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In any leadership role, understanding the difference between what you need to hear and what people think you want to hear is pivotal. Leaders often focus on their end goals, sometimes at the expense of understanding the reality of their situation. This episode sheds light on the crucial practice of obtaining the "ground truth" from your team. Ignoring the ground truth can cripple organizational performance as it is foundational to leadership success. Leaders need to foster an environment where team members feel psychologically safe to share honest feedback, improving decision-making and goal achievement. Timestamped Overview [00:00:51] Introduction to Military Leadership Insight[00:01:35] Discussion on Being Coached as a Leader[00:02:16] Differentiating Between What You Need to Hear and What You Want to Hear[00:03:35] The Importance of Psychological Safety in Receiving Honest Feedback[00:04:40] Barriers to Receiving the Ground Truth[00:05:23] The Dangers of "Shooting the Messenger"[00:06:03] Encouraging Open Communication in Your Team[00:07:39] Consequences of Ignoring Psychological Safety For the complete show notes be sure to check out our website: https://leaddontboss.com/310
In This Episode: Mary Beth Berry joins Jeff and Amy to discuss the importance of coaching and being coached in the home building industry. They highlight the misconceptions and challenges that managers and employees face when it comes to coaching. They emphasize the need for regular and intentional coaching sessions, as well as the value of repetition in coaching. The team also share personal experiences and insights on the emotional aspects of being coached and providing feedback. Timestamp: 00:00 How Do People Like to Be Coached 02:49 The Shift in Sales 05:43 Interesting Stories and Flipping Homes 09:30 The Average Profit of House Flippers 11:52 The Sales Leadership Roundtable Experience 13:39 The Love for Coaching and Being Coached 14:08 Challenges and Misconceptions in Coaching 16:26 The Value of Repetition in Coaching 19:10 The Emotional Aspects of Being Coached 20:32 The Right Attitude for Coaching 22:22 The Impact of Effective Coaching About Mary Beth: As an accomplished leader with over a decade's experience at the country's top volume producing builders, Mary Beth Berry is passionate about helping sales professionals achieve excellence using lively and engaging training strategies. When she isn't working, Mary Beth enjoys traveling, trying new restaurants with her husband of ten years, and playing outside with her two adorable little boys. Acknowledgments: Builder365 is powered by Opendoor for Builders. For easy sales and smooth moves, visit www.opendoor.com/builder365
In this episode, we dive into the remarkable journey of Tim Storey, an acclaimed life coach, author, speaker, and pastor. Known for coaching celebrities and leading figures around the globe, Tim shares his story from growing up in Compton to influencing the lives of many with his wisdom on overcoming setbacks. Join us as Tim unfolds the power of perseverance, the importance of being a good listener, and his unique approach to life coaching that has transformed lives worldwide. Highlights: "I'm not good at everything, but I'm the master of this." "Life interruptions usually hit real strong even before the age of 10... Most powerful men in the room... have had huge life interruptions before they were ten." "You have to become awake... take inventory... partner with the right people." Timestamps: 00:00 - Building Your Spotlight: The Genesis of Greatness01:35 - Thinking Big in Small Places: Tim's Early Inspiration06:16 - From Dishwasher to Influencer: The Path Less Traveled08:54 - A Doctorate in World Religion: Beyond Traditional Pastoring12:09 - The Art of Listening: Key to Tim's Coaching Success17:06 - Monumental Speaking Engagements: Global Impact20:09 - Collaborations with Steve Harvey: Celebrity Coaching29:28 - Regrets and Reflections: Personal and Professional Growth34:28 - The Concept of Comebacks: Turning Setbacks into Success40:04 - The Importance of Coaching and Being Coached
Here are some notes to help you enjoy this new episode! Patrick walks listeners through his lacrosse journey as a homegrown Philly native. He touches on the importance of playing multiple sports, communicating on the field, being a part of teams with strong cultures, and overcoming setbacks on the way to being one of the best defensive midfielders in the PLL. Youth Sports Hot Topics 6:20: For Parents 8:08: For Coaches 13:50: For Players Questions & Answers 17:45: Patrick's lacrosse story starts in Flourtown, Pa 19:50: Mentors – Players Patrick looked up to as a young athlete 21:05: La Salle Lacrosse experience memories. Dominate teams and the birth of D Midfield 24:22: Being Coached by your dad – a fine line for both. Pretty special. 25:45: The Recruiting Process to Dartmouth. An excellent fit for both 28:45: Lacrosse transitions points. Getting on the field at Dartmouth. 30:25: Freak accident, setback, injury, and resilience. 32:05: An extra year at Duke, Coach D, and the challenges of ACC lacrosse. 35:40: The long journey and commitment to making a career last in the MLL and the PLL. 39:45: The team identity of the PLL Chaos. Aggressive? Box? A behind-the-scenes look. 42:55: USA Sixes. A shot at the unexpected! 46:33: Rapid Fire NXT Homework
About the Guest: Jae Taft, Hooper, healer, inspirer, bucket filler, hope dealer, youtuber, influencer, believer in God and of all people, daughter, sister, friend, and someone who is undefined.Jae has a huge heart and a passion to help women be seen and heard. Jae is a high school basketball coach who uses LOVE, VULNERABILITY, & CREATIVITY as her coaching foundation. Jae is faith based and is driven by the WORD. Jae journals, uses daily affirmations, and surrounds herself with a COMMUNITY of positive people.TOTD: “No matter where you are in life, inspire and empower the women around you. Success is never reached alone. And, wisdom and wealth are sweeter shared.” MizzfitYouTube – Starting making and posting videos in 2015. Content is about life: Not Giving Up, Believing in Yourself, Being Raised by a Single Mother, Being Coached by Your Dad, Developing Your Best Self, Empowering Your Self and Others… Podcast – US Girls Basketball – real players, real women, real stories… Jae has raised money for basketball shoes for players in the Florida area who don't have the necessary supplies to play the game. If you are interested in helping, please reach out to jae via Instagram @jaetaftxoxo. Jae is an inspiration for young women and this episode provides insight into her blessed life. Enjoy the show!Where You Can Find Jae: Instagram & Twitter – @jaetaftxoxo, YouTube – Jae Taft, US GIRLS BASKETBALL Podcast
EPISODE # 25 ...Homer Rice, retired, Georgia Tech ADToday you all are in for a treat. We get to sit down with Dr. Homer Rice. The former athletic director at North Carolina and Ga. Tech, who at 93 still teaches classes, is a leader who many consider the godfather of athletic administration and whose book Leadership Fitness should be on the bookshelf of every leader. A small town kid from Kentucky, Dr. Rice served our country in WWII, played baseball with legends like Bob Feller and Jackie Robinson, coached football at all levels, high school, college , and the NFL…and coached a high school team and a prison team to undefeated seasons in the same year. Yes, I said prison team. They simply do not make’em like Dr. Rice anymore. Get ready for an amazing story of life and leadership as we get to know Dr. Homer Rice. 1:19- Introduction 1:50- Definition of LEADERSHIP 3:02- Grant Teaff & Rice Family Success 5:50- Learning how to Coach as a Child 6:50- A Successful Playing Career 7:30- The Navy, Bob Feller, & Mike Brown 11:34- Being Coached by Homer Rice 14:34- Being a Coach under Homer Rice’s Leadership 16:28- Importance of Holding Leaders Accountable 18:14- The Total Person Program 22:58- Major Temptations as a Leader 24:05- Attitude Technique-Seeing Opportunities rather than Problems 25:07- Having A Daily Routine 25:47- Lessons from Meeting Jackie Robinson & Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 30:29- Dress for Success 31:43- Setting Goals for Success 33:57- Maximizing Each Day 35:50- Dealing with Loneliness as the Leader 37:57- Starting a Women’s Program at Georgia Tech 40:09- Moving from NFL success to Georgia Tech 43:20- Helping Attract the Olympics 45:46- Assembling a Staff 47:20- Teaching Championship Behavior 49:54- Improving Your Leadership Fitness 54:00- 2 Minute DrillBook Mentions: I Dare You (William H Danforth) Leadership Fitness (Homer Rice) Lessons for Leaders (Homer Rice)About Hangin With The AD Podcast….Hangin with the AD is an interview style podcast where Don Baker partners with Josh Mathews to discuss hot topics and lessons learned with leaders in the world of athletics. These leaders include high school athletic directors at the district and local school levels; college athletic administrators; leaders in spaces that connect to athletics such as nutrition, wellness, recruiting, student-athlete recognition; current and former athletes; and others, who can help athletic administrators develop themselves and their programs for a better daily experience for their athletic communities. Please leave us a review or rating to help us know how you were benefited from this podcast or how we can improve it. Thank you for listening. And until next time, thank you for spending your time, Hangin with the AD. Don Baker, CAA.... Director of Athletics for the Cobb County School District in Georgia. @CCSD_AD (twitter & instagram)Josh Mathews, CMAA...Athletics Director at Pope High School in Marietta, GA (East Cobb) @jwmathews14 (twitter & instagram)
Follow us on all our Social Media @BigFellasPod! Coach Ernest Scott of the South Bay Lakers joins us on Big Fellas Basketball to talk about his illustrious playing career overseas, being an Assistant Coach for the South Bay Lakers, and how the Affiliate LA Lakers are looking heading into the 2020 NBA Finals! (1:23) - Coach Ernest’s Basketball Journey (10:45) - Being Coached by Nick Nurse (12:40) - Greek Basketball Culture (15:05) - Having To RUN Off The Court (16:30) - Transitioning From Playing To Coaching (20:35) - The Differences Coaching In The GLeague (22:55) - Andre Ingram = The Definition Of Hard Work (24:05) - Kostas Antetokounmpo’s Potential (26:00) - South Bay’s Involvement In The Bubble (29:00) - Highlights And Lowlights Of The Season (31:25) - Build GENUINE Relationships Thanks For Listening! Keep Up With Coach Ernest and the South Bay Lakers! Instagram LinkedIn South Bay Lakers South Bay Twitter
On today’s episode, meet Meg Berryman. She is a catalyst for change and has a thriving business. One may even say, she would not need a coach for she is already doing so well for herself. Both Meg and I believe that is untrue. The more in tune you are with your vision, the more open we can be to support. She was a yes to getting vulnerable on air and I respect her tremendously for it.3:08 Social Leadership6:36 Micro-Actions11:12 Yes to Being Coached12:12 Opening Space13:32 Getting Curious15:09 Coaching through the Magic of Energy32:40 Meg Transforms with a Beautiful InvitationMeg Berryman is a coach, yoga teacher + social change catalyst who awakens sacred, social leaders. Meg empowers the woman leader to journey from wellness, to wholeness and beyond - supporting her to develop a powerful vision of the world she wants to live in, so she can align her energy and actions and find purpose in the everyday. She is a mama of two girls and lives with her husband on her property outside Melbourne, Australia.https://beyondbeingwell.com
Tips for both the Coach and the Coachee to prepare for a great coaching session.
Today is, by request, an extension on the discussion around Episode 51, The Art of Coaching and Being Coached. It’s an expansive discussion into management and leadership within a corporate setting. There are many parallels between performance within a set of world-class athletes and performance within business teams. Your mission, as an effective coach or leader, is to create sustained performance and long-term buy-in from your team. In order to do this, you first have to create an effective performance model for you, the leader. You see, you can only create a powerful team if you've set up great performance and rejuvenation habits for yourself. The second part is setting up a framework and culture to allow all to thrive. As a leader and manager, you are a coach and how you set up your performance culture will ultimately determine your effectiveness. This episode illustrates traits of effective leadership by drawing those parallels between coaching and management as it relates to: North Star Goals Short-Term Goals Nailing the Basics Feedback and Accountability Empowerment When you successfully facilitate an intentional focus of action and empower the team members to understand their role as it relates to North Star goals, you have indeed created a culture to thrive. THIS is effective coaching and, yes, effective team management. To ask questions, email: questions@purplepatchfitness.com Follow Purple Patch Fitness and learn more about our Coaching Services, Training Camps, Promotions and Matt's Latest Book, Fast Track Triathlete: Purple Patch Fitness Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Thanks for taking a listen and, if you like what you hear, please subscribe, share, rate and review. Your feedback is appreciated. Subscribe to the Purple Patch Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Podcasts Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved
Welcome Back to Season 2 and our first Purple Patch Podcast of 2019! This is the time where people are choosing to be coached for the first time, transitioning to a different coach, or even refreshing their relationship with their current coach. There is a real role for coaches to play in framing the art of coaching and creating a culture of success. On the flip side, the athlete has a real responsibility as well. How can you be coached best? This episode is not just for coaches, but also athletes and fitness enthusiasts who are in a coaching relationship or in charge of their own performance journey. In "The Art of Being Coached," Matt dives deep on: The Roles of a Coach Setting up a Culture of Success From Both Coach and Athlete Perspective Additional Tips on How Should You Be Coached and How Should You Coach? He also gives listeners a peek into the Purple Patch coaching window with a real-life case study. The quest and hope for this episode is that you see the performance journey as a whole and have the tools to enter into an empowering and trusting partnership that breeds confidence, education, communication, and ultimately, success. Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved
Hey Now Podcast: Conversations with a bunch of Nobodies feat. Chris Brickley Intro music by Dub Beatz @dub_beatz- July Bridge music by Dub Beatz @dub_beatz- Grinding Outro music by Sway @Freepapi_- Hunger 0:00- 1:15 Pre-roll, Intro Music: July 01:06 -2:08 UFC, Lebron James, Oklahoma City Thunder, Paul George, Russell Westbrook, The journey of Chris Brickley 02:56 – 06:01- UFC Connor McGregor Antics, Is it publicity? 06:06-9:10- Lebron James and the Cavs in New York, Will Lebron get gas with playing 81 games? Who is going to win the East? 14-13:40 Darius Bazley announces that he was not going to Syracuse, Entertaining the G league and why more players in the future may entertain this alternative. 13:45- 16:30- Oklahoma City Thunder Talk, Do OKC make the playoffs? If they do make the playoffs how far will they go? Will Russell Westbrook, Paul George and Carmelo Anthony get it together? 16:35 – 17:40- Do you think that the warriors are being too complacent? Do you feel that they are coasting? 17:48-19:55- Kawhi Leonard to the Knicks? Players getting second opinions outside from team doctors. Was Kyrie injury a result of Karma because of how Boston treated Isiah Thomas 21:00-23:20 – Will Russell Westbrook go for the 16 rebounds for the triple double? Russell Westbrook playing summer basketball in New York City. 23:30- Is Lebron James doing MVP work 23:32-24:18- Bridge: Grind By Dub 24:30- 25:50 – Chris Brickley Journey, What do C. Brick do? Louisville, Youngest Assistant Coach in NCAA, First players he started training, Edgar Sosa, Allen Ray, Andre Barrett 25:52-27:00- First time training J.R. Smith and Carmelo Anthony 27:01: 27:15- Playing College basketball, Being an assistant coach has helped him with the player and trainer relationship 27:39- Building your brand and business. 28:18-29:00- Clothing line Color Blind and how it started 29:01- 29:47- featured on Undefeated article as being as one of the most sought out trainer and influencer 29:48-30:10- C. Brick speaks on how he feels when he sees the work he has done with a player translate into games 30:12-31:05-Understanding that if you do not make it in the NBA you can still have a different avenue to create a path 31:08 – 31:30- Coaching College Basketball and view on the NCAA 31:33-32:10- Has it hit you that you are an actual trainer to some NBA’s most elite players 32:14-32:55- Do you look up to any other trainer? 32:56-33:32- Being Coached and mentor by Rick Pitino to working and being mentor by Phil Jackson 33:34-34:23- Donavon Mitchell. Blossoming during his record year. He is one of your players. 34:25-35:10- Summer basketball pickups. Black-ops 35:11-35:37- Discussed how he would feel if he was to stop training 35:38- 37:05- Entertain the fact of going back and working in the NBA, As well as discussed how D’ Angelo Russell has been playing since being traded to the Nets and working with C. Brick. Social Media and Endorsements 37:07-38:47- Having tattoos while working for the Knicks and how it’s viewed in the corporate world as well as how he likes to be viewed. 38:49-39:24- Relationship with C. J. Mccollum 39:25-41:00-Sneaker Talk, Signing with Sneaker Company, 41:00-42:29- Relationship with Chris Brown 42:31-43:05- Plans for the Summer, getting more Pro, College, and High School players, More open runs, Black.ops 43:06-45:20- Message to high school players from C. Brick 45:21-46:21- Different route someone may take if they don’t make it to the NBA 46:23- Break down of episode Post Roll Outro Music- Josue Free Papi – Hunger