A mom who's lived it from the stands. A player still living it on the field. Together, they're the whole game.
Jaime Lane is a softball mom turned media voice who knows that the lessons learned on the diamond don't stay there. As co-host of Own the Dirt, she brings the perspective of a parent who's lived the tournament weekends, the recruiting conversations, and the real-life grit that turns players into leaders.
Off the mic, Jaime works as a workforce and human culture consultant — which means she's spent just as much time studying what makes great teams click in the dugout as she has in the boardroom. That dual lens is the engine behind every "Own It" moment on the show.
"Accountability starts at home plate."
Hallie Ollis is still in it — competing, grinding, and figuring it all out. As the younger voice of Own the Dirt, she brings unfiltered honesty about what it actually feels like to be a player navigating the pressure, the process, and the passion of competitive softball.
She's not here to give the polished, after-the-fact version. Hallie's takes come straight from the dugout, the bus rides, and the moments most players don't talk about out loud — which is exactly why listeners trust her.
"Real talk. Real players. Real life."
Every episode, Jaime and Hallie tackle the same topic from opposite ends of the timeline — one generation that's lived it, one that's living it right now. No scripts, no spin, just the dirt.