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In this episode of the Underdog Hoops Podcast, Coach Farrar dives into the essential practices for building strong relationships and ensuring a smooth transition for both new and returning players. Join us as we explore the importance of one-on-one meetings and effective onboarding procedures to set your athletes up for success both on and off the court. The Culture System: https://amzn.to/3LSAvho --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/underdoghoopspodcast/support
In this episode of the Underdog Hoops Podcast, we tackle one of the most crucial aspects of building a successful basketball program: creating coaching staff buy-in for your culture system. Join Coach Farrar as he shares expert insights and practical strategies for ensuring your coaching staff is fully committed to and aligned with the team's cultural values and vision. The culture system: https://amzn.to/3yp3Ahr We will explore the importance of transformational leadership and how it applies not just to players, but also to your coaching staff. Coach Farrar will discuss techniques for fostering open communication, mutual respect, and a shared sense of purpose among your coaching team. Learn how to articulate your culture system effectively, set clear expectations, and empower your assistants to lead by example. Drawing from real-world experiences and proven methodologies, this episode offers a step-by-step guide to gaining coaching staff buy-in. Discover how to create an inclusive environment where every coach feels valued and motivated to contribute to the team's success. We'll also highlight the significance of continuous learning and professional development, ensuring that your staff stays engaged and committed to the team's growth. Whether you're a head coach looking to strengthen your program or an assistant coach seeking to enhance your role within the team, this episode provides essential advice and actionable tips. Tune in to learn how to build a cohesive and dedicated coaching staff that embodies your culture system and drives your team to excellence. Don't miss this enlightening discussion on creating coaching staff buy-in for your culture system, only on the Underdog Hoops Podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/underdoghoopspodcast/support
In this special episode of the Underdog Hoops Podcast, we explore the pivotal role of team culture in achieving basketball success. Join Coach Farrar as he delves into the principles of transformational leadership, drawing insights from JP Nerbun's acclaimed book, "The Culture System: A Proven Process for Creating an Extraordinary Team Culture." https://amzn.to/3yp3Ahr Discover the difference between transactional and transformational leadership and why fostering a positive, inclusive, and empowering culture can lead to sustained excellence on and off the court. Coach Farrar will share actionable strategies to build trust, instill values, and inspire your players to strive for greatness collectively. Learn how to implement the key concepts from "The Culture System" to create an environment where every team member feels valued, motivated, and committed to the team's vision. Whether you're a coach, player, or basketball enthusiast, this episode offers invaluable guidance on cultivating a culture that drives performance and personal growth. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how transformational leadership can revolutionize your team's dynamics, improve communication, and enhance overall team cohesion. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your approach and lead your team to new heights with the proven methods outlined in JP Nerbun's essential guide. Join us for an inspiring and informative discussion on creating a winning culture, only on the Underdog Hoops Podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/underdoghoopspodcast/support
Do you know what is needed before you have a lung transplant? Or even how it works? More and more adult CF clinics are explaining the details to adult patients, but if you're a CF parent, there is a lot you may not know. We welcome Dr. Ryan Hadley. Dr. Hadley is at Corewell health in Grand Rapids. He is an assistant Profession of Medicine in pulmonary and Critical care. He is a published author and researcher some of his academic appointments include Core Faculty with Pulmonary Critical Care Fellowship and MSU, assistant professor in the pulmonary and critical care.His resume is beautifully long. Here are some of his publications: “Acellular Normal and Fibrotic Human Lung Matrices as a Culture System for In Vitro Investigation” American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Nov 1 2012, 186(9) 866-876.Adam J. Booth, Ryan Hadley, Ashley M. Cornett, Alyssa A. Dreffs, Stephanie A.Matthes, Jessica L. Tsui, Kevin Weiss, Jeffery C. Horowitz, Vincent F. Fiore, Thomas H. Barker, Bethany B. Moore, Fernando J. Martinez, Laura E. Niklason, and Eric S. White“Idiopathic Non-specific Interstitial Pneumonia” Respirology. 2016 Feb;21(2):259-68.Elizabeth Belloli, Rosemary Beckford, Ryan Hadley, Kevin Flaherty“Critically Ill Patients with Interstitial Lung Disease” Clinics in Chest Medicine. 2015Sep;36(3):497-510.Ryan Hadley, Robert Hyzy Please like, subscribe, and comment on our shows, wherever you get your podcasts.Please consider making a donation: https://thebonnellfoundation.org/donate/The Bonnell Foundation website:https://thebonnellfoundation.orgEmail us at: thebonnellfoundation@gmail.com Thanks to our sponsors:Vertex: https://www.vrtx.comViatris: https://www.viatris.com/en
The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Racist Suspect, Dr. Jennifer Saul. A professor and Waterloo Chair in Social and Political Philosophy of Language, Dr. Saul's area's of interest include: “Racist and sexist language, diversifying academia, implicit bias, pragmatics, deception.” Gus found her 2023 publication, Dogwhistles and Figleaves: How Manipulative Language Spreads Racism and Falsehood, while searching for recent publications. Gus T., and attempted counter-racist scientists, should be keenly interested in the use of words and the science of deception. Students of the late Dr. Frances Cress Welsing should pay particular attention to the title of this book. In The Isis Papers: Keys to the Colors, Dr. Welsing provides invaluable analysis about the importance of figleaves and dogs in the Culture/System of White Supremacy/Racism. Fuller reminds us that the primary method of maintaining White Power over non-white people is deception. In addition to lots snickering, Dr. Saul was extremely hesitant to acknowledge her expertise in the practice of White Supremacy. We also interrogated the phrase "white folks." #WordMasters #TheCOWS15Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#
Author and sports' coaches' coach J.P. Nerburn joins the show to discuss his book The Culture System and ideas for improving your team's culture and instilling larger impact on your people.Grab JP's books on his website here.Connect with JP on Twitter here. Want even MORE? Grab JP's FREE course on here.___________________Continue building your Competitor Mindset after today's episode by clicking HERE.
Author and sports' coaches' coach J.P. Nerburn joins the show to discuss his book The Culture System and ideas for improving your team's culture and instilling larger impact on your people.Grab JP's books on his website here.Connect with JP on Twitter here. Want even MORE? Grab JP's FREE course on here.___________________Continue building your Competitor Mindset after today's episode by clicking HERE.
On Episode 337 of The Tennis Files Podcast, you'll learn how coaches can better work with sports parents with J.P. Nerbun. J.P. is a leadership coach who co-hosts the Coaching Culture Podcast. He is also the author of The Sports Parent Solution and The Culture System. J.P. founded TOC Culture Consulting, a leading global sports-consulting and leadership coaching business. His mission is to support leaders and their teams to achieve their full potential through 1:1 coaching, consulting, and community. On the show, you'll learn how to build partnerships with parents, how to effectively communicate with sports parents, how to engage in hard conversations, the right way to enforce boundaries with parents, and much more! I hope you enjoy my interview with J.P.! Let us know what you think about this episode in the comments below! And be sure to subscribe to Tennis Files to receive the latest tennis content to improve your game straight into your inbox! The Sports Parent Solution The Culture System Parenting from the Inside Out TOC Culture Consulting @TOCCulture (Instagram) Twitter (X) Tik Tok Facebook Coaching Culture Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We invited Kranti Ponnam on the show to inspire and walk us through his incredible journey from migrating to the US to owning five businesses!In this episode, Kranti talks about the value of putting investors and people at the center of your business culture, having systems and processes in place, and what it takes to be a successful multifamily syndicator. Dive in today, and let us all learn from his thought leadership skills, experience, and mentality.Key Points & Relevant TopicsWhy Kranti had to shift from one asset class and niche to another at the beginning of his investing careerThe value of having an end goal, systems, and processes in place as an investor or investing company ownerWays W2 workers can invest in real estate and its benefitsWhat “value-add” means in real estate investing and how it worksHow to make investors feel comfortable investing with you despite the risks of the current market conditionValuable advice for syndicators facing challenges with tenants and rentsResources & LinksApartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive InvestorAbout Kranti PonnamKranti Ponnam is the founder and Chairman of the Board of kipi.bi. As an accomplished executive, Kranti's background blends over 20 years of diversified experience across the Business, Technology, and Real Estate sectors with notable achievements as a 5x serial entrepreneur, technology services advisor, and multi-family investor. In addition, Mr. Ponnam currently serves as the President and CEO of SoftHQ, Director of Sydata Consulting, General Partner of Seroda Equity Partners, and operates as the Director of Capital at Four Oaks Capital. Most recently, Kranti was accepted into the Forbes Business Council - a prestigious community of influential business leaders and executives. Mr. Ponnam's leadership style is best characterized by his servant leadership - putting the needs of his employees and customers at the heart of his business. Looking towards the future, Mr. Ponnam envisions building, scaling, and investing in high-performing businesses while providing next-generation solutions and premier quality of service to customers.Get in Touch with KrantiWebsite: krantiponnam.com / Four Oaks CapitalLinkedIn: Kranti PonnamFacebook: Kranti PonnamTwitter: @krantitweetInstagram: @krantiponnamTo Connect With UsPlease visit our website www.bonavestcapital.com and click here to leave a rating and written review!
**Show Notes: Episode - Interview with JP** Join us in a captivating conversation with JP, a recognized coach and author dedicated to transforming the culture within sports teams. In this episode, titled "Interview with JP," our host Belinda delves deep into JP's innovative approaches to building productive and harmonious relationships between athletes, coaches, and parents. A central theme of our discussion is the integral part parents play in an athlete's life and how their involvement can be optimized. With his books "The Sports Parent Solution" and "The Culture System," JP provides a comprehensive strategy for anyone looking to foster a supportive and disciplined sports environment, now available on Amazon and tocculture.com. Listeners will gain valuable insights from JP's transition from basketball coaching to coaching coaches, emphasizing the need for an outward mindset and the practice of asking great questions to establish strong partnerships and communication. His four-part sports parent solution sets the foundation for developing effective team culture, outlining philosophy, support partnerships, continuous communication, and boundaries enforcement. Belinda delves into JP's firsthand experience with challenging parent interactions, which led to his evidence-based methods for repairing relationships and enhancing overall team trust and performance. Throughout this episode, JP shares practical tips drawn from his extensive experience and coaching practices, emphasizing the importance of listening and engaging in meaningful conversations. The discussion also covers gender dynamics in team settings, the benefits of women's involvement, and the impact of intentional culture-building for athlete resilience. Be sure to tune in for JP's social media handles and learn how to access his resources, which are not only invaluable to coaches but also enlightening for parents and soon, with his upcoming book, for athletes themselves. This insightful session is a must-listen for those committed to crafting an athlete-centered support system that prioritizes mental health and nurtures intrinsic motivation in the competitive world of sports. Connect with JP HERE. 00:00 Former basketball player turned coach and author. 05:13 New book addresses engaging parents in sports. 09:05 Approach people with empathy and thoughtful questions. 10:38 Philosophy, behavior, and support in sports parenting. 16:00 Book discusses player development plans and support. 19:33 Parents and coaches influence athletes' mental health. 21:07 Supportive environments build athlete resilience, not therapy. 26:29 Research shows benefits of adding women to teams. 27:27 Men need courage to have impactful conversations. 30:42 Grateful for support, promise to feature later.
JP Nerbun is the author of the book, The Sports Parent Solution: Proven Strategies for Transforming Parents from Obstacles to Allies. He shares strategies for partnering with parents and strengthening the relationship between coaches, athletes, and players.Listen to JP's last appearance, The Culture System.This 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.Hudl continues to make advancements to their suite of performance analysis solutions. Tools you know like Sportscode are enhanced by their industry-leading tech like Hudl Focus - an AI-powered smart camera that's built to integrate into Sportscode right out of the box. It captures and uploads video automatically from any gym. Head over to Hudl.com/AQuickTimeout to get a peek at all they're bringing to the hardwood, for every level of the game.Thanks to our sponsors at 323 Sports. If you're in the market for a team dealer, the guys at 323 Sports will not disappoint. Low prices, high quality, and GREAT customer service. They'll "Do It Right" for you and your sports program!
This week I am joined by J.P NerbunJ.P is an executive coach, culture consultant and author of "The Culture System" and his latest book "The Sports Parent Solution" as well as host of "The Coaching Culture Podcast"J.P has a wealth of knowledge in the coaching space and I thoroughly enjoyed this chat with him.Support the showhttps://talkingperformancepod.com/
Referral link: https://www.neweracap.com/aotc This episode of Ahead of the Curve is brought to you by New Era. New Era is the official headwear provider of the MLB, NFL, and NBA. If you love to rock New Era Caps as much as I do, then you won't want to miss out on the opportunity to wear what the players wear AND get 15% off when you go to NEW ERA CAP DOT COM/AOTC and use code aotc at checkout. That's 15% off your order using promo code aotc. Bio J.P. Nerbun is a world-renowned leadership coach, sports consultant, and the visionary founder of TOC, a leading global sports-consulting and coaching business. With an accomplished career as a professional basketball coach spanning over a decade, J.P. has solidified his expertise in team culture, drawing from his extensive background and knowledge. J.P. is also the founder and co-host of the highly acclaimed sports leadership podcast, Coaching Culture. In 2019, J.P. published his debut book, Calling Up: Discovering Your Journey to Transformational Leadership. In 2022, he followed up with The Culture System: A Proven Process for Creating an Extraordinary Team Culture, launched The Culture System Online Training Platform in 2023, providing leaders with leadership training that equips them with practical skills and tools to enhance their team's culture. on the show we discuss coaching coaches, including assistants and head coaches. We go through his ideas on how to build systems within our programs, and we go over leadership councils, competitive cauldrons and more. here is JP Nerbun! Show Notes 02:00- Background Info 08:50- First few months on the job/first 100 days 22:00- Leadership / Captains Council 33:00- Competitive Cauldrons 44:00- Parents 68:00- Quick Hitters Contact Twitter Website email
JP and Nate discuss the second of five Mindtraps from Jennifer Garvey Berger's book "Unlocking Leadership Mindtraps". In this episode, JP and Nate highlight The significance of humility in the learning process. Letting go of the need for control and certainty will allow us to focus on making the best possible decisions with the information at hand. The mindset that allows us to be open to the possibility of being wrong and encourages a willingness to learn from our mistakes. How to gain a deeper understanding of ourselves, challenge our assumptions, and improve our decision-making abilities. Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Visit tocculture.com for more information) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com Check Out Online Courses at tocculture.comGet Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Check Out Online Courses at tocculture.com
Two decades ago, mental performance coaching played a significant role in training athletes. Today, the spotlight has shifted towards mental health. In this episode, special guest Lisa Mitzel shares in Part 2 of our conversation, stories and strategies focused on mental well-being. Lisa is a distinguished mental training and mental health coach, an author of two books, and the founder and president of Zen Tiger Mind, a company specializing in equipment and merchandise for mental training and athlete wellness. She is also the innovative mind behind the mental power station, an international speaker, and clinician. √ A championship mindset √ Baby steps back to confidence √ Mental Health First Aid Lisa's contact information: LisaMitzel.com ZenTigerMind.com Mitzel_Coach on Instagram Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
J.P. Nerbun is a bestselling author, leadership coach, and founder of TOC Culture Consulting, a leading global sports consulting and leadership coaching business. His mission is to help leaders and their teams achieve their full potential through 1:1 coaching, consulting, and community. Nerbun has an impressive track record of guiding leaders at esteemed institutions such as Stanford University, Harvard University, the University of Texas, the USGA, PWC, and Chick-fil-A. His work spans across sports, education, healthcare, and business. Nerbun is also the author of two acclaimed books: Calling Up: Discovering Your Journey to Transformational Leadership (2019) and The Culture System: A Proven Process for Creating an Extraordinary Team Culture (2022). In 2023, he launched The Culture System Online Training Platform, which has been praised for being the most comprehensive online coach education available. His podcast, Coaching Culture, is one of the top sports leadership podcasts globally. Nerbun lives in Ireland with his wife and their three children. J.P. had a number of amazing insights during our conversation. Some of them include: “In every step of my training [for running ultra-marathons] I kept failing massively, but I kept learning from those failures” (10:30). “When you're doing hard things, looking for help [and] asking for help is actually strength, it's not weakness” (12:05). “Our brain works against us often times as leaders” (17:10). “Sometimes pain, reaching those rock bottoms, becomes the foundation upon which you can build” (25:30). “Those painful moments teach us a lot, but they also make us desperate to try new things, to experiment with new things” (25:40). “You don't have really strong relationships with people, there's not high levels of trust, if you don't actually treat each other well, work hard, hold each other to a high standard” (30:50). “[Good culture is] the connected group that works hard” (31:25). “People want to show up to a place where they feel seen, heard, and loved” (39:15). “[Trauma research shows that potentially] more healing than therapy itself is just being part of a connected group” (47:10). “Can you continue to invest in your people knowing that in the long term, but maybe not the short term, the results are going to have a better chance of being what you want them to be?” (47:30). “Character is really hard to assess, probably even harder to assess than talent” (52:15). “I think the real quality of a coach or leader is their ability to reach the unreachables” (53:45). “Without awareness, we can't take ownership. We can't make change” (58:00). “I'm so okay with failure” (1:01:10). “[My ability to let go of fear] came from experiencing it enough and knowing that those were the greatest moments for growth in my life” (1:02:50). “I'm looking for where's the next way to stretch myself, where's the next way to enter into some of that discomfort?” (1:09:20). Additionally, you can connect directly with J.P. via email (jpnerbun@tocculture.com) and on Twitter. You can also purchase J.P.'s most recent book, The Culture System: A Proven Process for Creating an Extraordinary Team Culture, anywhere books are sold, and you can find The Culture System website here. Thank you so much to J.P. for coming on the podcast! I wrote a book called “Shift Your Mind” that was released in October of 2020, and you can order it on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Additionally, I have launched a company called Strong Skills, and I encourage you to check out our new website https://www.strongskills.co/. If you liked this episode and/or any others, please follow me on Twitter: @brianlevenson or Instagram: @Intentional_Performers. Thanks for listening.
The mental aspect of sports is often the most significant obstacle preventing athletes from reaching their full potential. Yet, many coaches lack confidence in guiding their athletes to overcome these mental challenges. In this episode, JP and Nate are joined by a special guest, Lisa Mitzel. She is a renowned mental training and mental health coach, author of two books, and the founder and president of Zin Tiger Mind, a company specializing in equipment and merchandise for mental training and athlete wellness. Lisa is the creator of the mental power station, an international speaker, and clinician. Prior to her coaching career, she excelled as an elite gymnast, NCAA National champion, six-time All-American, and a member of four NCAA national championship teams at the University of Utah. She is also a hall of fame inductee. √ Coaching is a job of service and servant leadership √ Young people want to be confident and in control √ Improve through awareness, learning, and application Lisa's contact information: LisaMitzel.com ZenTigerMind.com Mitzel_Coach on Instagram Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
Navigating leadership in today's world is more challenging than ever, marked by its unpredictability and rapid changes. Despite this, many still rely on traditional tactics, even when they prove ineffective. In her book "Unlocking Leadership Mindtraps," leadership consultant, researcher, and coach Jennifer Garvey Berger identifies common shortcuts, or mindtraps, that people fall into. Often, without realizing we're caught in one of these traps, we tend to believe the solution lies in trying harder. In this episode, JP and Nate embark on the first of a series of discussions, spread across the coming months, where they explore each of Berger's five leadership mindtraps in depth. √ Simple solutions don't exist in a complex world √ The story we are telling ourselves is critical √ Simple communication leads to big problems Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
All the way from Dublin Ireland, JP joins coach Maib to discuss his book “The Culture System”. Right away, JP and Donnie discuss the differences between transformational and transactional leaders. Their effect on the culture of a team is crucial as JP breaks down the three most important traits in developing team culture. Building Relationships, Being the Example, and Creating Feedback Loops are critical to leading and developing culture. JP and Donnie go even further into enforcing culture in which JP shares two rules: No Blaming and No Shaming. Check out this episode to hear JP and Donnie share more valuable experiences in an excellent show on leadership in sports. J.P. Nerbun is a bestselling author, leadership coach, and the founder of TOC Culture Consulting, a leading global sports consulting business. Nebrun's expertise extends across various fields and has a proven track record of guiding leaders at prestigious institutions such as Stanford University, Harvard University, the University of Texas, the USGA, PwC, and Chick-fil-A. Nerbun has written two books, “Calling Up: Discovering Your Journey to Transformational Leadership” and “The Culture System”. His podcast, “Coaching Culture”, is among the top sports leadership podcasts globally. You can reach JP Nerbun on Twitter @JpNerbun and over email at jpnerbun@tocculture.com.
In the second segment of our two-part conversation, we are joined again by two world-class water polo players, Cris Pinciroli and her daughter Alissa. JP and Nate discuss with Cris and Alissa how coaches and parents can work together to support high performance athletes with rest, support, and mental health. This discussion encompasses those athletes that are highly inspired and also the ones living in a burnt out world. √ The biggest challenge for sports parents √ Perspective from the balcony and dance floor √ The biggest contributor of happiness Cris's book: Sport: A Stage for Life Cris on Instagram: crispinciroli Stanford's Women's Water Polo: Alissa Pascual Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
The demands on athletes have never been higher. In the first segment of our two-part conversation, we are joined by two world-class water polo players, Cris Pinciroli and her daughter Alissa. Cris, the founder of WeTeam, a consulting company focused on high performance and positive psychology, served as the captain of the Brazilian women's water polo team for 15 years and, at one point, was ranked among the top 7 players in the world. Alissa currently plays water polo at Stanford University. In this episode, JP and Nate engage with Cris and Alissa to explore how parents and coaches can inspire athletes. √ Balance and burnout are a real struggle √ Games are for the players, not parents √ Everyone needs their own island of sanity Cris's book: Sport: A Stage for Life Cris on Instagram: crispinciroli Stanford's Women's Water Polo: Alissa Pascual Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
A prevalent challenge in the modern-day sports environment is the departure of players due to transfers or personal reasons, which can lead individuals away from their teams. This phenomenon occurs across various levels, including youth, high school, collegiate, and even professional ranks. In this episode, JP and Nate engage in a conversation addressing this reality of players leaving and provide insights on how to respond appropriately while effectively guiding a team. √ Players quitting a team can become a contagion √ Coaches should strive to respond with grace √ Make players feel loved, valued, and appreciated Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
Leadership in today's world is complex, particularly when considering the delicate balance between compassion and candor. In Part 2 of their conversation, JP and Nate further explore this dynamic with guest Kim Scott. This episode is rich with insights on enhancing communication and feedback. The discussion revolves around Kim's book, Radical Candor. √ In emotionally charged exchanges, get curious, not furious √ Bias, prejudice, and bullying can masquerade as feedback √ For leaders, it may not be your fault, but it is your problem Guest Twitter: @kimballscott Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
Leadership in today's world is complex. It involves many polarities, such as autonomy and control, support and accountability, love and truth. Effective leadership goes beyond either/or thinking. It necessitates the integration of these opposing concepts. In this episode, JP and Nate are delighted to host Kim Scott, a New York Times best-selling author and renowned expert in leadership. Kim is celebrated for her pioneering efforts in advancing effective communication and leadership practices. This two-part conversation centers around Kim's book, Radical Candor. √ Truths about Steve Jobs' intentionality at Apple √ The cultural differences of Apple and Google √ Leaders must challenge directly AND care personally Guest Twitter: @kimballscott Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
Over the past two episodes, our distinguished guest from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Richard Weissbourd, unveiled some poignant realities about the role of a sports parent. In this conversation, JP and Nate aim to address a crucial question: How can we skillfully navigate these challenges to steer clear of the detrimental sports parenting behaviors discussed in Episode 309? Tune in as they recount personal stories and openly discuss their own trials and tribulations. √ Well-intentioned adults also make mistakes √ Guidelines for parents in the driveway and backyard √ Children need chances to develop responsibility Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
JP and Nate continue the 2-part conversation with Richard Weissbourd from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He is an expert in Children's Moral and Emotional Development. His work focuses on moral development, the nature of hope, vulnerability and resilience in childhood, parenting and effective schools and services for children. He is the author of the previously mentioned book on the podcast, The Parents We Mean To Be. √ Coaches and competition are the drivers of character change √ Sports are symbolic of the fractured state of our country √ Inner tension alerts people of obstacles and opportunities Guest Bio (from HGSE): Richard Weissbourd Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
In this episode, JP and Nate bring onboard a special guest from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Richard Weissbourd. He is an expert in Children's Moral and Emotional Development. His work focuses on moral development, the nature of hope, vulnerability and resilience in childhood, parenting and effective schools and services for children. He is the author of the previously mentioned book on the podcast, The Parents We Mean To Be. √ Raise moral children, not happy children √ The difference in praise and affirmation √ How to avoid the performance identity trap Guest Bio (from HGSE): Richard Weissbourd Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
The superpower of being a transformational leader lies in being transparent about our own growth journey and exemplifying it for others. Demonstrating transparency provides credibility, especially when we seek to make improvements based on feedback from our stakeholders, such as our athletes. This approach not only enhances our connection with others but also deepens our overall impact. In this episode, JP and Nate discuss effective and appropriate methods for coaches to engage in this transparent and transformational approach. √ The tendency for coaches is to remain guarded √ Feedback must be accepted and appreciated √ The power is in the vulnerability of the conversation Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
In this episode, John O'Sullivan joins JP and Nate in an insightful discussion, highlighting the significance of John's newest book, The Champion Teammate: Timeless Lessons to Connect, Compete and Lead in Sports and Life, with Jerry Lynch. Included in the book are ideas on how coaches can guide their athletes to become better performers. Throughout the conversation, the importance of creating a team-centric culture is emphasized. Coaches must be deliberate in promoting values that prioritize collaboration, cooperation, and collective achievement, rather than an individualistic mindset. By doing so, coaches can contribute significantly to the holistic development of their athletes and ultimately build successful and unified teams. √ Popular culture teaches me instead of we √ Teams must connect, compete, and lead √ Be a thermostat instead of a thermometer Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
As coaches, we may not be directly responsible for our athletes' experiences, but we have the power to positively influence them through our actions. In this episode, JP hosts a discussion with Keith Mayer and his son David. Keith, who has been coaching soccer since 1981, currently holds the position of academy coach at Liverpool FC and David is a part of the Red Wolves club in Utah. Both Keith and David are authors of the book Gold Dust: How to Become A More Effective Coach, Quickly: How to Become a Better Communicator and have also created a podcast by the same name. Together, they bring their wealth of knowledge and experiences to the conversation, shedding light on their coaching journey and the valuable insights they have gained along the way. √ Simplicity is the trademark of genius √ Coaches should be conductors, not soloists √ Create a comfortable, consistent environment Guest Twitter: @GoldDustPodcast hosted by @KeithMayer5 & @djmayer3 Book: Gold Dust: How to Become A More Effective Coach, Quickly: How to Become a Better Communicator Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
JP's latest book, The Culture System, explores the concept of The Outward Mindset in its first chapter. This perspective is crucial for leaders to consistently operate from, enabling them to be authentic and gain acceptance. The podcast episodes 180 and 181 previously discussed this way of thinking. In this week's episode, Chip Huth joins as a guest to share insights about his upbringing, his law enforcement experiences, and the transformative paradigm shift he underwent throughout his professional journey. √ Compliance can be resistant despite obedience √ Lessons from Leadership and Self-Deception √ Robotic behavior will ruin relationships Guest Twitter: @Chip_Huth Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
JP Nerbun is the author of The Culture System: A Proven Process For Creating An Extraordinary Team Culture. Basketball was his first love where he played at the University of South Carolina. He's also coached for over 12 years in the US, Lithuania, and Ireland, where he now lives with his wife and family. He works with people who are serious about leading and building a better culture. Twitter: @JpNerbunBook: https://www.amazon.ca/Culture-System-Process-Creating-Extraordinary/dp/B0B2TVLVS2Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coaching-culture/id1286560192?uo=4 EVOLVE RugbyOnline coach development courseWhat you get:https://evolverugby.podia.com/Sneak peek:https://evolverugby.podia.com/evolve-rugby10% Discount code: TRCCP10
Coaches are always looking for inspiration and the secrets of successful coaches, especially those from unexpected places. In this episode, JP and Nate visit with special guest Dusty May, who is the Head Coach of the Florida Atlantic University (FAU) Men's Basketball Team. Coach May and his Owl's made history this year in the NCAA Tournament by advancing all the way to the Final Four. As a lifelong learner, Dusty reached out to JP after reading Calling Up. Dusty shares some of his journey and what he attributes to his growth and most notably recent success. √ Make people aware of leadership strengths & weaknesses √ Using confidentiality is more effective than confrontation √ Culture evidence shows up in the quality of conversations Guest Twitter: @CoachDustyMay Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron, Playing Time System, & Culture System Online.
Awareness leads to responsibility. Responsibility leads to growth. It is our responsibility as coaches to get our players to the truth so that we can help them maximize their growth. Many times, coaches are fighting against the inaccurate voices that influence players outside of the program. JP and Nate discuss many best practices to enhance the player-coach relationship. √ Accept reality so that perception is accurate √ The cost of candor vs. the cost of kindness √ The false narrative from the board of advisors Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron & Playing Time System as discussed by Anson Dorrance in previous episodes.
Episode #257 of The Coaches Network Podcast.The guest for this episode is J.P. Nerburn.J.P. is a writer, speaker, podcast host, mentor, coach, and sports consultant. After coaching at the high school, collegiate, and professional levels across the globe he founded Thrive On Challenge with the mission to help people in sports use it for good, to transform the lives of others.Why not become an official member or supporter of The Coaches Network?The Coaches Network is proud to formally reveal our very first Patreon membership. This membership consists of monthly donations with a price worth as much as a cup of coffee! Only £3.50 per month! What benefits will there be you say? Click here to find out more.Click here for more information on our upcoming Coach Education Webinars and Mentor Programmes.Enjoy and be sure to subscribe & connect with your host on social media to make your up to date with everything we're doing.Coach Yas - Instagram - Twitter - LinkedIn - Facebook - Patreon - PodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-coaches-network-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The fight against mediocrity is taxing. It is even more taxing from a leadership perspective where you can't just take care of yourself, you have to inspire the ones around you to follow your example. In this episode, JP and Nate continue the conversation with special guest Anson Dorrance, the longtime head coach of the women's soccer program at the University of North Carolina. He has one of the most successful coaching records in the history of athletics and with Dorrance's guidance, the Tar Heels have won numerous NCAA Women's Soccer Championships. √ Do not make playing time complex or subjective √ Coaches oftentimes owe the parents a thank you √ Get people and players to the truth as fast as possible Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron as discussed by Anson Dorrance & Playing Time System.
The climate for developing players is better when competition exists. In this episode, JP and Nate visit with special guest Anson Dorrance, the longtime head coach of the women's soccer program at the University of North Carolina. He has one of the most successful coaching records in the history of athletics. Under Dorrance's leadership, the Tar Heels have won numerous NCAA Women's Soccer Championships. √ Lessons from UNC coaching legend, Dean Smith √ Design a program you would want to play in √ Target alphas, not lowest common denominators Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses - including the Competitive Cauldron as discussed by Anson Dorrance.
How do you get better at coaching when you aren't coaching? Similar to our desire as coaches for players to grow out-of-season in various areas of their lives and sport, we too must take ownership of our development beyond the sidelines. In this episode, JP and Nate discuss the harsh realities of problems in programs and where fault falls. They share ways to develop solutions personally and professionally. √ Whose fault is it and does it really matter? √ Psychological safety: A non-negotiable √ The gift of transparency & vulnerability Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses.
Welcome to the coaching knife when we cut to the root of the matter. In this episode, we speak to JP Nerburn, author, coach for coaches, podcaster and culture coach.Focusing on intentionality in coaching, we are going to cut to the root on why it is important to have a clear idea or direction in coaching.JP coaches primarily high school and collegiate coaches, rugby, basketball, track and field and ice hockey.His philosophy is: The world doesn't need more coaches, they need more mentors. People willing to lead, develop, and empower their athletes. You can find out more by reading The Culture System on Audible and Amazon, or go to TOCCULTURE.COM for the newsletter and listen to more on The Coaching Culture Podcast
In this episode (Part 2 of 2), JP and Nate continue the conversation with special guest Ryan Hawk. Ryan was formerly the quarterback at Miami University. After finishing his playing career, he started The Learning Leader Show (Podcast). He is the author of two books - Welcome to Management: How To Grow From Top Performer To Excellent Leader and The Pursuit of Excellence: The Uncommon Behaviors of The World's Most Productive Achievers. Working his way up from an entry-level salesman, he is now an author, podcast host, and also a consultant. √ It's more than just executing the offense √ Have strong beliefs, weakly held √ Outwork your self-doubt Guest Twitter: @RyanHawk12 Ryan's Newest Book: The Pursuit of Excellence: The Uncommon Behaviors of the World's Most Productive Achievers Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now. Become Part of Our 1:1 Coaching Program (Click here for more information). Do you want to learn more about how we can support you and your team? Get in touch with us here. Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter. Get Access to Our Online Courses.
In this episode, JP and Nate visit with special guest Ryan Hawk. He was formerly the quarterback at Miami University. After finishing his playing career, he started The Learning Leader Show (Podcast). Ryan is the author of two books - Welcome to Management: How To Grow From Top Performer To Excellent Leader and The Pursuit of Excellence: The Uncommon Behaviors of The World's Most Productive Achievers. Working his way up from an entry-level salesman, he is now an author, podcast host, and also a consultant. √ Inspire others to value & pursue excellence √ Learn how to become a Learning Machine √ Lead yourself so that you can lead others Guest Twitter: @RyanHawk12 Ryan's Newest Book: The Pursuit of Excellence: The Uncommon Behaviors of the World's Most Productive Achievers Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Experience in leadership is both undervalued and overrated. Some things must be experienced to be understood. John Dewey said, “We do not learn from experience... We learn from reflecting on experience.” In this episode, JP and Nate discuss the intentional process that coaches should have as seasons come to an end. √ Prioritize the process of post season evaluations √ Assess the most precious commodity: Time √ Avoid the fringe-case frustration Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Steve Magness is a world-renowned expert on performance, well-being, and sustainable success. His most recent book is Do Hard Things: Why We Get Resilience Wrong and the Surprising Science of Real Toughness. In Part 1 of this series, JP, Nate, and Steve discussed the dangers of leading with fear. In this episode (Part 2), JP and Nate visit with Steve about coaches that actually lead out of fear, meaning many coaches are afraid to make decisions or hold players accountable because of how athletes might respond. Listen in on how to equip yourself (and others) with tools on how to overcome any setback or challenge. √ Framing matters: Cortisol or Adrenaline √ Inherent laziness or unimportance/irrelevance? √ Zooming out of the downward spiral Guest Twitter: @stevemagness Steve's New Book: Do Hard Things: Why We Get Resilience Wrong and the Surprising Science of Real Toughness Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Steve Magness is a world-renowned expert on performance, well-being, and sustainable success. He is coauthor of the best selling Peak Performance and The Passion Paradox. His most recent work is Do Hard Things: Why We Get Resilience Wrong and the Surprising Science of Real Toughness. Collectively, his books have sold more than half a million copies. In this episode, JP and Nate visit with Steve about his work focusing on increasing performance, understanding mental growth and mindset, as well as relative coaching challenges like stress, film review, and the use of consequences. √ A growth mindset experiences discomfort √ The shifting of power dynamics in sports & society √ Our default is often not optimal, but familiar Guest Twitter: @stevemagness Steve's New Book: Do Hard Things: Why We Get Resilience Wrong and the Surprising Science of Real Toughness Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Coaching is challenging. Decisions can be questioned, players can be difficult, and parents can be major disruptors - causing significant issues that seem to steal any joy from the profession. This job takes courage. Choosing the transformational path is not an easy one. In this episode, JP and Nate discuss this topic of courage and openly share from their own personal experiences. √ Transformational coaching prioritizes the experience √ Value the things that are most important to you √ To grow in courage, you must know your ‘Why' Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Today's guest on "The Coachable Coach" series is JP Nerbun, the author of "The Culture System". "The Coachable Coach" series on the Success is a Choice Podcast Network goes beyond the X's and O's as Jamy Bechler talks with some of the best sports coaches. Jamy talks with coaches who value growth, improvement, and leadership – not just with their athletes but for themselves, as well. They believe that a strong culture doesn't just happen by accident. Good coaches may know the X's and O's, the tactics, and strategies that should lead to winning BUT great coaches know their athletes. Great coaches go beyond the X's and O's. Great coaches know how to inspire their athletes to do their best and maximize their chances for success. - - - - J.P. Nerbun is the founder of Thrive On Challenge (TOC culture), host of the “Coaching Culture” podcast, and author of "Calling Up: Discovering Your Journey to Transformational Leadership" and "The Culture System". He was also a college basketball player, winning the NIT Championship when he was a member of the University of South Carolina Gamecocks. Twitter: @JPNerbun Website: TOCculture.com Linkedin: Linkedin.com/in/jpnerbun Contact: jpnerbun@tocculture.com - - - - Please check out our virtual sessions for parents, coaches, students, and administrators at FreeLeadershipWorkshop.com. These sessions are free and cover a variety of topics. - - - - The Success is a Choice podcast network is made possible, in part, by TheLeadershipPlaybook.com. Great teams have great teammates and everyone can be a person of influence. Build a stronger culture today by helping athletes become better teammates and more positive leaders. Get a 25% discount on your membership when you use the coupon code CHOICE at checkout. Chin Up Chest Out is also a proud partner of the Success is a Choice podcast network. ChinUpChestOut.com is more than a great apparel brand, it's a movement. A portion of all sales of their fabulous merchandise and apparel goes to support mental health initiatives. Our listeners can get 10% off and free shipping with promo code PLAYBOOK. With the new NIL (name, image, and likeness) rules, they are looking for college athletes to be brand ambassadors. - - - - Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?” - - - - Jamy Bechler is the author of five books including The Captain and The Bus Trip, host of the Success is a Choice Podcast, professional speaker, and trains organizations on creating championship cultures. He previously spent 20 years as a college basketball coach and administrator. The Leadership Playbook is Bechler's online program that helps athletes become better teammates and more positive leaders while strengthening a team's culture. As a certified John Maxwell leadership coach, Bechler has worked with businesses and teams, including the NBA. Follow him on Twitter at @CoachBechler. To connect with him via email or find out about his services, please contact speaking@CoachBechler.com. You can also subscribe to his insights on success and leadership by clicking here.
Eric Lang is the Head Coach of the American International College Men's Hockey team. He has had great success at his alma mater not just on the ice, but within his program as a transformational coach. This episode is the 2nd of a 2-part conversation. Eric gives many practical ideas for leadership, practice planning, and ways to propel players to be great. √ Radical transparency of mistake ownership √ Leadership is not a rank and now needs a why √ Motivating and inspiring leadership Guest twitter: @ericlang9 Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
In 2016, Eric Lang took over as Head Coach of the American International College Men's Hockey team. The previous season prior to his arrival, they were ranked 60 of 60 Division I NCAA hockey teams. In three years, they became a Top-25 team, and a nationally recognized program. In this episode, he shares how he has invested in the people under his care, raised his standards, and held his players accountable - the blueprint of a transformational coach. √ Go after ‘and' players, not ‘but' players √ Develop Your Leaders √ Personal Investment Player Days Guest twitter: @ericlang9 Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
JP Nerbun J.P. Nerbun is the founder of TOC Culture System, a mentor, writer, coach, and sports consultant. He's worked with numerous football teams in helping them install a culture system. Today he shares insight into some of the best practices in implementing a culture system, repeating buy-in, building relationships, doing accountability and discipline in a productive way, and player development plans. -Background -Book -Systems approach -What drives the system -Change starts with the coach working on himself/herself -Establish, support and enforce the culture -Culture is measured in two ways -Decentralize command -Establish connections and standards -Goal is to have high character, intrisincally motivated individuals -Tips on establishing and strengthening relationships with players -Mike Abrashoff -Listen first and speak last -Empathic listening and intentional one on ones -Leadership council with 1-4 ratio -Delegating to the units -Connecting team beyond position groups -Check-ins and conversations -Motivational interviewing -Put the player in the driver seat for their development -Developing engagement and buy-in =Non-negotiables -The standard review -The player development plan -The one-pager -Google Doc -Implementation intentions -Best practices in dealing with discipline -Fear-based approach doesn't achieve long-term - Too much permissiveness - empathy without accountability -Consequence as alternative to punishment -Practice is a “get to” not a “got to” -Firm and demanding without being demeaning -Logical consequences -Competitive cauldron -Time spent with New England Patriots - Their intentionality -The Buffalo Bills - leadership council -The Winning Edge - Related: It's Your Ship - Leadership Lessons with Mike Abrashoff episode: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/its-your-ship-leadership-lessons-from-mike-abrashoff-former-commander-of-the-uss-benfold Coachtube Courses: Playing Time Systems, Competitive Cauldron, Captain's Council https://coachtube.com/users/thriveonchallenge?a=ddd391c93af2433281656b763 https://www.tocculture.com Twitter: @jpnerbun
True change starts on the inside and these internal changes have a significant external impact. After reading Yung Pueblo's book, Clarity & Connection, JP connected these truths to the journey of a coach. In this conversation between JP and Nate, they share stories from past experiences and how those memories can trigger anxious feelings if they are not replaced with assurances and affirmations in a new, stable situation. √ Pattern recognition can bring positive change √ Affirmation from administration can have empowering results √ Seek help from others that can relate and give reassurance Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Being able to process the criticism that comes from the job is a key component to the coaching profession. People are emotionally invested into your team - regardless of the level of coaching. In December of 2020, Sports Illustrated released an article criticizing our guest's leadership role with the Houston Texans. Within the article, there was not one cited source or individual. When criticism attacks an individual's character, it tends to dehumanize coaches that have invested so much into their work, relationships, and life. In Part 2 of our conversation with one of the most experienced character and culture coaches in the world, Jack Easterby, we hear some words of wisdom, coupled with personal accounts, on navigating transitions in life. √ Demands start with self and systems √ The value of your inner circle √ Criticism: Repurposed care Guest twitter: @JackEasterby Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Many years ago, a strength and conditioning coach was unheard of and now it's certainly become the norm. In the last decade, coaches that specialize in leadership and team culture have seen a spike in desirability for programs. Moving forward, this type of coaching position is going to continue to grow in demand. One of the most experienced character and culture coaches in the world, Jack Easterby, joins the podcast for a 2-part conversation. Starting with the Jacksonville Jaguars, and then moving to the University of South Carolina, then back to the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs, and onto the New England Patriots where he was a part of 3 Super Bowl Championships, Jack has a wealth of experience to pull from during his time in these organizations, including a front office role for the Houston Texans as the Vice President of Team Development. JP and Jack know each other from years back, growing up in close proximity in Columbia, South Carolina. In this episode, Jack shares some core principles along with many insights from his time with one of the greatest dynasties of all time - the New England Patriots. √ The Patriots Secret Weapon √ Love prompts intentionality √ Leadership must be sustainable to be followable Guest twitter: @JackEasterby Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
One of the most frustrating things in the culture of coaching is the notion that all coaches have to grind all day, every day to be successful. Our return guest on this episode is Cody Royle and he says, “The constant grind of coaching is actually grinding coaches into the ground.” JP and Nate seek answers for the question: How and when do we leave coaching? √ Get out of fear-based situations ASAP √ It isn't about you, yet it's all about you √ You are a performer, not an endless giver Guest website: https://www.codyroyle.com Guest twitter: @CodyRoyle Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
“Good coaches are quitting, preferring to walk away than put themselves and their families through the lifestyle.” This quote on social media by our (return) guest on the podcast, Cody Royle, is the topic of this episode. Most recently, he released his book: The Tough Stuff. In this episode, JP and Nate discuss even more of 'the tough stuff' that coaching requires. √ Understanding the cause of the exodus √ The Player Empowerment Movement √ Fear still exists, but the table has turned Guest website: https://www.codyroyle.com Guest twitter: @CodyRoyle Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
The end of the year and the end of the season bring a lot of reflection. Most, if not all, coaches vow to be better before each season or year begins. Yet, we oftentimes find ourselves in the same ruts with the same burnt-out thoughts tempted to blame or shame our players and spend more and more time at the office by the time mid-season frustrations set in. In this episode, JP and Nate discuss personal values and the obstacles that keep us from prioritizing those said values. √ When you can't do all you feel compelled to do √ The willingness to sacrifice the sacred cow √ Journal each day & track habits to debrief Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
The COO of marine canvas company SewLong, Clint Halladay, continues the conversation with JP and Nate on this episode - Part 2. In 2020, Clint reached out to JP about the mentorship program - intended for his youth soccer team. Since then, he and JP have consistently had discussion, which led to Clint's story also being featured in Chapter 4 (Personal Disciplines) of JP's newest book - The Culture System. In this 2nd part of the conversation, Clint shares about his experience coaching youth level soccer and how it's helped him grow personally and manage the adults at his boat shop more effectively. √ Want better, do better √ Shout-out's: Awkward to awesome √ Over-communicating is noticed & appreciated Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
The COO of marine canvas company SewLong, Clint Halladay, joins JP and Nate on this episode. In 2020, Clint reached out to JP about the mentorship program - intended for his youth soccer team. Since then, he and JP have consistently had discussion, which led to Clint's story also being featured in Chapter 4 (Personal Disciplines) of JP's newest book - The Culture System. Clint shares many experiences that have led him to the personal and professional life he lives now and the growth experienced at the SewLong shop. √ The importance of onboarding √ Mentorship makes a difference √ Ring the bell of excellence Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Playing time. It is without a doubt the most common confrontational issue at all levels in all sports. Players, and even parents, are often irrational and biased about what they or their kid(s) deserve when it comes to playing time. Coaches must make a point to communicate roles and set the expectations as honest and upfront as possible. This strategy is not bulletproof, but it is beneficial in many ways. Join JP and Nate as they discuss ideas that have proven successful again and again. √ Make no mistake: Coaches will be questioned √ The importance of performance measures for playing time √ Acknowledge when decisions are made without certainty √ Establishing subbing strategies and sharing with players Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
From one of the greatest sports clubs of all time - the New Zealand All Blacks, guest Sean Fitzpatrick (@SFitzpatrick92) joins the podcast for Part 2 of our conversation. He is one of the greatest rugby players to ever do it. The All Blacks have an extraordinary record but even more impressive is the value they place on character! In this episode, Sean shares more about his role as a team captain and how it impacted his life after his playing days were over. √ The inception of ‘The Black Book' √ Leadership as a team-trait, not a captain's responsibility √ The necessity of support networks in life *This episode starts off with an excerpt from The Culture System (Audiobook) Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
From one of the greatest sports clubs of all time - the New Zealand All Blacks, guest Sean Fitzpatrick (@SFitzpatrick92) joins the podcast. He is one of the greatest rugby players to ever do it. He set a world record with 63 consecutive appearances for New Zealand before retiring in 1997 after 11 years. The All Blacks have an extraordinary record but even more impressive is the value they place on character! In this episode, Sean shares the part he has gotten to play in rebuilding the team and sustaining the All Blacks team culture. √ Good people make good All Blacks √ Culture is the identity of the organization √ The little black book Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
JP Nerbun is the founder of TOC Culture Consulting and the author of the book, "The Culture System: A Proven Process for Creating an Extraordinary Team Culture." In this episode, he shares practical ideas for creating and implementing your team's culture.Buy "The Culture System: A Proven Process for Creating an Extraordinary Team Culture"This 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.
Most coaches know that an extraordinary culture is the secret to an extraordinary team, but how do you create a strong team culture when the culture itself is so complex and always evolving? The good news is the process of creating a culture can be simple and almost effortless when you take a systematic approach. Extraordinary team cultures don't just come together by chance. They are intentionally created by leaders, using a system of strategies to establish, support, and enforce the culture. Few people know this secret; most extraordinary teams in the world all use similar tools and methods to create their culture. Listen in as JP shares a portion of his new audiobook for The Culture System. √ Secrets of Successful Team Cultures √ The Messiah Difference √ High Standards + Strong Relationships √ The Power of a Systematic Approach Access the Audiobook now by clicking HERE Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
JP and Nate discuss the issue that every coach will face sooner or later - the player that is rude, resistant, or rebellious. Navigating these situations starts with a better understanding; a mindset shift. The three-pronged approach shared in this episode is certain to improve the player-coach relationship, as well as the overall health of your program. √ Start with a better understanding √ Find ways to support √ Standards vs culture-killing behaviors Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Jason Caldwell is an American world-class athlete, a leadership and high-performance coach, and keynote speaker. Previously a Div-I baseball player groomed for greatness from an early age, Jason was derailed by injury and unexpectedly recruited to the collegiate rowing team. Most recently, the movie documentary Chasing, has brought to life Jason's passion for something greater. His crew rowed 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean in 35 days, setting a world record for “The World's Toughest Row.” This is the 3rd Part of Jason's conversation with JP and Nate. √ Each team member has a different ‘Why' √ Connecting in challenging times must be organic √ Accountability should look different for every member More about Jason Caldwell Chasing Documentary Jason's Book - Navigating the Impossible: Build Extraordinary Teams and Shatter Expectations Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Jason Caldwell is an American world-class athlete, a leadership and high-performance coach, and keynote speaker. Previously a Div-I baseball player groomed for greatness from an early age, Jason was derailed by injury and unexpectedly recruited to the collegiate rowing team. Most recently, the movie documentary Chasing, has brought to life Jason's passion for something greater. His crew rowed 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean in 35 days, setting a world record for “The World's Toughest Row.” This is the 2nd Part of Jason's conversation with JP and Nate. √ Ocean Reunion: Friends in the boat √ Trust starts with vulnerability √ Breakfast together changed everything More about Jason Caldwell Chasing Documentary Jason's Book - Navigating the Impossible: Build Extraordinary Teams and Shatter Expectations Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Jason Caldwell is an American world-class athlete, a leadership and high-performance coach, and keynote speaker. Previously a Div-I baseball player groomed for greatness from an early age, Jason was derailed by injury and unexpectedly recruited to the collegiate rowing team. Most recently, the movie documentary Chasing, has brought to life Jason's passion for something greater. His crew rowed 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean in 35 days, setting a world record for “The World's Toughest Row.” This is the 1st Part of Jason's conversation with JP and Nate. √ Like it or Love it: There's a difference √ The threshold of suffering and sacrifice √ High-performing athletes seek something greater More about Jason Caldwell Chasing Documentary Jason's Book - Navigating the Impossible: Build Extraordinary Teams and Shatter Expectations Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
1:35 - What are some of the goals J.P. had in mind when writing his most recent book The Culture System?Learn more about it here: https://www.tocculture.com/myculturesystem5:28 - Clarifying the roles of a coach vs. the roles of a mentor in an athlete's life.6:50 - What are some of the differences between “goals” and “visions” that J.P. also explores in The Culture System?8:57 - An example of a coach who implements a vision statement, and how they do so.10:50 - What are some of the problems that arise when coaches focus solely on the process and not on the results/goal?12:28 - How can coaches ensure that the goals and visions they created with the team are making measurable effects?15:25 - Are the principles that J.P. mentioned the most valuable when implemented during times of adversity?19:30 - How often does J.P. find that it is valuable to go back to the original mission statement and tweak parts of it?21:50 - How J.P. changed his coaching based on feedback from the parent of an athlete on his team (also included in his book).25:07 - How and why has the basketball coaching scene shifted from more passive coaching and sitting down to being more active and standing up?27:51 - How active are coaches at the junior and club volleyball level?Does this also change with the age of the coach?Coach Your Brains Out: The Art and Science of Coaching VolleyballThe Inner Knight: Train and Compete Like a ChampionBecome a Patron to support the show.
J.P. Nerbun is the founder of Thrive On Challenge, a mentor, writer, coach, and sports consultant. In his new book, The Culture System JP shares a proven process that will help you find joy and fulfillment as a coach while getting the results you desire. Supported by the latest research in motivation, behavioral psychology, and neuroscience, and full of practical strategies and real examples, The Culture System gives you the power to create an extraordinary culture no matter your sport, level, or circumstances. I want to welcome Snap Raise to the United Basketball Podcast family as a new sponsor. If you are raising money, Snap Raise is the way to go! We're here for you. For more information, visit onsnap.com , or contact your Snap! Mobile representative to get the support you need. https://www.snapraise.com United Basketball Plus | Resource for coaches | UB+ members receive 50% Hoosier Gym Coaches Clinic www.unitedbasketballplus.com Code "Clinics" for 15% off an annual membership. Video Preview of United Basketball Plus https://vimeo.com/686107118/09bb5892b7 This episode is sponsored by the Dr. Dish Basketball. Mention "United Basketball & Leadership Podcast" and receive $300 off on the Dr. Dish Rebel, All-Star, and CT models. Connect with Dr. Dish on Twitter or Instagram @drdishbball Connect with our host, Matt on Twitter - @coachmwsmith and @unitedbballplus
A player's confidence is fragile and is often thought to be in the coach's hands. If you've coached long enough, you have likely been accused of killing a player's confidence. Coaches may get defensive when facing the blame for a player's crisis in confidence, but it's worth examining the coach's role in helping to build and maintain a player's faith in themselves. At the same time, we would all likely agree that a player should ultimately be responsible for how they think about their game. In this episode, JP and Nate discuss the balancing act of these two competing perspectives. √ Is it the player's responsibility or coach's role? √ The detrimental effect of unpredictability √ Having the conversation impacts confidence √ Understanding the importance of the inner-narrative Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Stress can help us rise to a challenge, connect with others, and learn and grow. Everybody has various stress habits that are strengths, often relying on them when we need them. But in order to get stress to work for us, there are other coping strategies that don't come naturally for us and that is what our guest, Kelly McGonigal - the author of the book The Upside of Stress, discusses in this episode. √ Stress Habits and Coping Strategies √ The Joy of Movement √ Team Sports offer more than exercise Guest website: KellyMcGonigal.com Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Stress affects all of us in some capacity. Dr. Kelly McGonigal's book, The Upside of Stress, talks about how stress can work for us and not against us with the right mindset. Kelly is a former professor at Stanford University and the author of three books. Listen in as JP and Nate visit with her during the 1st half of a 2-part conversation. √ Accept stress and perform better √ Our mindset makes a difference √ Stress isn't saying something is wrong Guest website: KellyMcGonigal.com Book found at: https://www.amazon.com/Politics-Coaching-Carl-Pierson-ebook/dp/B005BTR7QK Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Comfort is not the answer. It is discomfort. In his book, The Comfort Crisis, Michael Easter discusses that our sheltered, sterile, temperature-controlled, overfed, underchallenged, lives are the leading cause of many of our most urgent physical and mental health issues. Since reading Easter's book, JP has pursued discomfort - which led him to running 120 miles across Ireland in under 40 hours in The Kerry Way ultra-marathon. JP shares his journey from inspiration to perspiration as he explores the value of running toward discomfort and lessons learned along the way. √ The Challenge of the Misogi √ Getting to the starting line √ Getting to the finish line √ …And everything in between Guest Contact Email(s): Lynn.Kachmarik@equilibria.com & LynnKachmarik@gmail.com Additional Resource: https://mjmurrayvachon.com Book found at: https://www.amazon.com/Politics-Coaching-Carl-Pierson-ebook/dp/B005BTR7QK Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Back from Episodes 120 & 121, Lynn Kachmarik is on the Podcast again. JP and Nate flew to Portland to visit with and be trained by Lynn. In this conversation, we discuss how to stop focusing on the ‘doing' and start focusing on the ‘being.' This 34 minutes is packed with information on Mental Wellness, Emotional Intelligence, and growing Relationships. √ “Name it, Tame it, Aim It” √ Feelings are not facts, but they are real √ Our Real self vs Performer self √ Share the adult brain's gift of reflection Guest Contact Email(s): Lynn.Kachmarik@equilibria.com & LynnKachmarik@gmail.com Additional Resource: https://mjmurrayvachon.com Book found at: https://www.amazon.com/Politics-Coaching-Carl-Pierson-ebook/dp/B005BTR7QK Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
"Progress is acknowledging where you are and where you want to be without allowing the space between the two to cause you mental tension... Having goals without attachments produces faster results." This quote from Clarity and Connection by Yung Pueblo speaks about a present-moment-mindset. Join JP and Nate as they discuss the challenge that expectations bring and how to set them to work for you and not against you. √ The Dangers of “Should” √ Expectations can steal the present moment √ The power of honest reflection Book found at: https://www.amazon.com/Politics-Coaching-Carl-Pierson-ebook/dp/B005BTR7QK Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
A new perspective on politics … in Coaching. Carl Pierson wrote the book, The Politics of Coaching over ten years ago. In this 2nd part of the conversation, JP and Nate continue visiting with Carl about eternally troubling topics like picking teams, better explaining player roles, playing time, powerful parents, and many other issues that today's youth and high school coaches have to contend with. √ Player roles defined early and often √ 3 Questions for players to answer √ The importance of framing winning and losing √ Looking back: Character > Scouting Reports Book found at: https://www.amazon.com/Politics-Coaching-Carl-Pierson-ebook/dp/B005BTR7QK Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
A new perspective on politics … in Coaching. Carl Pierson wrote the book, The Politics of Coaching. In this first part of the conversation, JP and Nate visit with Carl about eternally troubling topics like picking teams, playing time, powerful parents, booster clubs, and so many other issues that today's youth and high school coaches have to contend with. √ Relationships and Communication √ Preemptive Framing √ Label the crazy parent before they label you Book found at: https://www.amazon.com/Politics-Coaching-Carl-Pierson-ebook/dp/B005BTR7QK Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
If you have interviewed for a high school coaching position, you are guaranteed to be asked “What do you do to support the multiple sport athlete?” Research shows that there are many benefits for players to play multiple sports. However, for coaches that share athletes with other sports, the challenges can be great. In this episode, JP and Nate discuss ways to thrive in this role. √ Is optional offseason really optional? √ Suppose this is my son or daughter √ Focus on How instead of How Often Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Cody Royle is a father of 3 kids, a husband, and an Aussie Rules Football Coach who began in Australia - now coaching Aussie Rules in Canada. He is the author of two books - Where Others Won't and The Tough Stuff. He also works with coaches as a mentor coach. In this 2nd part of our conversation, JP and Nate dive into many relevant challenges that Head Coaches face that are presented in Cody's most recent book. √ The God Particle defined √ You're not a coach (you're more than that) √ Every word counts √ Tactics don't really matter Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter buff.ly/2KlPrsg Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Cody Royle is a father of 3 kids, a husband, and an Aussie Rules Football Coach who began in Australia - now coaching Aussie Rules in Canada. He is the author of two books - Where Others Won't and The Tough Stuff. He also works with coaches as a mentor coach. In this episode, JP and Nate dive into many relevant challenges that Head Coaches face that are presented in Cody's most recent book. √ Coachability applies to coaches and players √ Improving awareness to identify positive or negative behavior √ The Seven Hard Truths Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter buff.ly/2KlPrsg Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
J.P. Nerbun is the founder of Thrive On Challenge, a mentor, writer, coach, and sports consultant. In his new book, The Culture System JP shares a proven process that will help you find joy and fulfillment as a coach while getting the results you desire. Supported by the latest research in motivation, behavioral psychology, and neuroscience, and full of practical strategies and real examples, The Culture System gives you the power to create an extraordinary culture no matter your sport, level, or circumstances. 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 pen and paper ready as you listen to this episode with J.P. Nerbun from Thrive On Challenge. Website – https://thriveonchallenge.com/ (thriveonchallenge.com) Email - jpnerbun@thriveonchallenge.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/JpNerbun (@JpNerbun)
As coaches, should our words and instructions differ from that being yelled from the bleachers by fans or parents? Are we telling players what to do or teaching them how to do it? Join JP and Nate as they discuss strategies to improve coaching methods. √ You haven't taught until they've learned √ Become better teachers, not better tellers √ Opportunity cost of implementing this over that √ Practice seminars or segments Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter buff.ly/2KlPrsg Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
In this episode while Dan's on vacation, Sean interview JP Nerbun who has written his 2nd book entitled The Culture System. JP gives us insights on culture, coaching, parenting and offers a perspective on his most recent ultra marathon. Join us as we talk to one of the most influential mentors and authors in the world!
We're joined by Dr. Jerry Lynch, author of books like Win the Day and Everyday Champion Wisdom, and mentor to coaches like Steve Kerr, Anson Dorrance, and Phil Jackson. Jerry shares some timeless leadership wisdom for challenging times. √ Feelings drive function √ Heart is the spiritual component of competing √ Spirituality is a way of being √ Commonalities in championship coaches Website: https://www.wayofchampions.com/ Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter buff.ly/2KlPrsg Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
JP Nerbun joins the podcast to discuss his new book, The Culture System. Learn More or Get Access for the 2022 Summer Coaching Series: SummerCoachingSeries.com Enter the giveaway for a FREE copy of JP's book, The Culture System: Get the Podcast Notes: CuttingEdgeCoach.com/podcast Blog Post: 1 Question Every Coach Should ask their Team About JP Nerbun: J.P. Nerbun is a coach, sports consultant, and the founder of TOC Culture Consulting, a global sports-consulting business. He has over a decade of basketball experience, coaching men and women in Ireland, Lithuania, and the United States, at the professional, collegiate, and high-school levels. His mission is to help leaders and their teams grow through mentorship, coaching, and community. His team has offered support and insight to dozens of different leaders in sports, business, medicine, and education. Connect with JP: @JPNerbun myculturesystem.com Coaching Culture Podcast wherever you listen Connect with us: @CECoaching_ @LukeGromer luke@cuttingedgecoach.com Sign Up/Access the Coaching Zoom with Coach Wilkins: Topic: How Army MBB Develops Leaders (and you can too) Sign Up: https://www.cuttingedgecoach.com/offers/WxM9fD4t Sign Up/Access the Replay of the Coaching Zoom with Doug Lemov & Stu Singer: Topic: Getting Tactics, Technique, and Psychology to Transfer Get the Replay: https://www.cuttingedgecoach.com/offers/DsiLLj32 Learn more or Sign Up for the next Cohort: cuttingedgecoach.com/cohorts Sign Up or Join the Waitlist for a Book Club: CGTBookClubs.com
In this second part of our conversation, JP and Nate discuss the challenges of operating with empathy while holding players accountable. The ultimate goal is to help players develop resiliency while upholding the standards of the program. We share a few additional strategies for walking the tightrope between empathy and accountability. √ Blame has an inverse relationship to accountability √ Accountability starts with self-accountability √ Effectively manage stress to build resilience Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter buff.ly/2KlPrsg Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
JP Nurbun makes a welcome return to the podcast. JP is a fellow podcaster as host of 'The Coaching Culture' podcast. He is also an author, his first book 'Calling Up' was a real hit and I really enjoyed it. This time round he has gone one better having written 'The Culture System' which is fascinating. In this conversation we delve into some of the key elements of The Culture System and unpack them to get to grips with how they are applied and who applies them. It's a super powerful conversation that I took a lot away from. I hope you do tooJP's podcast - https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/k2pt3-6258f/Coaching-Culture-PodcastJP's book - https://www.myculturesystem.com/
This week, J.P. Nerbun returns to the Hardwood Hustle. He's the Founder and President of Thrive on Challenge, Author of Calling Up, and Host of the Coaching Culture Podcast. He's coached at a variety of levels and around the world, and now he coaches the coaches. Today we talk about his latest book, The Culture System and discuss how coach's can avoid the pitfalls of culture building shortcuts and instead focus on building stronger cultures for their team next season. Check out his latest book at MyCultureSystem.com or find it on Amazon
Successful leadership requires us to be effective at extending empathy AND maintaining accountability. Finding the right balance is not easy. JP and Nate discuss the challenges of operating with empathy while holding players accountable. The ultimate goal is to connect with players while safeguarding your standards. In the first half of our conversation we focus on what happens when empathy lacks and how to relate to our athletes' circumstances without compromising our standards. √ Accountability without empathy leads to resentment √ Empathy without accountability undermines resiliency √ Seek to relate without relinquishing standards Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter buff.ly/2KlPrsg Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
Over the last year, TOC Culture Consulting has worked with HONE Athletics to gather data on the culture and mental health of the coaches teams we support. We talk with Psychotherapist and Co-Founder of HONE Jessica Renney about a new and NEEDED approach to Mental Health. √ Using data to promote mental health within team √ Addressing the #1 stressor in sports √ The changes we need to make in sports √ Changing the narrative on mental health in sports Our guest's contact information - HONE Athletics | Website: https://honeathletics.com/ | Twitter: @HoneAthletics Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter buff.ly/2KlPrsg Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
J.P. Nerbun (@jpnerbun) is a coach, sports consultant, and the founder of TOC Culture Consulting, a global sports-consulting business. He has over a decade of basketball experience, coaching men and women in Ireland, Lithuania, and the United States, at the professional, collegiate, and high-school levels. His mission is to help leaders and their teams grow through mentorship, coaching, and community. His team has offered support and insight to dozens of different leaders in sports, business, medicine, and education. In 2019, he published his first book, Calling Up: Discovering Your Journey to Transformational Leadership and in 2022 he published The Culture System. Today on the podcast we discuss his new book and lay out JP's proven method for helping coaches create an extraordinary team culture. Connect with JP at: www.TOCCulture.com www.myculturesystem.com This week's podcast is brought to you by our friends at Sprocket Sports. Sprocket Sports is a new software platform for youth sports clubs. Yeah, there are a lot of these systems out there, but Sprocket provides the full enchilada. They give you all the cool front-end stuff to make your club look good– like websites and marketing tools – AND all the back-end transactions and services to run your business better so you can focus on what really matters – your players and your teams. Sprocket is built for those clubs looking to thrive, not just survive, in the competitive world of youth sports clubs. So if you've been looking for a true business partner – not just another app – check them out today at sprocketsports.com. Become a Podcast Champion! This weeks podcast is also sponsored by our Patreon Podcast Champions. Help Support the Podcast and get FREE access to our most popular online courses, a $300 value. If you love the podcast, we would love for you to become a Podcast Champion, (https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions) for as little as a cup of coffee per month (OK, its a Venti Mocha), to help us up the ante and provide even better interviews, better sound, and an overall enhanced experience. Plus, as a $10 per month Podcast Super-Champion, you will have access to never before released and bonus material, including: Downloadable transcripts of our best podcasts, so you don't have to crash your car trying to take notes! A code to get free access to our online course called “Coaching Mastery,” usually a $97 course, plus four other courses worth over $100, all yours for free for becoming a patron. Other special bonus opportunities that come up time to time Access to an online community of coaches like you who are dedicated listeners of the podcast, and will be able to answer your questions and share their coaching experiences. Thank you for all your support these past four years, and a special big thank you to all of you who become part of our inner circle, our patrons, who will enable us to take our podcast to the next level. https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions
We are fortunate to have J.P. Nerbun on this episode. Nerbun, who played basketball at the University of South Carolina, just released his second book called The Culture System. The book gives readers a glimpse at the secrets of successful team cultures. Nerbun consults with athletes, coaches and parents at every level across the world helping with culture building through TOC Culture Consulting. EPISODE BREAKDOWN 1:10 — What is culture in regard to sports team and programs? 2:25 — What part of the Culture System is most overlooked? 5:40 — Creating an authentic leadership philosophy 8:45 — Self-assessment methods to look at ourselves and program 13:20 — How to document and share your Culture System 16:30 — How to introduce change to a current standard 18:30 — What's an appropriate number of standards? 20:35 — What are landmarks for coaches to make sure things are working? 22:50 — Addressing the challenging part of coaching 26:30 — Does having a Culture System impact performance? 28:10 — Is a Culture System different for a team trying to go from good to great vs. a team going from bad to good? 32:10 — What was your “Why” for writing this new book?
Over the last year, TOC Culture Consulting has worked with HONE Athletics to gather data on the culture and mental health of the coaches teams we support. We talk with Psychotherapist and Co-Founder of HONE Jessica Renney about a new and NEEDED approach to Mental Health. √ Research based approaches to mental health √ Common stressors for athletes √ #1 way coaches can help √ Practical and proven interventions Our guest's contact information - HONE Athletics | Website: https://honeathletics.com/ | Twitter: @HoneAthletics Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter buff.ly/2KlPrsg Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
JP releases his book, The Culture System. This is a glimpse at the Secrets of Successful Team Cultures. √ The Messiah Dominance & Difference √ A Culture of High Standards and Strong Relationships √ The Power of a Systematic Approach √ The Culture System Get Your Copy of JP's Newest Book, The Culture System, now at: myculturesystem.com Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter buff.ly/2KlPrsg Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses
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