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Apr 18, 2021 • 34min

Tamsin Greenway

Our Great Coach on this episode is Tamsin Greenway.Tamsin is a retired Netball player and now coach. She represented England on 67 occasions and along the way, was part of the team that won bronze medals at the 2010 Commonwealth Games and at the 2011 and 2105 Netball World Cups.In the English Superleague, she has won 7 championships; 4 as a player, and three others as player-coach, a coach and a Team Director. She now works as a commentator on Sky Sports and in 2020 she was appointed head coach of the Scottish national netball team.Tamsin is a passionate coach, with a deep appreciation for the influence honesty can have on team dynamics and performance. In this interview she talks about;Good team cultures are always evolving and changing so they are difficult to describe, but they are the places you want to be, even if you have had your worst day.Helping an athlete build self-confidence requires you to first understand what is causing their self-doubt; and then working with them on a method to improve it that is tailored to their needs.The importance of self-reflection to be honest with yourself about the things you are good and not so good at.How the great coaches develop a culture where honest communication is a central behaviour.If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 11, 2021 • 41min

Ben Ryan

Our Great Coach on this episode is rugby coach Ben Ryan.Ben is the most successful men’s rugby sevens coach in history, he is the only coach to have won Continental, World and Olympic titles.He started his international career in 2007 with England 7’s, coaching them in over 300 matches.In 2013 he took over as the coach of Fiji 7’s, and led the team to the gold medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics. The gold medal was the first ever medal of any colour, won by Fiji at any Olympics.As a result of that victory he was awarded the Companion of the Order of Fiji and is depicted on the reverse of a circulating 50 cent coin, and on the front of a circulating commemorative $7 banknote.Ben has written a wonderful book about his experience with the Fiji 7’s called Sevens Heaven. Avail on Amazon UK hereHe is also the host of his own terrific podcast The Ben Ryan Podcast. Listen on Apple hereIn this interview he talks about:How great coaches create a safe psychological space, within an agreed set of guardrails, that let people be the best versions of themselves and that they create psychological safety within a team, by giving the members a voice in defining the expectations they aspires to.How his core philosophy is not making people ever feel that they're the runt of the litter, or they're anything other than valued.The story of the Fiji 7’s team, his role as the leader and how the team was able to embrace cultural change to transform their mindset and their performance.And wanting to leave a legacy of redefining what is possible for the small nations, and teams, on the world stage.If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 4, 2021 • 43min

Lisa Fallon

Our Great Coach on this episode is Lisa Fallon.Lisa is a Northern Ireland Football player and now coach. She played in England as a central midfielder before a knee injury ended her career. Her coaching career began at the early age of 14, but it wasn’t until 2013 when she gained prominence as the coach of the Lakelands Men’s team in County Dublin, Ireland.From there, she went on to coach Cork Men’s in the Irish First Division, Chelsea in the Women’s Super League in England, the London Lionesses, also in the Women’s Super League, and most recently as first team Head Coach at Galway Men’s in the Irish First Division.In addition, she has worked as a team analyst and coach with the Northern Ireland side that reached the last 16 of the Euro Championship, and with Jim Gavin’s history-making Dublin Gaelic Football side.Lisa is a coach with a sharp analytical mind, and a deep appreciation of the power of pointed, insightful questions. In this interview, you will hear her turn these skills both on herself as a leader, and the players and support staff within the team.Her coaching philosophy is to facilitate each player to reach their own potential through guided discovery, and this comes across in the way she reflects on both the limits, and potential, that the role of a Head Coach provides.She believes that Great Coaches create an environment where everybody can excel and can feel secure, and have the opportunity to feel vulnerable in order to stretch without being overexposed.How, in high performance sport, the times never get slower, new records are always higher, and so the goal is improvement and as a coach this is something that you must commit to doing as well.And wanting to create a legacy where a treasure chest of potential is realised as people feel free to be themselves even if they do not fit the norm.If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 28, 2021 • 45min

Anthony McGrath

Our Great Coach on this episode is Anthony McGrathAnthony is an English cricket coach and former England team cricketer. He played first class cricket for Yorkshire County Cricket Club from 1995 to 2012, and captained the team in the 2003 and 2009 seasons. During that time, he scored more than 23,000 runs and took 240 wickets in all formats of the game. Between 2003 and 2004 he also played playing four Tests and 14 one-day internationals for England.Anthony is currently Head Coach at Essex County Cricket Club. In 2019 Essex won the T20 Blast competition and the County Championship, the first time this has ever been achieved by any club.Anthony is a coach with an openness and humility that transfers into a boldness in the way his teams carries themselves and performs.In this interview Anthony talks in depth about his use of a self-talk diary, to build awareness of how your inner voice influences your confidence and performance, and then using that to build more positive self-talk.He also discussed how being self-aware and analyzing decisions in relation to the game plan is the foundation from which you build mental toughnessAnd towards the end he shares how more often than not, under performance on the pitch is caused by things that are happening in the athlete’s life off the pitch.If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 21, 2021 • 44min

Damian McGrath

Our Great Coach on this episode is rugby's Damian McGrath.Damian started his career a teacher before moving into coaching and has now coached teams across multiple countries in Rugby League, Rugby Union, as well as Rugby Seven's.At Club level, he coached the Leeds Rhinos in England’s Super League and was England’s Assistant Coach at the 2000 Rugby League World Cup.He has also been the Head Coach of Germany, Samoa, Canada and Spain Rugby 7’s teams winning many international tournaments.He is the author of three books and is an Associate at Ashridge Business College.Key topics he discusses with us include:Living your stated values as a coach to remain authentic and gain team trust.People who are successful tend to be self-reflective.Dealing with defeat is far more important than dealing with winningDamian's books101 Rugby Training DrillsAlmost 101 Small Sided Games and Relays for RugbyIf you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 14, 2021 • 44min

Jackie Carson

Our Great Coach on this episode is basketball coach, Jackie Carson.Jackie Carson is the Head Coach of the Furman University Women's Basketball team.  She also played there as a student athlete, and still hold the conference record for most free throws made. In 1999 she was honored as Furman’s Female Athlete of the Year and in 2009 she became on the third player in the programs history to have their jersey retired.She started her coaching career in 2003, progressing through Assistant Coaching Positions at Bucknell and Madison which included postseason appearances at the 2007 and 2010 NCAA tournaments.In 2010, she returned to Furman as the 9th Head Coach in the college’s history. Across her 11 seasons leading the team they have earned four postseason berths and 2 Women’s National Invitational Tournament appearances.In 2014 she recognised for her contribution to the sport by being awarded Conference Coach of the Year.Key topics she discusses with us include: As a woman, female coaches have to be better than the males going for the same job, and importantly show why they're better. Offers advice on dealing with negative self-talk and how some of the things you say in your head, you would never say out loud to anyone else.  She believes that that winning is a byproduct of the standards and values within the team. Wants to leave a legacy, where people learn that you can be a mom that works, be a black female that is successful and, you can do whatever it is that people say that you can't do.If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.comYou can also follow us hereTwitter       @CoachesGreatInstagram  @the_great_coaches_podcastYouTube    The Great Coaches Podcast channel pageLinkedIn    The Great Coaches Podcast showpage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 7, 2021 • 43min

Mark Coles

Our Great Coach on this episode is cricket coach, Mark Coles.Mark grew up playing competitive level cricket in New Zealand. He then started coaching both men’s and women’s teams progressing to being appointed High Performance Manager for the pacific island nation of Vanuatu in 2010. He then became the head coach for Scarborough Cricket Club in Western Australia, before moving back to New Zealand to be the coaching coordinator and specialist coach for the Wellington Blaze in the new, national T20 league. In 2017, he was appointed head coach of the Pakistan women's national cricket team. During this time Pakistan won nine of the 28 Women's One Day Internationals, and 12 of their 30 Women's Twenty20 International matches, and also finished fifth in the 2017–20 ICC Women's Championship.He left in 2019 to spend more time with his family and in 2021 was appointed head coach of the Scottish women’s cricket team. Key topics he discusses with us include:Focusing on the simple of task of trying to be 1% better each day through experimentation and learningTaking risks and building confidence by pushing yourself beyond your comfort zoneBeing vulnerable as a coach so that players aren’t afraid to come to them with their own imperfections and problemsHow winning was just getting the Pakistan National Women's team on the field given the animosity and resistance there was to the idea of a women’s team.Article link: Cricket coach Mark Coles moved to Pakistan for a job that paid nothing - it changed his life | Stuff.co.nzIf you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 28, 2021 • 40min

Bill Snyder

Our Great Coach on this episode is legendary American Football Coach, Bill Snyder.Bill started his coaching career in 1966. In 1979 he became the offensive coordinator under Hall of Fame coach Hayden Fry at the University of Iowa. Over the next 10 years, he and Fry turned a program that had not had a winning season since 1961, into a two-time Big Ten champion.In 1989, he became the 32nd head coach of Kansas State University. He would go on to coach them for 25 seasons. In this time, he would lead them to more than 200 wins, 18 bowl games, and two Big 12 championships.The development of the Kansas State program is considered the greatest turnaround in college football history. And led Hall of Fame football coach Barry Switzer to famously once state "He's not the coach of the year, he's not the coach of the decade, he's the coach of the century."Bill was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2015.Key topics he discusses with us include:How Great Coaches have a prominent understanding of the environment that they happen to be in.When athletes believe you have a genuine interest in them, they will trust you and make the required sacrifices for the team.The challenges he faced in turning Kansas State Football into one of the greatest programs in college history.Leaving a legacy to have influenced people's values so they live a happy and successful life.Books:Leadership Lessons with Bill Snyder Bill Snyder: They Said It Couldn't Be DoneTake It from MeIf you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 21, 2021 • 39min

Alana Thomas

Our Great Coach on this episode is rugby's Alana Thomas.Alana was the 88th player capped to play for the Australian Women’s Rugby team, the Wallaroos representing them between 2006 to 2010.She then transitioned into coaching, progressing through coaching club and state representative teams. Winning the Victorian premiership with Melbourne Unicorns in 2017. An achievement that led to her winning the Rugby Australia Community Coach of the year.In 2017 she was appointed coach of the Melbourne Rebels team in new National competition, the Super W, and she is still in that role today. In addition she has coached Australia A teams and in 2020 was also appointed as an Assistant Coach for the Fiji Women's Rugby team to help them prepare for the 2021 Women's Rugby World Cup.Key topics she discusses include:• building a team culture, and how the team came up with the words “I want to be a rebel like her” to describe it.• the importance of knowing the athlete as a person first, because if you don't know the person, you won't know what motivates them.• that it used to be that you had to perform to feel like you belonged in a team, whereas now you have to feel like you belong in order to perform.• creating sustainable pathways and opportunities for others to follow.If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 14, 2021 • 47min

Peter Moores

Our Great Coach on this episode is Peter Moores.Peter had a long first class career as a wicket keeper with Worcestershire and Sussex, and retired in 1998 with over 800 dismissals to his name.He became coach of Sussex in 1999, and led them to their first ever Division 1 Championship in their 164 year history in 2003. He went on to coach England Youth and development squads, before being appointed coach of England Men’s team in 2007.Peter was appointed coach of Lancashire, and delivered their first championship in 77 years, making him the only coach to have won the championship with two different counties.This lead to him being appointed as England Men's cricket coach again in 2014.If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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