The Started With A Dream Podcast w/ Jacolby Gilliam
The Started With A Dream Podcast w/ Jacolby Gilliam
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26.01.2023
1 Stunde 13 Minuten
In this episode of The 9INE POINT Started With A Dream Podcast,
Jacolby Gilliam welcomes Leah Edmond, a University of Kentucky
volleyball alum. Leah is a pro volleyball player at Athletes
Unlimited (AU). Today, Leah shares her story of going from a
young dreamer to a pro athlete while facing racial stigma when it
came to others describing her game and injuries. Despite it all,
Leah continues to be a strong force in the world of pro
volleyball.
Leah begins by sharing her dream as a young athlete. She talks
about wanting to play at the University of Kentucky and going for
it. She shares with us the expectations required from her as a
freshman and a black athlete. She also discusses the stigma black
volleyball players face and why volleyball should be made
accessible to different communities. The episode comes to a close
with Leah giving valuable advice on how to love what you do but,
at the same time, not play through the pain.
Key Points:
Leah's dream as a young athlete
Starting the college hunt
Questions to ask colleges that reach out to you during
recruiting
Leah's expectations as a freshman
Embracing your achievements
Dismantling the stigma around black volleyball players
Leah's game as a volleyball player
Making volleyball accessible to black communities
Leah's gameday playlist
The decision to go pro
A tearful process following an injury
Leah's advice to her younger self
Why you should love what you do
Quotes:
"My first goal was to play in college. I grew up around college
athletics with my dad being a coach. ""Recruiting is a two-way
street.""I knew what I could bring to the table. I knew who I was
as a player and a person. And if someone wasn't going to be 100%
full for me from the beginning, then I didn't want to be there.""My
mentality was if I'm shooting to be one of the best in the
conference, or be one of the best in the country, then I have to
hold myself to a certain level of playing every time I step on the
court, and if I'm holding myself to such a high level, that will
help everyone around me.""With black athletes, it's a very small
adjective pool for us, for some reason, no matter what we do.""I'm
very team-oriented.""I spent almost four or five months literally
rebuilding how to swing again. ""And I took pride in pain through
my injuries. And I took pride in playing through pain because it
showed how good of a leader I was. And then when this happened, I
was like, Wait a second. Why? Why did I take pride in playing
through pain? Like why did I take pride in playing through being
injured? Why do we take pride in that? ""Why do we glorify playing
through your body being injured? Why do we glorify playing when
you're sick?""Sometimes it's frowned upon to be selfish.""No one's
more disappointed in me than black people when I tell them I don't
play basketball.""Volleyball to me is not a career. It is something
that I love that I happen to get paid to do as well."
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16.11.2022
45 Minuten
In this episode of The 9INE POINT Started With A Dream Podcast,
Jacolby Gilliam welcomes Jaimeson Lee, a professional volleyball
player, playing in Portugal and represented by Athletes Abroad.
Jaimeson shares today her inspiring story of how she found her
love for volleyball.
Growing up with athletic parents, Jaimeson has always been
surrounded by sports. She shares that her dream as a younger
athlete was to play in D1 and how that dream has evolved over
time. She discusses how she decided to attend George Washington
University and the struggles she faced while trying to balance
volleyball, school, and social life. She talks about going pro
and how she has found friendship and not just team bonding with
her teammates. The episode comes to a close as Jaimeson offers
advice to younger athletes on how to stop comparing themselves to
others and to never give up.
Key Points:
Jaimeson’s dream when she was a younger athlete
Growing up with athletic parents and how that influenced
Jaimeson
Transitioning into a setter
Realizing her dream was possible
Jaimeson’s goal as a player
What makes a great setter?
Building the friendship culture among teammates
Navigating volleyball, school, and social life
A defining moment; deciding to go pro
Preparing for what’s to come
Quotes:
“My biggest thing is wanting to play. I didn't want to go to a
big school and sit on the bench for two or three years behind
another sitter.”
“If volleyball were to end for me, would I be happy here?”
“What commitment is that person willing to make to be the best
setter and player that they can be in the future?”
“Stop comparing yourself to other people, and just work with what
you've got because it's enough.”
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25.10.2022
43 Minuten
In this episode of The 9INE POINT Started With A Dream Podcast,
Jacolby Gilliam welcomes Lauren Page, a pro volleyball athlete
playing in France and represented by Athlete Abroad Management.
Before her professional career, Lauren played at the University
of Oregon, helping her team finish 9th in the NCAA. Today, she
shares her story with us, starting with a young girl who loved
volleyball for the fun of it and transitioning into a pro
athlete.
Lauren begins with how she fell in love with volleyball despite
being an introvert. She explains that volleyball was easy to love
because she was surrounded by love, her team and her family.
Lauren explains the difference between playing in high school and
college and how to quickly adapted to new rules and plays. Later,
Lauren describes the moment she decided to go pro and how her pro
career has proceeded thus far.
Key Points:
Lauren’s goal when she was a young athlete
Falling in love with volleyball
How Lauren Page started playing volleyball
Playing the sport as an introvert
The power of community
Lauren Page talks about choosing Oregon for the experience
Transitioning from high school volleyball to college level
Two games that left significant impact
Going through a tough time in junior year
The power of a team
Starting a career overseas
Quotes:
“As we get older, our goals change.”
“The connections and the friendships that I've made through the
sport made it so fun.”
“I always tell people all the time, this is the place that I was
meant to be, I met my best friends there.”
“As I got older, I knew I had to grow up and step out of my
comfort zone a little.”
“I left part of my heart there.”
“I needed to be a better teammate, needed to support my teammates
more and not make it about me.”
“Being a team player and being there for your teammates makes you
a better player at the end of the day.”
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17.10.2022
53 Minuten
In this episode of The 9INE POINT Started With A Dream Podcast,
Jacolby Gilliam welcomes Julie Lengweiler, a professional
volleyball player playing in Spain. Volleyball has been in
Julie’s life for as long as she can remember. This propelled
Julie to go pro at the young age of 16 in Switzerland. Julie is
duly represented by Athletes Abroad Management and today, she
shared with us the challenges and wins she has faced as a pro
athlete and advises young athletes to dream big so they can live
their dream.
Julie begins with her dream as a younger athlete: to play in the
big leagues. She shares with us how that dream became a reality
and how she began playing volleyball professionally at 16. This
also came with struggles, having been the youngest on the team.
However, she was determined never to quit. Her resilience carried
her further as she later played in Finland and now in Spain.
Julie’s story inspires us that we can achieve much if only we
dare to dream.
Key Points:
Julie’s dream when she was a younger athlete
Making the dream a reality
Julie talks about being a role model
Falling in love with volleyball
Playing pro at 16
Why Julie refused to quit
Figuring who you are outside of the sport you play
Navigating agents when trying to go pro
Playing in Finland
Advice to younger athletes
What’s next for Julie?
Quotes:
“I want to inspire more kids to dream big, because I also felt
that with my dreams, I was very lonely.”
“It's a very weird feeling. It was something I worked for. And it
was something I wanted. But when it happened, I did feel like
wow, this is maybe a little bit too much.”
“It's so much more than being ready for that level. It's being
ready for loads of practice and pressure and games and
expectations.”
“Who am I without the sport?”
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04.10.2022
48 Minuten
Pursuing Your Passion at All Costs
In this episode of The 9INE POINT Started With A Dream Podcast,
Jacolby Gilliam welcomes Charlotte Harris. Charlotte is the first
female American licensed FIVB agent and founder of Athletes
Abroad. After playing in college and pro volleyball in Sweden,
Charlotte realized her passion for coaching and worked with an
agency before founding Athletes Abroad, a company that helps
athletes enrich their lives and succeed in their chosen sports.
Today, Charlotte shares with us her dreams as a younger athlete,
her determination, and how she continues to pursue her passion
despite being faced with many odds.
Charlotte starts with how she began playing the sport of
volleyball. She shares that her dream as a young athlete was to
play in Division One. She also discusses how she had to learn to
be a team player and work hard for her dream. Having survived an
ACL tear, Charlotte became unstoppable, starting her pro career
in Sweden and later working with an agency. She talks about
founding her company, Athletes Abroad, and what makes this
company different from other agencies. Charlotte reminds young
athletes to continuously pursue their dreams at all costs because
it’ll be worth it in the end.
Key Points:
Charlotte’s goal when she was a younger athlete
Becoming a better player
Following the dream beyond doubts
How Charlotte’s goal became a reality
Working hard for what you want
A tough time in Charlotte’s career
Surviving an ACL tear and overcoming her fear
Charlotte discusses starting a coaching career
Playing pro in Sweden
How Charlotte started her business
What makes Athletes Abroad different?
Advice to young athletes looking to become agents
Quotes:
“Anytime I was playing volleyball, I wanted to be on the court.”
“My parents sacrificed a lot to even get me there.”
“It's easy to give up on something when you think all of a sudden
that you know that you're being wronged and that it's not fair
what's happening to you, instead of looking at it as ‘what can I
do better?’ ‘How can I work harder?’ How can I contribute to my
team in other ways?’”
“I love the sport, I also love interacting with people and giving
back to athletes and I love helping people believe in themselves
and get to that next goal of theirs.”
“It's about getting a little bit better each day and challenging
yourself within your own frame and within where you're at.”
“Keep going after what you love and working hard and good things
will happen.”
“I want to be there to support the players every step of the way,
and have a player-first mentality and prioritizing them and their
needs kind of above everything else.”
“I want them to have this community within athletes abroad and
have these strong, powerful professional athletes that are
supporting each other and helping each other because that's so
important when you are thousands of miles away from family and
friends.”
“If you are pursuing what you love, then it'll be worth it in the
end.”
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Every great athlete started with a dream. The Started With A Dream
Podcast interviews athletes and the community that supports to
share their journey and stories. Unlike most sports podcast this
interview series with Jacolby Gilliam isn’t about how big an
athlete’s name is but about their journey. Like most athletes,
Jacolby had this big dream growing up about being a Division-I
college athlete. Somehow he made that happen. However, it wasn’t
the exciting big signing day type story, but the tear his ACL his
senior year of high school, let me try to walk-on at my dream
University type of story. A lot of other stuff along the way. His
story doesn’t make him special, but it’s his journey. A journey
that he thought he was alone on because of the stigma that athletes
are supposed to be strong and not show weakness. He started
9INE POINT with the aspirations to spark a new platform for current
and the next generation of athletes. Basically, something he wishes
he had growing up. Society always highlights the glamorous
lifestyle of being an athlete but avoids talking about the ups and
downs that come as well like the anxiety or depression after a bad
injury. So why this podcast? Because it is a place for YOU to hear
stories, tips, and advice from athletes from around the world just
being real. While also featuring insight from the community that
supports them, coaches, nutritionists, and therapists. Some of
these athletes and supporters are very well known. Some are not
known at all and that’s the cool part! 9INE POINT and The Started
With A Dream Podcast is the first platform giving a voice to all
athletes regardless of "popularity" and the athletic community that
supports them. What dream YOU may have, the ups and downs YOU are
going through as an athlete, we want to make sure YOU never feel
like you’re going through it alone.
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