The Farm System

The Farm System

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Welcome to The Farm System Podcast, your home for baseball & softball player development. Join us as we explore the strategies and techniques that lead to peak performance on & off the field. We tackle various topics like mental health, time management, relationships, and spirituality. Tune in for a well-rounded discussion about preparing for success in, not only sports, but life!

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The Farm System

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Sports

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Latest episode

May 19, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 223: Create vs. Compete - The Mindset Shift That Will Save Your Training Business 19.05.2026

In this episode of The Farm System, we sit down with Wes Phillips, owner of The Baseball Softball Dojo in Wichita, Kansas. Wes shares his incredible "full circle" journey—from almost crying when getting the invite to our training retreat (just two days after getting married!) to taking over a massive facility he envisioned managing months before it ever opened. We dive deep into why so many hittin...

Episode 222: Overcoming Fear as a Coach 06.05.2026

In this powerful conversation, longtime softball coach Dawn Castaneda shares her raw journey—from decades of lessons and travel ball, through COVID setbacks and facility struggles, to finally opening his own training center in Southern California. Dawn opens up about the massive personal growth that comes with business ownership, the importance of staying coachable after 20+ years in the game, and...

Episode 221: How Top Hitting Coaches Simplify Complex Problems With Pat Biondi & Ryan Cooper 21.04.2026

In this conversation, I sit down with two experienced hitting coaches — Ryan Cooper (Hitting & Catching Coordinator at Push Performance in Arizona) and Pat Biondi (founder of Elevate Hitting in the Detroit area and former University of Michigan + Mets player). Ryan and Pat share their journeys into deeper hitting development and how they balance going deep on movement, anatomy, posture, and ro...

Episode 220: It’s Not About You – Putting Athletes First With Doug Adams 15.04.2026

In this episode, I sit down with Doug Adams — head baseball coach at Clark State College (JUCO) and owner of P413 Baseball / P413 Sports in Ohio. Doug brings over 20 years of coaching experience, including eight straight conference championships at Dayton Christian, and a deep passion for hitting development that spans baseball and softball.   Doug shares his journey from a traditional, old-s...

Episode 219: Using a Closed Stance to Unlock Power, Direction & Adjustability 14.04.2026

In this episode, we dive deep into real in-season hitting development with a college slugger who's batting .330+ but leaving power and consistency on the table. Despite his gargantuan size and 480-foot bombs earlier in the year, lower launch angles, reduced spin, directional leaks, and a pelvis asymmetry were causing him to jump forward, open early, hook balls, and miss the sweet spot—issues he'd...

🎙️ Episode 217 – UC San Diego Softball Head Coach Nikki Palmer 19.02.2026

In Episode 217, we sit down with UC San Diego Softball head coach Nikki Palmer for an honest conversation about what it truly takes to lead a program. Coach Palmer shares her journey through different schools and roles, breaking down how the responsibilities of a head coach shift depending on staff size, experience, and structure. From wearing multiple hats to building trust within a coaching staf...

Episode 216: Functional Strength vs. Traditional Strength: Why the Debate Misses the Point 13.02.2026

Strength training debates are louder than ever—traditional lifts vs. “functional” training, capacity vs. transfer, force production vs. athletic expression. And yet, most of the arguments miss what actually matters. In this episode, we break down why both sides of the strength debate are partially right—and fundamentally incomplete. We unpack what functional strength actually means, how the term h...

🎙️ Episode 215 – ABCA 2026 Recap 31.01.2026

In this episode, Joey sits down and covers his take aways from the 2026 ABCA Convention. Where is the game at now? Where is it headed? If we really want the game to move forward, if we really want to make progress... it takes work.

🎙️ Episode 214 – Action Types Part 2 31.01.2026

In today’s episode, we’re joined once again by our friend and mentor, co-founder of the Action Types approach and one of the deepest thinkers in motor development, natural movement, and human coordination. This is his second appearance on the podcast — and it didn’t take long for us to bring him back. We dive into a conversation that sits at the core of coaching and athlete development: Why do som...

🎙️ Episode 213 – Below Average 31.01.2026

Let me tell you a secret — I wasn’t some standout player. I was a below average JUCO player. A below average Division I player. A below average NAIA player. No one was looking at me back then and thinking, “That guy’s going to work with MLB All-Stars one day.” But at 27, I was interviewing for MLB hitting coordinator jobs. Not because I was a great player. Not because of connections or status. It...

🎙️ Episode 212 – Allie Clements (Stanford Softball Alum) 31.01.2026

🎙 Episode 212 – Allie Clements (Stanford Softball Alum) In this episode, we explore the real side of the college softball journey — the parts that rarely get talked about but so many athletes experience. Our guest shares her story of growing up in Houston, Texas, and how her path through college athletics didn’t go exactly as she imagined. From dreams of being a four-year All-American to navigatin...

🎙️ Episode 211 – Micah Franklin (7 to 22) 26.09.2025

🎙 Episode 211 – Micah Franklin (7 to 22)  Hitting a baseball is often called the hardest skill in sports—and in this episode, we dive into why. Micah, with over 31 years in professional baseball and experience working with players like Cody Bellinger and James Wood, shares hard-earned wisdom from both the field and the […]

🎙️ Episode 210 – Cal Stephens 22.08.2025

🎙 Episode 210 – Cal Stephens — an athlete whose path with us started through remote training and has grown into a unique in-person experience of shadowing, learning, and developing inside The Farm. Cal shares what it’s like to not only train as a player, but also step into the shoes of an intern, observing coaching […]

🎙️ Episode 209 – Emily Ferree 11.08.2025

🎙 Episode 209 – From the Lab to the Field: Biomechanics, Rehab, and Performance with Dr. Emily Ferree In this episode, Joey Cunha reconnects with an early mentor and former collaborator, Dr. Emily Ferree — a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Board-Certified Sports Clinical Specialist, biomechanics consultant, and strength & conditioning coach. They dive into Emily’s […]

🎙️ Episode 208 – The New Age of College Sports: NIL, Transfers & Athlete Empowerment 30.06.2025

College sports are evolving faster than ever. In Episode 208, we dive into the rise of NIL deals, the chaos and opportunity of the transfer portal, and how the line between amateur and pro is getting blurrier by the day. We explore what these shifts mean for players, coaches, and programs—and how athletes are taking […]

Episode 207: The Ups & Downs of Hitting 18.03.2025

Episode 207: The Ups & Downs of Hitting Hitting is a game of highs and lows, and whether you’re a coach or a player, navigating the mental side of the game is just as important as the mechanics. In this episode, we dive into the challenges that come with hitting slumps, the frustrations of feeling […]

Episode 206: Matt Krug 04.02.2025

Episode 206: Matt Krug “The game is 90% mental and the other half physical” Everyone has heard that classic quote from some capacity while playing sports. In this in episode we deep dive with Matt Krug who worked as a psychologist with professional baseball organizations and go into things like identifying talent/ variables in high […]

Episode 205: What Is Our Real Job As Coaches? 29.01.2025

Episode 205: What Is Our Real Job? In an industry that can be full of magic tricks and “truths” we can often lose sight as coaches of what our job is with athletes. Is it to tell them exactly how something should be done? Is it build relationships? Is it ti help build skills that […]

Episode 204: Hitting Philosophies With Chat GPT 26.12.2024

Episode 204:Hitting Philosophies With Chat GPT Have you ever had to explain your hitting philosophy to somebody before? Well, in this episode, we walked through some public information and analytics in the baseball space and provided them to Chat GPT to attempt to have Chat build its own philosophy. The answers may surprise you… Take […]

Episode 203: Dugout Chatter 02.12.2024

Episode 203: Dugout Chatter Have you ever heard of “playing the game within the game”? In this episode we sit down and chop up all the minor details that may come into play during a single at bat, pitch, game, weekend, etc. From setting the pitcher up, to basic approach and mindsets going into the […]

Episode 202: Tyson Marostica (Arizona Sports Clinic) 12.11.2024

Episode 202: Tyson Marostica (Arizona Sports Clinic) In this episode, we sit down with elite golf instructor Tyson Marostica to dive into the fascinating parallels and unique differences between baseball, softball, and golf. Together, we explore how each sport approaches collecting and interpreting data, as well as the distinct training philosophies and ideologies that shape […]

Episode 201: Action Types – Motor Preferences 28.10.2024

Episode 201: Action Types – Motor Preferences In this episode we dive into Action Types & Motor Preferences. Taking a science and putting it into a digestible curriculum for others to understand can be tricky, so we decided to chop it up for over 2.5 hours discussing the benefits, misconceptions, and much more when profiling […]

Episode 200: Communication Is Key 16.10.2024

Episode 200: Communication Is Key In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most essential elements of effective coaching—communication. Whether you’re coaching baseball or softball, how you communicate with your athletes can make or break their development. We explore practical strategies for building trust, creating a positive environment, and delivering feedback that resonates. […]

Episode 199: Rick Franzblau (Clemson University Assistant AD of Olympic Sports Performance) 04.10.2024

Episode 199: Rick Franzblau (Clemson University Assistant AD and Olympic Sports Performance) In this episode, we sit down with the Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Performance at Clemson University to dive deep into the world of human movement and high-level performance training. From bone structure and biomechanics to cutting-edge weight room strategies, this conversation unpacks […]

Episode 198: Randy Sullivan (Florida Baseball Armory) 09.09.2024

Episode 198: Randy Sullivan (Florida Baseball Armory) In this episode of The Farm System podcast: If you love learning how the body works, training athletes, or simply just two passionate people collaborating, this is for you! Joey and Randy sit down and dive into many topics from collecting data, training in the weight room, on […]

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