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Each week after we have a guest on we have a reflection session where we go through some of the concepts that the guest spoke about.
This week we reflect on our chat with Jason Shepard, Jason is a rugby coach in Bay of Plenty who is an avid learner and has some great insight in to coaching and how uses questions and a games based approach,
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Our guest this week is Jason Shepard. Jason is a grass roots rugby coach who is currently based in Tauranga NZ, working with Te Puke Sports Rugby Club.
Jason has a huge desire to learn and grow and share that with those who he coaches. He is a big fan of the games based approach to coaching and is always looking for ways in which he can improve his trade.
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This week we changed it up and did a "Book Club" session, looking in to some of the themes and concepts behind our favourite books and asked our listeners to contribute.
It was a fun session and one now I have a few more books on my list to get through which is great.
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Each week after we have a guest on we have a reflection session where we go through some of the concepts that the guest spoke about.
This week we reflect on our chat with Amy Collinson. Amy has worked with DG for over 10 years and is currently living in France and following her impossible dream. There was plenty to take away from the chat we had with Amy.
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This week we are joined by ex patriot kiwi Amy Collinson who is following her dream riding horses, currently residing in France
Amy has worked with DG for over 10 years and delves in to some of her philosophies and talks about her "10 seconds of courage" which is a concept I love. Amy is a big part of our community and it was a real pleasure to have her on the show.
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Each week after we have a guest on we have a reflection session where we go through some of the concepts that the guest spoke about.
This week we reflect on what All Blacks Coach Ian Foster shared with us around his philosophy since taking over the All Blacks. One thing that struck me about Ian was how he didn't need the limelight and saw himself as a cog in the wheel, surrounding himself with good people,
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This week we are fortunate to have All Blacks Head Coach Ian Foster join. Ian was an assistant coach with the All Blacks under Steve Hansen for 8 years before taking over the main job after the 2019 World Cup.
Ian and DG go back a number of years and Ian actually gave DG his first crack with a role at the Chiefs which turned out to be a great learning experience for both of them.
I did have a wee hiccup in this for which I apologise for, you will notice it when DG heckles me!!!
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Each week after we have a guest on we have a reflection session where we go through some of the concepts that the guest spoke about.
This week we reflect on what Wallabies Coach Dave Rennie shared with us around building team culture, why it is important and how he has done it in very different environments Dave is a helluva coach and an amazing man and you can hear his love of connection and family come out in what he says.
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To kick season 2 off we are so happy to have Dave Rennie on the show. Dave has had huge success in his coaching career with NZ U20s and the Chiefs here in NZ as well as the Glasgow Warriors in the UK and is now the Head Coach of the Wallabies.
DG worked with Dave at the Chiefs and saw first hand how Dave connects the team with each other and also the wider community. In this chat Dave discusses what he believes is important when creating successful teams and leaders, regardless of the sport.
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During the lockdown of 2020 DG and I were invited to takeover Hyundai NZ's Facebook Page to do a live session.
It is themed largely around golf but as always there are many life lessons or concepts that we can take out of this chat and apply to everyday life.
Hyundai have been supporters of Golf New Zealand for many years and we were extremely grateful for this opportunity.
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This week we are lucky to have Brooke Neal, former New Zealand Hockey Player and current mindset and well-being coach. Brooke played 176 games for the Black Sticks over nine years and won gold at the Commonwealth Games in 2018 with the Black Sticks.
"My journey has been tough. Injuries, setbacks, grief and loss have been pivotal moments in my life. I don't sugar coat it, and I always share the reality of what it takes to be 'successful'. My hope is that I give others permission to share their struggle."
Brooke is a Mindset and Well-Being coach to thousands of young sportswomen, she has condensed a decade of my experience in high performance into simple, actionable steps.
This was a fascinating talk and one I am sure you will enjoy. If you enjoyed this and want to learn more about Brooke and her work go to her website, https://www.brookeneal.co.nz/
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Our guest this week is former NZ Football Ferns Coach Tony Readings Tony was the longest serving and most successful coach of the New Zealand national women's team, guiding the team to their highest ever FIFA world ranking (16) and to the quarterfinals of the London Olympics.
He remans the only person to coach a New Zealand team to the quarterfinals of a senior FIFA event, and has most international victories for a coach of a New Zealand senior team. He also works as a performance consultant, leadership mentor and executive coach.
There is plenty of gold in this podcast from one of best coaches in the country.
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Continuing our theme from last week we try and dive further in to the mind of DG. We cover some topics and themes that follow on from last week and have a look at what it takes to be Pathway 1. At the end of the podcast DG set him and I a challenge of trying to get in touch with Tim Ferris or Joe Rogan to help us with our podcast. I guess that really is chasing pathway 1!
We will keep you posted with how we go with this....
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Again we tried something new tonight, I interviewed DG. We all know that he has so much to offer and that is why I wanted to start this in the first place, so that I could expose many people to some of his wisdom.
He was against it at first... well probably still is but I think this was a really powerful episode and one in which I hope you will enjoy. One episode doesn't do him justice so there will be more to come over the coming weeks
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Each week after we have a guest on we have a reflection session where we go through some of the concepts that the guest spoke about.
This week we reflect on our chat with "The Panel" which included the Galbraith Whanau (Family) as well as Tony Philp and Clark Laidlaw who are the HP Manager and Coach respectively for the All Blacks 7s
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This week we tried something new. We were lucky enough to have David's wife Aroha (who is also a clinical psychologist), their 2 daughters, as well as Tony Philp and Clark Laidlaw joining us for a panel discussion about competition in youth sport.
It is an interesting conversation that really challenged my thinking and has made me reflect on what it is that I believe to be most important and how we can find the balance.
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Each week after we have a guest on we have a reflection session where we go through some of the concepts that the guest spoke about.
This week we reflect on our chat with Clinical Psychologist and Ironman competitor Louise Davey. Louise story is pretty unique and you can see she is very driven having completed in more then 10 Ironman events including the iconic Kona Ironman in Hawaii.
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Our guest this week is Clinical Psychologist and Ironman competitor Louise Davey. Louise has completed more then 10 Ironman events including the iconic Kona Ironman in Hawaii.
Louise also works for High Performance Sport New Zealand as a Psychologist, with some of New Zealand's top athletes and as a result has a unique take on the mental skills as she lives what she preaches.
The sound quality is poor in this episode despite attemtps to fix it, so for that I aologise in advance
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Each week after we have a guest on we have a reflection session where we go through some of the concepts that the guest spoke about.
This week we reflect on what Sophie shared with us and we opened up the chat to the Facebook audience and went on some interesting tangents. DG and I really enjoyed this chat and the direction it went, with some great interactions from our listeners.
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Our guest this week is White Ferns Captain Sophie Devine. Sophie is a dual international having represented New Zealand in both Hockey and Cricket and in the past 18 months has become one of the most destructive batters on the planet.
Sophie talks about her battle with depression and how it impacted her on a daily basis. Having Sophie open up and talk about her struggles was incredibly brave and her willingness to share is fantastic as hopefully it may offer some help for people suffering or those supporting people who are suffering.
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