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This week's guest on The Secrets to Winning is Kevin DeShazo. Kevin is the best-selling author of Leadership Interrupted: daily inspiration to become the leader you were meant to be, and iAthlete: Impacting Student-Athletes of a Digital Generation, and founder of Fieldhouse Media. He is a sought-after speaker, having presented on over 80 college campuses as well as a regular presenter at conferences and conventions, including NACDA, CoSIDA, the NCAA Convention and the Collegiate Athletics Leadership Symposium. He has also been quoted on ESPN.com, The New York Times, USA Today, Forbes, Bleacher Report, Sports Business Journal, and a variety of other national and local media outlets. Kevin is also the founder of Culture Wins Championships, helping leaders in the sports industry build a championship culture with their team.
Best-selling author of Leadership Interrupted: daily inspiration to become the leader you were meant to be, and iAthlete: Impacting Student-Athletes of a Digital Generation, Kevin DeShazo is the founder of Fieldhouse Media. He is a sought after speaker, having presented on over 80 campuses as well is a regular presenter at conferences and conventions, including NACDA, CoSIDA, the NCAA Convention and the Collegiate Athletics Leadership Symposium. He has also been quoted on ESPN.com, The New York Times, USA Today, Forbes, Bleacher Report, Sports Business Journal and a variety of other national and local media outlets. Kevin is also the founder of Culture Wins Championships, helping leaders in the sports industry build a championship culture with their team. Kevin was also honored as an Innovator of the Year for FieldTrack, our web-based platform that monitors social media activity of student-athletes and coaches. Oklahoma City is home for Kevin along with his wife Megan and their three boys, Gabe, Noah and Asher. In today’s episode, we discuss: What practical tips coaches need to know about social media How student-athletes can use social media as a tool Why his new book "Leadership Interrupted" is different than other leadership books Website: www.FieldhouseMedia.net Website for Book: www.LeadershipInterrupted.com Twitter: @KevinDeShazo Instagram: @KevinDeshazo Fieldhouse Twitter: @FieldhouseMedia Culture Wins Twitter: @CultureWins Linkedin: Linkedin.com/in/kevindeshazo Facebook: Facebook.com/fieldhousemedia Click Here to visit Fieldhouse Media's YouTube channel. Books by Kevin DeShazo ... Leadership Interrupted: Daily Inspiration To Become The Leader You Were Meant To Be iAthlete: Impacting Student-Athletes in a Digital Generation Past "Success is a Choice" podcast episodes of interest . . . Tim Elmore (Growing Leaders) - Episode 070 Tony Gaskins, Jr. (Motivational Speaker) - Episode 057 Alicia Jessop (Founding Sports) - Episode 047 Daniel Hare (All-Star Leader Podcast) - Episode 037 Jeremie Kubicek (GiANT Worldwide) - Episode 017 Betsy Butterick (Communication Specialist and NCRC Speaker) - Episode 013 Today’s podcast is brought to you by audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial (new subscribers only) at www.audibletrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Our friends at audible are offering a free download of some of our past guests including Todd Gongwer, Kevin Harrington, Lolly Daskal, Bob Burg, Amy Morin, Michael Burt, Larry Winget, and Pat Williams. Take advantage of this great deal by visiting www.AudibleTrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice.
In Episode 22, Kevin DeShazo (Fieldhouse Media & Culture Wins Championships) and Mark Hodgkin (NeuLion) discuss the role of ego in our lives and leadership. While we all have ego, it's how we deal with it that will ultimately lead to success or failure.
For Episode 24, Taylor is joined by Kevin DeShazo. Kevin shares his thoughts on how early to start with social media education for students, trends he's seeing with students athletes in college, his new book Leadership Interrupted and if he were an Administrator how he would approach the conversation around social media with staff and students. We hope you enjoy this conversation with Kevin! Kevin DeShazo is the founder of Fieldhouse Media and a partner at Culture Wins Championships (the sports division of GiANT Worldwide). He is passionate about helping people believe they have a story worth telling and helping to unlock the potential of everyday leaders. He has coached hundreds of leaders across a variety of industries, helping them transform their leadership, their teams, and their families. Over the last several years, he has become a sought-after speaker in the sports landscape, having presented on more than 130 college campuses and at national conventions and conferences. He has appeared in Sports Illustrated, ESPN.com, The New York Times, Bleacher Report, Sports Business Journal, Forbes and a number of other national and local media platforms. He calls Oklahoma City home, along with his wife, Megan, and their three boys, Gabe, Noah and Asher. Connect with Kevin: https://twitter.com/KevinDeShazo https://twitter.com/fieldhousemedia http://www.leadershipinterrupted.com/
Kevin DeShazo (Fieldhouse Media & Culture Wins Championships) and Mark Hodgkin (NeuLion) discuss a number of topics including the ongoing college basketball scandal, leading through transition and Kevin’s upcoming book “Leadership Interrupted”.
Continuing our series on the modern AD, Kevin DeShazo (Fieldhouse Media and Culture Wins Championships) and Mark A. Hodgkin (NeuLion) talk with Temple AD, Dr. Patrick Kraft.
Kevin DeShazo (Fieldhouse Media & Culture Wins Championships) and Mark Hodgkin (NeuLion) tackle the sometimes thorny issues of year-end reviews and evaluations. Take time to assess where your culture is and how you are doing as a leader.
There may be no such thing as a true "Work/Life Balance", but understanding your different modes of work and leisure can help you be better both at home and the office. Kevin DeShazo (Fieldhouse Media & Culture Wins Championships) and Mark A. Hodgkin (NeuLion) discuss on the latest edition of the Sports Leadership Podcast.
This week I interview Coach Matt Shadeed of Arkansas State University, someone that I look up to very highly in the strength and conditioning community. I met coach about a year and a half ago as I took a road trip to ASU, and within 48 hours of being there was blown away by his presence in the weight room and general knowledge of athletic development. He's a "culture guy." He believes that the culture you create is the most important thing to success. I couldn't agree more, and I think this applies to any team or group. He talks about how he creates a strong culture with simple ideas like energy and consistency. Physically, he places a premium on his athletes moving correctly. While they are always trying to get stronger, he puts an emphasis on what a lot of people would call correctives and he just calls Human Movements. He talks about how to incorporate things like glute activation drills, dead bugs, etc. into a high paced training environment and how to do so in the most efficient way possible. Finally, we talk a little about speed development and resources to learn more. Here are the three guys he recommends you go and research on human movement and correctives: Mike Robertson Eric Cressey Charlie Weingroff And here are his suggestions for learning more about speed development: Look up and read everything by Lee Taft - Father of the Plyo Step Grab your notepad, because he speaks fast and drops a lot of knowledge. Enjoy the show.