The Singleton Family, Pass the Torch: A Basketball Legacy Between Father and Son
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In this special Fatherhood Month episode, Jason Singleton Sr., Director of Athletics at Columbus Academy and former Ohio State basketball captain, sits down with his son, Jason Singleton Jr., one of the nation's top basketball prospects and future Harvard student-athlete.
Legacy sounds big until you realize it is built in ordinary moments: early mornings, hard conversations, long drives, and the choice to do the right thing when nobody is clapping. Their father-son dynamic is calm, honest, and deeply practical, and it turns Fatherhood Month into something more meaningful than a highlight reel.
We talk about Detroit roots, a blue-collar work ethic, and the mentors who helped widen a young man’s vision. Jason Sr. explains why raising a successful young man matters more than raising a successful athlete, and how integrity and faith shape a family culture that stays “one” through every season. Jason Jr. shares the moment he knew basketball could be real, how he avoids pressure tied to his father’s name, and why Harvard was the best fit: relationships with the coaching staff, elite academics, and a trusted support system away from home.
The heart of the conversation is “passing the torch” as a rite of passage. We dig into resilience, grit, leadership, and the transferable lessons sports can teach for life and work. We also spotlight service beyond trophies, including Jason Jr.’s foundation and a free youth basketball camp designed to give kids opportunity, encouragement, and practical support.
If you care about fatherhood, faith-filled leadership, student-athlete mindset, Harvard basketball, or building a generational legacy, press play and take notes. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more families can build a legacy worth following.
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