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Tom Caron takes you behind the scenes of the Red Sox farm system, sitting down with key figures to uncover just how strong the future of Boston baseball really is. He interviews The Big Three—Kristian Campbell, Roman Anthony, and Marcelo Mayer—to get their insights on their development and the excitement surrounding their potential. Then, Tom chats with Brian Abraham, the Red Sox Senior Director of Player Development, about the organization's approach to nurturing top talent. Tom also sits down with Payton Tolle, the Red Sox 2024 2nd round draft pick and pitching prospect, to discuss his journey and what lies ahead. Plus, he gets a deep dive into the prospects from Ian Cundall and Chris Hatfield, Red Sox Prospect Analysts, for an expert breakdown of the talent in the pipeline. Tune in for all this and more on the latest episode of 310 To Left, presented by your New England Ford Dealers, with Tom Caron. GET NESN 360: https://nesn.com/download-the-nesn-app/ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NESN Twitter: https://twitter.com/NESN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NESN/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nesn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nesn Twitch: https://twitch.tv/nesn/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Hatfield, Executive Editor of www.soxprospects.com joined on Tuesday to discuss the upcoming season for the Boston Red Sox which begins March 27. Lots of decisions to be made before that as the Sox get ready for 2025 in Fort Myers, Florida.
"There's a lot in sales we can't control, but we can always control how we respond to it." - Chris Hatfield in today's Tip 1839 Learn more about Chris at DailySales.Tips/1839 Have feedback? Want to share a sales tip? Email: scott@top1.fm
On this episode of LID Radio Podcast, we're joined by Chris Hatfield, author of Sales Psyche: A Guide to Mastering a Healthy & High-Performing Mind. About Chris Hatfield Chris Hatfield is the Founder and Coach at Sales Psyche. He has spent the last 15 years in sales, leadership and coaching roles and has a passion for supporting people in unlocking their potential and creating a healthier mind. Chris is a qualified Coach and has worked with companies such as Meta, Google, Experian, Salesforce, Virgin Media and O2. Additionally, he can be found on TikTok (chris_hatfield) sharing content and tips on working on Attachment Theory, attracting over 150,000 followers. About Sales Psyche Sales Psyche is the first book that focuses on the salesperson's mind and well-being. Unlike traditional sales books fixated on skillsets, this guide delves into the overlooked realm of mental and emotional tools, fostering a healthy and high-performing mindset essential for getting results and a progressive career in sales.
Derrik, Jake, and Hunter are joined by Chris Hatfield of SoxProspects. The trio talk to Chris about the SoxProspects new rankings, the 2024 season went, and looking ahead to the 2025 season.They ask about which prospects he missed on and those he felt didn't get a proper chance. What does he think of the adjustments made in the pitching development? Hatfield also gives an inside look at the website's process when it comes to scouting and creating their top 60 rankings. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, @ThePeskyReport. We are officially a part of Beyond The Monster Twitter: @BeyondtheMnstr Substack: https://beyondthemonster.substack.com/
A diverse show on Thursday as we talked baseball and the global economy. Chris Hatfield, Executive Editor of www.soxprospects.com joined us to discuss the state of the Red Sox. The second portion of the show featured Harvard Graduate School Professor Dr. Emiliana Vegas who has written a new book, "Let's Change the World: How to Work Within International Development Organizations to Make a Difference".
Chris Hatfield and Ian Cundall from SoxProspects.com join the show to give us their raw reactions to the Red Sox calling up their top three prospects. -Here Comes Nut Town -Anthony, Mayer, Teel Called Up -Kristian Campbell's Status -Prospect Grading Process -Rafaela Rookie Year Impressions -Big Three Work Ethic -Red Sox Got Swept -Statement On Duran: Bad. Use promo code “SEC10” to get up to $250 in bonus cash AND a special pick on Underdog! PLAY HERE: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/pc-d2PyPbHAPu 0:00 - Intro 1:25 - Sox Prospects 6:14 - Down On The Farm 1:42:30 - Post Interview 1:55:53 - Jarren Duran 2:10:30 - Red Sox Swept 2:55:00 - Stop & Shop 3:05:00 - Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(0:00) Joe starts the third hour finishing up his thoughts on in or out with calls coming in. (05:40) Chris Hatfield from Sox Prospects joins the show to talk all things Red Sox trade deadline and Alex Cora's contract extension. (20:10) Does Alex Cora signing an extension prove to fans that the Sox are invested in this years team? Calls come in to discuss with Joe. (32:10) Another edition of Murray's Musings.
Chris Hatfield is a dedicated mindset and wellbeing coach with a passion for empowering individuals to thrive in both their professional and personal lives. As the founder of Sales Psyche, Chris specializes in coaching sales professionals, recruiters, and leaders to cultivate high-performance mindsets while prioritizing mental wellbeing.Chris shares valuable insights and actionable techniques in this episode of The Cosmic Bridge, including the "5 Senses Exercise," designed to foster mindfulness and enhance focus. Join Chris and host Michael as they explore the intersection of mindset, wellbeing, and professional success, offering invaluable guidance for personal growth and fulfillment.Enjoy the show, subscribe and let us know what you think!Find out more about Chris and the links discussed:Chris's Linked In: https://tinyurl.com/dtdwk6sp Banish your sales burnout course: https://tinyurl.com/2s48mdh9 Sales Psyche: https://tinyurl.com/mr26ck88 Podcast Chapters:0.00 - Trailer0.54 - Intro 2.25 - Chris Mental Healthy Journey5.42 - Chris on Anxiety10.24 - Recharging Your Batteries12.23 - 5 Senses Exercise17.00 - Limiting Beliefs & Imposter Syndrome19.18 - Self Criticism 21.45 - “Why” Questions27.23 Vulnerability40.08 Get Comfortable with Feedback 44.18 Take Aways from The Show(Michael Hanson is the host of the COSMIC Bridge podcast that inspires its listeners to find their higher purpose and connect their material and spiritual life through stories of breathwork teachers, shamans and stroke survivors. He is also the CEO of Growth Genie, an international B2B sales consultancy)
Joining us for our Tuesday show to talk baseball was Chris Hatfield, the Executive Editor of www.soxpropects.com. Also on Tuesday, our monthly segment with the New Hampshire Department of Safety features John Marasco, the Director of the N.H. Department of Motor Vehicles and Deputy Director Janet Bouchard. We talked about new initiatives at the DMV and the national deadline for "Real I.D." which is May 7, 2025.
Ian and Chris Hatfield reunite to break down the end of spring training and the opening day roster. They then move on and discuss the Worcester roster which has a few surprises including Nick Yorke not making the team and Stephen Scott's release. They also go through the rest of the recent transaction and Chris provides updates on injured players including Noah Song, Alex Hoppe, Nazzan Zanetello, Brooks Brannon and more. Finally, they end the episode by going through your emails! Players discussed include Ceddanne Rafaela, Kutter Crawford, Bobby Dalbec, Richard Fitts, Grant Gambrell, Nick Yorke and more! Got something to say? We love talking about what you want to hear about. Make sure to email us at podcast@soxprospects.com. Social Media Links: IG: @SoxProspects @SPChrisHatfield @IanCundall @SoxProspects Love the show? Want to help us out while also getting exclusive goodies? Support the podcast by contributing to us on Patreon!
Whether directing in NYC or Scarborough Ann has helped artists across the musical theatre world shine. We talk about working with her kids, why even Chris Hatfield calls her Mama Ann, how she subscribes to the adage, that when God closes a door, you climb in a window. Her motto: Life is one long improv. You just Yes, Ann everything. https://www.instagram.com/mama.merriam/
We talked some “Hot Stove League” baseball talk with the Executive Editor of www.soxprospects.com Chris Hatfield. The website, dedicated to the Boston Red Sox minor league system, is unique in its' scope and detail of the top prospects in the organization and has been now for 20 years. We also talked about the life of former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger who passed away Wednesday at the age of 100.
The Executive Editor of www.soxprospects.com, Chris Hatfield, was our Monday guest. Chris talked about the current status of the Boston Red Sox and also looked ahead to the future as we focused on Boston minor leaguers including Roman Anthony, Ceddanne Rafaela and Marcelo Mayer just to name a few.
Ian Brown joins the show live from San Francisco! What are the best walk-up songs? Chris Hatfield joins Rob Bradford to preview the Red Sox at the trade deadline. Max Scherzer is going to the Rangers!
Hour 2 - Bradfo comments on the way the Red Sox have handled the situation with Matt Dermody and draws parallels to the way the Bruins handled their own situation with Mitchell Miller; Chris Hatfield of SoxProspects.com joins the show to talk possible Red Sox trades
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Here's another great episode from the archives for Mental Health Month! Chris Hatfield is the Founder of Sales Psyche, which works to develop and support the mental health and performance of sales managers and their teams. This episode is part of an ongoing conversation we're having on this program about all aspects of mental health in sales. Chris and I have a wide ranging conversation about the impact of mental health on performance at all levels in sales. And why it represents one of the biggest threats to the overall well-being of a sales team. Especially in today's uncertain environment. Plus, Chris and I talk about tackling the stigma of mental health in the workplace. _ Sponsored by: Revenue.io | Unlock exponential growth with an AI-powered RevOps platform | Revenue.io Explore the Revenue.io Podcast Universe: Sales Enablement Podcast RevOps Podcast Selling with Purpose Podcast
Join Kevin and Chris Hatfield, Founder and Coach of Sales Psyche for a chat about sales mindset. Chris has 16+ years of experience in sales and leadership roles and now works with commercial teams to support and develop their mindset and mental wellbeing. He has worked with the likes of Meta, Salesforce, Dataiku, Virgin Media Business and NTT Data. Chris started off in sales and initially struggled with his anxiety, that led him down a personal route of wanting to understand more about the mind and mental wellbeing side of things. Connect with Chris: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrishatfieldsalespsyche/The podcast is brought to you by Sales Codehelping revenue leaders unlock value in B2B SaaS sales teamsWe welcome your views on our podcast and questions you might have for our podcast guests.Connect with the show host below:Kevin Thiele: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinthiele/
Baseball and golf were in the spotlight on this edition of the show. Chris Hatfield, Executive Editor of www.soxprospects.com, updated the status of some of top players in the Red Sox minor league system and Drew Millard discussed his new book, “How Golf Can Save Your Life”. Drew is very candid in the book in talking about how golf helped him battle depression.
Jason is joined by Derek Carty, MLB betting and fantasy analyst, the man behind THE BAT X projections, to discuss the start of the MLB season, what early bets he likes, and what markets he's eyeing this season. Chris Hatfield also joins the show after going 3-0 in the Sweet 16 on the podcast he gives another bet that's his "biggest of the tournament"! Kris Abbott from Betano Sportsbook joins to give the action report on both the start of the MLB season and the Final Four. 2:51-13:06 Derek Carty (THE BAT X projections) 13:07-25:11 Chris Hatfield from Covers.com 25:12-29:57 Kris Abbott from Betano Sportsbook Make sure you follow/subscribe to the Sharp 600, and if you love what we're putting out, please write a review!
The SDR DiscoCall Podcast: For Brand New Sales Development Reps
Get ready to tune in to the latest episode of the SDR DiscoCall Show, where Chris Hatfield, the founder of Sales Psyche, dives into the world of mental health and wellbeing. Hatfield emphasizes the importance of exploring the reasons behind negative emotions and distinguishing between happiness and excitement in this engaging podcast. With his extensive experience in sales training, he uncovers the gap in the market for mental health training and the benefits of creating a podcast to learn from others and build a strong network. Hatfield also shares valuable insights on coaching and empowering reps to figure things out independently while providing support when needed. If you're keen to boost your mental health, well-being, and management skills, this podcast is a must-listen! So, get ready to be entertained, informed, and inspired by Chris Hatfield and the SDR DiscoCall Show.
Jason is joined by Chris Hatfield from Covers.com and Rohit Ponnaiya from Covers.com to discuss this weekend's action with their best bets. ALSO, Arthur DiCesare from Superbook Sportsbook joins the show to give the action report in the 2-minute drill. 2:11-11:57 Chris Hatfield from Covers.com 11:58-20:34 Rohit Ponnaiya from Covers.com 20:35-23:29 Arthur DiCesare from Superbook Sportsbook Make sure you follow/subscribe to the Sharp 600, and if you love what we're putting out, please write a review!
Chris Hatfield joined the show live from Fort Myers, Florida, the Spring Training home of the Boston Red Sox. Chris is the Executive Editor of soxprospects.com a website that follows and analyzes the progress of the top minor league players in the Red Sox organization. We also welcome John Leahy, an award winning sports play by play broadcaster who has been on the air since 1995. He is currently the voice of Merrimack College Men's and Women's hockey on ESPN+.
Jason is joined by Chris Hatfield from Covers.com and Rohit Ponnaiya from Covers.com to discuss all things March Madness. ALSO, Arthur DiCesare from Superbook Sportsbook joins the show to give the action report in the 2-minute drill. 2:25-12:51 Chris Hatfield from Covers.com 12:52-19:40 Rohit Ponnaiya from Covers.com 19:41-21:59 Arthur DiCesare from Superbook Sportsbook Make sure you follow/subscribe to the Sharp 600, and if you love what we're putting out, please write a review!
Este es un episodio en ingles. Chris Hatfield es uno de los dueños de @SoxProspects y, en general, uno de los mayores conocedores de los prospectos y el sistema de granjas de los Red Sox. Ve a YouTube para la versión con subtítulos.
Chris Hatfield is the Founder and Coach at Sales Psyche. Problems with mental health are one of the biggest threats to the performance of sales teams. Chris digs into the impact of mental health at all levels of sales and talks about how the key to sales brilliance is mental resilience. Chris also discusses how companies can create a sales culture that nourishes sellers' mental health, as well as the ability of anxiety as an effective warning device. Finally, Andy and Chris discuss the organizational changes needed for a culture that takes care of sellers' mental health, and the impact of quotas and inauthentic sales processes on human behavior. HIGHLIGHT QUOTES A coaching-first mentality creates a vibrant sales culture - Chris: "I think a big thing around it is this kind of coaching-first mentality of always looking for a way to be able to empower someone and develop someone in anything that they do within their role, whether that's to help them become a leader eventually, or just to help them become a better, not just salesperson, but a person." Investing in people is good for wellbeing and finances - Chris: "Companies who are investing in employee's wellbeing are now seeing a five to one ROI return, so for every dollar they spend, they're getting $5 back, which is showing that, even if you don't have that moral obligation to do this, there is a financial benefit of doing it as well." Onboarding and training create confidence in sellers - Chris: "I think a big thing of this comes down to how people are onboarded and developed initially as well, and where I've seen this work really well, when you first come in, if all you're doing is teaching your reps about your process, about your product, about what you do, then as soon as they get on the phone, this level of confidence, if you're not necessarily confident in yourself initially, you'll be confident in what you've been told or taught or trained on, so that's what you're going to talk about." Find out more about Chris in the links below: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrishatfieldsalespsyche/ Website: https://www.salespsyche.co.uk/ More on Andy: Connect on LinkedIn Get Andy's new book "Sell Without Selling Out" on Amazon Learn more at AndyPaul.com Sponsored by: Revenue.io | Unlock exponential growth with an AI-powered RevOps platform | Revenue.io Scratchpad | The fastest way to update Salesforce, take sales notes, and stay on top of to-dos | Scratchpad.com Blueboard | World's leading experiential rewards & recognition platform | Blueboard.com Explore the Revenue.io Podcast Universe: Sales Enablement Podcast RevOps Podcast Selling with Purpose Podcast
Ken Cail interviews special guest Chris Hatfield. Chris is the Executive Editor and Podcast Host for Sox Prospects. He and Ken chat about all things Red Sox and more!
I've spoken often on this podcast about the consulting industry and the way it has historically produced a lot of burnout. Another role that has been known to produce a significant amount of burnout and anxiety, given the constant pressure to succeed and win as well as its competitive nature, is sales. Here to speak with me today about the relationship between sales and mindset is Chris Hatfield, owner of Sales and My Psyche, an organization dedicated to exploring and improving mindset and anxiety issues in the sales industry.https://www.salespsyche.co.uk/LinkedIn
I've spoken often on this podcast about the consulting industry and the way it has historically produced a lot of burnout. Another role that has been known to produce a significant amount of burnout and anxiety, given the constant pressure to succeed and win as well as its competitive nature, is sales. Here to speak with me today about the relationship between sales and mindset is Chris Hatfield, owner of Sales and My Psyche, an organization dedicated to exploring and improving mindset and anxiety issues in the sales industry.https://www.salespsyche.co.uk/LinkedIn
Ken Cail interviews special guest Chris Hatfield. Chris is the Executive Editor and Podcast Host for Sox Prospects. He and Ken chat about the recent Red Sox games and more! Visit Sox Prospects website, at https://soxprospects.com/
Covers.com MLB analyst Chris Hatfield joins GamePlay to discuss the future of umpiring, why road favourites are having success, who the favourite is in the AL Central, his pick for AL MVP, the Yankees historic June and which teams he thinks have good value down the stretch.
Gareth Wheeler filling in for Matt Cauz on Game Play. In the first hour of today's show, Wheeler gets into Auston Matthews' decorated night at the NHL Awards. Then Wheels is joined by Covers.com MLB analyst Chris Hatfield to discuss the torrid pace the Yankees are on this season and where the smart money is in the MLB.
It's Prospect Week at the Fenway Rundown. Host Chris Cotillo talks to Red Sox director of player development Brian Abraham and SoxProspects.com executive editor Chris Hatfield about the current state of Boston's farm system, including updates on Triston Casas, Brayan Bello, Marcelo Mayer and others. With both guests, Cotillo discusses which prospects might make an impact in the majors later this year. Intro music: Airside by Hiro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HOW TO COMMUNICATE YOUR MENTAL HEALTH STORY AS A SALES LEADER; Mental health and mental illness are two terms often used as if they mean the same thing, but they don't. Everyone has mental health, just like everyone has physical health and spiritual health. According to this week's guest, not everyone will have a mental illness, but they will experience a struggle in their mental well-being at some point in their lives. It's also a common misconception that sales leaders in the workplace must be infallible in order to be considered a success, however, there are so many benefits that come with being open, vulnerable and transparent about your own mental health journey as a mentor. People will become more comfortable expressing themselves, and in turn, will be encouraged to support each other. By doing this, you are laying the foundations for a positive culture change in your business. But how exactly can you initiate this change? In this episode, Chris Hatfield sits down with me to talk about the importance of sharing your mental health story as a sales leader. Listen in to learn more! WHAT WE DISCUSS; [0:27] - Who is Chris Hatfield? [2:03] - Chris' experience with anxiety during his sales career [4:05] - How Chris became comfortable sharing his mental health story [7:42] - How Chris measures the ROI of mental health coaching and training [10:27] - Why do sales leaders struggle with showing their vulnerability? [13:10] - Dealing with leaders that have a different mindset [14:54] - Why sales leaders should share their mental health story [17:40] - The cons in sharing your mental health story [20:11] - How to support someone with a problem you can't relate to [23:40] - Figuring out how much of your story to share [27:05] - How to deal with the anxiety that comes before sharing your story [30:11] - How long should your story be? [32:10] - Telling your story to encourage others to tell theirs [36:21] - How to make your team comfortable with mental health conversations [38:35] - How to deal with the ‘vulnerability hangover' post sharing your story [39:51] - The vision of SalesPsyche VALUABLE INSIGHTS AND KEY TOPICS: 56% of sales reps are not comfortable talking about mental health with their manager. When you share your mental health story, make sure you provide a solution to your challenge so that people become encouraged to solve their own challenges. You don't need to have the answers to all the problems but you can guide your team to find a solution for theirs Ask yourself “Why, What, How”: Why am I sharing this? What's the intention? How am I sharing this? Anxiety tries to get you to pay attention to something - listen to it! Sometimes, our brain catastrophizes things and makes things worse than they actually are. Always find the evidence. When sharing your story, keep it succinct and think about the relevancy of what you're sharing. 3 REASONS SALES LEADERS STRUGGLE WITH SHOWING VULNERABILITY Being vulnerable is not in their nature and the way they developed throughout their career created a habit of not having a space to be vulnerable. They hold a belief that being vulnerable may position them as an ineffective leader. They believe in the idea that the more vulnerable you are with your team, the less accountable they will be when it comes to reaching business goals as you won't be taken seriously as a leader. NOTABLE QUOTES: [25:29] - “Emotions are signals, not threats.” - Chris Hatfield [29:10] - “Writing things down helps you become more present and look at things more logically.” - Chris Hatfield USEFUL RESOURCES: Connect with Chris Hatfield: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrishatfieldsalespsyche https://www.instagram.com/heypsychehow https://www.salespsyche.co.uk/ Ravi Rajani's website: https://www.theravirajani.com Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ravirajani/ https://www.tiktok.com/@theravirajani
Hour 1 - Bradfo is back with Brian Barrett to talk all things baseball! First the guys discuss Rafael Devers and contact negotiations and whether or not the Sox should be focusing on him over a player like Xander Bogaerts; Chris Hatfield of SoxProspects.com joins the show and each of the guys list their top Red Sox prospects
Chris Hatfield, Executive Editor of soxprospects.com on the continuing labor dispute in Major League Baseball and what impact the impasse will have on the upcoming minor league baseball season and the prospects that will and some that won't be playing at the start of the season.
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Chris Hatfield, Executive Editor, and Podcast Host at soxprospects.com a website dedicated to ranking and evaluating players in the Boston Red Sox organization.
The guys start the show recapping the Cards win over FSU and then break down the match up with Wake. They end the show talking with their guy Chris Hatfield about his locks of the week and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Kory (formerly of The Athletic, FanGraphs, Vice, etc) is joined once again by Chris Hatfield, the Executive Editor of Sox Prospects. Chris and Matt talk about the draft that just happened, how Marcelo Mayer fell to Boston at four, the promise of Jud Fabian, and some other names to look out for in Boston's draft haul. They hit on some names in the Sox system who are popping, and examine the two prospects just called up to Boston, in Jarren Duran and Tanner Houck. There's other stuff too! You can and should follow Chris at @SPChrisHatfield on Twitter, and listen to his podcast on the Red Sox minor league system called, appropriately, the Sox Prospects Podcast. The Sox Outsider Podcast is the companion podcast to the Sox Outsider newsletter (soxoutsider.substack.com), which is written by Matt Kory. Matt has written for The Athletic, Sports On Earth, FanGraphs, Vice, Baseball Prospectus, and a bunch of other reputable websites during his time covering baseball and the Red Sox. The Sox Outsider newsletter is his newest venture, and it covers the Red Sox in depth, with analytics, analysis, and humor. It's free to read and subscribe at soxoutsider.substack.com, so please check it out! If you enjoy this podcast, give it a rating and/or a review! Thanks for listening everybody!
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In this episode, Chris talks about the impact of different forms of pressure and why it is important to have a mechanism to cope. He explains the relationship of being able to manage mindset with improved performance, and why we need to pay attention to emotional signals and triggers. With the signs of both stress and burnout sometimes being difficult to recognise it is important to take responsibilty to increase awareness of these. Key insights include: - Developing a mindset to serve not sabotage - Managing self talk - Recognising types of imposter syndrome Connect with Chris on LinkedIn, and with your host Fred Copestake at linktr.ee/fredcopestake. #sales #impostersyndrome #mindset
https://thethreeguyspodcast.buzzsprout.com/On Episode 16 The Three Guys debate if you had one superpower what would that power be and why? They interview Chris Hatfield host of the SoxProspects.com Podcast.Chris Hatfield is the host of SoxProspects.com Podcast - the most comprehensive discussion of the Red Sox minor league farm system on the Web. Chris is a graduate of Brown University, and attended The University of Virginia for Law School. Chris began his journey into covering sports when he became Sports Editor for Brown University. He tells how collecting baseball cards as a kid was his first step into player analytics. He discusses his internship for a local newspaper The Eagle Tribune, working in the Sports Information Department for Brown, and how becoming a paralegal for a law office connected him to the individual who runs SoxProspect.com. Chris tells how he originally discovered SoxProspects.com when he was playing MLB on Nintendo Game Cube and uploading stats for players. Chris would go onto writing stories for SoxProspects.com a page dedicated to the Boston Red Sox minor league which ultimately led to becoming the host of the SoxProspects.com Podcast. He breaks down the 4 levels of the minor leagues (Portland Sea Dogs, Greenville Drive, Salem Red Sox, Worcester Red Sox), talks ranking the top 60 prospects in the farm system, player analytics, behind the scene look into scouting, international scouting (the Dominican Summer League), past trades, cap space, the Mookie Betts trade, and some funny stories he's had along the way as a journalist. The Three Guys talk with Chris about advice he would give to others looking to do what he does, a lesson he learned from an old coach he had in high school, and continuing the growth of his podcast. They end with some fun questions for Chris. Chris Hatfield Contact Info:Website: SoxProspects.comInstagram: SoxProspects.com (@soxprospects) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: SoxProspects.com (@SoxProspects) / TwitterThe Three Guys Podcast:Instagram: The Three Guys Podcast (@the_three_guys_podcast_) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: The Three Guys Podcast (@TheThreeGuysPo1) / TwitterYouTube: (2) Three Guys Podcast - YouTubeDerek: Derek DePetrillo (@derekd0518) • Instagram photos and videosBrian: Brian Nazarian (@the_real_brian_nazarian) • Instagram photos and videosBrett: Brett J. DePetrillo (@78brettzky) • Instagram photos and videosProduced by:Instagram: 78Brettzky Productions (@78brettzkyproductions) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: 78Brettzky Productions (@78brettzkyP) / Twitter
https://thethreeguyspodcast.buzzsprout.com/On Episode 16 The Three Guys debate if you had one superpower what would that power be and why? They interview Chris Hatfield host of the SoxProspects.com Podcast.Chris Hatfield is the host of SoxProspects.com Podcast - the most comprehensive discussion of the Red Sox minor league farm system on the Web. Chris is a graduate of Brown University, and attended The University of Virginia for Law School. Chris began his journey into covering sports when he became Sports Editor for Brown University. He tells how collecting baseball cards as a kid was his first step into player analytics. He discusses his internship for a local newspaper The Eagle Tribune, working in the Sports Information Department for Brown, and how becoming a paralegal for a law office connected him to the individual who runs SoxProspect.com. Chris tells how he originally discovered SoxProspects.com when he was playing MLB on Nintendo Game Cube and uploading stats for players. Chris would go onto writing stories for SoxProspects.com a page dedicated to the Boston Red Sox minor league which ultimately led to becoming the host of the SoxProspects.com Podcast. He breaks down the 4 levels of the minor leagues (Portland Sea Dogs, Greenville Drive, Salem Red Sox, Worcester Red Sox), talks ranking the top 60 prospects in the farm system, player analytics, behind the scene look into scouting, international scouting (the Dominican Summer League), past trades, cap space, the Mookie Betts trade, and some funny stories he's had along the way as a journalist. The Three Guys talk with Chris about advice he would give to others looking to do what he does, a lesson he learned from an old coach he had in high school, and continuing the growth of his podcast. They end with some fun questions for Chris. Chris Hatfield Contact Info:Website: SoxProspects.comInstagram: SoxProspects.com (@soxprospects) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: SoxProspects.com (@SoxProspects) / TwitterThe Three Guys Podcast:Instagram: The Three Guys Podcast (@the_three_guys_podcast_) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: The Three Guys Podcast (@TheThreeGuysPo1) / TwitterYouTube: (2) Three Guys Podcast - YouTubeDerek: Derek DePetrillo (@derekd0518) • Instagram photos and videosBrian: Brian Nazarian (@the_real_brian_nazarian) • Instagram photos and videosBrett: Brett J. DePetrillo (@78brettzky) • Instagram photos and videosProduced by:Instagram: 78Brettzky Productions (@78brettzkyproductions) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: 78Brettzky Productions (@78brettzkyP) / Twitter
In episode 12 of our ‘SaaS expert interview' series, Matt Milligan sits down with Chris Hatfield, the founder of Sales Psyche. Chris is an expert in mental health coaching for salespeople and sales leaders. Remarkably, salespeople are 3 times more likely to struggle with their mental health than those in the 'median' job. He talks us through how to go about tackling this challenge, and the knock-on effects it can have on productivity.
It's a classic story: Boy meets girl, boy loses kidney, boy travels the globe to get kidney back in an epic adventure that takes him from New York to Marrakesh to Flint, Michigan, with hearts broken and urban legends brought to life along the way. Produced in quarantine with Doug Bost, Carolyn Baeumler, Kelly Deadmon, Chris Hatfield, Susan Wands, Robert Petkoff, David Manis, Mary Micari, Becky Goodman, Charles Parnell, Jason Kravits, Terry Kinney, and Jeff Ward as Doctor Normal. Script by Doug Bost, production by Doug Bost and Jeff Ward for Union Signal.
Murder, coffee beans, and paranoia on the open road.WITH: Jeff Ward, Doug Bost, KJ Sanchez, Ken Munch, and Chris Hatfield. And Tammy Faye Starlite on the radio. Script by Doug Bost.
The Grown Folks Podcast - Episode 8 - Social Selling - Providing Value & Solving Problems ft. Chris Hatfield aka (@not_another_sales_guy) Thanks for coming back folks! In the eighth episode of our grown folk chat, I'm talking to podcasting and sales wizard Chris Hatfield about all things social selling! We cover everything from how to drive indirect sales by providing value first, why content is king and give you some easy tips to get started on your own social selling journey. Hope you enjoy and be sure to go check out Chris on his social channels below: Where you can find Chris: Podcast: https://anchor.fm/not-another-sales-podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrishatfieldnasg/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/not_another_sales_guy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Not-Another-Sales-Guy-160018114803705 Website: https://www.notanothersalesguy.com And me! YouTube: Style With Substance Instagram: @swsblog Twitter: @swsblog Website: https://www.sws-blog.com
Introducing Paul Campbell: Paul is a former amateur hockey prospect who had high hopes to making into the big leagues until a tragic car accident on Christmas of 1987 left him in a coma for 51 days, due to this he could never really play hockey again. He has since become a teacher whose motivation in life is inspiring others and making a positive impact in people's lives. After the death of his brother he was inspired to finally publish his book about his life, that being Goodnight Paul. The Journey to My NHL: Living the Dream. His book has been read and endorsed by Chris Hatfield and Don Cherry. Though Paul came close to death he considers himself to be the luckiest man alive. In this episode: Paul shares with us with his hilarious story about how he got here before this interview. Paul shares his positive physical change since his coma in 1987. Dave explains how he was introduced to Paul through Email and drawn in by Paul's amazing story. Paul shares how he started skating since he was 16 months old and grew up to be a very strong hockey player. How he led his high school and junior teams in scoring. Paul tells Greg and Dave how he had a verbal agreement from the IHL's Peoria Riverman the St.Louis Blues' affiliate that he could tryout once he was finished playing university hockey. Paul explains how he got into his car accident on Christmas night in 1987 and how he didn't know he was in a coma for 51 days until he awoke in March of 1988. Paul says that after his concussion he couldn't skate very well, which devastated him because being a hockey player was his dream that he worked so hard to achieve. Paul sadly tells the Boiling Point that he lost his best friend Frank in the car accident and that he thinks of Frank every day since then. Paul shares his own “never give up philosophy” to inspire others. Paul shares about his book Goodnight Paul. The Journey to My NHL: Living the Dream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices