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Join us for an exhilarating episode as Coach Johnny Bowlin shares the thrilling comeback victory of the Mount Pleasant Panthers against the Keokuk Chiefs. Experience the excitement of a high school football game where the Panthers showcased resilience and determination to clinch their third win of the season. Coach Bowlin reflects on the pivotal moments that led to the Panthers' success, highlighting the outstanding defensive strategies that shut down the Chiefs in the second half. With key plays and strategic decisions, the Panthers maintained control, securing a memorable win. Discover how the team's newfound confidence is reshaping their culture and expectations, fueled by standout performances from senior leaders and promising young talents. The episode also delves into the crucial role of special teams and the unwavering support from Mount Pleasant's spirited student section. Get an insider's perspective on the challenges and triumphs faced by the Panthers this season, including insights into their strategies and preparations for upcoming games. Don't miss Coach Bowling's thoughts on the team's journey from a 23-game losing streak to a potential 500 season. Tune in for an inspiring look at the heart and hustle driving the Mount Pleasant Panthers toward success.
Coach Morris is the head coach of The West Carroll war Eagles in Atwood Tennessee, and Coach Bowling is the head coach at Murray high school home of the Tigers --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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In this mixtape, Coach Smith and Coach Bowling discuss the myth and challenge of making people change thinking, emotions and behaviors. If you like what you hear, please review and subscribe!
It’s been said that “failing to prepare is preparing to fail.” In this podcast, Coach Bowling and Coach Smith talk about how they have learned to appreciate the power of preparation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadershipmixtape/message
BEWARE! As you work to build culture within your teams, there are stone cold killers who are ready, willing and able to kill what you are working so hard to create. Listen in as Coach Bowling and Coach Smith discuss the things that will kill your culture in a 3 part mini-series titled "Culture Killers"--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadershipmixtape/message
BEWARE! As you work to build culture within your teams, there are stone cold killers who are ready, willing and able to kill what you are working so hard to create. Listen in as Coach Bowling and Coach Smith discuss the things that will kill your culture in a 3 part mini-series titled "Culture Killers"--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadershipmixtape/message
BEWARE! As you work to build culture within your teams, there are stone cold killers who are ready, willing and able to kill what you are working so hard to create. Listen in as Coach Bowling and Coach Smith discuss the things that will kill your culture in a 3 part mini-series titled "Culture Killers"--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadershipmixtape/message
When you find yourself complaining and blaming followers maybe it's really a "you" problem! Listen in as Coach Bowling and Coach Smith talk about the importance of having clearly defined standards and then as a leader making sure you are 100% committed to the standard--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadershipmixtape/message
Join Eric Bowling, Director of Student Leadership and Service at Wheaton Academy as he looks to help leaders develop internally so that they are equipped to create positive influence externally. In this first episode, Coach Bowling will explain the reasons for the name "lead with a towel" and how that ties in the FUEL philosophy. We will also cover some ways that others can learn to "lead with a towel" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadershipmixtape/message
May is Mental Health Awareness month and Coach Bowling is talking about mental health issues and today's athlete. This episode looks at the athlete's experience with mental health issues, why you can't treat mental health issues like a sports injury and what to do if you are experiencing a mental health issue. If you or someone you know needs help dealing with socio/emotional issues, please talk with someone you trust who can help you deal with your issue. You can also visit the following links for more information - National Alliance on Mental IllnessMental Health AmericaStamp Out Stigma--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadershipmixtape/message
Motivation. A complex psychological process that directs and maintains a behavior toward a goal. The interesting thing about motivation is you know when you have and you know when you don't. In this week's episode, Coach Bowling looks at two types of motivation - achievement and affiliation. We will talk about the positives and the potential negatives of both and the tension of trying to balance the two in our own motivation as we coach our teams--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadershipmixtape/message
Does gender matter in coaching? Listen in as Coach Bowling discusses the similarities and differences in coaching males vs. females with special guest Coach Heather Green. Coach Green brings a unique perspective to our conversation as tennis coach to both male and female players. So, does gender matter in coaching? Listen to today's episode to find out!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadershipmixtape/message
Leadership requires the balance of being hungry - driven, purposeful and motivated and humble - it's not all about or because of you. On this edition of Athleticology, Coach Bowling looks at the necessity of being good at both. The book H3 Leadership: Be Humble, Stay Hungry, Always Hustle by Brad Lomenick can be found on Amazon--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadershipmixtape/message
In leadership, most of us are going to be "leading from the middle." Today we ask the question "how do we balance leading AND following?" Listen to this episode of Athleticology as Coach Bowling and guest Daniel Smith - host of Danalytics podcast - discuss how to lead when you are not in charge. The books referenced in this episode, How to Lead When You Are Not In Charge, and Extreme Ownership can be found on Amazon. Follow Coach Bowling on twitter @Coach_EBowling --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadershipmixtape/message
In this episode, Coach Bowling talks about lessons he learned as a young coach related to Abraham Maslow's concept of the "Law of the Hammer - if the only tool you have is a hammer, you treat everything as if it were a nail." Listen to hear how Coach Bowling shifted his mindset to not only help his teams grow, but most importantly the growth he discovered within himself--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadershipmixtape/message
Listen as Coach Bowling brings you the second part in the series "Developing Competitiveness." This week we finish our look at the book "Developing Relentless Competitors" by Jeff Janssen. We continue to discuss the question "can competitiveness be developed?" and review the critical intangibles of competing from podcast 1 as well as covering the competitive mindset and competitive actions