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In this episode, Riki gets to chat to with L. David Marquet, former submarine captain of the USS Santa Fe and renowned author of Turn the Ship Around!. David shares his unique insights on leadership, drawing from his experience turning a struggling crew into one of the best-performing teams in the Navy.
Key topics include:
Driving for Excellence: How leaders can set high standards and inspire teams to continuously improve. Thinking and Action: The importance of aligning thought with action for effective decision-making. Shifting to a Learning Zone: Why fostering a culture of learning leads to better long-term outcomes. Leadership is About the People: David emphasizes that leadership is not about the leader, but about empowering those you lead. Bias of Action and Ownership: How encouraging a bias towards action can foster a deeper sense of ownership and responsibility in teams.We also dive into some of the key principles from David’s book, such as:
Control the Clock: Instead of rushing to decisions to prove competence, take the time to ensure the best possible outcome. Improve Outcomes, Not Just Prove Ability: Focus on making meaningful progress rather than simply demonstrating skill.This conversation is packed with practical lessons for anyone looking to lead with purpose and create a high-performance environment. Don't miss it!
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We're dipping into the archives for some of our most iconic chats. This week we revisit the 2023 sit down with former All Blacks coach Sir Steve Hansen.
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We're dipping into the archives for some of our most iconic chats. This week we revisit the 2023 sit down with Performance Coach, Owen Eastwood.
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We're dipping into the archives for some of out most iconic chats. This week we revisit the 2023 sit down with Robbie Deans
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We're dipping into the archives for some of our most iconic chats. This episode we revisit the 2023 sit down with Sir Wayne Smith.
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Nathan Wallis is a father of three & foster parent with a professional background in child counselling, teaching and social service management.
He lectured in Human Development at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand and was also a board member and senior trainer with the national body responsible for the dissemination of neuroscientific research to professionals.He has developed a reputation as a lively and engaging speaker who uses humour and plain language to make this complex topic come to life.
Nathan is a regular on Radio and Television shows in New Zealand, sharing his expertise on child development. In 2010 he founded a private training consultancy, X Factor Education Limited, with the goal of facilitating easy to understand professional development training reflecting the latest neuroscience discoveries and their practical implications for everyday practice. Since then he has been in hot demand, delivering well over 200 presentations year in New Zealand Australia and internationally.
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In this episode, Riki chats with Associate Professor and coach developer Ian Renshaw. Ian's pioneering work on constraints-based coaching is helping coaches create engaging, effective, and transferable training sessions. Discover how manipulating constraints can enhance skill development, foster creativity, and improve performance in real-game scenarios. Tune in to learn practical strategies for implementing this innovative approach in your coaching practice.
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In this enlightening episode, Riki sits down with Glenn Fyall, a senior lecturer at the University of Canterbury to delve into the core of what coaching truly is. Glenn shares his expertise on how adopting a reflective approach and fostering a learning mindset can transform not just your individual performance as a coach but also elevate team dynamics success.
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It’s not every day that you get to hear how New Zealand's most successful Super Rugby Franchises work.
In this Ep Riki spends time with Crusaders Team Manager Shane Fletcher. Sharing his insights into what keeps the Crusaders wheels in motion, he's the man behind the team keeping things well oiled.
You’ll hear how important it is to know your people and how they work, but also how having trademarks that represent your team can inspire a new level of standards.
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If you're reading this, you're already committed to professional development and understand its importance. But how far are you willing to stretch yourself to grow?
In this episode, Riki sits down with his good friend Ross Doneghan, Head Coach of the Richmond Women's team in London. Ross has travelled all the way to Christchurch to attend the Crusaders International Academy for coaches and learn from New Zealand's most successful Super Rugby franchise.
With an insatiable appetite for learning, Ross shares why it was crucial for him to make this journey and how it has helped him refine his craft. Tune in to be inspired by Ross's dedication, insights, and the lengths he's willing to go for professional growth.
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Coaching can be frustrating, especially when dealing with challenging players. In this episode, Riki chats with Rolleston Principal and E Tū Tāngata ambassador, Simon Moriarty, about transforming your most difficult players into your biggest champions.
Simon, who navigates the unpredictable world of children and adults daily, shares practical examples and strategies from his extensive experience.
Discover how to turn disruptive players into positive influences, ensuring a better experience for your entire team.
Don't miss this insightful episode packed with actionable advice.
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What are you doing to ensure your players return year after year? If you're struggling to come up with fresh ideas, this episode will help clear the brain fog!
Join Riki as he talks with GE Medical Industrial Designer Doug Dietz, a world leader in design thinking. Doug's innovative approach keeps the user at the forefront of his designs, leading to children eagerly asking their parents for another turn in his MRI machines.
If exploring design thinking sounds like the key to revitalising your training sessions, hit play and get inspired.
Ted Talk | here
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Are you an ambitious coach eager to learn the secrets of high-performance coaching?
Join Riki as he sits down with esteemed High Performance Coach Developer, Richard (RJ) Smith. With over 20 years of experience, RJ shares invaluable insights and wisdom from his extensive career.
Listen in as he recounts his journey working with elite coaches in rugby and the Olympics, and his consultancy with some of New Zealand's largest companies.
Don't miss this episode filled with rich stories and practical advice that promises to elevate your coaching game.
Links:
https://www.lightsmith.co.nz/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-smith-nz/
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This week Riki spends time with legendary netball coach, Leigh Gibbs. Leigh shares her years of experience on how having the mindset of ‘they're not your players’ will help grow your self-awareness so you can focus on developing your players as people and not just athletes.
Leigh leads Netball New Zealand’s as Community Coaching Manager and with her combined international coaching experience her insight is truly valuable to all coaches and her stories will help you find ways to apply what she's learnt into your own coaching or leadership roles.
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For a delightful twist, Riki teams up with two remarkable individuals: Kyle Mclean, Director and Creator of the IntaSport App, and Jay Carter from New Zealand Golf.
These two gentlemen are not only hosts of their own phenomenal podcasts but also esteemed figures in their respective fields.
In this engaging conversation, the trio shares their recent musings and curiosities, offering listeners a candid glimpse into their worlds.
Join us for a casual yet captivating chat as three blokes share insights, stories, and perhaps a few surprises along the way!
Resources
Kyle Mclean
https://www.thecoachinggig.com/
Jay Carter
https://talkingperformancepod.com/
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In a dynamic sport like Rugby, team cohesion is paramount. Join Riki in an insightful conversation with researcher and international hockey coach, Pam Richards.
Pam's expertise extends beyond coaching skill; her research delves into the intricacies of decision-making and the development of mental models to foster synchronicity within teams.
This episode offers a window into Pam's groundbreaking work, providing valuable insights and practical advice for enhancing team performance.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Pam's methods and how to apply them effectively within your own teams.
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In this episode Riki explores behaviour driven coaching to help inspire players/ athletes to be long time learners and lovers of their sports.
Wayne Goldsmith is a renowned figure in the realm of coaching and coach development, celebrated for his transformative impact on the sporting world. With an illustrious career spanning over three decades, Goldsmith has emerged as a sought-after authority, guiding coaches towards excellence and athletes to unparalleled success.
As a distinguished coach developer, Goldsmith has collaborated with a diverse array of sports organizations globally, leaving an indelible mark on their coaching methodologies. His expertise lies not only in honing technical skills but also in cultivating a holistic approach to coaching that encompasses leadership, communication, and mental resilience.
Goldsmith's commitment to coach development extends beyond conventional boundaries, as he employs innovative strategies to empower coaches to adapt to the dynamic challenges of the modern sports landscape. His influential workshops and seminars have become a cornerstone for aspiring and seasoned coaches alike, fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement.
A prolific author and speaker, Wayne Goldsmith's insights are not confined to the sporting arena; they resonate across disciplines, making him a sought-after mentor and advisor. His unwavering dedication to elevating coaching standards has left an enduring legacy, shaping the future of sports coaching worldwide.Resources
Website: https://wgcoaching.com/
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/wayne-goldsmith-coaching
Podcast
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/sports-thoughts/id1451687616
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3OkBA6K2AQ7QQxEU7vNt5K?si=686a3de4baf74b62
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For many of us, coaching is a labour of love—a fusion of our passion for sports and our desire to work with people.
In this enlightening episode, Riki engages in a heartfelt conversation with John O'Sullivan, the CEO and Founder of Changing the Game Project.
John's profound dedication to youth sports shines through as we explore the pivotal question: How do we maintain the joy in youth sports and become the kind of coach who leaves a lasting, positive impact on those we mentor?
Join us as we uncover valuable insights and strategies for fostering a culture of joy and empowerment in youth sports with one of the foremost advocates in the field!
Resources
Website - https://changingthegameproject.com/
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This week, Riki engages in a captivating conversation with the recently appointed Los Pumas Coach, Brad Mooar.
Brad opens up about his coaching philosophy, revealing how it shapes his identity both personally and professionally.
Join us as he shares his insights on transitioning from coaching clubs to coaching at the National level.
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Get ready to embark on a fascinating journey in this week's episode as Riki hops aboard his magical school bus to chat with Professor Cliff Abraham from Otago University.
Together, they explore the intriguing question: Can you teach an old dog new tricks? Professor Abraham, with his profound expertise in the neural mechanisms of memory, sheds light on this age-old query.
As a pioneer in neuroscience research and education at the University of Otago, Professor Abraham's insights are nothing short of enlightening. Join us as we delve into the realm of memory and neuroscience with a true expert in the field!
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