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The Talent Equation Podcast

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Sep 2, 2024 • 20min

Coach Education is Broken - Episode 6 - Embrace Complexity

The conversation emphasizes a radical shift in coach education, advocating for an understanding of complexity rather than linear paths. It dives into the challenges faced by youth coaches and the importance of acknowledging diverse coaching experiences. The need for flexible and adaptable curricula is highlighted, particularly for those engaging with marginalized communities. Collaboration and idea-sharing within the coaching community are championed as essential for enhancing educational strategies.
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Jul 25, 2024 • 1h 21min

Supporting coaches to be 'prepared rather than planned' - a conversation with Alex Lascu

Alex Lascu, a cricket coach with an extensive background in coaching and skill development, shares her insights on transforming coach education. She discusses the system shifts needed to support coaches effectively, emphasizing practical solutions to ease their burdens. The conversation dives into the need for personalized learning experiences, fostering inclusivity, and addressing real-world coaching challenges. Lascu advocates for innovative approaches in community sports coaching, stressing the importance of engagement and recognition for volunteer coaches.
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Jul 17, 2024 • 41min

Dog Walk Diary - ‘Gareth’

Reposting a classic episode!  ------- This was recorded to reflect on the journey of the England Football Team during the previous European Championships but it still feels apt today in the wake of another final appearance and Gareth Southgate’s tenure as Head Coach coming to an end. I have been fortunate to spend time with Gareth Southgate, the England Head Coach on a couple of occasions and I was able to glean some insights from those interactions that I think are relevant to the success that the team are currently enjoying and would be useful for any coach. Hope you enjoy! *GB actually won 1 gold medal in Atlanta (not 1 bronze as I said in the recording) among a total medal haul of 15. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podca....
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Jul 16, 2024 • 16min

Coach Education is Broken - Episode 5 - 'Diversity through Decentralisation'

This podcast dives into the urgent need for diversity in the sports workforce, exposing systemic barriers that hinder representation. It highlights how local coaches are pivotal in fostering youth participation and uplifting communities. Through an inspiring story of a martial arts club, the discussion champions decentralized education and the power of relatable figures in transforming lives. Collectively, these insights underscore the vital role community engagement plays in developing talent and making a social impact.
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Jul 5, 2024 • 14min

Coach Education is Broken - Episode 4 - 'Fixing the leaky bucket'

In episode 4 of the 'Coach Education is Broken' series, titled 'Fixing the Leaky Bucket,' I delve into the systemic and mindset shifts required to change and modernise the way that the sport sector develops it's frontline workforce. I call for better insight and data collection to inform decision making into coach education and I challenge the isector's over emphasis on recruiting new coaches instead of focussing on how we support and retain the skilled practitioners that we already have. 01:50 - The Problem with Coach Education insights02:44 - Understanding Coach Supply and Demand07:00 - Retention Challenges in Coaching08:55 - Shifting Focus to Retention and SupportBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-talent-equation-podcast--2186775/support.
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Jul 2, 2024 • 59min

"Talent doesn't need trauma - talent needs turbulence" - a conversation with Mauro Van De Looij

Mauro van de Looij is a sports coach and performance psychologist from the Netherlands. He has worked as a youth coach at PSV Eindhoven and Willem II Tilburg and he teaches Performance Psychology at Fontys University of Applied Psychology. Mauro coaches athletes, trainers, students and teachers and also supports sports clubs, schools and companies in coaching and talent development.Mauro joins me to talk about his book 'https://amzn.to/3xJyG36' which is a book that is dedicated to supporting coaches to understand more about how they can unlock young athletes potential by recognising the psychological elements that are too often overlooked and can be so impactful on a young players career. In this conversation we cover: - How his own experineces dealing with pressure shaped his approach to coaching. - How he got rid of the Relative Age Effect by not playing in age group teams. - How we coined a new term - 'talent needs turbulence'. - Why so many coaches would say to him "I wish I got this on the coaching badges". Buy the book using this https://amzn.to/3xJyG36 (it helps to support the show.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-talent-equation-podcast--2186775/support.
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Jun 25, 2024 • 1h 23min

"The biggest rate limiter in professional sports is that coaches are so general" - a conversation with Alex Sarama

Basketball coach and author Alex Sarama discusses his book 'Transforming Basketball' with insights on efficient practice designs like 'floor is lava' and 'jungle shooting'. They explore the drawbacks of blocked practice, the value of set plays, and why specialization in coaching is crucial. The conversation emphasizes purposeful practice, creativity in coaching strategies, and the transition from drill-based methods to small-sided games for player development.
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Jun 20, 2024 • 18min

Coach Education is Broken - Episode 3 - 'From Qualifications to Professional Recognition'

In this episode, I talk about the necessity for a system shift from a coach education system that is almost completely dominated by 'qualifications', which are no more than a demonstration of competence in a moment in time to a more development and progressive model that recognises the expertise of the practitioner along their developmental journey. A significant majority of coaches want the industry to recognised as a profession and would like the work they do to be recognised by the wider public. In order to do this coaches must understand that in order to be professional recognised they need to hold themselves accountable to a process of ongoing scrutiny of their skill set so that the public can be assured of their commitment to professional development and those coaches who do show commitment to personal development can be truly separated from those that don't. Hope you enjoy the podcast and look forward to comments or ideas. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-talent-equation-podcast--2186775/support.
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Jun 18, 2024 • 1h 18min

The coach as a 'performance architect' - a conversation with Mark Bennett OBE

Mark Bennett OBE discusses challenges in coaching, establishing performance behaviors, dealing with self-deluded athletes, and tools for group self-reliance. The conversation explores building a professional culture, diverging needs vs. wants in coaching, fostering a confident team, accountability, defining player roles, and holistic athlete development.
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Jun 11, 2024 • 1h 33min

"It's not pining for the fjords - it's bleedin' demised..." - The Norwegian Blue and Coach Education

Richard Burcuson and Dean Holden are the hosts of the Grass Roots Minor Hockey Podcast. A show dedicated to all things grass roots ice hockey in Canada and beyond... As they describe it... "A provocative, in-depth podcast that examines the world of minor hockey, from coaching to program development to the myriad of issues faced by everyone in the game." The guys reached out to me following my latest series called 'Coach Education is broken' as it resonated with many of their own experiences as coaches and coach educators and we decided to do a 'simulcast' which would be jointly posted oon our respective podcasts.  Richard evoked the famous Monty Python sketch about a dead parrot when describing this topic so we decided to get all theatrical and do our own reading of the famous sketch...https://www.grassrootsminorhoc...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-talent-equation-podcast--2186775/support.

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