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Adam Kreek, a Canadian Olympic gold medalist rower, competed in the heavyweight division at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and has since become a coach for high-performing executives and organizations. As if his Olympic gold medal wasn't impressive enough, Adam also rowed across the Atlantic Ocean! He's a supremely motivated athlete and person, and there are numerous parallels to draw between his athletic mindset and the mindset needed to win in business. Join Rob and Adam this week for a conversation on what it takes to make it to the Olympics, and what it takes to be a leader in your organization. Contact Adam at https://www.valuesdrivenachievement.com/ "The gift of entrepreneurship and business building is personal development. It is perhaps the most intense form of personal development that might exist on this planet." - Adam Kreek This week on Priorities Lifestyle: Rowing in the Beijing Olympics The Atlantic Ocean Rowing Project The Power of Teamwork Why Family Support Is So Crucial, In Sports And Business Why Teams Inspire Us To Push Ourselves Further Our Favorite Quotes: “The hard thing about business is hard things. And what makes business the hardest is learning how to lead and manage and work with other people." - Adam Kreek “I've done a lot of athletic competitions in the past. I still find that within business and the mental accomplishments and trying so hard within a team, trying to achieve something can still be very hard and very exhausting.” - Rob Schulz "Stress is neither good nor bad, but thinking makes it so." - Adam Kreek "It's about aligned values. It was about having difficult and long conversations and finding common ground. It's about teamwork." - Adam Kreek About Rob Schulz and P&L Priorities & LIfestyle Podcast The P&L: Priorities & Lifestyle Podcast is a show for business owners. In each episode, host and financial planner Rob Schulz sits down with business owners and the professionals that serve them to talk about business building, life, money — and the all-important transition out of the business, which inevitably happens to everyone who has ever founded a company. Email Rob at rob.schulz@schulzwealth.com with questions and comments, or to schedule a one-on-one conversation. Follow Rob on LinkedIn Follow Schulz Wealth on LinkedIn Follow Schulz Wealth on Facebook Order Rob's book, Thoughts on Things Financial, on Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iBooks | Kindle Subscribe to the podcast here: Apple Podcast Spotify Google Podcasts Stitcher Audible And, if you enjoy the show, please leave a review to help others discover the podcast. *You're listening to P&L: Priorities & Lifestyle with your host Rob Schulz. Rob is the Founder and President of Schulz Wealth. All opinions expressed by Rob and his guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Schulz Wealth. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon for investment decisions. Please refer to our website for more information: schulzwealth.com.
Adam Kreek is one of North America's top Executive Business Coaches, who specializes in leadership development, strategic planning and values driven achievement. He sits down with Dan Pontefract on Leadership NOW to discuss facets from his bestselling book, "The Responsibility Ethic," which teaches us the how of self-leadership. There are several juicy facets that Dan and Adam get into including values, trust, ethics, and perseverance. A two-time Olympian, Adam holds 60 international medals, including Olympic Gold, and multiple hall of fame inductions. In 2013, Adam made the first-ever attempt to row unsupported across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to America, the subject of the NBC Dateline Documentary, Capsized. As an Entrepreneur, Adam runs two small corporations – KreekSpeak Business Solutions and Ergo Eco Solutions, a low carbon initiative that connects small businesses with small governments. He is a husband, father of three, and an active volunteer in his community and nationally through his work past and present with various health, youth empowerment and human rights not-for-profit organizations.
How to choose what to wear for winter rowing | Faster Masters Rowing Radio Support this show with a donation https://fastermastersrowing.com/podcast Timestamps 01:00 Winter rowing requires good clothing. How to stay at the right body temperature for your workout. 03:30 Adam Kreek mentioned how the Canadian crews warmed up for the Tokyo Olympics - they adjusted for each person as some warmed up fasters. 05:00 Use a dry bag or store your dry clothing you've taken off inside your deck hatch cover. Keep your kit dry. 08:00 Rebecca's layering strategy - from head to toe. Many overlapping items of clothing so you don't get draughts in the air gaps. Marlene uses a base layer in merino or silk next to the skin. 18:00 The Faster Masters Rowing Kit store contains some winter kit suitable for colder weather. 19:30 Pogie alternatives include fleece socks with a hole and shooting mittens made of sheepskin. 22:00 The JL Jacket is great. Taking your clothes off in the boat without tipping in. - Trap your oar handles at half slide with the handles wedged between your thighs and torso. - Butt the handles together and lean forward against the handles to hold them firm.
When it comes to managing adversity, Olympic gold medalist Adam Kreek has a lifetime of experience, not just as an athlete but as a father and an entrepreneur. He shares some of his most challenging moments in this episode: Values, Purpose and Courage: Adopting the Mindset of a Champion.Kreek is an executive business coach, two-time Olympian and a CMHF National Champion. He holds 60 international medals, including Olympic Gold and multiple hall of fame inductions. In 2013, Adam made the first-ever attempt to row unsupported across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to America. Adam is a best-selling author and published The Responsibility Ethic in 2019. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide a diagnosis or be a substitute for professional medical advice from a healthcare practitioner. You should not use the information provided in this podcast for diagnosing or treating a medical or health condition. If you have or suspect you have a medical or health problem, promptly consult your healthcare practitioner. While this podcast is carefully reviewed, the Canadian Men's Health Foundation does not take responsibility or liability for the medical accuracy of the information provided by its host or guests and is not liable for any direct or indirect claim, loss or damage arising from the use of this podcast. It is the listeners' responsibility to check the accuracy and relevance of the information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a "first" for The Bosshole Chronicles, we speak with an Olympic Gold Medalist! Adam Kreek, author of The Responsibility Ethic and executive coach joins us to share some of his remarkable stories not only from his days as a world-class athlete but also from the expedition he mounted with three other friends to row across the Atlantic Ocean. And while the seas may have thwarted their efforts, the harrowing adventure provided incredible perspective on his own life's journey.Click HERE to watch the Dateline NBC report on the Atlantic crossingClick HERE for Adam's websiteClick HERE for Adam's LinkedIn profileClick HERE for a copy of Adam's book The Responsibility EthicHave a BOSSHOLE STORY of your own? Click HERE to inquire about being on the podcast!HERE ARE MORE RESOURCES FROM REAL GOOD VENTURES:Never miss a good opportunity to learn from a bad boss...Click HERE to get your very own Reference Profile. We use The Predictive Index as our analytics platform so you know it's validated and reliable. Your Reference Profile informs you of your needs, behaviors, and the nuances of what we call your Behavioral DNA. It also explains your work style, your strengths, and even the common traps in which you may find yourself. It's a great tool to share with friends, family, and co-workers.Follow us on Twitter HERE and make sure to share with your network!Provide your feedback HERE, please! We love to hear from our listeners and welcome your thoughts and ideas about how to improve the podcast and even suggest topics and ideas for future episodes.Visit us at www.realgoodventures.com. We are a Talent Optimization consultancy specializing in people and business execution analytics. Real Good Ventures was founded by Sara Best and John Broer who are both Certified Talent Optimization Consultants with over 50 years of combined consulting and organizational performance experience. Sara is also certified in EQi and a member of the CAPA Pro membership network supported by The Table Group. RGV is also a Certified Partner of Line-of-Sight, a powerful organizational health and execution platform. RGV is known for its work in leadership development, executive coaching, and what we call organizational rebuild where we bring all our tools together to diagnose an organization's present state and how to grow toward a stronger future state.
The Handle Grip | Faster Masters Rowing Radio - the podcast for masters rowers. Tips, advice and discussion from Marlene Royle and Rebecca Caroe. Support this show with a donation https://fastermastersrowing.com/podcast Timestamps 01:00 This Past Week - what we do to advocate for masters rowing. Racing Starts Challenge May 23-25 with Mary Whipple, Adam Kreek and Cam Kiosoglous FREE tickets https://www.eventbrite.com/e/racing-starts-challenge-2022-us-rowing-tickets-325393539837 05:00 And we launched a kit / gear store with JL Rowing Buy through May 12 https://jlrowing.com/collections/faster-masters 12:00 Hand placement and grip. In our final instalment about the rowing and sculling stroke we will focus on holding the handle(s). Establish your hands correctly or end up under or over-rotated. Find the right place - sit at 3/4 slide and place the blade in the water square. Put your hand on the handle and ensure your wrist and hand back are flat. The top row of knuckles is on top of the handle - not in your palm, not in the tips of your fingers. 15:00 Learn to move the handle in your hand not your handle with your hand. 16:00 Open versus closed grip 19:00 You don't need to grip the handle - you guide it. Water supports the blade in the water. Oarlock supports the blade on the recovery How tight to hold the handle? 21:00 How much pressure to put on the handle? 23:00 The sweep grip. How wide to hold the handle. Inside versus outside hand roles. Avoid wrist tendonitis by taking the load with your back / shoulder not your wrist. 27:00 Cranking your wrist with pressure stresses the carpal tunnel - the "Harley Davidson Method". Use an elastic band as a guide for you hand if you move it around during the stroke or it drifts. In sweep the grip effectiveness changes from outside hand to inside hand as you move from catch to finish. 30:00 Don't let you hand come off the handle as you get to the placement. Drills for grip - Wide grip on the handle in sweep - Middle finger sculling 34:30 Posture in rowing The extremes are the gymnast and the couch potato. Pick a mid point. Work on your posture all the time. Not just in the boat. In the car - adjust the rear view mirror; use the head rest so you sit with your ears over your hips; neutral spine is more resistant to injury. 38:00 During the drive phase you don't want pressure on your vertebrae you want it through your hips. Keep low back supported Make posture a habit in your daily life.
This episode we are joined by Executive business & leadership coach, key note speaker & Olympic gold medalist Adam Kreek. Connect With Adam: https://twitter.com/adamkreek?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Book: https://values-driven-achievement.webflow.io/product/the-responsibility-ethic Adams Business Coaching: https://www.valuesdrivenachievement.com/ Adam Kreek is one of North America's top executive business coaches specializing in accelerating results through leadership development, strategic planning, and values-driven achievement. Adam has coached, trained and taught hundreds of thousands of people and teams at organizations including Microsoft, Amazon, Pfizer, General Electric, Mercedes-Benz, L'Oreal, Shell, YPO, EO, and TEDx. Most importantly, Adam walks the talk. Prior to executive coaching and training, Adam worked in the financial and engineering fields. A two-time Olympian, Adam holds 60 international medals, Including Olympic Gold and multiple hall of fame inductions. In 2013, Adam made the first-ever attempt to row unsupported across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to America, the subject of the NBC Dateline Documentary, Capsized. Adam's bestselling book, The Responsibility Ethic, teaches us the how of self-leadership, driving personal and professional results in individuals and organizations. After hours, you'll find Adam raising three spirited kids with his wife, and adventuring outdoors in the Pacific Northwest. Adam holds a degree in Geotechnical Engineering and Hydrology from Stanford University.
He is a coach, trainer, and business consultant with an incredible story about his survival after his boat capsized in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. Adam Kreek: https://www.valuesdrivenachievement.com/ #goingtheultramile #podcast #promo #trending #watchoftheday https://www.goingtheultramile.tv/podcasts/
Adam Kreek used to represent Canada on its National Rowing Team in 2021. Since then, Kreek won three Olympic gold medals for Canada. After his athletic career, Kreek's work has focused upon executive leadership and performance, and in 2019 he published his first book The Responsibility Ethic: 12 Strategies Exceptional People Use to Do the Work and Make Success Happen. As Adam Kreek says, “The grit that's required for success in athletics is the same grit that's required for success in business.” Today he is an author, executive business coach, and speaker.
We want to make ourselves the boss right now. We want to lose weight more quickly. In general terms, society has become addicted to short fixes. We want to believe that there is a hidden cheat code, hack, or shortcut for all of these. But, deep down, we see right through the deception, which makes us nervous. Today's guest in the Pursuit of Learning podcast is an incredible individual who teaches how to reach the maximum potential at whatever point in our careers or lives. He offers winning tactics from the trenches, where the strongest minds dominate, based on his eight years of intensive Olympic training, near-death ocean adventures, and work as an executive coach and corporate trainer. Adam Kreek, an executive business coach, joins us today to address numerous aspects related to responsibility ethics and values-driven achievement techniques, which he teaches to increase professional impact and achievement. Adam works with high-performing CEOs, business owners, and organizations to increase engagement, growth, and measurable results. His book, The Responsibility Ethic, a fascinating narrative with solid teaching and direct application, pushes business leaders worldwide to pursue their aspirations and accept responsibility for their achievement. He outlines the 12 basic principles of self-leadership that have driven his extraordinary accomplishments in The Responsibility Ethic and demonstrates how you may master them as well.Throughout today's conversation, Adam delivers mind-blowing explanations on locus of control and its importance, goal formulation, and goal attainment. Also, diving deep into the concept of shared leadership, he explains the three C's of shared leadership. Additionally, Adam delves into how good stress and a self-assured attitude toward failure can completely revolutionize your life and career. Further, in The Responsibility Ethic, Adam delves into the various ways a person might accept responsibility in their personal lives, businesses, and leadership positions. These twelve responsibility ethics cover many topics, from taking responsibility for our fears and failures to mentoring, stress, leadership, and even safety. Readers will have a better grasp of taking greater ownership of their lives and careers through this book.During the conversation, Adam highlights that not everything we do has to be about the journey, but rather the destination and journey. Also, he explains what it means to accept responsibility and how "responsibility ethics" might alter how you view yourself and the world during today's conversation. Finally, ending the conversation, he emphasizes the necessity of professionalism, communication, and mentoring in workplace leadership.Resources: Connect with Adam:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/adamkreek/Twitter: twitter.com/adamkreekWebsite: valuesdrivenachievement.comMentioned in the episode:The Responsibility Ethic: 12 Winning Strategies to Power Lasting Success and Happiness: goodreads.com/en/book/show/46029638-the-responsibility-ethicThe Metronome Effect: The Journey To Predictable Profit: goodreads.com/book/show/23657014-the-metronome-effect?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=3rRLXjInJy&rank=13HAG WAY: The Strategic Execution System that ensures your strategy is not a Wild-Ass-Guess!: goodreads.com/book/show/39889654-3hag-way?from_search=true&from_srp
There's a good chance that you are sick of people regurgitating the next cool thing. Things like; we have to be more transparent, more vulnerable, more diverse, more inclusive, and yes, we've got to lean into failure more. But what does that really mean? Let's find out together. Our guest today is Adam Kreek. Adam is a two-time Olympian. He holds 60 international medals, including Olympic Gold and multiple hall of fame inductions. Adam made the first-ever attempt to row unsupported across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to America, the subject of the NBC Dateline Documentary, Capsized. Adam is a bestselling author of, The Responsibility Ethic, which teaches us the how of self-leadership, driving personal and professional results in individuals and organizations. Today, Adam Kreek is one of North America's top Executive Business Coaches, who specializes in leadership development and strategic planning. He has degrees and certifications from Stanford University, UBC Sauder School of Business, and Queen's Smith School of Business. Adam is also a guest lecturer at the University of Victoria and teaches strategies and skills of self-leadership, leadership, high performance and perseverance to corporate and government teams globally, through keynotes and workshops. Adam has coached, trained and taught hundreds of thousands of people, including teams at Microsoft, General Electric, Mercedes-Benz, L'Oréal, Shell, YPO, and EO. Most importantly, Adam walks the talk. As an entrepreneur, Adam runs two small corporations, Kreek Speak Business Solutions and Ergo Eco Solutions, a low carbon initiative that connects small businesses with small governments. On top of all that, Adam Kreek is a TEDx Speaker. More on Adam Kreek: https://www.valuesdrivenachievement.com Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamkreek/. https://twitter.com/adamkreek https://www.youtube.com/user/adamkreek https://www.instagram.com/adamkreek/ Part 2) A Logical Solution to an Emotional Problem Failure or Devastation? The 4 Practical stepping stones You can use right now to let go of failure The power of Moving Reflection and Primal Scream Separating Facts from Feelings Life as a Troubled Kid Math-lete to Athlete When Someone sees you in a way you never saw yourself
There's a good chance that you are sick of people regurgitating the next cool thing. Things like; we have to be more transparent, more vulnerable, more diverse, more inclusive, and yes, we've got to lean into failure more. But what does that really mean? Let's find out together. Our guest today is Adam Kreek. Adam is a two-time Olympian. He holds 60 international medals, including Olympic Gold and multiple hall of fame inductions. Adam made the first-ever attempt to row unsupported across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to America, the subject of the NBC Dateline Documentary, Capsized. Adam is a bestselling author of, The Responsibility Ethic, which teaches us the how of self-leadership, driving personal and professional results in individuals and organizations. Today, Adam Kreek is one of North America's top Executive Business Coaches, who specializes in leadership development and strategic planning. He has degrees and certifications from Stanford University, UBC Sauder School of Business, and Queen's Smith School of Business. Adam is also a guest lecturer at the University of Victoria and teaches strategies and skills of self-leadership, leadership, high performance and perseverance to corporate and government teams globally, through keynotes and workshops. Adam has coached, trained and taught hundreds of thousands of people, including teams at Microsoft, General Electric, Mercedes-Benz, L'Oréal, Shell, YPO, and EO. Most importantly, Adam walks the talk. As an entrepreneur, Adam runs two small corporations, Kreek Speak Business Solutions and Ergo Eco Solutions, a low carbon initiative that connects small businesses with small governments. On top of all that, Adam Kreek is a TEDx Speaker. More on Adam Kreek: https://www.valuesdrivenachievement.com Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamkreek/. https://twitter.com/adamkreek https://www.youtube.com/user/adamkreek https://www.instagram.com/adamkreek/ Part 1) Peaks & Troughs the Values Test What are Experiential Values? Living the Average, Living in The Pain or Living On The Edge The Dangers of Shallow Values The Power of Values and Conflict When We Win and Fail - When We Fail and Win Lost in The Bermuda Triangle What is The Responsibility Ethic?
There's a good chance that you are sick of people regurgitating the next cool thing. Things like; we have to be more transparent, more vulnerable, more diverse, more inclusive, and yes, we've got to lean into failure more. But what does that really mean? Let's find out together. Our guest today is Adam Kreek. Adam is a two-time Olympian. He holds 60 international medals, including Olympic Gold and multiple hall of fame inductions. Adam made the first-ever attempt to row unsupported across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to America, the subject of the NBC Dateline Documentary, Capsized. Adam is a bestselling author of, The Responsibility Ethic, which teaches us the how of self-leadership, driving personal and professional results in individuals and organizations. Today, Adam Kreek is one of North America's top Executive Business Coaches, who specializes in leadership development and strategic planning. He has degrees and certifications from Stanford University, UBC Sauder School of Business, and Queen's Smith School of Business. Adam is also a guest lecturer at the University of Victoria and teaches strategies and skills of self-leadership, leadership, high performance and perseverance to corporate and government teams globally, through keynotes and workshops. Adam has coached, trained and taught hundreds of thousands of people, including teams at Microsoft, General Electric, Mercedes-Benz, L'Oréal, Shell, YPO, and EO. Most importantly, Adam walks the talk. As an entrepreneur, Adam runs two small corporations, Kreek Speak Business Solutions and Ergo Eco Solutions, a low carbon initiative that connects small businesses with small governments. On top of all that, Adam Kreek is a TEDx Speaker. More on Adam Kreek: https://www.valuesdrivenachievement.com Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamkreek/. https://twitter.com/adamkreek https://www.youtube.com/user/adamkreek https://www.instagram.com/adamkreek/ Part 2) A Logical Solution to an Emotional Problem Failure or Devastation? The 4 Practical stepping stones You can use right now to let go of failure The power of Moving Reflection and Primal Scream Separating Facts from Feelings Life as a Troubled Kid Math-lete to Athlete When Someone sees you in a way you never saw yourself . . . . . . Curious about how to tap into what drives meaning in your life and create meaningful transformation in the lives you touch? Take a look at DovBaron.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There's a good chance that you are sick of people regurgitating the next cool thing. Things like; we have to be more transparent, more vulnerable, more diverse, more inclusive, and yes, we've got to lean into failure more. But what does that really mean? Let's find out together. Our guest today is Adam Kreek. Adam is a two-time Olympian. He holds 60 international medals, including Olympic Gold and multiple hall of fame inductions. Adam made the first-ever attempt to row unsupported across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to America, the subject of the NBC Dateline Documentary, Capsized. Adam is a bestselling author of, The Responsibility Ethic, which teaches us the how of self-leadership, driving personal and professional results in individuals and organizations. Today, Adam Kreek is one of North America's top Executive Business Coaches, who specializes in leadership development and strategic planning. He has degrees and certifications from Stanford University, UBC Sauder School of Business, and Queen's Smith School of Business. Adam is also a guest lecturer at the University of Victoria and teaches strategies and skills of self-leadership, leadership, high performance and perseverance to corporate and government teams globally, through keynotes and workshops. Adam has coached, trained and taught hundreds of thousands of people, including teams at Microsoft, General Electric, Mercedes-Benz, L'Oréal, Shell, YPO, and EO. Most importantly, Adam walks the talk. As an entrepreneur, Adam runs two small corporations, Kreek Speak Business Solutions and Ergo Eco Solutions, a low carbon initiative that connects small businesses with small governments. On top of all that, Adam Kreek is a TEDx Speaker. More on Adam Kreek: https://www.valuesdrivenachievement.com Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamkreek/. https://twitter.com/adamkreek https://www.youtube.com/user/adamkreek https://www.instagram.com/adamkreek/ Part 1) Peaks & Troughs the Values Test What are Experiential Values? Living the Average, Living in The Pain or Living On The Edge The Dangers of Shallow Values The Power of Values and Conflict When We Win and Fail - When We Fail and Win Lost in The Bermuda Triangle What is The Responsibility Ethic? . . . . . . Curious about how to tap into what drives meaning in your life and create meaningful transformation in the lives you touch? Take a look at DovBaron.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Olympic Gold Medalist turned Adventurer Adam Kreek shares his journey competing in the Olympics, rowing across the Atlantic ocean and the importance of living a values-driven life. To learn more about bringing Adam to your next event visit: https://premierespeakers.com/adam_kreek Beyond Speaking is hosted by Brian Lord and produced by Eric Woodie
With 60 Olympic medals, Adam Kreek knows a thing or two about sustaining peak performance. He will bring his wisdom to the Ignite Construction Summit, November 3-5 in Las Vegas and teach construction business owners and high level managers how to create a culture of peak performance at their companies and then how they can sustain it.
In Part two of our interview with Adam Kreek, we cover his comeback before the 2008 Olympics and his journey to winning the gold medal where he shares a lot of insight into his crew mates and his rowing. We of course have the quickfire questions and his experience of crossing the Atlantic ocean. Enjoy! Racing Links: 2004 Olympic Eight Race (5th) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsHrExUZgKk 2008 Olympic Eight Race (Gold) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u42kqBPnt_4 Guest: Adam Kreek @adamkreek (Instagram) @adamkreek (Twitter) The Responsibility Ethic - 12 Winning Strategies to Power Lasting Success and Happiness https://www.kreekspeak.com The Row Show therowshowsa@gmail.com Instagram: @therowshowsa WhatsApp +27764209145 https://www.patreon.com/therowshow Hosts: Jake Green (@jakemiltongreen) Lawrence Brittain (@brittain_l) Racing commentary provided by world rowing. www.worldrowing.com Racing videos on: https://www.eurovisionsports.tv/fisa/
Today's show welcomes back one of my good friends, the always brilliant, gripping, and inspiring high performance Jedi, Adam Kreek.Adam's a Stanford educated, highly decorated multiple time world-champion, and Olympic gold medalist rower who has multiple Hall of Fame busts on his mantle.He's a human being that lives to push the envelope and always seeks out his limits. Sometimes that has meant victory and glory and other times that's meant gut wrenching defeat... Like the time he was part of a crew that sought to become the first humans ever cross the Atlantic Ocean in a rowboat but capsized in the Bermuda triangle right at the finish line.But Adam Kreek is not a man who will ever be defined by victory or defeat. He's someone who will always be defined by grittiness, persistence, and sheer power of will....And, to your favorite podcast host, that makes him the epitome of greatness.These days Adam's a powerful guide and world-class teacher with a wealth of knowledge to share with you on how you can realize your full potential at any stage of your life. He's also an executive coach, an elite corporate trainer and an A-list keynote speaker. And in 2019, he published his first book that is one of my personal favorites of all time “The Responsibility Ethic”. And, if you really wanna get fired up, head directly to YouTube after listening to this episode and check out Adam's TED talk, “I Seek Failure.” I promise you won't regret it.Greatness Bombs you're about to hear in this episode of Chasing Poker Greatness include: - How to get back on track when dealing with your inevitable poker failures.- Why happiness is not guaranteed after any of your life successes.- How to embrace boldness in your poker career.- How the power of belief is imperative to your poker game.- And much, much more!So without any further ado, I bring to you one of my favorite humans in the world, awe inspiring performance coach, Olympic champion, and author Adam Kreek.
Adam Kreek is an author, business coach and Canadian rower. He is a three time World Champion and an Olympic champion in the men's eight, racing to a Gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. From a disappointing Athens campaign to winning in Beijing, Adam has a lot to share from his experience of racing in one of the greatest eight's of all time. Enjoy! Racing Links: 2004 Olympic Eight Race (5th) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsHrExUZgKk 2008 Olympic Eight Race (Gold) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u42kqBPnt_4 Guest: Adam Kreek @adamkreek (Instagram) @adamkreek (Twitter) The Responsibility Ethic - 12 Winning Strategies to Power Lasting Success and Happiness https://www.kreekspeak.com The Row Show therowshowsa@gmail.com Instagram: @therowshowsa WhatsApp +27764209145 https://www.patreon.com/therowshow Hosts: Jake Green (@jakemiltongreen) Lawrence Brittain (@brittain_l) Racing commentary provided by world rowing. www.worldrowing.com Racing videos on: https://www.eurovisionsports.tv/fisa/
With the Tokyo Olympics quickly approaching, the pursuit of excellence comes front of mind as the world unites to watch our athletes achieve their goals. But how does that pursuit of excellence translate into the business world, where there is a common ambition to accomplish goals and also leave a legacy? Host Ron Haik speaks with Adam Kreek, leading executive business coach, entrepreneur and Olympic gold medalist. They discuss his experience as a high-performance athlete, what goes into winning on the world stage, both in athletics and in business, and the important life lessons he has gained along the way.
Tokyo 2020 athlete Cameron Levins and Olympic gold medal-winning rower Adam Kreek answer questions from Checkup callers.
Exploring the past, present, and future of Canadian rowing athletes on their path to Tokyo 2020 - with a few meandering detours. Your host Adam Kreek, is an Executive Business Coach, author, and a two-time Olympian who won Gold as a member of the Men's Eight at Beijing 2008. In this podcast, you'll hear how the next generation of elite rowers evolved to who they are today, the challenges and excitements within their current training plan, and what Tokyo and beyond holds for these high-performing contenders. A huge thank you to our title sponsor Nicola Wealth - the Gold Standard of investment advice for affluent families, foundations and institutions across North America. Nicola Wealth is also the premier partner of the CAN Fund #150Women project - where women support female athletes and each other to achieve excellence. Check them out at https://nicolawealth.com/ and https://canadianathletesnow.ca/150women/ Thank you: Whitehall Rowing and Sail https://www.whitehallrow.com/ Oar Board - the transportable, collapsable rower https://www.oarboard.com/ Rowing Canada https://rowingcanada.org/ With support from CBC https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics Send Adam comments, questions, and feedback on Twitter @adamkreek https://twitter.com/adamkreek or email the show at rowrowtokyo@gmail.com. This show is produced by Mary Chan of Organized Sound Productions, and sound edited & mixed by Danelle Cloutier.
This month we spent time with Adam Kreek, one of North America's top Executive Business Coaches, who specializes in leadership development and strategic planning. Adam walks us through how we can identify our values and how living true to our values can improve our Mental Health. Adam shares stories from his life experiences that demonstrate how we can manage change and find strength in resiliency. Enter our Giveaway! This month we are giving away 5 SIGNED copies of Adam's book, The Responsibility Ethic, and A FREE one-hour Coaching Session and Values Assessment with Adam Kreek! For a chance to win a free book or the FREE coaching session, like and share the post from the KingstonMFRC page to your personal page. Winners will be chosen on May 18th and be announced via Facebook Live! Those who have won will be contacted via their Facebook Page and prompted to email wisdomforwellnesspodcast@gmail.com for more information.This month, our musical feature is: COPPER STRINGS. Check out their music below!! Website - https://dean12031.wixsite.com/copperstrings LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK OF THIS MONTH'S EPISODE BY FILLING OUT THE SURVEY HERE:https://forms.gle/K8HMqYZhqR9DPgT18 This podcast is brought to you by the Kingston Military Family Resource Centre's Mental Health and Wellness Team. To follow along on the podcast journey, follow KingstonMFRC on Facebook. More information about the podcast can be found on kmfrc.com/wellness. http://kmfrc.comhttp://facebook.com/kingstonmfrchttp://twitter.com/kingstonmfrchttp://pinterest.com/kingstonmfrc
“IT DOESN'T HURT LESS. YOU JUST GO FASTER.” Adam Kreek is back! In this engaging episode, he and Tyler discuss pain, coaching, hard skills versus soft skills, deliberate practice, values, motivations, relationships, conflict, the workplace, leadership, and more... Learn more about Adam: https://www.kreekspeak.com/ Gallup CliftonStrengths: https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/home.aspx
STORY TIME WITH ADAM KREEK. Adam is an executive coach, speaker, consultant, and the author of The Responsibility Ethic. Before all of that, however, he was winning Olympic gold medals and rowing across the Atlantic Ocean! This episode is heavy on adventure, and sets up a conversation with Tyler about emotional intelligence in the next episode. Learn more about Adam and his book: https://www.kreekspeak.com/Watch the video, “Dateline:Capsized” on NBC: https://www.nbcnews.com/video/capsized-part-1-226589251691
In this episode of Cultivate your Culture, we talk with Adam Kreek, who is and Olympian and one of North America's top Executive Business Coaches. He shares easy-to-apply principles for developing character as a leader, why results and commitment are both important, and how to deal with pushback with culture change. This is the last episode in Season 1. Season 2 of Cultivate your Culture is returning in fall 2021! Adam Kreek is one of North America's top Executive Business Coaches, who specializes in leadership development and strategic planning. He has degrees and certifications from Stanford University, UBC Sauder School of Business, and Queens Smith School of Business. He is a guest lecturer at the University of Victoria and teaches strategies and skills of self-leadership, leadership, high performance and perseverance to corporate and government teams globally through keynotes, workshops and online seminars. Adam has coached, trained and taught hundreds of thousands of people, including teams at Microsoft, General Electric and Mercedes-Benz. As an Entrepreneur, Adam runs two small corporations – KreekSpeak Business Solutions and Ergo Eco Solutions, a low carbon initiative that connects small businesses with small governments. Long-term clients include leadership teams from the Aerospace, Finance, Public Service, Nutrition and Clean Energy Sectors. A two-time Olympian, Adam holds 60 international medals, including Olympic Gold, and multiple hall of fame inductions. In 2013, Adam made the first-ever attempt to row unsupported across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to America, the subject of the NBC Dateline Documentary, Capsized. Adam's bestselling book, The Responsibility Ethic, teaches us the how of self-leadership, driving personal and professional results in individuals and organizations.Connect with Adam on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, or through his website.The host, Zoran Stojkovic believes that we are all born to flourish in work and life. Through his company, Kizo, he equips organizations and people with culture and mindset tools to reach full engagement through powerful workshops, memorable keynotes, and transformative individual consultations.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cultivatepod)
Leadership is both a gift and a challenge. As a leader, you are constantly pushed to your breaking point. You have to be disciplined, calculated, focused, determined, and find ways to break through the blockages. Adam Kreek, one of North America's top executive business coaches, joins Melanie Parish to talk about leadership and what people should be thinking about their own leadership right now. He also highlights the importance of getting clear about your leadership goals – what you're driving towards. Adam founded KreekSpeak Business Solutions in 2008 and have been coaching, writing, speaking, and training ever since. His bestselling business book, The Responsibility Ethic, teaches us the “how” of self-leadership, driving personal and professional results in individuals and organizations.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Experimental Leader community today:melanieparish.comYouTube
Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show for entrepreneurs who want to build a high-profit business that makes an impact! Make Your First Million, with your Host, JV Crum III… Adam Kreek: The Power of Recovery for Entrepreneurial Growth Adam Kreek is an executive business coach and leadership consultant. He is an author or the recently published book, The Responsibility Ethic. He's an Olympic Gold medalist in the sport of rowing with 60 additional international medals and an adventurer who has climbed mountains and rowed across oceans, including an unfortunate capsize in the Bermuda triangle. Like this Podcast? Get every episode delivered to you free! Subscribe in iTunes And, download your free gift today... Get the High Performer Formula to Make Millions – Click Here! Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other entrepreneurs and business owners find our podcast… grow a high-profit business that makes an impact. Help your friends Become a Conscious Millionaire! They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Network has over 2,000 episodes and 12 Million Listeners in 190 countries. Our original Conscious Millionaire Podcast was named in Inc Magazine as one of the Top 13 Business Podcasts!
Welcome back! Today I have a great interview with Adam Kreek. I was fortunate enough to have Adam come in and do a guest lecture for my class at the University of Toronto a few years ago and I was really excited to catch up with him again. Adam is a former Olympic rower. He is a three-time World Champion and Olympic gold medalist in Men's Eight. He also led an expedition to be the first-ever attempt to row across the Atlantic in 2013. Since his rowing career, Adam has grown into a leadership expert and has focused upon executive leadership and performance. In 2019 he published his first book The Responsibility Ethic: 12 Strategies Exceptional People Use to Do the Work and Make Success Happen. In this conversation, we talk about resilience, mindset, high performance, and his experience in failure and why he values it so much. Enjoy the conversation! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-greg-wells/support
I spent an hour and forty minutes on episode 28 with Adam Kreek. In this volume of GET SOME, I talk about three takeaways from this episode that you can use and implement in your goals that can lead you to your gold medal moment! Tune into find out what these three takeaways are in this volume of GET SOME! Did you learn something different from episode 28 with Adam? Great! Take a screen shot of the episode and share that on Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin or Twitter! Tag me in it and let me know what your take aways were. Remember to trust the process and GET SOME with your goals!
Episode 28 features a man who wears a number of hats from Olympic Champion, Keynote Speaker, Executive Coach, Father, Husband, Viking, Friend and now (Soon to be) Best Selling Author - Adam Kreek. This is episode with Adam we cover a lot! From where he started as a child, to becoming Olympic Champion, to starting a family and now becoming an author. Adam talks about his new book, The Responsibility Ethic, which comes out Oct. 2nd, you can buy it here - https://www.amazon.com/Responsibility-Ethic-Winning-Strategies-Happiness/dp/1989025676/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=responsibility+ethic+%2B+adam+kreek&qid=1558480327&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spell Adam brings so many years or experience and wisdom and it truly was a pleasure to learn more about his process as an athlete, businessman, father, husband and friend. If you haven't done so yet, please make sure you subscribe to the show and leave a review on iTunes and Apple Podcasts!
Mary Shelley; An apology to Graeme; Addictive apps; Stolen clouds; The oops factor; Can I check it before you publish it?; 10 questions to ask a social media expert; An interview with Adam Kreek; Music from Dawn Langstroth
Today's guest on the show is Adam Kreek. Adam is an olympic rowing gold medal winner, 3 time world rowing championship winner, 6-time world rowing cup champion, Ted talker, author, keynote speaker, executive business consultant, and all around good guy.The guy is a freaking stud who I believe is capable of anything he puts his mind to.What really stood out to me about Adam is that he has an energy and excitement about him that's tangible. It's pretty much impossible to hear him talk, listen to his stories, hear his wisdom and hard-earned life lessons and not want to set big goals for yourself and climb the closest and tallest mountain you can find.I find that when you have the rare opportunity to hear someone whose words can strike you like a lightning bolt and give you a new perspective on the short time we have on this planet … you simply can't pass them up … they don't happen often enough.To say I'm excited to share this conversation with you is a massive understatement … Adam and I discuss:- The importance of coaches in our lives- How to create systems that hold us accountable even if we're big and lazy (Adam's words about himself)-Why you probably shouldn't drink absinthe in the Swiss Alps after a world-class rowing competition- And so much more.To listen to this episode of "The Process with Brad Wilson" podcast, click that download or play button now.Join my email newsletter at: http://www.MentallyInvincible.com/TheProcessFollow @the_process_podcast on InstagramReach out to me directly at brad@mentallyinvincible.com
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Hints and tips for media appearances, social media and speaking. This week; Give Peace a Chance in Canada; Matt and Matt; Julian Assange; BBC oops; A funny thing happened; Be in the News Flow; Social Media and archery; An interviwe with Adam Kreek; Music from Dawn Langstroth