The Wonbyone Podcast
Welcome to The WonByOne Podcast. I’m Obi Emegano — 9-year professional basketball player, Olympian, and founder of Wonbyone.
This is a space for real conversations — with athletes, entrepreneurs, and leaders, about the systems, habits, and mindsets behind growth and success.
No highlight reels. No shortcuts. Just hard work, the lessons, and the process behind it all.
The Wonbyone Podcast
Latest Episodes
90. Player Development, Recruiting, and Coaching the Next Generation with Anthony Goods
In this episode of the Wonbyone Podcast, Obi sits down with Anthony Goods—former Stanford standout, 11-year overseas pro, and now a D1 assistant coach at Arkansas State. They talk about the transition from player to coach, the mindset young ath...
89. Why Most Players Don't Know How to Actually Play Basketball with Rob Crawford
Most players think development is about getting shots up and going through drills. But what actually separates the players who make it from the ones who don't isn't the volume of reps — it's the compete level behind them. In this conversation, ...
88. Pro Mentality, Being a Late Bloomer, and Career Longevity - Jazz Ferguson
On this episode of the Wonbyone Podcast, Obi Emegano chops it up with Jazz Ferguson—a 15-year overseas pro whose story proves that where you start doesn’t define where you end up. From being overlooked in high school to leading leagues in scori...
87. The Real Reason Talented Players Don't Survive Their First Year Pro with Rob Crawford
Most players transition to professional basketball without ever being told what actually changes — the pace, the tactics, the culture, and what teams overseas are really asking of you. In this conversation, Obi and Rob get into the gap between ...
86. Getting Cut, Growth & Becoming A Pro | Mike Fraser on Habits That Change Careers
In this episode of the podcast, Obi sits down with overseas veteran and coach Mike Fraser for a real conversation about professionalism, development, and what it actually takes to last in basketball.Mike shares how a 13-year pro career ...