC Training Center that’s all about developing people, not just athletes. He reflects on his family, his mentors, and the life lessons that shaped him into the man and coach he is today.

    He also answers three listener questions that go straight to the soul of the show:

    • What’s your “why” behind coaching—and how do you stay connected to it every day?
    • How can parents use sports to teach life lessons beyond the game?
    • What would you tell rookie Coach Nick if you could go back in time?

    This is what Purpose Over Points is all about: authentic conversations, real growth, and community that lasts long after the final buzzer.


    Connect with us:

    Website: https://www.ebconefamily.com

    EBC's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ebconefamily/

    Nick's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachnick_ebc/

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    19 分