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Drs. Keith Kaufman and Tim Pineau (along with Dr. Carol Glass) developed the Mindful Sport Performance Enhancement (MSPE) mental training program and founded the MSPE Institute, which provides training and consultation to promote greater success, satisfaction, and well-being in sport and other realms of performance (e.g., performing arts, business). In this podcast, Keith and Tim discuss various topics related to mental training, mindfulness, peak performance, and optimal experience for a wide range of performers -- from recreational to elite, kids to adults. They offer practical tips and exercises from their own work, and interview other top-level experts to highlight effective approaches to performance enhancement. The Mindful Sport Performance Podcast will give listeners a full catalogue of fresh ideas on how to thrive in competitive environments and embrace a more mindful way of being. Get in touch with Keith and Tim at MSPEPodcast@gmail.com

Dr. Keith Kaufman & Dr. Tim Pineau


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    Ep. 46: Authenticity and the Whole Self with Natasha Hastings

    Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 55:15


    In this Season 4 premiere episode, two-time Olympic gold medalist, supermom, and aspiring mental health professional Natasha Hastings joins the conversation. Natasha is an Olympic, World, and U.S. National Champion track & field sprinter. She founded the Natasha Hastings Foundation, which empowers young female athletes to gain confidence in their voice in sports and life. Tim begins the episode with a brief centering practice, and then he, Keith, and Natasha discuss:[8:35] - Where Natasha learned her mental skills and some of her personal practices[12:00] - Bringing your authentic, whole self to different experiences and contexts in your life and work[17:27] - The myth of "balance" and how to give yourself grace[19:28] - The purpose of therapy[21:07] - The evolution of Natasha's mindset between 2008 and 2016[23:25] - Transitioning from an elite athlete to a mental health professional, and the potential hurdles Natasha may have to overcome, or benefit from [33:46] - The genesis of Natasha's passion for mental health [39:42] - Learning from really hard experiences and the tendency to turn away from them[46:15] - The Natasha Hastings Foundation and its important mission Social Media Mentioned:Twitter: @mindfulsportdoc Instagram: @nhfcares, @mindful_sport_podcastYouTube: Mindful Sport Performance Podcast Websites Mentioned: www.nhfcares.comwww.mindfulsportperformance.org www.enduromind.comRemember to rate our podcast and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Very much appreciated, Keith, Tim, and Taylor (our producer!)

    Ep. 45: Grief & Mindfulness with Dr. Tim Pineau

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 57:55


    In this episode, co-host Tim Pineau returns to the pod and Ketih and Tim have a conversation about grief.Tim stepped away from his co-hosting role for our last few episodes to manage a family crisis, which is what Tim and Keith are talking about in our final episode of Season 3.  Tim's daughter, Inayaa, died in February 2022 at 4 and a half months old after being diagnosed with a rare heart defect.  Tim shares Inaaya's story and what his journey through this grief has been like so far.Many people we work with often ask how something like meditation is really supposed to help them navigate things like trauma or tragedy?  Should they feel nothing?  Never be stressed?  Never fall apart?  The intention behind this conversation is to provide a window into this question and share in real time how a mindfulness expert is experiencing grief.  Specifically, we emphasize that being mindful is not the same thing as always being "ok," and that our well-being is not synonymous with happiness.After a brief introduction explaining our intention to apply mindful curiosity to this experience of profound grief and loss, this conversation touches on:3:15 - Inaaya's story13:00 - What self-care really looks like after a traumatic loss19:00 - How mindfulness shows up in difficult times even if/when formal practice isn't happening26:45 - Intentionality and choice when it comes to responding to big emotions29:00 - The pressure to be "ok" from others, and the radical self-compassion of letting yourself openly, honestly not be ok34:30 - Finding the "gift" in a tragedy - meta-awareness and the clarification of priorities41:00 - Recognizing there is no perfect, and accepting that "messiness" is just part of the picture, not a failure45:30 - Integrating this personal experience into mindfulness-based mental performance consultant self-disclosure and the modeling of mindfulness52:00 - Acknowledging the difference between well-being and happiness55:00 - Honoring Inaaya - choose kindness

    Ep. 44: Inside the Mind of a Track & Field Olympian with Maggie Malone

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 45:25


    In this episode, Maggie Malone  joins the conversation. Maggie Malone is a two-time Olympian (Rio and Tokyo), NCAA Champion, and American and collegiate women's record holder in the javelin throw. Keith begins the episode with a brief intention setting practice. Then, he and Maggie discuss:10:50 - Maggie's evolution in mindset throughout her career.14:10 - The meditation practices that Maggie uses. 15:40 - Coping with the "Olympic Hangover." 20:00 - The benefits of meditation in being able to strengthen your identity. 23:50 - Understanding the difference between reaction and response. 25:56 - Combating perfectionism.31:00 - Leaning into Self-Confidence. 35:18 - The surprising things they don't tell you about competing at the Olympics. Social Media Mentioned:Twitter: @mindfulsportdoc Instagram: @mindful_sport_podcast, @maggietheaggieYouTube: Mindful Sport Performance Podcast Websites Mentioned: www.mindfulsportperformance.org www.enduromind.comRemember to rate our podcast and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Very much appreciated, Keith & Tim

    Ep. 43: Mindfulness, Biofeedback, and Ethics with Dr. Tim Herzog

    Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 57:29


    In this episode, Dr. Tim Herzog  joins the conversation. Dr. Tim Herzog is a Licensed Psychologist in Virginia and a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Montana. He works with athletes nationally and internationally, and his practice, Reaching Ahead, is located in Annapolis, MD. Dr. Herzog is a Fellow with the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) and serves on the organization's Ethics Committee. He is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC), is listed on the USOPC Sport Psychology (2012 to present) and Mental Health (2021 to present) Registries, and is Board Certified in Biofeedback (BCB). Mindful of the power of relationships, he conducts evidence-based practice, pulling from Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Mindfulness based approaches, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, and Interpersonal Process. Dr. Herzog also pulls wisdom from his years of coaching, notably having served as Head Coach of the Boston College Sailing Team 2001-2002, when the team placed 5th at ICSA Co-Ed Nationals and received 4 All-American honors (more than ever prior in BC history).Dr. Herzog begins the episode with a longer diaphragmatic breathing and biofeedback practice, and then he and Keith discuss:15:16 - The integration of biofeedback and mindfulness 24:00 - Biofeedback and the inverted-U hypothesis26:00 - Distinctions between things you can control, things you cannot control, and things you can influence31:30 - Dr. Herzog's experiences incorporating mindfulness and biofeedback into the sport of sailing43:09 - Ethical considerations in mental health and mental performance consulting and better informing those seeking sport psychology servicesSocial Media Mentioned:Twitter: @mindfulsportdoc Instagram: @mindful_sport_podcastYouTube: Mindful Sport Performance Podcast Websites Mentioned: www.reachingahead.comDr.  Herzog's Online Training Course Kardia Deep BreathingPsychology Today Therapist DirectoryCMPC Directorywww.mindfulsportperformance.org www.enduromind.comRemember to rate our podcast and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Very much appreciated, Keith & Tim

    Ep. 42: Running Mindfully with Chrissy Horan

    Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 42:42


    In this episode, Chrissy Horan joins the conversation. Chrissy Horan is a public health professional turned freelance writer and runner. After almost 20 years of studying and promoting healthy behaviors like nutrition, physical activity, and sleep in academic, government, and non-profit organizations, she changed career paths to pursue a long-term interest and hobby: writing. She has since spent her time writing about health, wellness, and fitness for publications like Runners World, Women's Running, and The Boston Globe. Chrissy is a life-long athlete who began running upon moving to Cambridge, MA in 2000. She has completed 14 marathons and several more races in-between. Chrissy was introduced to mindfulness and meditation through yoga, and continues to be interested in its practice and application in life and sports.  Keith begins the episode with a brief grounding practice, and then he and Chrissy talk about:5:55 - Chrissy's experience researching and writing about the science of mindfulness in running for Runner's World. 9:30 - How you may be experiencing moments of mindfulness without realizing that is what you're actually doing. 11:10 - A real-life example of forming key associations, a critical component to the Mindful Sport Performance Enhancement (MSPE)® program. 14:40 - Viewing running as a dynamic form of meditation. 19:30 - How mindfulness impacts parenting and other parts of life. 23:10 - Cultivating mindfulness as a lifestyle rather than just something to be called on when you're stressed. 25:50 - Reframing mindfulness practices as mental strength training. 27:40 - The reception to Chrissy's article within the running community. 31:45 - Combating the "Mc-Mindfulness" movement.34:40 - Chrissy's career shift after 20 years in public health and the role that mindfulness played. Social Media Mentioned:Twitter: @mindfulsportdoc, @_ChrissyHoranInstagram: @mindful_sport_podcastYouTube: Mindful Sport Performance Podcast Websites Mentioned: http://chrissyhoran.com/https://muckrack.com/chrissy-horan/articlesRunner's World: The Research-Supported Benefits of Meditation for Runnerswww.mindfulsportperformance.org www.enduromind.comRemember to rate our podcast and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Very much appreciated, Keith & Tim

    Ep. 41: Peak Mind with Dr. Amishi Jha

    Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 49:05


    In this episode, Dr. Amishi Jha joins the conversation. Dr. Amishi Jha is the Director of Contemplative Neuroscience and a Professor of Psychology at the University of Miami. With grants from the Department of Defense and several private foundations, she leads research on the neural bases of attention and the effects of mindfulness-based training programs on cognition, emotion, resilience, and performance. Dr. Jha recently published her first book, Peak Mind, and her work has been featured in many outlets including TED.com, NPR, and the Armchair Expert podcast. She has been invited to present her work to NATO, the UK Parliament, the Pentagon, and at the World Economic Forum. Keith begins the episode with a courage reflection practice. Then, he and Dr. Jha discuss: 5:20 - How Dr. Jha understands, trains, and studies attention.11:20 - How social media can hijack our sense of autonomy and choice. 13:41 - Three factors that cause attention to fail. 17:30 - The surprising truth about what stress inoculation training in the military and sports preseason camps can do to attention and well-being. 28:00 - How mindfulness is more than just another "mental skill."37:35 - How Dr. Jha's attention training is structured. Social Media Mentioned:Twitter: @mindfulsportdoc, @amishijhaInstagram: @mindful_sport_podcast, @amishipjha, @umindfulnessYouTube: Mindful Sport Performance Podcast Websites Mentioned: https://amishi.com/www.mindfulsportperformance.org www.enduromind.comRemember to rate our podcast and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Very much appreciated, Keith & Tim

    Ep. 40 - Authentic Human Flourishing with Georgetown Athletics' Tony Mazurkiewicz

    Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 42:16


    In this episode, Tony Mazurkiewicz, Chaplain for Georgetown University Athletics, joins the conversation. Tony Mazurkiewicz serves as the Georgetown University Chaplain for Athletics and the Senior Advisor of the Georgetown John Main Center for Meditation and Interreligious Dialogue. Prior to his current positions, Tony served as a member of the Carmelite Order as a brother and priest for 15 years, including five years as President of Mount Carmel High School in Chicago, IL. Tony has over 20 years of ministerial and leadership experience in K-12 public and private schools, parishes, retreat centers and prisons. He received his undergraduate degree from Yale University and received his Masters in Divinity degree from the Washington Theological Union. He is a trained Spiritual Director, Mediator, and Enneagram Facilitator who also holds certificates in Carmelite Studies, the Spiritual Exercises and Non-Profit Management.  Tony opens up with a centering down practice. Then Tony and Keith have a conversation about:8:08 - What it means to be the Chaplain for Athletics. 15:55 - University mission integration in athletics, and the inherent challenges it brings. 23:19 - Reflecting on the impact of Tony's role in the athletics department. 26:27 - Leaning in vs. Leaning back in sports and life. 33:14 - Integrating mindfulness into a university community during COVID and beyond. Social Media Mentioned:Twitter: @mindfulsportdocInstagram: @mindful_sport_podcast, @johnmaincenterYouTube: Mindful Sport Performance Podcast Websites Mentioned: https://guhoyas.com/https://johnmaincenter.org/www.mindfulsportperformance.org www.enduromind.comRemember to rate our podcast and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Very much appreciated, Keith & Tim

    Ep. 39: Drs. Jen Schumacher & Kat Longshore - US Military Academy Center for Enhanced Performance

    Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 49:41


    In this episode, Drs. Jen Schumacher and Kat Longshore join the conversation.Jen is the Assistant Director of the Performance Psychology Program at West Point where she works with cadets and Division I athletes on the psychological aspects of elite performance. She is a professional speaker and provides individual training for elite performers, ultra-endurance athletes, and Fortune 100 executives. Kat joined the Center for Enhanced Performance in 2020 as a performance-enhancement specialist and lecturer. She works with cadets and core squad athletes on their mental game to perform at their best when it matters most. Prior to joining CEP, Kat worked in her private practice, MoniKat Coaching.  Kat begins the episode with a centering breath meditation, and then Jen and Kat talk with Keith and Tim about: 9:23 - What their day-to-day life is like as performance psychologists at West Point12:57 - The challenges of offering performance psychology services to not only athletic teams, but also other groups of cadets on campus 16:38 - The Mental Training Paradox and managing the felt time constraints as a reason why athletes do not do more mental skills training 25:16 - The importance of collaboration in integrating mental skills training on a college campus 26:40 - How mindfulness, compassion, and gratitude training is received in a military environment 34:05 - What does compassion look like in real life?35:07 - The benefits of Jen and Kat's embedded positions at West Point 38:57 - Assessment and effectiveness of their CEP programming 42:00 - Training cadets to respond versus react as a way of integrating mindfulness into military culture Social Media Mentioned:Twitter: @mindfulsportdocInstagram: @mindful_sport_podcast, @armywp_cepYouTube: Mindful Sport Performance Podcast CEP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/armywp_cep/Websites Mentioned: www.westpoint.edu/centers-and-research/center-for-enhanced-performancewww.westpoint.eduwww.ceptutoring.comwww.jenschumacher.comwww.monikatcoaching.comwww.mindfulsportperformance.org www.enduromind.comRemember to rate our podcast and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Very much appreciated, Keith & Tim

    Ep. 38: Véronique Prouhet Annerino - Manager at Headspace Inc. & Mindfulness Trainer

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 44:26


    In this episode, Véronique Prouhet Annerino joins the conversation. Véronique has practiced and studied mindfulness for 20 years and has taught mindfulness meditation for the past four years to tens of thousands of people across 44 countries.  As a behavioral health and mindfulness trainer to global experts and executives in engineering, research, health care, and multinational corporations, she provides mindfulness and meditation tools and techniques for cultivating equanimity and building mental fortitude to enhance focus, performance, and well-being. She has a master's in health and healthcare economics and a decade of experience in population health and wellness.  While working in digital health at IBM,  she was the North American leader in their global mindfulness program. Today,  Véronique works with the meditation app Headspace and continues to teach regularly across a dynamic array of populations.Véronique begins the episode with a brief arriving practice, and then talks with Keith and Tim about:7:17 - Using the breath as an attentional "remote control"8:55 - Getting buy-in to the idea of mindfulness10:20 - A marvelous description of mindfulness 13:45 - Mindfulness as a new frontier in sports 15:56 - Her personal journey into sports19:09 - How to teach the philosophy of mindfulness in sports29:00 - The benefits of treating athletes as whole people, not machines34:00 - Bridging the gap between performance and compassion36:45 - Finding flow as an athlete by letting goPodcasts Mentioned:The Office Ladies Social Media Mentioned:Twitter: @mindfulsportdocInstagram: @mindful_sport_podcastYouTube: Mindful Sport Performance Podcast Véronique's LinkedinWebsites Mentioned: www.mindfulsportperformance.org www.enduromind.comRemember to rate our podcast and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Very much appreciated, Keith & Tim

    Ep. 37: Dr. Ross White - Global Mental Health Expert and Author of "The Flexible Mind"

    Play Episode Play 46 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 55:05


    In this episode, Dr. Ross White joins the conversation. Dr. White is a professor of clinical psychology at Queens University in Belfast and an expert on global mental health. He has active research collaborations with the World Health Organization and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees investigating the efficacy of psychosocial interventions for reducing distress in the aftermath of humanitarian crises. He's the lead editor of the Palgrave Handbook of Sociocultural Perspectives on Global Mental Health, and lead author of the recently published Acceptance and Commitment Approaches for Athletes' Wellbeing and Performance: The Flexible Mind. Dr. White has a keen interest in supporting the mental health and well being of adults working in high-performance environments, including elite athletes.  He has consulted with United Rugby Championship players, international track athletes, and Premier League Football Club academies. He is an Association of Contextual Behavioral Science peer-reviewed trainer of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.Tim begins the episode with a brief body scan practice. Then, Dr. White talks with Keith and Tim about: 13:00 - How the Self-Help Plus intervention was developed and used in the context of international humanitarian crises. 17:00 - How to practice acceptance in the midst of crisis from an ACT perspective. 23:00 - Parallels between people experiencing humanitarian crises and the experiences of elite athletes.25:00 - Using the principle of creative hopelessness and a focus on values to help people cultivate a "courageous willingness" to accept their experiences. 30:00  - Exploring how values help dignify the experience of accepting discomfort, and the importance of choice points in moving towards the things that matter. 34:00 - Navigating the line between acceptance and overwhelm using the metaphor "dropping anchor" and making distinctions between immersion and emerging. 39:00 - The importance of creating clarity of what mindfulness is, and building the capacity for mindfulness over time. 43:00 - Grounding techniques used by elite rugby players. 45:00 - Developing the whole person, not just the athletic performer. Books Mentioned:Perform Under Pressure by Dr. Ceri Evans The Chimp Paradox by Dr. Steve Peters Mindful Sport Performance Enhancement by Drs. Keith Kaufman, Carol Glass, and Tim Pineau Acceptance and Commitment Approaches for Athletes' Wellbeing and Performance: The Flexible Mind by Ross G. White, Andrew Bethell, Lewis Charnock, Stephen Leckey, and Victoria Penpraze. Social Media Mentioned:Twitter: @mind_flexer Twitter: @mindfulsportdocInstagram: @mindful_sport_podcastYoutube: Mindful Sport Performance Podcast Websites Mentioned: www.flexiblemind.co.ukwww.mindfulsportperformance.org Remember to rate our podcast and subscribe to you Youtube Channel! Very much appreciated, Keith & Tim

    Ep. 36: Dr. Ben Guest - Bestselling Author of Zen and the Art of Coaching Basketball

    Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 51:01


    In this episode, Dr. Ben Guest, bestselling author, teacher, and basketball coach, joins the conversation. Ben begins with a brief mindful breathing practice and then talks with Keith and Tim about the evolution of his coaching style away from a "command-and-control" model and the writing of his influential book, Zen and the Art of Coaching Basketball: Memoir of a Namibian Odyssey.

    Ep. 35: Dr. Jim Afremow - Author & Co-Founder of The Champion's Mind

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 50:48


    In this episode, Dr. Jim Afremow, author and co-founder of The Champion's Mind, joins the conversation. Jim begins with a relaxation and awareness practice, and then talks with Keith and guest host Taylor Brown about the roles of mindfulness in his work, inspiring clients to pursue a champion's mindset, recovery from injury, finding balance in youth sport, and the importance of team culture.

    Ep. 34: Dr. Bob Rosenbaum - Neuropsychologist and Zen Teacher

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 52:00


    In this episode, Dr. Bob Rosenbaum, a neuropsychologist, behavioral medicine specialist, and Zen teacher, joins the conversation. Bob begins with a centering practice and then talks with Keith about finding his center through Qigong, teaching non-striving by building curiosity and trust, his concerns about applications of mindfulness in the West, and the importance of patience and acceptance in performance.

    Ep. 33: Dr. Michael Gerson - Clinical Sport Psychologist & Educator

    Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 47:55


    In this episode, Dr. Michael Gerson, clinical sport psychologist and Assistant Professor at National University, joins the conversation. Michael begins with a centering breath practice that he co-developed with his students. Then, he talks with Keith and Tim about the course he created on mindful performance featuring MSPE, managing impostor syndrome mindfully, modeling authenticity, and the mental training work he's done with military populations.

    Ep. 32: Dr. Chris Winter - Sports Sleep Medicine Specialist

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 54:44


    In this episode, Dr. Chris Winter, sleep medicine specialist and neurologist, joins the conversation. Tim begins with an interval breath counting exercise. Then, Chris talks with Keith and Tim about fear and anxiety in sleep and how mindfulness can help, challenges in creating a sleep-friendly culture within a pro sports team, and pitfalls in seeking gimmick solutions for insomnia.

    Ep. 31: Tyler Harvey - Professional Basketball Player, Illawarra Hawks

    Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 45:55


    In this Season 3 premiere episode, Tyler Harvey, NCAA scoring champion and player for the Illawarra Hawks of the Australian National Basketball League, joins the conversation. Keith begins with a brief mindful eating practice. Then, Tyler talks with Keith and Tim about his daily mindfulness routine, finding flow in his basketball performances, how he's learned to tune out distractions, and how different countries he's played in incorporate mindfulness.

    Ep. 30: Bianca Campbell - Founder & Director of Rise Mindful Basketball Academy

    Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 48:46


    In this Season 2 finale episode, Bianca Campbell, Founder and Director of Rise Mindful Basketball Academy, joins the conversation. Bianca begins with a "warmup" breathing meditation and then talks with Keith and Tim about her development of Rise, experiences with mental training as an elite athlete, personal journey to mindfulness, and how she introduces mindfulness to the athletes and parents at her Academy.

    Ep. 29: Dr. Paul Salmon - Professor, Author, and Expert in Mindfulness and Movement

    Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 48:40


    In this episode, Dr. Paul Salmon, associate professor of clinical psychology and author of Mindful Movement in Psychotherapy, joins the conversation. Paul begins with a mindful moment focusing on sensations of the breath and then talks with Keith and Tim about how he got interested in mindfulness before it was a buzzword, helped bring MBSR into mainstream psychology, and integrates movement with mindfulness in his work.

    Ep. 28: Tommy Minkler - Lacrosse Coach and Doctoral Student

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 49:59


    In this episode, Tommy Minkler, lacrosse coach and sport psychology doctoral student, joins the conversation. Tommy begins with a Nadi Shodhana Pranayama breath practice, and then chats with Keith and Tim about leaning into discomfort as a mindful athlete and coach, and how he introduces mindfulness in lacrosse within his different roles as coach, consultant, or student.

    Ep. 27: Roan Morrison - Thai Boxing and Meditation Coach

    Play Episode Play 38 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 44:55


    In this episode, Roan Morrison, Thai boxing and meditation coach, joins the conversation. Roan is a former professional Muay Thai fighter and now owns Hanuman Thai Boxing in Edinburgh, Scotland. He begins this episode with a mindfulness of the breath, body, and sound practice, and then talks with Keith and Tim about incorporating mindful warm-ups into a pre-competitive routine, bringing a meditative headspace into a combat sport, and the role of anger and other emotions in performances.

    Ep. 26: Athletes for Hope Special Episode - Shifting the Culture in Sport

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 28, 2021 47:09


    In this special episode, our producer, Taylor Brown, interviews Keith and Tim about the intersection of mindfulness, mental health, and performance within sport culture. The episode is part of a unique collaboration with the non-profit Athletes for Hope (AFH), which works to empower professional, Olympic, and collegiate athletes to make a difference in the world.  AFH has launched a campaign during Mental Health Awareness Month highlighting the importance of mental health in sports.

    Ep. 25: Dr. Andrew Wolanin - Clinical Sport Psychologist at Wolanin Consulting

    Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later May 21, 2021 47:34


    In this episode, Dr. Andrew Wolanin, clinical sport psychologist and founder of Wolanin Consulting, joins the conversation. Keith begins with a mindfulness of breath, body, and sound practice. Then, Andrew talks with Keith and Tim about taking a holistic approach to sport psychology consultation, his past and present work with the Mindfulness-Acceptance-Commitment (MAC) approach, and some similarities and differences between MAC and other mindfulness-based interventions in sport like MSPE.

    Ep. 24: Karelle Edwards - Hurdler for Oiselle and Team Canada

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 7, 2021 49:54


    In this episode, Karelle Edwards, professional 100m hurdler for Oiselle and five-time Team Canada member, joins the conversation. Tim begins with a heartbeat meditation. Then, Karelle talks with Keith and Tim about her experiences with mental training, how her interest in studying mental health and performance evolved, and her recent decision to prioritize her mental health over the Tokyo Olympics.

    Ep. 23: Sam Parfitt - Founder & CEO of the True Athlete Project

    Play Episode Play 49 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 45:16


    In this episode, Sam Parfitt, founder and CEO of the True Athlete Project (TAP), joins the conversation. Sam begins with a settling meditation practice. Then, he talks with Keith and Tim about his experiences growing TAP, working with youth athletes and coaches, multicultural and social justice applications of mindfulness, and embodying mindfulness as a teacher and business owner.

    Ep. 22: Marci Robles - George Washington University Head Rowing Coach

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 48:38


    In this episode, Marci Robles, head coach of the George Washington University women's crew team, joins the conversation. Tim begins with a breath counting practice, and then Marci talks with Keith and Tim about how she got interested in mental training, her experiences incorporating MSPE with her GW team, and how mindfulness has empowered her and her rowers over their years of practice.

    Ep. 21: Frances Cárdenas - Philadelphia Phillies Mental Performance Coach

    Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 47:24


    In this episode, Frances Cárdenas, mental performance coach for the Philadelphia Phillies, joins the conversation. Frances begins with an ice meditation, and then talks with Keith and Tim about her holistic approach to mental training with the Phillies, implications for introducing mindfulness within a multicultural professional sport environment, how she navigates distinctions between performance and clinical issues, and her vision for the future of mental performance work within a MLB organization.

    Ep. 20: Sarah Kivel - Leadership & Performance Coach, Founder of eiFocus

    Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 47:31


    In this episode, Sarah Kivel, founder of eiFocus, joins the conversation. Sarah begins with a brief loving-kindness meditation. She then talks with Keith and Tim about the power of empathy and compassion in sport, as well as her work promoting emotional intelligence and culture change within women's sports.

    Ep. 19: Micha Shaw - Mother, Athlete, and Meditation Trainer

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 49:41


    In this episode, Micha Shaw, a mother, mindfulness trainer, and national champion athlete, joins the conversation. Micha begins with a short breath practice, and then talks with Keith and Tim about helping athletes incorporate mindfulness into their routines, her unique journey to mindfulness through her open-water swimming career and retirement, and challenges athletes can face around identity.

    Ep. 18: Taylor Brown - Founder & Director of High Performance at Enduromind

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 46:10


    In this episode, Taylor Brown joins the conversation. Taylor is founder & Director of High Performance at Enduromind, Mental Performance Program Lead at SportsShare Technologies, and the producer of this podcast! He begins with a brief acceptance practice and then talks with Keith and Tim about his personal journeys to mindfulness and acceptance, and how he incorporates these ideas into his work with fellow athletes.

    Ep. 17: Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn - World-Renowned Author, Scientist, and Meditation Teacher

    Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 59:08


    In this episode, Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn, world-renowned author, scientist, and meditation teacher, joins the conversation. Jon begins with an exercise focused on embodying awareness by "dropping in" to the present moment. He then talks with Keith and Tim about the true nature of mindfulness, paths to authentic practice, paradigm shift in psychology and sport, the roles of letting go and fear in performance and life, his early applications of mindfulness in different sports, and why he's so passionate about his current work.

    Ep. 16: Chad McGehee - Director of Meditation Training at University of Wisconsin Athletics

    Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 47:06


    In this episode, Chad McGehee, Director of Meditation Training at the University of Wisconsin Athletics Department, joins the conversation. Chad begins with a meditation incorporating values as a present-moment anchor, and then talks with Keith and Tim about his unique role at Wisconsin Athletics, his collaboration with the Center for Healthy Minds, introducing mindfulness as mental training for athletes, and links between mindfulness and resilience.

    Ep. 15: Travis Thomas - Leadership & Team Dynamics Coach, U.S. Men's Soccer

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 48:09


    In this episode, Travis Thomas, Leadership and Team Dynamics coach for U.S. Men's Soccer, joins the conversation. Travis begins with a mindful improvisation exercise and then talks with Keith and Tim about the connections between improv and mindfulness, key factors in his "yes, and..." approach, and how he brings that approach to the athletes he works with as a form of "radical collaboration." Find Travis at liveyesand.com and on social media @liveyesand

    Ep. 14: Dr. Jacob Jensen - Mental Performance Consultant, Professor, and Actor

    Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 47:08


    In this episode, Dr. Jacob Jensen, a mental performance consultant, professor, and actor, joins the conversation. Jacob begins with a meditation practice focused on the breath, sounds, and emotions. He then talks with Keith and Tim about his mental training work with actors, how he incorporates mindfulness (and MSPE specifically), and how his experience with the "yips" as a college athlete changed the trajectory of his career.

    Ep.13: Dr. Amber Cargill - Director of Player Wellness, NFL Players Association

    Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 47:18


    In this episode, Dr. Amber Cargill, Director of Player Wellness for the NFLPA, joins the conversation. Keith begins with a bubble meditation practice. Then, Amber talks with Keith and Tim about her role with the NFLPA promoting mental health and social justice, and the part that mindfulness is playing in her efforts.

    Ep. 12: Prince Daniels Jr. - NFL Running Back, Author, and Entrepreneur

    Play Episode Play 37 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 49:56


    In this episode, Prince Daniels Jr., a retired NFL player turned author and entrepreneur, joins the conversation. Prince begins with a relaxation exercise involving work with tension and the breath. He then shares with Keith and Tim how mindfulness literally saved his life, and his current efforts to introduce fellow athletes to meditation practices through his business and writing.

    Ep. 11: Dr. Rezvan Ameli - Clinical Psychologist and Mindfulness Expert

    Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 44:58


    In this episode, Dr. Rezvan Ameli, a clinical psychologist as well as mindfulness teacher and award-winning author, joins the conversation. Rezvan begins with a short breathing meditation and then talks with Keith and Tim about her views on the proliferation of mindfulness approaches, relinquishing expectations, the challenges of "unlearning" habits, and her recent major publication on a brief mindfulness training for healthcare professionals.

    Ep. 10: Eliana Cassel - College Lacrosse Player and Nursing Student

    Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 44:52


    In this episode, Eliana (El) Cassel, a Marymount University lacrosse player and nursing student, joins the conversation. El begins with a mindfulness of the five senses exercise, and describes its effectiveness for youth populations. She then talks with Keith and Tim about her evolution as a student-athlete, having been trained in MSPE over the past 5 years, and how she established a commitment to mindfulness practice. Particular attention is given to the impacts of her practice during the coronavirus pandemic.

    Ep. 9: John Stevenson - Sports Psychology Specialist

    Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 55:02


    Welcome to Season 2! In this episode, John Stevenson, a sport psychology consultant with extensive experience in ice hockey and other domains (dance, business, military), joins the conversation. Tim begins with a mindfulness of the breath and sound exercise. Then, John talks with Keith and Tim about his journey from running a hockey goalie school to being a sport psychology consultant, and his discovery and integration of mindfulness into his work with a diverse array of performers.

    Ep. 8: Samantha Livingstone - Olympic Gold Medalist and Performance Consultant

    Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 46:47


    In this episode, Samantha Livingstone, Olympic gold medalist in swimming, high-performance consultant, and mother of four joins the conversation. Samantha begins with a "being present" meditation and then chats with Keith and Tim about her journey from elite athlete to consultant, why she's chosen to teach mindfulness, and her advocacy for mental health and mental training in sport.

    Ep. 7: Marc Capponi - Professional Musician

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 52:48


    In this episode, Marc Capponi, a composer, performer, and teacher of music joins the conversation. Keith begins with a brief body scan practice. Then, Marc discusses his non-traditional approach to playing, teaching, and learning music "by feel," and parallels to mindfulness training approaches like MSPE.

    Ep. 6: Steve Ward - Performance Consultant to Traders, Fund Managers, and Bankers

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 40:34


    In this episode, Steve Ward, a high-performance coach and author who specializes in training traders, fund managers, and bankers, joins the conversation. Steve begins by leading an "observer of self" meditation and then talks with Keith and Tim about how he integrates mindfulness into his work with high-stakes, high-adrenaline decision makers.

    Ep. 5: John Baker - Chicago Cubs Head Applied Mental Skills Coach

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 47:22


    In this episode, former MLB catcher and current Chicago Cubs Head Applied Mental Skills Coach, John Baker, joins the conversation. John begins with an awareness of the body meditation. He then talks with Keith and Tim about his journey from MLB player to mental skills coach, and how he's integrated mindfulness into his life and his work with the Cubs organization.

    Ep. 4: Amy Spencer & Greg Clarke of Southampton Football Club

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 40:23


    In this episode, Amy Spencer and Greg Clarke of the Southampton Football Club psychology staff join the conversation. Greg begins with a mindful breathing exercise, and then they chat with Keith and Tim about their unique paths to incorporating mindfulness into their work and how they've integrated MSPE into their Premier League academy system.

    Ep. 3: Dr. Dan Zimet - Clinical Sport Psychologist & Elite Athlete

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 44:32


    In this episode, Dr. Dan Zimet, a clinical sport psychologist and national masters champion in handball, joins the conversation. Dan begins by describing a favorite mindfulness exercise that combines breathing and stretching. He then explores with Keith and Tim the challenges of quiet moments with oneself, impacts on his work of being both a psychologist and an athlete, creative strategies for establishing a mindfulness practice, investing in the mental training and mental health needs of athletes, and perspectives on the evolution of mindfulness in sport.

    Ep. 2: Marymount University Head Women's Lacrosse Coach, Kate Athing

    Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 41:48


    Tim leads a compassion meditation and then Marymount University Head Women's Lacrosse Coach Kate Athing joins the conversation. Her teams have worked with Tim (or Dr. P as her team refers to him) on Mindful Sport Performance Enhancement (MSPE) for five years. In this episode, Kate reflects on the benefits and challenges of introducing mindfulness to teams, the pursuit of coaching the whole athlete, and shifting her team's culture to fully integrate mindfulness.

    Pilot: Meet Keith & Tim

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 20, 2020 38:19


    In this pilot episode, Drs. Keith Kaufman and Tim Pineau discuss their journeys to studying and applying mindfulness in sport, and the development of the Mindful Sport Performance Enhancement (MSPE) program. Tim leads a short breathing meditation exercise, and they explore the trainability of mindfulness, as well as its potential for managing anxiety, confidence, and attention during performances.

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