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Former England Cricketer Jeremy Snape has spent the past ten years researching 'The Winning Mindset' of some of the world’s most successful performers. His journey has taken him around the world, interviewing elite sports stars and coaches, as well as neuroscientists and leaders from the performing arts, business and the military. In this podcast series, Jeremy takes you Inside the Mind of Champions, sharing their exclusive stories on mindset, leadership and team culture to accelerate succes ...
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Anna Hemmings’ journey from discovering kayaking at a local club to becoming a marathon kayak world champion is nothing short of inspirational. In this episode, Anna reveals her path to success, including the power of visualisation, mastering mental skills, and recovering from chronic fatigue syndrome. She also talks about the importance of discipl…
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Today we're unlocking the secrets behind the legendary All Blacks' winning mentality with insights from former captain Kieran Read. Kieran discusses the All Blacks' unique culture, where selflessness and knowing your role are key to success. He shares stories about how these principles helped them achieve an undefeated season in 2013, highlighting …
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Today, we have a truly inspiring guest joining us – elite triathlete Lucy Charles-Barclay. She is the 2023 World Ironman champion and is renowned for her resilience and drive. Lucy was a talented swimmer and after several painful setbacks, she made the transition to triathlon, a decision which would change her life forever. We caught up with her ah…
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Martin Newman is a leading expert in customer centricity. Martin shares invaluable insights on the importance of strong leadership, cultivating a customer-focused culture, and aligning all employees towards a common goal. We delve into real-world examples from companies like Walgreens, Timpson, Home Depot, and Patagonia, illustrating how empowered …
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Today we're diving into a topic that's often misunderstood but crucial for achieving mastery: making mistakes. In high-performing organisations, mistakes are not only common but essential for growth and innovation. We'll explore the psychology behind our fear of failure with insights from experts like psychiatrist Dr Dehra Harris and Professor Guy …
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In this micro-lesson, we honor the memory of Duncan Fearnley, whose cricket bat craftsmanship has left a lasting legacy, just like the indomitable Sir Viv Richards, whose wisdom takes centre stage. Tune to hear how Viv applies the metaphor of traffic lights – understanding when the red light demands a pause, so you can hit the gas at the right mome…
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Professor Roger Steare is The Corporate Philosopher – a senior advisor on culture, leadership and organisational development, ethics and inclusion. He has a unique track record of challenging and supporting global corporations on billion-dollar risk management and remediation programmes. His work with BP after the Gulf of Mexico disaster was crucia…
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Welcome to Inside The Mind of Champions, where we delve into the insights and strategies of exceptional individuals in the world of sports and business. In this microlesson, we explore a powerful strategy used by Olympic gold medalist Helen Richardson-Walsh to overcome self-doubt and step up in critical moments. Join us as we dissect Helen's winnin…
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Harry Cobden burst onto the horse racing scene at 16 and has since matured into a seasoned professional by his mid-twenties, known for his remarkable poise under the intense pressure of the sport. He is at the top of the jump jockey's championship with 138 wins at a 23% strike rate. The jump jockeys are the most courageous and resilient sports star…
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Sir Dave Brailsford is a renowned leader from GB Olympic cycling and the ‘Team Ineos’ Tour de France teams. He coined the marginal gains theory where 100 components could be improved by one percent. Here, we uncover the importance of receiving feedback and its impact on personal and team performance. Visit Sporting Edge to find out more about how w…
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Despite being born ten weeks premature and developing cerebral palsy, which impairs the muscular movement in his legs, Kipp Popert has grown to become the world No.1 disability golfer. From his early struggles with surgeries to his triumphs on the golf course, Kipp's story is one of unwavering strength and pursuit of excellence. In this fascinating…
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As you are starting to wind down to these all-important holidays at the end of the year, I’ve gathered some insights to reflect on. They come from a recent podcast interview I was on with David Wright from The School for CEOs. Tune in as we explore the key psychological characteristics of elite performers and how they are developed over time. We al…
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Content warning: this episode covers the topic of suicide and depression. If you need resources or support, talk to your GP or a relevant health practitioner. Shaun Lane is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a second-row forward for the Parramatta Eels in the National Rugby League (NRL). He previously played for the Can…
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Lt Col Susie Hines is an experienced mental health nurse who transitioned to the British Army and has dedicated her career to managing and delivering clinical mental health services for defense personnel. This conversation comes from a webinar for the Sporting Edge Members. Tune in as Lt Col Hines shares insights on the effects of executive stress,…
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Today we’re exploring how both the New Zealand All Blacks and South African Rugby team have created an emotional competitive advantage over their rivals. They’ve both harnessed their unique heritage, culture and a higher purpose to galvanise their teams. With the spotlight on World Cup winners the Springboks, we’ll hear about how Siya Kolisi and th…
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Jonny Wilkinson is one of the most respected sports stars in the world. His rugby playing career was underpinned by an intense perfectionism and attention to detail. He became a household name by kicking England's winning drop goal in the dying seconds of the 2003 World Cup with scores tied. Jonny finished his career at Toulon helping them to win t…
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We delve into the inspiring journey of Olympic champion Helen Richardson-Walsh MBE. Often, we only see the glorious moments of victory, but behind the scenes are the trials and tribulations that can make or break a person. Helen shares her story of hitting rock bottom, battling mental and physical setbacks, and ultimately realising her dream of bec…
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Once a successful jump jockey with 133 wins, Paul Nicholls OBE possesses the unique qualities essential to excel in this demanding sport. After a life-altering leg injury at 27, Paul transitioned to training racehorses. In three decades, he has brought 3,500 victories and earned over £4 million in prize money. His horses have triumphed in prestigio…
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In this micro-lesson, we're diving into a section from my recent interview with Andrew May on the Performance Intelligence podcast. This section covers confidence, resilience, and the importance of seeing ourselves as more than just our jobs. Join us as we reflect on the strategies and insights that can help you thrive in any high-pressure situatio…
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In this episode, I pick some key insights from the Sporting Edge Digital Library about the effects of chronic stress and the need for recovery periods to sustain high performance. Tune in as experts share their personal experiences and insights on managing stress, prioritising well-being, and taking breaks to clear the mind. You will hear from: Joh…
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As your profile builds, so do the external distractions. Being the 7th bowler of all time to reach 500 Test Match wickets, Stuart Broad has developed a mental game that is as impressive as his skills. In this episode, Jeremy unpacks a conversation with Stuart into the routines and strategies he uses to focus on his mind under pressure. You’ll hear …
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Purpose and sustainability needs to be at the front of mind for all organisations, and in today’s episode I share a fascinating conversation about this with a special guest, Fiona Morgan, the Chief Purpose Officer at SailGP. Tune in as we learn more about the Formula 1 of sailing, Fiona’s trailblazing career, and how their innovative ‘Impact League…
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High performance is not about comparing ourselves to others, but about making daily habits and choices that align with our goals. We also need to recognise that no-one can make it to the top alone, we need to help each other. Hear a fascinating insight from Annabel Croft, British former professional tennis player and current radio and television pr…
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Drawing on insights from experts in the Sporting Edge's video library, we delve into the psychology of risk. From the primitive instincts that keep us safe to the winner effect of excessive risk. Jeremy shares his personal experiences of managing risk in elite sport and we hear thought-provoking reflections and inspirational strategies to give you …
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The Ashes 2023 is a prime example of motivation and playing at the highest level. Tune in to hear the insights from global Cricket legends Stuart Broad MBE and Shane Warne on their passion and support for their teammates, having the competitive spirit and taking responsibility for yourself. As a listener to the show, use the code PODCAST100 to get …
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For this week's micro-lesson, I've taken a final section of a webinar that I designed and delivered for the Growth Hub. They're a network of sales leaders, and this is the Q&A section hosted by their leader, Steve Lindsay. Tune in as we talk about the role leaders play in helping their teams to navigate these periods of volatility. As a listener to…
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Stuart Worden is a theater director, story writer, teacher, and the principal of BRIT School of Performing Arts. In today’s micro-lesson, hear Stuart’s insights into adopting the adventurous mindset when taking on ambitious goals. As a listener to the show, use the code PODCAST100 to get 1 free month on Sporting Edge Membership here, which includes…
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Trust is an essential component of building solid relationships and high performing teams, but can be difficult to quantify. This episode looks at the intangible nature of trust and the benefits of taking risks with trusted individuals. Tune in to hear from leaders in the sports world Britain's most successful female marathon kayaker Anna Hemmings,…
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Commander David Marquet is a former US nuclear submarine captain who is known for turning around the lowest-ranked nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Santa Fe. Since then he has worked as a leadership expert and speaks to audiences globally about creating workplaces where people are healthier and happier because they have more control over their wo…
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This episode flips the script where I share my interview on the Big Balance Theory podcast with Sarah Cripps. It provides a glimpse into my backstory as a former England cricketer and studying for a master's degree in sports psychology. We also explore the importance of setting goals, being disruptive, embracing diversity, learning from failures, a…
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With the 2023 Masters Tournament coming up, I reflect on a couple of key insights from Paul McGinley, Irish professional golfer and the Ryder Cup Captain who won four events on the European Tour. As you’ll find out, golf is a great example of why it is so important to stay present and focused, no matter how high the stakes are. As a listener to the…
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Vin Walsh is Professor of Human Brain Research and Royal Society Industry Research Fellow at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL. He has published over 300 scientific articles and several books, and his specialism is in how the brain achieves all the things we take for granted. In this episode, we delve into key findings from his research,…
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This week, we lost an icon of the sports world, Dick Fosbury. The pioneering Olympic champion who changed the high jump forever. He is a symbol of challenging the status quo. In this micro-lesson, I showcase an insight from Tendayi Viki, an author and innovation consultant who holds a PhD in Psychology and an MBA, about thinking differently. It's a…
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As we celebrate International Women’s Day, we hear from two truly inspiring women from the sports and the performing arts worlds. Tune in to learn from RADA’s Director of Actor Coaching, Lucy Skilbeck and former New Zealand rugby union player Anna Richards about self-confidence, mindset and advice to female leaders. As a listener to the show, use t…
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Campbell Macpherson is an international business advisor, keynote speaker, writer and award-winning author of ‘The Change Catalyst’, ‘The Power to Change’ and ‘You: Part Two’. He has been enabling the leadership of strategic change for more than 25 years, helping organisations around the world to clarify their strategy. In this mastermind episode w…
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James Anderson and Stuart Broad have become the most prolific bowling partnership in Test cricket after surpassing Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath’s record of 1,001 wickets. It’s fascinating to see their hunger to keep on learning, so tune in as we explore how they reached the top and how they have stayed there for more than a decade. As a listener t…
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Kate Richardson-Walsh, OBE is an Olympic Gold and Bronze Medal winning English field hockey player. She is the most capped female hockey player in GB history, and was captain of the GB and England women's hockey teams for 13 years. A proud member of the LGBT+ community, Kate and her partner Helen Richardson made history when they became the first s…
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Whatever your big goal is – you may be procrastinating and putting things off. In this micro-lesson, I share the power of breaking things down. By dedicating just five minutes to our goal we can find the energy and focus we need to make that all important start. It may be finding an address, calling a friend or tidying our desk. From this small sta…
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Warren Gatland CBE is a New Zealand rugby union coach and former player who is currently in his second spell as the head coach of the Welsh national team. With the Six Nations just around the corner, Warren shares some great insight into the nature of high performing teams. In this episode we explore his leadership influences, the role of skill and…
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In today’s episode we talk about preparing for 2023 and the importance of having a strong mindset to achieve success. We delve into the topic of personal resilience, which comes from the recent ‘Winning Mindset’ webinar I ran for the Sporting Edge community. Tune in as we explore strategies for finding balance, the impact of living in a non-stop in…
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Tune in to today’s micro-lesson as we investigate the power of saying no. We will hear from Fran Halsall, retired English competitive swimmer who has represented Great Britain at the Olympics, FINA world championships, and European championships, on how she stayed focused by saying no to distractions. As a listener to the show, use the code PODCAST…
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As we kick off 2023, many of us might be experiencing a slump from the ambitious goals we have set for ourselves. It’s the brilliant basics and finding the sustainable goals that will win in the long run. Join me today as I unpick some key insights from the Sporting Edge Digital Library about the power of discipline and repetition, visualisation, a…
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With uncertainty you can either go with the flow or crave control. This episode comes from our recent Members webinar event, where we explore these different ways of dealing with uncertainty. Entrepreneurs and executives from all over the world joined me on this live zoom coaching call to explore key strategies for leading through the unknown. Tune…
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This micro-lesson delves into our previous interview with Gareth Southgate, before his role as England manager, which carries some timeless pearls of wisdom. Tune in to hear Gareth’s insights on setting the conditions to nurture leaders and what it takes to be a great coach. As a listener to the show, use the code PODCAST100 to get 1 free month on …
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Kieran Read is a former captain of the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team. He is one of the most capped players of all time, playing number 8 between 2008 and 2019. He was voted IRB player of the year in 2013 and led the All Blacks to a world record of 19 consecutive wins. In today’s episode, we delve into his personal story and the revered culture …
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Today’s Mastermind comes from a true trailblazer for diversity and reaching to the top. Stephanie Boyce the sixth female, the first Black office holder, the first person of colour and the second in-house solicitor in almost 50 years to become president of the Law Society of England and Wales. She is clearly a change agent for more inclusive culture…
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Today’s micro-lesson delves into how to get the best engagement and impact from our team meetings, featuring some tangible insights from the expert Tammy Erickson. She is an Adjunct Professor, Organisational Behaviour, at London Business School, where she has designed and co-directs the school’s premier leadership programme for senior-most executiv…
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Ash Farrington spent thirty years in policing, retiring as a Detective Chief Inspector. He achieved national accreditations as a hostage negotiator, Senior Investigating Officer and Public Safety and Public Order commander. Ash then qualified as a leadership coach and has considerable coaching experience and leadership development that has included…
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Lieutenant Colonel Langley Sharp MBE was head of the Centre for Army Leadership, part of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, and is responsible for championing leadership excellence across the British Army. Having graduated from Sandhurst two decades ago, his career in the Parachute Regiment has seen him deployed to Northern Ireland, Macedonia, A…
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In today’s micro-lesson, find out how elite performers get comfortable with failure, and what you can do to give your best shot. This insight comes from Tanmay Bakshi, an IBM Advisory Software Engineer, Google Developer Expert for Machine Learning, TED and Keynote Speaker, and author of four Tech books. As a listener to the show, use the code PODCA…
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