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  • Episode 179 - Team Culture and Leadership at Chiefs Rugby - Jay Carter
    2025/08/20

    In this episode of Talking Performance, I tried something a little different, a solo episode. I have had a brief hiatus but I have been looking at ways in which I may be able to add value to the listeners.

    With this in mind I tried to share my learnings from a culmination of engaging conversations with the Chiefs coaches I have had on the pod.

    I dive deep into the essence of team culture and leadership, featuring insights from Wayne Smith (Ep 3 & 121), Dave Rennie (Ep 35), Ian Foster (Ep 37), Clayton McMillan (Ep 62), David Hill (Ep 134), and the invaluable contributions of my old sparring partner here on Talking Performance David Galbraith. DG was the Chiefs sports psychologist during their back-to-back wins in 2012 & 2013.

    Whether you're in sports or any leadership role, these lessons offer valuable takeaways that go beyond the field.

    Key Topics:

    Understanding mana and its impact on team dynamics The role of rituals in building strong team culture Insights from renowned coaches on effective leadership

    Hashtags: #TeamCulture #Leadership #Podcast

    Call to Action: Tune in now to explore the threads that bind great teams together. Don't miss out on these powerful insights!

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    18 分
  • Episode 178 - Andrew Sissons - Police Specialist Tactical Groups
    2025/06/10

    In this conversation, Andrew Sissons shares insights from his extensive career in policing, particularly in tactical operations.

    He discusses the journey into policing, the importance of talent identification, and the qualities that make individuals successful in high-pressure environments. Sissons emphasizes the significance of technical skills, the rigorous training process, and the necessity of debriefing for continuous improvement.

    He also highlights the importance of effective communication, managing pressure, and maintaining a resilient mindset in challenging situations. In this conversation, Andrew shares insights on managing volatile situations, emphasizing the importance of acceptance, intention, and effective communication within teams.

    He discusses the dangers of complacency and the necessity of reflection after high-pressure experiences. Andrew also highlights the significance of mental wellbeing in high-stress environments and how military frameworks can be applied to business and sports for improved performance.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Episode 177 - RE RELEASE (Ep 85) Jonah Oliver - Performance Psychologist
    2025/04/17

    This is a re published episode but it was pretty epic. Unfortunately I didn't quite nail the sound, so it is not my best work, which is a shame and I apologise for that.

    I am joined by performance psychologist Jonah Oliver, who works with a number of professional athletes, surgeons, entrepreneurs and business leaders and after this chat I think you will know why.

    Jonah does a fantastic job of making the complex word of performance psychology easy to digest in a relaxed manner which makes you (or at least has made me) review our relationship with pressure.

    I hope you enjoy this chat and as always if you have a minute it would be great if you could leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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    58 分
  • Episode 176 - Bryce Lawrence - Former International Rugby Referee - Head of Training and Education at NZ Rugby
    2025/04/07

    In this conversation, Bryce Lawrence, a former professional rugby referee, shares insights into his journey from childhood to becoming a top referee. He discusses the influence of his family, particularly his father's legacy in refereeing, and the challenges he faced in his career, including the pressures of officiating at elite levels and during significant matches like the Rugby World Cup. Bryce reflects on the importance of mental skills, the need for support systems, and the evolution of refereeing in the context of modern sports. In this conversation, Bryce Lawrence reflects on his experiences as a rugby referee, particularly focusing on the emotional and mental challenges he faced after a controversial game. He discusses the importance of mental health in sports, the lessons learned from failure, and how these experiences shaped his coaching philosophy and current role in community rugby development.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Episode 175 - Rod Corban Psychologist
    2025/03/30

    In this conversation, Jay Carter and Rod Corbin delve into the intricacies of sports psychology, exploring Rod's extensive background in high-performance sports and neuropsychology.

    They discuss the importance of managing expectations, the role of upbringing in competitiveness, and the significance of building relationships within team environments.

    Rod shares insights from his journey into sports psychology, emphasizing the need for high standards while acknowledging the challenges of human emotions and cognitive processes in performance settings. In this conversation, Rod discusses the profound impact of upbringing, education, and experience on his practice in sports psychology.

    He emphasizes the importance of building trust and relationships within teams, the distinction between mental skills training and sports psychology, and the complexities of team dynamics. Rod also highlights the necessity for coaches to create a supportive environment that fosters connection and psychological safety, while navigating the pressures of performance and athlete identity.

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Ep 174 - Carl Woods - Learning Design & Skill Acquisition
    2025/03/21

    Today I am joined by Carl Woods as he discusses his transition from Victoria University to the University of Queensland, focusing on the concept of learning design in sports.

    He emphasizes the importance of adapting coaching methods to better support athletes' learning and development. Carl also addresses the challenges of integrating theoretical knowledge into practical coaching, the gaps in current coaching education, and the impact of accreditation on learning experiences.

    He advocates for a more humble and adaptable coaching approach that encourages exploration and problem-solving among athletes.

    In this conversation, Carl discusses the importance of a unified methodology in high performance sports, emphasizing the need for effective communication and adaptability among coaching staff. He contrasts the concepts of preparedness versus planning, advocating for a more flexible approach to coaching that allows for real-time adjustments.

    The discussion also touches on the evolving role of coaches, the significance of long-term success over immediate wins, and the distinction between knowledge of and knowledge about in coaching practices. Carl highlights the necessity of experiential learning and the value of engaging in meaningful conversations with athletes to foster a supportive and effective training environment.

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    1 時間 11 分
  • Episode 173 - Will Roberts - Head of School - Sport and Human Movement Waikato University
    2025/03/05

    In this conversation, Jay Carter and Will Roberts explore Will's journey from being an average football player to becoming a prominent figure in sports education and coaching.

    They discuss the impact of early sports experiences, the transition from player to coach, and the importance of personal development in sports. Will shares insights into his current role at the University of Waikato, his coaching philosophy, and the challenges of balancing youth development with performance pressure in professional sports environments.

    Will also discusses the complexities of youth development in sports, emphasizing the balance between play and performance. He highlights the importance of creating supportive environments for young athletes, the role of play in their development, and the challenges faced by coaches in catering to diverse aspirations. The conversation also delves into the significance of mentorship in coaching, advocating for a community approach to support volunteer coaches and enhance their effectiveness.

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  • Ep 172 - Riki Lindsay Pt2 - Motor Learning & Skill Acquisition
    2025/02/25

    In this conversation (follow on from last weeks conversation), Jay Carter and Riki Lindsay explore the complexities of coaching methodologies, particularly the distinctions and overlaps between linear and non-linear learning approaches.

    They discuss the implications of these approaches in sports coaching, emphasizing the importance of adapting coaching styles to the athlete's level and the context of the sport. Riki shares insights from his research and experiences, highlighting the need for coaches to remain flexible and open-minded in their methodologies.

    Riki and Jay explore the complexities of coaching and athlete development. They discuss the importance of understanding individual athlete needs, the impact of environment on performance, and the role of cultural considerations in coaching. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of reflective practice for coaches to enhance their effectiveness and adapt their methods to better support athletes' growth.

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    50 分