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  • Episode 21 - Christian Pszyk
    2021/02/17

    In our latest episode, I spoke with Christian Pszyk about his sport psychology journey so far!

     

    We covered his training and accreditation experiences, along with some deep truths about practice philosophy. Got to thank Christian for being very open with his answers and I hope others find them as useful/relatable as me!

     

    As always any feedback/comments are welcomed! Thanks to everyone who listens/shares the podcast too, we've had over 5000 downloads in total so far :) If you've got any questions or want to be involved with the podcast, you can find us on Twitter @network_psych , or e-mail m.draper91@live.co.uk!

     

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    43 分
  • Episode 20 - Elliot Newell
    2020/12/23

    For our latest episode, we spoke with Elliot Newell who currently works with the English Institute of Sport. This is an interview a long time coming, and Elliot proved very much worth the wait! 

    We talked about Elliot's journey through his career, what influences he has had and how his philosophy has grown. We also discussed some key talking points from the world of Sport Psychology, in particular this 'tension' (as Elliot termed it!) between the different areas - teaching, research, practice. 

     

    Thanks again to Elliot for agreeing to be interviewed, if you want to see more from him you can find him on Twitter @eis2win. Also a reminder that the podcast now has it's own Twitter account, so you can follow us there @network_psych. 

     

    Would love to hear your thoughts and feedback! All the best to everyone for the festive period and wishing you all a strong start to 2021. 

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  • Episode 19- Callum Abbott
    2020/12/11

    In this episode we spoke with Callum Abbott, a Trainee Sport and Exercise Psychologist currently working his way through the BPS Stage 2 process. We talked about development of philosophy, the different layers to reflection and Callum gave some insight into the unique challenges faced when working in eSports. 

     

    Thank you again to Callum for giving up his time to speak with us, another podcast full of experiences and conversations that can be useful to a practitioner at any stage of their career. If you would like to carry on that conversation, you can find Callum on Twitter @AbbotSportPsy , or visit his website https://www.abbottsportpsy.com .

     

    As always RTs, comments and feedback are much appreciated! We now have a designated Twitter account for the podcast - @network_psych , and keep using the hashtag #SportPsychNetwork .

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    48 分
  • Episode 18 - James Maurice
    2020/07/14

    In this episode I spoke with James Maurice about his development as a Sport and Exercise Psychologist. James is currently a chartered Sport and Exercise Psychologist with the BPS, and has recently began completing a PhD at the University of Wolverhampton looking at parent engagement in elite academy football.

    We discussed early career development, James' experiences within football and what makes an effective sport psychologist (among many other things!). James' experiences to date, coupled with the story of his development as a person make this interview one of my most engaging and informative to date. 

    You can find James on Twitter (@JamesmauriceSP), and as always your comments and feedback are greatly appreciated! James has also kindly provided a key reading list, compiled of books/research specifically referenced within the interview.

     

    KEY READING:

    Books: - Being a Sport Psychologist - Richard Keegan - Sport Psychology for Young Athletes - Camilla Knight, Chris Harwood, & Daniel Gould - Man’s Search for Meaning - Viktor Frankl Journals - Keegan, R. J. (2010). Teaching consulting philosophies to neophyte sport psychologists: Does it help, and how can we do it?. Journal of Sport Psychology in Action, 1(1), 42-52. - Visek, A. J., Harris, B. S., & Blom, L. C. (2013). Mental training with youth sport teams: Developmental considerations and best-practice recommendations. Journal of sport psychology in action, 4(1), 45-55. - Lubker, J. R., Visek, A. J., Watson, J. C., & Singpurwalla, D. (2012). Athletes’ preferred characteristics and qualifications of sport psychology practitioners: A consumer market analysis. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 24(4), 465-480.

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  • Episode 17 - Shameema Yousuf
    2020/06/26

    In this episode I spoke with Shameema Yousuf, founder of her private practice Empower2Perform (www.empower2perform.com) 

    We discussed starting a private practice, how to make the most of the CPD resources available and why it may be beneficial to avoid 'cold-calling' potential clients! Another really insightful conversation for the Sport Psych Network. Shameema also discusses some significant barriers she has faced during her career to date, which I talk about in a bit more detail during the introduction.

     

    As always comments and feedback are appreciated! I'm considering a survey soon so keep your eyes peeled for that potentially appearing in your social media feeds....

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    48 分
  • Episode 16 - Dr Philip Clarke
    2020/04/28

    In this episode of the Sport Psych Network podcast, I spoke with Dr Philip Clarke about a multitude of sport psychology topics! We covered the different training routes available as a practitioner, knowing which role you want to develop a career in and why you should look after yourself just as much (if not more than) any clients you work with! 

    Dr Clarke also offers some great insight into the world of online teaching, something which his current role at University of Derby is primarily based on. Given the current climate of the World, a lot of people in a variety of areas are having to find a way to transition from face-to-face delivery to online. 

    As always a massive thanks to Dr Clarke for offering his time to speak with us, this interview has plenty of noteworthy contributions for practitioners at any stage of their development. You can find Dr Clarke on Twitter @Dr_PhilClarke .

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    59 分
  • Episode 15 - Louise Byrne
    2020/04/19

    In this episode I chat with Louise Byrne, a trainee Sport and Exercise Psychologist (QSEP) based in London. We discussed QSEP, the differences between university studies and practising in the real world, and how to be creative when planning!

    Louise shared a lot of really relevant information for practitioners at any stage of their career. This even includes a very personal story from her life which had a profound effect on her philosophy of practice.

    Massive thanks to Louise for giving her time to provide such a great insight into her development as both a practitioner and a person. If you want to chat more with Louise, you can contact her via any of the means below! As always any comments, feedback or sharing of the podcast is welcomed. 

     

    Contact Louise via:

    Twitter: @LBPerformPsych

    Instagram: @LBPerformancePsych

    E-mail: lbyrnesportpsych@gmail.com 

     

     

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    53 分
  • Episode 14 - Mike Clark
    2020/04/08

    We are back! After some time away, I've managed to catch up with Mike Clark regarding all things Sport Psychology. He discusses practising in the US, what sparked his interest in this career and how he went about setting up his own consultancy. 

    Tried to get this interview done a while ago and this was plenty worth the wait! Mike offers plenty of insight for those practising in Sport Psychology, either early career or fully fledged professionals. 

    Big thanks to Mike for giving up his time. Be sure to follow @Mathios_9 on Twitter and use the hashtag #SportPsychNetwork when sharing any comments! Let me know who you would like to hear from.

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    53 分