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In this episode of The Football Psychology Show (formerly known as the Beat The Press podcast), we speak to award-winning journalist and author, Mike Calvin.


Mike talks to us about leadership in sport, drawing on his experience of co-writing Gareth Thomas’s and Alistair Cook’s autobiographies.


He also gives us a rare glimpse of the realities of football management, recounting interviews with managers from his many years as a reporter and, latterly, an author of ‘Living On The Volcano’, a book about the pressure managers face, which was shortlisted for Sports Book Of The Year.


You can pre-order a copy of Mike’s latest co-written book, ‘The Hurt’, Dylan Hartley’s autobiography, here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hurt-Dylan-Hartley/dp/0241348951


Running order:
Part 1: Introduction - La Manga and Richie Humphreys (00:14)
Part 2: Interview - a discussion with Mike Calvin (04:38)
Part 3: Final thoughts - reflections on the interview with Mike Calvin (59:21)


Read 'The Mind Room', The Football Psychology Show sister newsletter: https://themindroom.substack.com/


Get in touch and follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/soccerpsychshow


This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themindroom.substack.com/subscribe
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In this episode of The Football Psychology Show (formerly known as the Beat The Press podcast), we speak to award-winning journalist and author, Mike Calvin.


Mike talks to us about leadership in sport, drawing on his experience of co-writing Gareth Thomas’s and Alistair Cook’s autobiographies.


He also gives us a rare glimpse of the realities of football management, recounting interviews with managers from his many years as a reporter and, latterly, an author of ‘Living On The Volcano’, a book about the pressure managers face, which was shortlisted for Sports Book Of The Year.


You can pre-order a copy of Mike’s latest co-written book, ‘The Hurt’, Dylan Hartley’s autobiography, here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hurt-Dylan-Hartley/dp/0241348951


Running order:
Part 1: Introduction - La Manga and Richie Humphreys (00:14)
Part 2: Interview - a discussion with Mike Calvin (04:38)
Part 3: Final thoughts - reflections on the interview with Mike Calvin (59:21)


Read 'The Mind Room', The Football Psychology Show sister newsletter: https://themindroom.substack.com/


Get in touch and follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/soccerpsychshow


This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themindroom.substack.com/subscribe
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