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
93. Billy Baron talks Betting on Yourself, Building Elite Habits, and Life After Basketball
In this episode of the Wonbyone Podcast, Obi sits down with Billy Baron, former EuroLeague sharpshooter, to talk about what it takes to build a long career overseas. Billy shares how getting benched early in Lithuania, transferring schools mult...
92. From Getting Cut to the Olympics — and Building Something That Lasts with Christian Honer
In this episode of the Wonbyone Podcast, Obi sits down with Christian Honer — beach volleyball pro, entrepreneur, and host of the Champion Secrets and Athlete Disciples podcasts — to talk about what it really looks like to build an identity bey...
91. Going from Overlooked to NBA Vet and Finding Purpose Off the Court with Josh Richardson
In this episode of the Wonbyone Podcast, Obi sits down with Josh Richardson—NBA veteran, former second-round pick, and hometown friend from Edmond, OK—to talk about the mental and physical grind behind a long pro career. Josh opens up about the...
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, ...