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Pastor Chris Kouba is joined by Brian McCormick, Director of Breakaway Ministries, for an insightful conversation about how the church can better connect with Generation Z. Together, they dive into the most common misconceptions surrounding this generation and explore practical ways the church can effectively reach them with the Gospel. Tune in to gain fresh perspectives, deepen your understanding of Gen Z, and learn how to build meaningful connections that inspire faith. Come back next time and join Chris as he guides you on how to step up as a man in every area of your life. To find out more about Pastor Chris, follow him on all the social platforms (@ckouba) and to connect with the ministry of United City visit https://unitedcity.church. Show Notes:@brianmccormackLinktr.ee/brianmccormack @breakawayminwww.breakaway.orgTuesday Nights- 9pm
We are fortunate to have Brian McCormick on this episode. McCormick name is probably familiar to you. He has coached players at all levels all over the world for several decades, and his impact on the game is remarkable. McCormick, who has a PhD in Exercise and Sports Science from the University of Utah, released his 27th book for basketball coaches in March. NADA is his first book to focus on defense. -- Check out our newsletter on substack: https://coachingidaho.substack.com/ -- SHOW NOTES 1:55 - The evolution of NADA 5:45 - 3 differentiators between NADA & traditional systems 20:40 - No Advantage vs. Defensive Advantage 30:10 - Antiquated Defensive Principles 41:40 - When incorrect decisions are the preferred decisions 45:20 - Using NADA in your program 51:10 - 1v1's Role in Improving Defense 56:50 - Offseason focuses
Brian McCormick has coached at an array of levels in leagues around the world and has written books about basketball fundamentals, skills development, how to become a great shooter, running practices, and building an effective offensive system. I invited him on to discuss the unique challenges faced by Wes Unseld Jr. and his staff as they attempt to lead a team at step one of a total rebuild. We delved into the problems Jordan Poole is having as he tries to make the Washington Wizards "his" team, how Unseld and the assistant coaches can help him, and the delicate line they have to tread between correcting mistakes and expanding possibilities. We also talked about how coaches approach a rebuilding situation like the Wizards where the players know they're going to lose and that most of them won't be around in a few years when the team is ready to compete. Last, we touched on some ways outsiders can assess how good a job a coach is doing. This conversation expanded how I think about coaching and player development. Coaches have to balance an array of competing forces as they try to help their players improve and guide their team to wins. McCormick helped unpack what some of those competing forces are and what coaches to do to manage them. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sowizards/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sowizards/support
Title Sponsor: Scrapin the Coast Our Lifestyle Podcast YouTube Channel ODB & The Mayor intro episode 337 covering Scene Updates ODB touches base with Randy Frederick from Negative Camber //FL to talk updates for "2Ballistic" ODB interviews title guest John Llado who built Wild Side (March '98 Truckin' Magazine cover shot by Brian McCormick) hitting upon many topics/builds including Growing up in California in the 1980s/1990s Dealing with the LAPD in the late 80s/90s Various lifted builds and cruising a lifted truck in SoCal Winning the Ford Design Award Craig Elder who is a friend of his and maybe why Craig has been on the low + much much more! Note: episode 337 artwork created by Jason "ODB" Ballard. Images from my photos and photos John Llado provided. RIP Mark “Papa Smurf” Ballard! We miss you Dad. Stay On Da Rise!
This case comes from Spring Valley, California of a 11 year old girl by the name of Aarabella & her two younger siblings who were subjected to years of severe abuse, torture & starvation at the hands of her adoptive mother, ( Leticia McCormick) adoptive father (Brian McCormick) her adoptive grandfather ( Stanley Tom) & her adoptive grandmother( Adella Tom) . Which resulted in her early demise at only 11 years old. #justice# for# Aarabella.
This week, we welcome the man himself, BRIAN MCCORMICK to the pod! Yes, we broke our "no guests," rule - but hey, it's Brian. This isn't your typical "talk to us about SABA," interview. Brian is our business partner with Playmakers League, and we dive deep into the timelines behind the league, why he created it, and what the future holds after our just-announced partnership with Jewell Loyd. This is a great conversation with awesome vibes, and you'll want to tune in for the whole thing. You can become a Playmakers League Operator by visiting www.playmakersleague.com and clicking in the top right on the "Prospective Operator Form." Link to Brian's Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Brian-McCormick/author/B00PKIKVW4 Buy Brian's books on Lulu: https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/brianmccormick Drop us a DM at any of the three of our Twitter handles, reach out via email at admin@essential-coaching.net or coach@playmakersleague.com. We are looking forward to hearing from you! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/essential-coaching/support
When it comes to modernization for federal IT most people focus on data centers, clouds, and agile software development. One key part of this effort must be acquisition. This is a discussion where subject matter experts from several agencies look at some new mandates from the executive office and detail how they are implementing them. One key motivator is the FAR change that includes recommendations to open conversations with contractors and be more transparent. The goal is to open federal procurement to make it more equitable. Craig Morgan from the DCMA details how they have a website that shows their strategic plan for modernizing tools and integrating the enterprise environment. They want to unify data so customers can make well-informed acquisition decisions. All participants point out how they are making their acquisition process more transparent. One of the most remarkable approaches was from Monica Taylor from DHA. She discusses her success using the Procurement Innovation Lab. They have coached 148 procurement teams to lower the barrier for innovative contractors. The net result has been to encourage nontraditional contractors. The GSA takes the lead in this category with a website that includes The Nine Innovative Acquisition Practices as well as articles dedicated to keeping federal acquisition experts informed in areas of acquisition innovation. Technology can assist in making the federal acquisition question system more equitable. Brian McCormick from ICF points out that some agencies suffer from siloed systems, separate data sets, and isolated workflows that prevent teams in agencies from communicating accurately. Brian suggests that platforms exist that can implement Robotic Process Automation and protective analytics, better-leveraging data to make better-informed decisions. Procurement professionals can look at their experience with procurement and see trends. Perhaps they can see preferences for a certain kind of vendor. From there, they can address ways to make their acquisition more balanced. This is such a detailed and nuanced conversation. Dive in to hear comments on The Price Act, The Chip Act, and much more.
Brian McCormick, author and long-time basketball coach, discusses basketball's "fake fundamentals" and ideas for improving carry-over for players to game competition.Purchase Fake FundamentalsPurchase Fake Fundamentals: Volume 2Purchase Fake Fundamentals: Volume 3Purchase 21st Century Guide to Individual Skill DevelopmentThis episode is sponsored by the Dr. Dish Basketball Shooting Machine. Mention "Quick Timeout" and receive $300 off on the Dr. Dish Rebel, All-Star, and CT models.Let Hudl Assist bring your stats to life. Every stat is marked on the video at the moment it happened. See every shot, turnover, rebound and much more with just a few clicks. Visit Hudl Assist to learn how Hudl is elevating basketball.
Brian McCormick - Professional Basketball Coach, Consultant, Clinician, and Author
Brian McCormick - Professional Basketball Coach, Consultant, Clinician, and Author
Brian McCormick - Professional Basketball Coach, Consultant, Clinician, and Author
Brian McCormick - Professional Basketball Coach, Consultant, Clinician, and Author
In dieser Folge besprechen wir das Buch „Fake Fundamentals“ von Brian McCormick. Ein Basketballtrainer, der den Sinn von klassischen Übungen hinterfragt. Helfen unsere Übungen den SpielerInnen, im Spiel besser zu werden? Ein sehr gedankenanregendes Buch…wie wir finden. Hör mal rein!
@brianmccormick Coaching In Estonia Close out Philosophy The Death of The Triple Threat Player Development Coaching Origins Finding His First Head Coaching Gig Find Brian's Books on Amazon or Lulu.com 180shooter.com Playmakers League Concept / How To Get Involved playmakersleague.com @BYRP365 @ajrochon22 @LennyBiased --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ballyearround/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ballyearround/support
Brian T. McCormick, PhD is a professional basketball coach, consultant, and clinician. McCormick has coached professionally in Denmark, Ireland, and Sweden, taking a team to the finals in Denmark's 1st Division and being selected to coach in a Swedish All-Star Game. He has coached CYO, AAU, high school, junior college, and college basketball in the western United States, and worked as a strength and conditioning coach for two junior-college basketball programs. McCormick has directed clinics in Canada, China, Greece, Ghana, India, Macedonia, Trinidad & Tobago, and throughout the United States, and spoken at coaching, strength & conditioning, and sports psychology conferences in the United States and Canada. McCormick completed his PhD in Exercise and Sports Science at the University of Utah, and has had peer-reviewed papers published in the International Journal of Exercise Science, International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, and Strength & Conditioning Journal. Brian is the author of numerous books including “The 21st Century Basketball Practice”, “Fake Fundamentals”, & “180 Shooter”. If you're looking to improve your coaching please consider joining the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program. We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you'll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset. The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.com Follow us on social media @hoopheadspod on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to check out the Hoop Heads Podcast Network for more great basketball content. Have your notebook handy as you listen to this episode with Coach Brian McCormick, author of 21st Century Basketball Practice. Website - https://180shooter.com/ (https://180shooter.com/) Email - coachmccormick@hotmail.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/brianmccormick (@brianmccormick) Visit our Sponsors! https://www.drdishbasketball.com/ (Dr. Dish Basketball) Mention the Hoop Heads Podcast when you place your order and get $300 off a brand new state of the art Dr. Dish Shooting Machine! https://aryse.com/ (Aryse) As the first exo-performance company, ARYSE makes products that mimic and strengthen the way the body works. Click the link for team pricing. http://www.fastmodelsports.com/ (Fast Model Sports) Use Code SAVE10 to get 10% off the number one play diagramming software for coaches https://pgcbasketball.com/ (PGC Basketball) 100 Basketball Camps. 30 States. 2 Countries. PGC offers basketball camps and training for dedicated players of all positions and coaches at every level. Twitter Podcast - https://twitter.com/hoopheadspod (@hoopheadspod) Mike - https://twitter.com/hdstarthoops (@hdstarthoops) Jason - https://twitter.com/jsunkle (@jsunkle) Network - https://twitter.com/HoopHeadsPodNet (@HoopHeadsPodNet) Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hoopheadspod/ (@hoopheadspod) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hoopheadspod/ (https://www.facebook.com/hoopheadspod/) YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDoVTtvpgwwOVL4QVswqMLQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDoVTtvpgwwOVL4QVswqMLQ) Support this podcast
Psychological safety in the workplace has been getting a lot of traction in the midst of the pandemic. Do you feel like you can bring your whole self to your team and work? Many people cover or feel like they have to portray only certain parts of themselves with their team or at work, but in the face of remote and hybrid work environments, psychological safety is becoming more important than ever before. Psychological safety is the belief that one can speak up without the risk of punishment or humiliation. It is the ideal that we should all be striving for, but what will it take to make psychological safety happen in the new future of remote and hybrid work? Psychological safety is the number one thing that all leaders, all businesses, all organizations need, especially in this future of work. Join me as I explore the critical importance of creating physiological safety as we face the future, the inner game skills that we need to cultivate, and the simple words that we can all use to increase psychological safety in the workplace and in the world. If we can create psychological safety at work just imagine what we can build in our world together. How to Create Psychological Safety in the Workplace SEO Description: Psychological safety in the workplace is the belief that one can speak up without the risk of punishment or humiliation. It is the ideal that we should all be striving for, but what will it take to make psychological safety happen in the new future of remote and hybrid work? Psychological safety is the number one thing that all leaders, all businesses, all organizations need, especially in this future of work. Join me as I explore the critical importance of creating physiological safety as we face the future, the inner game skills that we need to cultivate, and the simple words that we can all use to increase psychological safety in the workplace and in the world. If we can create psychological safety at work just imagine what we can build in our world together. Resources mentioned in this episode: What Psychological Safety Looks Like in a Hybrid Workplace from Harvard Business Review Conscious & Inclusive Leadership Retreat “How Leaders Build Trust at Work Through Authenticity” from Mindful.org Leading from Wholeness Executive Coaching Leading from Wholeness Learning and Development Resources Shine: Ignite Your Inner Game to Lead Consciously at Work and in the World by Carley Hauck Contact Carley Hauck The Imperfect Shownotes Carley Hauck 00:01 Hi, my name is Carley Hauck and I am the host of the shine podcast. Welcome to season four. This podcast came about over two years ago, as part of the research I was conducting for my new book shine ignite your inner game to lead consciously at work in the world. Shine debuted four months ago, and is getting wonderful acclaim and acknowledgement. This podcast is about three things: conscious and inclusive leadership, the recipe for high performing teams and awareness practices. I will be facilitating three episodes a month. Today's episode is about the important topic of creating psychological safety. In the midst of the new future of remote and hybrid work. Imagine that your monthly one on one is happening with your supervisor. And he, she or they say to you, I really appreciate how you've shown up at work and with the team in the last year. I imagine it wasn't an easy time for you. It wasn't easy for any of us. I am wondering if we can create a new foundation today? What might I say? Or do that would create a greater sense of helpfulness or would support you to feel like you could be really open in our conversations. I want you to know that I have your back. And that this is a safe space for you. How do you feel hearing this? Open suspicion, appreciation, relaxation. Just allow yourself to notice: what do you feel the sensations in your body? What is the emotion present? Hearing this? Whatever arises is welcome. What if the next statement out of your supervisor's mouth was this? I've been reading a lot about the importance of psychological safety. And I would like to invest more in this concept in our team and in my interactions with you. Notice how that impacts you. What is psychological safety, maybe it's a term you've never heard. I believe it is the number one thing that all leadership teams, all businesses, all organizations need, especially in this future of work. 03:55 Psychological safety is the belief that one can speak up without risk of punishment or humiliation. It has been well established as a critical driver of high quality decision making, healthy group dynamics and interpersonal relationships, greater innovation, and more effective execution in organizations. Essentially, to be successful on a team and as a team. psychological safety is the enabler. This insight is the result of almost 30 years of research by Dr. Amy Edmondson. This was supported and reinforced by an extensive two year research program called Project Aristotle where 15,000 employees at Google were assessed to see what was the number one trait that was supporting high performance and innovation. And it came down to psychological safety. In the last year, every organization around the world has gone through a reorganization. We are still going through it as each company is reevaluating their business model, their values, their mission, what are the products and services that make sense to market build and produce now these are the conversations that we've been having and will continue to have If you don't have trust, you won't have loyalty from your team members, your stakeholders or your customers. Marc Benioff, the CEO of the technology company, Salesforce, and one of the conscious and inclusive leaders that I highlight in my book, SHINE has been quoted as saying, you'd better decide now that trust is your highest value. Because in this new world, when everything is changing, people want to know they can trust you. So, if we don't have psychological safety, we don't have trust. And that often leads to dangerous silence. People that are aware of the risks of a situation but they don't dare to speak up for fear of being called out or punished for it. We've seen this happen, or avoidable failure. This means people are more focused on avoiding failure and getting the most out of work. People also will tend to make more mistakes that could have been avoided if psychological safety levels were higher. When we think about the skills necessary to manage in this new remote hybrid work environment, it is more important than ever, that we have cultivated these skills that support collaboration, decision making and innovation, the people skills, the real skills are what I like to refer in my body of work and in my book, the inner game. 06:50 New research from David J. Deming at Harvard's Weiner Center for Social Policy, examines lifetime earning patterns and shows how the peak earning years have shifted dramatically up the age continuum. Over the past five decades, this study has been getting some buzz in the last few weeks. This trend has been driven by changes in the mix of skills required in the workforce, away from routine tasks and toward non-cognitive domains like critical reasoning, and decision making. Again, the inner game skills. I have been specializing in organizational and leadership development consulting coaching, and I also teach on leadership topics as an instructor at Stanford and UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business. And what I found in these last 10 years of working with lots of organizations, LinkedIn, Pixar, Clif Bars, and then tech, Asana, and also with leaders, and emerging leaders at these two academic organizations, is that when these folks possess a strong inner game, they're really able to align with what really matters, and where they can actually support the sustainability of psychological safety in their teams and then the culture. And so these inner game skills are self awareness, emotional intelligence, which comprises of self management and empathy, and social awareness and relationship mastery. Another inner game skill is resilience, we can think of that as having a growth mindset. Love releasing from love, not from fear, well being, and authenticity. Again, these inner game skills, I see are necessary to be able to have these brave exchanges to create psychological safety, and our one on ones, our teams, our senior leadership, and our greater culture at work. And since the workplace is a microcosm for the greater world, if we can create inclusion, belonging, psychological safety, and collaboration at work, just imagine what we can build in our world together. 09:50 So I want to give you an example of a senior leader that I have been coaching since the beginning of the pandemic. And he utilized this strong inner game to create more psychological safety and trust in his team. Let's call this leader Scott. First I want to highlight that this leader already has High self awareness, a growth mindset. He showcases humility, empathy, compassion, he has high performance and his motivation for his work, his company, and his role is something that's intrinsic to him. I feel honored to have been able to serve this leader and to watch his growth. And one of the things that we've really been working on together is his discomfort with conflict. So we decided that it would be important to assess the psychological safety in his team. Based on what I've already seen this leader express in our coaching sessions, for example, his commitment to his own learning, growth and development, his willingness to be humble, take personal responsibility to be coached. He is the exception, I would say not the rule in my professional experience. But this kind of leadership can be inspired and can be nurtured. And I had the suspicion that when we did the psychological safety assessment with his team, that it would be high. So this is what I did. I conducted a psychological safety scan with this leader in his for direct senior reports earlier in the year. The psychological safety scan is an anonymous survey. It has been validated by Dr. Amy and Manson's work on the subject, I spoke to her earlier. And she is a woman that I deeply respect, and think of as a mentor to me. And actually, I feel very delighted that a few months ago, she endorsed my book and body of work. The survey and the scan is one of the very first things that I do with organizations when I'm brought in to assess or build out an inclusive leadership or Management Development Program, to engage in a change management strategy to support team building to get a sense of what's happening in the culture. And this scan is basically measuring four different dimensions of psychological safety. And as I shared before, I had a sense that this score would overall be high in psychological safety, but I forecasted that the team would probably score low in one quadrant. And that actually ended up being true. The area that needed the most improvement was the team's comfort with failure. So what do I mean by that? Can each member of the team willingly showcase and share mistakes with one another. Based on some of the culture pieces that were present in the company, they didn't feel comfortable to make mistakes and to share them openly in the setting of the team. 13:20 But based on talking openly about their scores, and creating a social contract for psychological safety, they were able to talk about why. And we could make a game plan for how they might grow this part of their team. Just the process of talking openly about their discomfort with sharing mistakes as a team, increase the psychological safety and the comfort level. As a follow up to this team debrief on psychological safety, I encourage the team and Scott, the senior leader, to have a failure party. This would encourage an environment where mistakes are seen as normal, where folks can learn and grow from them, and then innovate and collaborate better. So a few months back, Scott put in their team meeting agenda that they would create a failure party. And he set this up first by creating a social contract for psychological safety, which I had coached him how to do. And we had set at the first debrief where we all met as a team and I facilitated that session. And then how he created the context for the failure party was he went first, he shared a mistake that he'd made earlier in the week, what he learned from the mistake, how he course corrected and even how he asked for support to navigate the next steps. He then asked other members of the team to share as well. 15:05 One of the best ways that you can increase psychological safety with your direct reports, or with your team is to be willing to be vulnerable to go first. So as a result of Scott, going first in the team, one of the team members shared that they've had this ongoing challenge with self management and reactivity with one of their direct reports. They're actually working with a coach around it. And they were able to express openly with the team, but they made a mistake earlier in the week, and they lost their cool, and they were able to check it in the moment, come back, course correct, you know, put in an apology, take some personal responsibility, and being able to share this openly in the group to be witnessed in it. And then to note that this is something they're working on, they're growing, they were able to get positive reinforcement, so that it didn't have to be a place of shame, but a place for healing and transformation. In my professional experience, many successful executives encounter serious negative feedback for the first time in their careers, when they take on larger roles or responsibilities, like the example above of this particular manager in being able to shift emotional reactivity. That often is feedback given to leaders that often centers on style rather than skills or expertise. So if that leader isn't able to have a growth mindset, it can feel like a threat to their identity. But if they take on a learning mindset, they can grow. 17:10 We can imagine that in the last year, we've all had more challenges than normal, because of the pandemic. We are sorting through a lot of systems and structures that are being reinvented, that are taking into account the unveiling of racial injustice, systemic oppression, more emphasis on business models that are in alignment with regeneration, with sustainable development goals, and even the added pressures of mental health, needing to care for the elderly and for children. We are navigating a lot. And while we were always bringing our whole selves to work, we have literally been in each other's living rooms in the past year. So there has been more that has come to the light, like young children bursting into a meeting, divorce, struggles with healthcare. And this burden has been on managers and leaders to hold to navigate hearing about all of these work life situations. And this isn't going away with remote hybrid work. So there is a real need for managers, for leaders to support psychological safety in this new foundation of remote and hybrid work, so that each individual's needs, preferences and or limitations are taken into account and they feel safe to speak up. And once the leader is able to showcase that it is safe, there can be accountability and empowerment for each member of the team, and even the culture to uphold it so that everyone can feel they can bring their whole and best self to work and thus feel like they belong. 19:15 Psychological safety is needed today to enable productive conversations in new, challenging and even potentially fraught territory. By viewing ourselves as works in progress, and supporting a learning culture. We can really reconcile our yearning for authenticity and how we work and lead with an equally powerful desire to grow. The place we want to be has high psychological safety and accountability. If this podcast was meaningful to you, and you are wanting to bring a foundation of psychological safety with your one-on-ones, your team or your culture, this subject is something I feel really passionate about. And this is one of the first things that I do with any of my coaches, with any team building, our larger inclusive manager development program, organizational change management, that I am asked to come in and conduct. If psychological safety is low, in my experience, there will be a large challenge in the long term success for anything that I can possibly bring into the company. But if we are able to create a foundation of psychological safety, then the sky's the limit. If you'd like to work with me to create psychological safety, there are three ways. First, you can book a free consultation with me, the link will be in the show notes. And you can provide me with more information on what you're needing, why this might be important. And I can talk you through the steps of how I might be able to do that with your supervisor, your team, or your culture. The second way you could work with me is you could bring me in for a training session on psychological safety. And in this session, I'll customize it to your particular needs and culture. But I'll be able to assess and show you how to create and sustain psychological safety and trust as individuals in your senior leadership team and within your greater culture. The body of work that I've been facilitating as an organizational and leadership development consultant, and as an adjunct instructor at Stanford, and UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business is on creating a strong inner game. And again, these essential skills are necessary to really support a sustainable culture of psychological safety and trust. And number three, if you are seeking someone to support you in a more full time capacity on this topic, please reach out. I would love to book a free consultation with you on how I can support you in this new future of work. 22:26 I want to leave you with just a few thoughts on psychological safety as a way to really bring this home. There are societal factors that favor silence over voice, self protection over self expression. Self protection remains a contracted and fear based stance, which doesn't support one to lean into their purpose and courage. It's protecting against the thought, what is the worst thing that could happen, versus what is the best thing that could happen? It's playing safe. But in playing safe, we miss opportunities to grow for fulfilment and contributing skillfully to something wonderful in the world. When people feel praised and encouraged for their efforts to speak up, that increase the psychological safety. The simple words of thank you for speaking up does wonders. Lastly, psychological safety is fragile, and it needs constant nurturance and renewal. I have a wonderful article that I wrote with Mindful magazine earlier in the year which focuses on the inner game of authenticity, and thus the outer game of building trust. I will leave it for you on the show notes. And now, I have a special invitation for you. Over Labor Day weekend, I will be offering and facilitating a conscious and inclusive leadership retreat with my good friend and colleague Brian McCormick. We are taking applications now and it will be at a beautiful retreat center in Black Mountain North Carolina, which is on very special and healing land and a creek that runs through the whole property. There will be time for renewal, learning community, healthy food, nourishment, and play. I would be delighted to have you come. We will also have time to explore the concept and practice of creating psychological safety in this setting in this deeper dive. I feel so excited about being able to bring people together after this long year and hope. Holding space for transformation. Before I began writing my book, I was leading conscious leadership retreats for women at this beautiful eco lodge in Mexico once a year. And when I started writing the book, I pushed pause on the retreats, but I knew that once shine was out, I would start hosting retreats again. It is undeniably one of the most favorite things that I get to do with my work bringing people together for immersive experiences, for transformation, healing for growth. And I would be delighted to have you join us and you'll see a link for the retreat in the show notes. If you have any questions or comments, please email me at support at Carley. Hauck dot com. I'd love to hear from you. Finally, thank you for tuning in and being part of this community. I have many more wonderful podcast episodes for you. So until we meet again, be the light and shine the light
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Brian T. McCormick, PhD is a professional basketball coach, consultant, and clinician. McCormick has coached professionally in Denmark, Ireland, and Sweden, taking a team to the finals in Denmark's 1st Division and being selected to coach in Sweden's Damligan All-Star Game. He has coached CYO, AAU, high school, junior college, and college basketball in the western United States, and worked as a strength and conditioning coach for two junior-college basketball programs. McCormick has directed clinics in Canada, China, Greece, Ghana, India, Macedonia, Trinidad & Tobago, and throughout the United States, and spoken at coaching, strength & conditioning, and sports psychology conferences in the United States and Canada. McCormick completed his PhD in Exercise and Sports Science at the University of Utah, and has had peer-reviewed papers published in the International Journal of Exercise Science, International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, and Strength & Conditioning Journal coachmccormick@hotmail.com @brianmccormick --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
Brian McCormick is a tremendous author and coach. Brian has recently released "Free Play: A Decade of Writings on Youth Sports", and "Evolution of 180 Shooter: A 21st Century Guide" available on Amazon. In today's podcast, Jon and Brian talk about keeping a beginner mindset, continuing to be coached, and misattributing successes and failures.
In the twenty-ninth episode of Beyond The Bend, Cody sits down with Brian McCormick for a conversation about how he discovered steel bending, learning from Robert Nejedly, horseshoe bending and much more. Please like and subscribe! Thanks! Use promo code "BEYOND" to save 10% at www.barrelstrengthsystems.com Use promo code "beyondthebend15" to save 15% at www.hardlifefightwear.co.uk/ Use promo code "beyondthebend" for 15% a sale of $90 or more at www.gripedo.com . Use promo code "beyond10" for 10% @Smash.and.pass. on instagram Use promo code "beyondthebend" for 10% at armassassinstrengthshop.com
In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Lyles Carr, Senior Vice President of The McCormick Group, shares how his upbringing and value system influenced his commitment to giving back to the community, helping found and supporting dozens of organizations in the Greater Washington DC region. Some highlights:How Lyles Carr’s childhood gave him a better understanding and appreciation for othersLyles Carr’s passion to helping organizations connect with the right peopleHow organizations and their leaders can strategically be involved in the communityCommunication for leadership successLeadership’s role and impact on other peopleLyles Carr’s approach to successful networkingAlso mentioned in this episode:Jim Knight, President of Jubilee HousingBill and Brian McCormick, Founders of the McCormick GroupJim Rouse and Patty Rouse, Found of EnterpriseBob Rosen, CEO of Healthy CompaniesDavid Rubinstein, Founder The Carlyle Group, Philanthropist, AuthorConnect with Lyles Carr:The McCormick GroupLinkedInConnect with Mahan Tavakoli:MahanTavakoli.comMore information and resources available at the Partnering Leadership Podcast website: PartneringLeadership.com
We Run it Back discussing Broward vs Eastern Florida State from November 16, 2019 from Browards perspective.
In this episode, Alex and Trent sit down and talk the full financial picture with a financial advisor. The Millennial Advisor as you can find him on Instagram, Brian McCormick. Trent and Brian went through the same internship and Brian stuck with it, ended up becoming a financial advisor. He dives deep into the Why behind his practice, gives some great advice for the younger generation, and talks life. All around, blast of an interview with Brian, listen and let us know what you think!If you want to connect with Brian, his information is linked below or as he would tell you, "Just search The Millennial Advisor on Instagram" and you'll find him there. Please leave us a rating and let us know what we can do to improve. Same as gas fuels a car, those reviews fuel our podcast and allows for us to reach more people thus having more and more guests. Trent WernerREALTOR®TrentWerner.comInstagram @RealtorTrentWTrent@uptownpm.com Licensed OR/WA Real Estate BrokerUptown Properties Alex SmagalaLoan Advisoralexsmagalamortgages.comInstagram: @alex.smagala.mortgagesalex.smagala@fairwaymc.comLicensed in OR, WA, & NV- NMLS# 1913962Fairway Independent Mortgage CorporationBrian McCormickFinancial AdvisorInstagram: @bmccormick14brian.mccormick@nm.com Cover Art done by @_tooty_fruity
In this episode, Alex and Trent sit down and talk the full financial picture with a financial advisor. The Millennial Advisor as you can find him on Instagram, Brian McCormick. Trent and Brian went through the same internship and Brian stuck with it, ended up becoming a financial advisor. He dives deep into the Why behind his practice, gives some great advice for the younger generation, and talks life. All around, blast of an interview with Brian, listen and let us know what you think!If you want to connect with Brian, his information is linked below or as he would tell you, "Just search The Millennial Advisor on Instagram" and you'll find him there. Please leave us a rating and let us know what we can do to improve. Same as gas fuels a car, those reviews fuel our podcast and allows for us to reach more people thus having more and more guests. Trent WernerREALTOR®TrentWerner.comInstagram @RealtorTrentWTrent@uptownpm.com Licensed OR/WA Real Estate BrokerUptown Properties Alex SmagalaLoan Advisoralexsmagalamortgages.comInstagram: @alex.smagala.mortgagesalex.smagala@fairwaymc.comLicensed in OR, WA, & NV- NMLS# 1913962Fairway Independent Mortgage CorporationBrian McCormickFinancial AdvisorInstagram: @bmccormick14brian.mccormick@nm.com Cover Art done by @_tooty_fruity
Brian McCormick is one of the most forward thinking coaches in the world. He is the author if 19 books such as 180 shooter, Developing Basketball Intelligence and my personal favorite Crossover. Today we go into depth and talk with Brian about hot to holistically train youth players.
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Brian McCormick - Head Basketball Coach at Broward College, Author, PhD 01:26 Fake Fundamentals -3 Man Weave -Hidden Conditioning Drills -Addressing the True Reasons For Mistakes -Counting Reps -Practicing the Skill of Running and Passing on the Run -The Benefit of Reading and Reacting vs Defenseless Drills -7v5 Passing Drill -Long Island Passing Drill -Writing the Fake Fundamentals Book 18:28 Practice Structures -"Blocked" Practice -Motor Learning Concept -Basically Doing One Thing -"Constant Block" Practice -"Random Variable" Practice -What Transfers Best to Game Day -Practicing How Your Role Plays In a Game -Argument Against "Game Slippage" 30:22 Getting Skills to Translate to Games (Faking Specifically) -Using Pick Up Games -Reading the Defense to Know What Move to Use vs More and More Moves -Teaching Players When to Use Skills -Working Individually by Yourself Limits You 36:52 The Evolution of Pick Up Games -It Has Been Societal -Planning "Play Date" -Organic Nature of Pick Up Games -Individual Training Has Been Seen As a Solution, But Really It's Pick Up Games -Learning as the Key vs Teaching 47:42 Environments to Create In Practice -"Canada Basketball" Drill (Boxes) -Limiting Dribbles -1v1's With Only Attacking Inside 3pt Line -1v1 With No Scoring Inside Key -"Wildcat Rules" Drill -Making Players Play Fast 56:00 Teaching 2 Man Game -One of the First Things Taught -How to Teach Pick and Roll -How to Read Pick Situation -Attacking Switch Side of the Pick -Side Pick and Rolls -How Personnel Fits 1:05:33 Use of Hesitations and Fakes in 2 Man Game Situations -Working Against Natural Cadence of Hesitating -Teaching When to Hesitate and How to Fake -Working Against Jab Step With No Defender on You Yet -Euro Step -Playing Roles as a Player -Catching and Playing in Space 1:11:20 Drop Steps vs Hip Turns -Overview of Each -Drop Step: Foot Plants -Hip Turn: Turning in the Air -Study Done on This to Determine Which One Is Quicker -Hip Turn Ended Up Being Quicker -Safety of Hip Turns vs Drop Steps With ACL Injuries -Using Bodies Natural Elasticity -A lot of Players Naturally Cross Feet and Hip Turn Naturally Learn More: "Fake Fundamentals" & "Fake Fundamentals 2" on Kindle/Amazon "21st Century Basketball Practice" on Amazon
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In this episode I'm joined by professional basketball coach, consultant, and clinician Brian McCormick. Brian has coached professionally in Denmark, Ireland, and Sweden, taking a team to the finals in Denmark's 1st Division and being selected to coach in Sweden's Damligan All-Star Game. Brian completed his PhD in Exercise and Sports Science at the University of Utah, and has had peer-reviewed papers published in the International Journal of Exercise Science, International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, and Strength & Conditioning Journal. He's written several books including an enormously popular one called ‘The 21st Century Basketball Practice'. And it's this book that we focus on mainly in this podcast. Specifically we talk about, flow vs deliberate practice; keeping the game fun and enjoyable at all levels; educative vs training environment; reducing mistakes vs improving skill; the importance of players practice handling mistakes in training and Brian's greatest coaching influences.
Welcome to Episode 24 you beautiful fuck heads. On the Lodge today we have a fellow podcaster Brian McCormick. Brian is the host of both the Movie Mayhem Podcast as well as the Picked Last Podcast, you can find both podcasts on podbean, itunes, and various other podcasting platforms. Brian is a true professional and both his podcasts are a solid listen. Music - What Would You Be Like? ft. Jordan Peterson by Akira The Don Follow Akira The Don here - https://linktr.ee/akirathedon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-landi-lodge/support
In our seventy ninth podcast we talk to Brian about his incredible weight loss journey from starting with weight watchers to finding the best success with keto. He shares his insights into workouts, cheat days, fasting and what motivated him over the past 365 days! SPONSOR: Real Good Foods Code: KETOCONNECT for 10% off your purchase!
Korean adoptee and New York City-based actor Brian McCormick talks about playing the lead in "A Korean Drama Addict's Guide to Losing Your Virginity," a play by Hmong-American playwright May Lee-Yang, that recently had a sold-out run in the Twin Cities. Now in his 30s, McCormick's story includes a circuitous route to acting despite a path in front him all along, how being a transracial adoptee influences how he approaches roles and casting calls, and his take on the current movement towards more Asian-American representation in Hollywood. There's late-night run-ins with Prince and he reveals how he and his high school friends first learned about dating and women.
Nate and I discuss with Brian McCormick PhD, the competitive cauldron, which is a strategy of keeping score in practices to help raise player engagement, train a competitive spirit, and give us an objective data point on player performance. Subscribe to weekly newsletter at thriveonchallenge.com to get the coaching PDF notes. Let us know your thoughts: @CoachNSanderson @jpnerbun Nate_S@BreakthroughBasketball.com jpnerbun@thriveonchallenge.com
This week, in La Voz en Breve, journalists Mariel Fiori and Antonio Flores-Lobos talk with Juan Flores and Brian McCormick of the Columbia County Sanctuary Movement about what is being done to protect immigrants and how to register new voters. Brandy Walters, co-owner of Kingston’s... Read More ›
A discussion with Brian McCormick, Head basketball coach at Broward College in Florida. Topics include current problems with the way we identify and develop talent, coaching fake fundamentals, and designing practice to increase game intelligence and awareness. More information about my guest: https://learntocoachbasketball.com/ https://twitter.com/brianmccormick https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianmccormick/ More information: http://perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc) Twitter: @Shakeywaits Email: robgray@asu.edu Credits: The Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action Lo Fi is Hi Fi - I’m on a Talk Show Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy via freemusicarchive.org
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This week Coach Collins talks with Brian McCormick Check out more material at https://teachhoops.com/ For Coaches who want to get better Please Support us at Mindset: The New Psychology of Success The Art of Learning: An Inner Journey to Optimal Performance -
Interviews with key producers in four different areas of Oregon, including David Adelsheim of the Willamette Valley, Brian McCormick of Colombia Gorge, Earl Jones of the Umpqua Valley, and Bill Steele from the Applegate Valley.
Listen to the Show and access all links at www.coffeeforthebrain.com Check out the show and episodes on iTunes In this episode we discuss: How do we work to change how we as coaches and teachers change our perception of teaching? Why we need to change the perception on how we do the things we are currently doing. Understand the problems when players/students don't see the reason WHY they are being asked to do the things they are being asked to do. The fear of charting down the paths that nobody else is doing and dealing with the following: What is the biggest difference in athletic mindsets today versus 10 years or 20 years ago? How do we deal with the idea of continuing to do the wrong things right instead of the right things wrong? Why children should play multiple sports instead of specializing in one. What are skills needed to be successful in life and on the court? [shareable]If you do things differently, then you are on an island on your own and if you are not successful you are screwed.[/shareable] Resources Discussed in the Podcast Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol S. Dweck Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth Anders Ericsson Check Out His books The 21st Century Basketball Practice: My book review 21st Century Basketball Practice by Brian McCormick 21st Century Guide to Individual Skill Fake Fundamentals Blitz Basketball: Find Brian McCormick at the following places https://180shooter.com/ http://learntocoachbasketball.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/thecrossovermovement
The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast brings peace to families, or at least that's John from Oregon says in this week's Celtic Feedback. Enjoy some awesome Celtic peace making music from Poitin, Vince Conaway, Shillelagh!, Hugh Morrison, Seamus Kennedy, Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones, Drunk & Sailor, Vintage Wildflowers, Andrew McKee, Sligo Rags, Doug Folkins, Spirited Lads, Secret Sky, The Prodigals, Sisters of Murphy. Listen. Like. Share. Then download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free! Then Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion Vacations Travel will change your life. It opens your eyes to the mysterious and makes historical events come alive. 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Coach Nick is joined again by Brian McCormick, a basketball and skill development coach as well as an author of several fantastic books, who takes a unique approach to the game. Brian stresses that off foot layups ("Goofy Foot" in his parlance) should be encouraged, free play allowed, and simply not being stuck to age old fundamentals that don't apply to the real world of basketball games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the work of the Turner Prize-shortlisted artists go on show at Tate Britain, Charlotte Mullins assesses what the exhibition says about the strength of contemporary art in the UK.Brian McCormick, Seamus Heaney's nephew and director of a new arts and literary centre dedicated to the Nobel laureate, talks about opening the exhibition space in the poet's home town of Bellaghy, Northern Ireland. Meg Rosoff, who completed the new novel Beck by her friend Mal Peet after he passed away, and Samantha Norman, who finished her mother Ariana Franklin's historical thriller Winter Siege, discuss the challenges - and joys - of completing books after the death of their authors.Actor Dominic Cooper and director Terry Johnson discuss their new production of The Libertine, Stephen Jeffreys' 1994 play about the rake and poet John Wilmot who scandalised the court of Charles II. Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Rachel Simpson.
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CLICK HERE TO BUY BRIAN'S INCREDIBLE BOOK: http://amzn.to/1Fha20t Coach Nick sat down with Brian McCormick, who's a PhD in Exercise and Sports Science, coached professionally in Europe, and at every level in the U.S. as well as being a college strength and conditioning coach. He shatters the myth of so many of our commonly run basketball drills, explaining why there is very little practical use for them. In his book Fake Fundamentals, he goes in much further detail - a MUST read. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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