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About the Guest(s): Jason Key is a seasoned expert deeply entrenched in the basketball world. Known for his expansive knowledge of both the high school and AAU basketball circuits, he has helped numerous young athletes navigate their paths to college and the professional arena. Jason's insights are highly sought after, and his work has significantly contributed to discussions on the transformation of basketball at the preparatory level. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of "It's Just Different," host Ashley Roberts sits down with Jason Key to delve into the evolving landscape of high school and AAU basketball. Jason, known for his profound connection to the sport, is celebrated for his insights into the developmental pathways of young athletes. This episode marks a special moment as Jason becomes the first guest to return for a part two, offering listeners deeper insights into the game. Throughout the conversation, Jason discusses the growing divide between AAU and high school basketball, exploring how prep schools have altered the basketball ecosystem, especially in states like Texas. He delves into the implications of such shifts on talent development and player exposure. The episode also offers an exploration of specific team and player projections, highlighting standout talents and anticipated matchups in Texas high school basketball. The discussion extends to emerging talents in Texas and notable rankings, with Jason providing forecasts that showcase his expertise in scouting and player development. Key Takeaways: The divide between AAU and traditional high school basketball is growing, influenced significantly by the rise of prep schools. Legal restrictions on NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deals in Texas may drive top basketball talents to other states. The UIL's new division system introduces dual state championships per class, complicating the traditional competitive structure. Emerging young basketball talents are making significant impacts in Texas, with names like Aaliyah Chavez and Special K discussed as future prospects. The Thanksgiving Hoop Fest is a much-anticipated event, featuring high-stakes matchups that spotlight top talents. Looking for a community of like minded parents growing, learning and celebrating with each other? Join the Different Community. Check It out below. https://www.skool.com/itsjustdifferent/about Different Merch is Available! Use code "podcast" to get 15% off! www.itsjustdifferentapparel.com Ashley on IG- @thisisashleyr Its Just Different on IG- @itsjustdifferentpod
Jason Key has Got Next!!! Welcome to the SLT “You Got Next” series. This series is dedicated to the athlete/actor/entrepreneur who doesn't ask for any recognition but continues to push themselves to limits that many didn't think they had. We see you and we want to let the world know who you are... we present to you the SLT next series and Jason Key has "Got Next" Make sure you subscribe, like and follow us on IG, Twitter and Facebook @sportlifetalk. You can watch the live streamed show on our Sportslifetalk Facebook page and on our YouTube channel. Want
About The Guest(s): Jason Key is a basketball expert and content provider for ESPN. He has been involved in the basketball industry for over 15 years and is a member of the McDonald's All-American Selection Committee. Jason is passionate about helping players and coaches find the right fit for them. Summary: Jason Key discusses the changes in youth basketball over the years, including the increased involvement of shoe companies and the limitations on the live period. He emphasizes the importance of player development and finding the right fit for each player. Jason also talks about his role as a content provider for ESPN, ranking players and teams, and the challenges of the current AAU calendar. He highlights the positive aspects of AAU, such as the camaraderie and competition among the kids, and the community that comes together to support youth basketball. Key Takeaways: The youth basketball landscape has changed with the increased involvement of shoe companies and limitations on the live period. Player development and finding the right fit are crucial for success in basketball. The AAU calendar has its challenges, but it provides an opportunity for kids to compete and build camaraderie. The basketball community is filled with good people who are passionate about the sport and helping young athletes. Quotes: "If your daughter is not enjoying it and not getting better, you're not in the right place." - Jason Key "Happiness is foremost because if the kid's not happy, you're doing this for nothing." - Jason Key "Development is number one for me. I lean towards that training, whether that be with somebody else or yourself." - Jason Key "We get caught in our own messes sometimes and being competitive and fighting, but everybody's pushing in the same direction." - Jason Key "There's so much good and positivity I want people to take. We've talked about the 2% mess. I want people to make sure they understand that it's 98% good." - Jason Key "Competitiveness is the trait every kid in the top ten must possess. It's what leads to success." - Jason Key "High school coaching is special because of the community. It brings people together and creates a sense of unity." - Jason Key "Stay positive with your posts, with your thoughts, all of it. Stay positive." - Jason Key --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ashley-roberts24/message
In episode four of SERIES 6, Peter is joined in the studio by Jason Key.
The Zone talks about Kris Bubic's strong outing last night, and what to expect at the trade deadline for them. Chad Cory and Jason Key joined later in the hour to talk about the Cowboy Up Triathalon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the sixth episode of PayFAQ: The Embedded Payments Podcast brought to you by Payrix, host Bob Butler interviews Jason Key, Head of Global Solutions at Payrix, about the payments journey that a software company typically undertakes when they've decided to integrate or embed payments.According to Jason, Payrix is the all in one solution for integrating payments by living inside the platform and allowing companies to minimize friction and improve stickiness to enhance the overall customer experience. He discusses how Payrix takes a consultative approach by diving into what the software company is already doing to get a clear understanding of their journey. Software providers will be talked through the different aspects of payments as a whole, specifically embedding payments and servicing merchants, before they are then paired with an integration team and a relationship manager to help with implementation and integration to ensure they're ready to board their first merchant.
In todays episode we have Jason Key who is an age group triathlete based out of Texas. Jason shares his journey towards achieving his 1:30/100m mark.In todays episode we have Jason Key who is an age group triathlete based out of Texas. Jason shares his journey towards achieving his 1:30/100m mark. 00:56 How Jason started with Effortless Swimming.02:01 Jason's focus as an athlete. 04:54 Time Trial Average pace.05:58 Flexibility.10:21 Next Stage of Improvement.11:55 2 Beat. 4-Beat or 6-Beat Kick.14:25 Training Frequency.16:24 From 1:50 to 1:30.
July 10, 2018 Steven is joined in studio by Jason Key and Steve Zimmer. They talk about their friend Matt Mason and the Cowboy UP Triathlon August 5th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey kids me again... I'm super happy to announce that I'll be doing regular DJ mix submissions for the Elecrtic Playground radio show, happening Saturday nights on 101.1 WKQX in Chicago! This radio station and their Saturday night DJ-heavy programming has been a staple in the Chicago dance scene for years, and has been a home and springboard to many of Chicago's best and brightest. I'm super honored to join Nosmo and the rest of the DJs featured in contributing regular mixes for the show. My inaugural mix was aired in 2 parts on May 21st and June 4th. It features some of my favorite local (i.e Chicago and SF) producers and label owners as well as some of my more favorite untzy stuff at the moment. Here's the entire mix with track listing for your listening pleasure. For full playlists and upcoming DJ schedule you can visit the radio show online at http://www.101wkqx.com/electric-playground/ or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/101WKQXelectricplayground MOAR MIXES COMING SOOOOOOOON :) TRACKLISTING 1) Savile- The Only Rule Is Work (Stripped & Chewed) 2) Riva Starr- Raw Feel (Defected) 3) Da Posse- In the Heat of the Night, The Black Madonna It's Called Acid Mix (Freerange) 4) Paranoid London- Eating Glue, Instrumental (Paranoid Records) 5) Victor Calderone- Pleasure Grip (Mindshake) 6) Secret Studio- Let Me Hit It (SS Records) 7) Spencer Parker- Silly Club Song #2 (Rekids) 8) Nackt- Trash Brothers Ft. CM-4 and Jason Key (100% Silk) 9) Metro L.A.- Twist Me Up, Tiger Stomp Mix (Bassix) 10) A Cappella- Walk For Me 11) Leftfield, Bambaataa- Afrika Shox (Hard Hands) 12) Laurent Garnier- Astral Dreams, Speakers Mix (F Communications) 13) Bear Who?- U-Step, Angel Alanis Remix (Dust Traxx) 14) Andreas Gehm- 3rd Dimension (I
Premier Basketball Report scouts Jason Key and Mark Williams take a look at 2016 Bethany Ross's commitment to San Angelo State
Jason Key and Mark Williams with Premier Basketball Report take a look at PBR #2 2016 Joyner Holmes' recent commitment to the University of Texas
Jason Key and Mark Williams with Premier Basketball Report discuss 2016 Gracie Mitchell's commitment to University of Nebraska