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Coach Chijo Podcast

Coach Chijo Podcast

By: Coach Chijo
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Real conversations about coaching, volleyball, mindset and leadership

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Episodes
  • What Parents Wish Coaches Knew About Coaching Volleyball | Dina Snook - Ep. 8
    Jul 7 2026

    What do parents really want from coaches?

    In this episode of the Coach Chijo Podcast, Coach Chijo sits down with Dina Snook, former volleyball player, volleyball parent, and Coach Chijo Operations Manager, to discuss the coach-parent-player relationship from a perspective many coaches rarely hear.

    Dina shares her experiences raising athletes through years of club and college volleyball, what parents notice from the sidelines, and how coaches can build stronger relationships with both players and families.

    Topics include:

    • Why positive coaching matters
    • Helping athletes recover from mistakes
    • The difference between correction and criticism
    • Why players shouldn't compete in fear
    • Understanding different athlete personalities
    • How parents and coaches can work together
    • Why communication builds trust
    • Open practices vs. closed practices
    • When athletes want to quit and how parents should respond
    • Creating a better experience for players and families

    Whether you're a coach, parent, or athlete, this conversation offers valuable insight into building healthier team environments and helping players reach their potential.

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    19 mins
  • Who Gets to Play? Diversity, Access & the Future of Volleyball | Coach Johnitta Clemons - Ep. 7
    Jun 30 2026

    Who gets the opportunity to play volleyball?

    In this episode of the Coach Chijo Podcast, Coach Chijo sits down with Coach Johnitta Clemons, Director of Volleyball at Game Day Sports Academy (GSA) in Bakersfield, California, for a powerful conversation about diversity, accessibility, and the future of volleyball.

    Coach Clemons shares how GSA has built one of the most diverse volleyball communities in California and discusses the barriers many families face when trying to access club volleyball. From fundraising and transportation challenges to creating opportunities through programs like Starlings Volleyball, this conversation explores what it takes to make the sport available to more athletes.

    The episode also takes a deeply personal turn as Coach Chijo shares his experience growing up in Japan, struggling to fit in, and how volleyball became the outlet that ultimately changed his life.

    This conversation goes beyond volleyball. It's about opportunity, belonging, mentorship, resilience, and the impact coaches can have on young people.

    In This Episode

    • Coach Johnitta Clemons' volleyball journey
    • Building a diverse volleyball community
    • The cost of club volleyball and access challenges
    • How fundraising can help athletes participate
    • The mission of Starlings Volleyball
    • Transportation and socioeconomic barriers in youth sports
    • Why representation matters
    • Coach Chijo's personal story growing up in Japan
    • How volleyball can change and even save lives
    • Coaching with purpose and heart

    Mentioned in This Episode

    • Game Day Sports Academy (GSA)
    • Saving Destiny Youth Foundation
    • Starlings Volleyball

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    36 mins
  • More Than Volleyball: Coaching on Navajo Nation | Coach Kristen - Ep. 6
    Jun 23 2026

    In this episode of the Coach Chijo Podcast, Coach Chijo sits down with Coach Kristen, Director of Tuba City Volleyball, Head Coach at Tuba City High School, physical therapist, wife, mother, and community leader on Navajo Nation.

    Coach Kristen shares her journey from helping Tuba City High School win its first-ever Arizona state championship in 2012 to now leading the next generation of athletes in her community. The conversation explores the realities of growing up and playing sports on the reservation, the challenges of limited resources and long travel distances, and why athletics can be life-changing for young people.

    They also discuss coaching philosophy, mentorship, communication, building confidence, and how great coaches help athletes succeed both on and off the court.

    This is a powerful conversation about leadership, resilience, service, and the impact one coach can have on a community.

    Topics Discussed

    • Growing up on Navajo Nation
    • Winning Tuba City's first state championship in 2012
    • The evolution of club volleyball in northern Arizona
    • Long travel distances for practices and competitions
    • Why sports are so important in reservation communities
    • Finding confidence and learning to communicate
    • The coaches who helped shape Coach Kristen's life
    • Building a volleyball program from the ground up
    • Coaching beyond wins and losses
    • Teaching life skills through sports
    • The need for more facilities and opportunities for athletes
    • Giving back to the community that raised you

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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