The Talent Equation Podcast

Stuart Armstrong
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Dec 11, 2019 • 1h 26min

"You can't compete in a 'wicked' world, if you practice in a kind one" - a conversation with John O'Sullivan

John O'Sullivan started the Changing the Game Project in 2012 after two decades as a soccer player and coach on the youth, high school, college and professional level. He is the author of the #1 bestselling books Changing the Game: The Parents Guide to Raising Happy, High Performing Athletes, and Giving Youth Sports Back to our Kids and Is it Wise to Specialize? John’s work has been featured in The Huffington Post, CNN.com, Outside Magazine, ESPN.com, Soccer America and numerous other publications. John is an internationally known speaker for coaches, parents and youth sports organizations, and has spoken for TEDx https://youtu.be/VXw0XGOVQvw, the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, US Lacrosse, IMG Academy, and at numerous other events throughout the US, Canada, Asia and Europe.In this conversation we discuss John's latest book, 'Every Moment Matters : How the world's best coaches inspire their athletes and build champion teams' and dig into some of the gold nuggets that are locked inside...I know you will enjoy it....Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-talent-equation-podcast--2186775/support.
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Dec 4, 2019 • 1h 40min

"Instead of inserting change into people...we need to draw out the wisdom within them" - a conversation with Stephen Rollnick

Stephen Rollnick provides consultancy, mentorship and training on the subjects of motivation, change, teamwork and Motivational Interviewing. He an Honorary Distinguished Professor in the School of Medicine in Cardiff University, Wales, UK with a research record focused on good practice in efforts to promote change and behaviour change among patients, clients and the practitioners who serve them.Stephen's new book 'Coaching Athletes to Be Their Best: Motivational Interviewing in Sports' reveals why conventional ways of giving feedback and addressing conflict are often counterproductive, the book presents tried-and-tested methods for getting through to athletes and helping them to thrive. In this fascinating conversation we explore: - Why connecting with people is simple but very hard- How to roll with resistance- The secret to 'empathic listening'- How to avoid becoming a 'deficit detective'Here is the link to the publisher's of Stephen's Book, you can get a 25% discount by using the code AFSPO at checkout. https://www.guilford.com/books/Coaching-Athletes-to-Be-Their-Best/Rollnick-Fader-Breckon-Moyers/9781462541263To access the 'bonus episode' which I recorded with Dr Tim Anstiss in a web workshop with the Conclave learning community head over to https://www.patreon.com/thetalentequationBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-talent-equation-podcast--2186775/support.
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Nov 27, 2019 • 1h 17min

"Early on, I was all stick and no carrot. Now I'm a carrot farmer" - a conversation with Annie Vernon

Throughout her career as one of the world's top athletes, Annie Vernon struggled with a question about the purpose of sport in our society: why do we do it? What is it about our psyche that makes pushing the mind and body to their limits in order to win a foot race, a swimming race or a rowing race such a basic human desire? Having retired from competition, Annie decided to look for answers to these questions in the world of mind games. What is the psychology behind sport at an elite level?Through interviews with leading sports stars and the latest scientific research, 'Mind Games' discusses elite sports psychology in a way that is interesting to the watching public, sports fans and sports-haters alike, with Annie drawing on her own first-hand experiences to walk them through this fascinating subject.In this conversation we explore...- The value of competitiveness- Whether 'talent needs trauma' after all- The surprising truth about motivation (it's about chickens or pigs!)- Why coaches shouldn't try to be wizardsIts a great conversation that I am certain you will enjoyThe book is available to purchase here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mind-Games-Determination-Insiders-Psychology/dp/1472949110Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-talent-equation-podcast--2186775/support.
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Nov 13, 2019 • 1h 47min

"We are working to become the person we needed when we were young" - a conversation with John Kessel

John Kessel works for USA Volleyball, as Director of Sport Development. He currently serves as the staff liaison for Disabled Programs & USA Deaflympic Teams. His main goal is to help make all coaches more efficient, positive and creative, no matter what level - 7 year olds in an elementary school program or National team players and programs. He challenges old ways of thinking and help coaches create what they need, while having fun in the process. In this fascinating conversation we discuss...- 'Training in reality and the quest for faster, denser motor learning- Why drills don't work (because humans aren't robots)- The 'white belt mentality' - What coaches can learn from surgeonsIt is a great conversation...I hope you enjoy Links Get my 'visual show notes' at http://www.thetalentequation.co.uk/podcastsJohn's Blog - https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Volleyball/Features/2016/November/01/IWantYouToMakeMistakesAustin's Butterfly - https://youtu.be/hqh1MRWZjmsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-talent-equation-podcast--2186775/support.
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Oct 30, 2019 • 2h 6min

Navigating through the landscape of human development - a conversation with James Vaughan

James Vaughan returns to the podcast to share some of his latest insights into the world of talent development, skill acquisition and coaching. James is a coach at AIK Stockholm and is one of a team of experts that are leading a transformation in the way that the club engages with the community and with the young people within it's academy. It is a talent development environment that is very much 'bucking the trend'. In this conversation we explore...- How AIK are ensuring that what they are trying to do is being experienced by young people, coaches and parents. - How they utilise the 'Skilled Intentionality Framework' to shape their coaching activity. - Why 'The Cobra Effect' should be considered when making any kind of policy shift. - Practical considerations when applying 'The rule of 3' I hope you enjoyYou can find James' previous conversation on the show here https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/in-search-of-creativity-a-conversation-with-james-vaughan/id1209549739?i=1000411664849)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-talent-equation-podcast--2186775/support.
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Oct 23, 2019 • 1h 33min

"When I look back at what I was doing 10 years ago...I make myself cry" - a conversation with Ted Suikonen

Ted Suikonen is a Skill Development Specialist Coach that has been working in professional ice hockey for most of his career. He is currently the skill development coach with Locomotiv Moscow in Russia and boasts an impressive track record of developing players to play at the elite level in Russia many of whom have been drafted into the NHL. In this fascinating conversation which we recorded when Ted was in the locker room straight after a session (forgive the background noise!) we explore a broad range of topics related to skill acquisition including: - Why every player is like a snowflake- Why technical skills camps are a scam- How to develop players with 'perceptual radar'- How Ted encourages players to coach other players to beat themselvesI hope you enjoy it as much as I didBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-talent-equation-podcast--2186775/support.
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Oct 16, 2019 • 1h 45min

"We make athletes into 'stimulus - response' creatures" - a conversation with James Stafford

James Stafford has a strong interest in how information guides movement. Questions like how can we judge a gap between cars when crossing a road and how does a cricketer successfully intercept a ball travelling at 90 mph led him to working with Professor Cathy Craig on a PhD at the Movement Innovation Lab at Queen's University Belfast. James wrote a fascinating thread on Twitter about the Australian cricketer, Steve Smith and the way he has developed a method of batting that is explained through ecological principles. https://twitter.com/JamesStafford94/status/1169619675656916992?s=20 that is well worth a read. We discuss this in this episode as well as a range of sports including the fascinating work he is doing using VR to develop goalkeeping ability by improving a goalkeeper's ability to perceive ball flights. It's a really fascinating conversation...I hope you enjoyhttps://incisiv.tech/ https://cleansheet.incisiv.techDon't forget to check out the new course for sports parents and parent coaches that I have put together with Non-Perfect Dad https://non-perfectdad.co.uk/talentequation/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-talent-equation-podcast--2186775/support.
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Oct 10, 2019 • 1h 10min

"Why isn't there a half time team talk for parents?" - a conversation with Richard Shorter

Richard Shorter (AKA Non Perfect Dad) is back to help me celebrate 'Parents In Sport Week' and also because we have a special announcement to make about a new free course that we have created called 'Conversations 4 Growth' that is designed to support sports parents and coach parents to navigate the complexity of supporting and guiding young people through their sporting journey. The course comprises of 10 short 2-3 minute conversations between Richard and myself exploring a challenging discussion topic that we have faced in our interactions with our children. The course can be accessed at www.conversations4growth.co.ukIn this podcast episode we cover a LOT of ground...- Why most parent engagement is the equivalent of 'cones and drills' or 'beige food at parties'- Actionable steps to create a more inclusive and engaging environment for parental engagement- The 'Iceberg approach' to tackling challenging parental behaviours - Using Professor Jeff French's behaviour change framework to support parental engagement - how to use a 'firm nudge'Hope you enjoyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-talent-equation-podcast--2186775/support.
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Oct 2, 2019 • 1h 39min

"Moving away from error correction being the coach's job towards error correction being the athlete's job" - a conversation with Rob Gray

Rob Gray is Associate Professor of Human Systems Engineering at Arizona State University and host of the highly regarded Perception - Action Podcast. This is Rob's third appearance on the show and once again, he brings his 'A-Game' by providing a depth of insight and knowledge and also being very patient in answering my questions and helping me think out loud. In this conversation we cover the following...- A response to the accusation that ecological approaches to coaching are just 'old wine in new bottles'- Why a lot of 'constraints based' coaching is actually just 'unprincipled, atheoretical manipulations'- How developing 'functional variability' is the route to skillful performance- Why 1 v 0 is very different from '1 v unrepresentative 1' from an ecological perspective Hope you enjoyLink to Rob's website http://perceptionaction.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-talent-equation-podcast--2186775/support.
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Sep 25, 2019 • 1h 41min

"It's not that we aren't on the same page...we are in a different library" - a conversation with Marianne Davies

Marianne Davies' coaching experience includes more than 20 years of working in sports, academic and corporate environments. She is a coach educator, assessor and national trainer. Marianne spent eight years in the role of Coaching Manager for Canoe Wales and before that was responsible for participation development. Marianne worked for many years as a full-time senior adventure sports coach during which time she was responsible for the design and delivery of a two-year practical-based module for a Sports Science & Outdoor Education degree course at Bangor University. As well as training and assessing other coaches. In this conversation we discuss...- How to use constraints in the sport of canoeing - An ecological approach to equestrian sports- How to facilitate learning that is in the 'ugly zone'This is a great conversation, I hope you enjoy. https://dynamics-coaching.com/articles/learning-in-the-ugly-zone/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-talent-equation-podcast--2186775/support.

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