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In this episode, we will talk about all things concrete coatings that include, marketing - what works and what doesn't, positioning and why it's important, and why the RIGHT company culture matters. If you want your business to reach new heights, listen in on the Service Legend Podcast today! Join the ServiceLegends Free Facebook Group if you haven't already so you don't miss this amazing story & more awesome content specifically for Concrete Coating & Painting business owners!
David Ogle is a cognitive behavioral coach for business leaders and professional athletes around performance. At Dose Performance Coaching, David's specialty is in creating an environment for individuals to have their own moments of insight... then helping them take action. In this episode, David blends actionable tactics with the neuroscience to back it up. We cover how to cultivate moments of insight, establish a healthy pace after graduating college, set goals - and a lot more. This conversation really centers around how we can use what we know about the brain and human behavior to get us to live more in alignment with what we learn to be true in the world and about ourselves over time. Connect with David at dosecoaching.com and on Instagram @dosecoaching Full show notes here at chrismcgrory.net
I'm talking with David Ogle, Founder and President of Five Oaks Group which has developed many projects including Five Oaks Mall (aka Tanger Outlets) in Sevierville, Tennessee. We discuss real estate during the pandemic, energy vampires, and the importance of finding mentors to hold you accountable.
We go for a wander around the outside of London’s Southbank Centre to see its new multimedia exhibition, ‘Winter Light’. Robert Bound is accompanied by curator Cliff Lauson and artist David Ogle.
My guest this week can help you distill your genius and improve your performance, so you can make a bigger impact in the world. David Ogle, PCC, COC is a performance and leadership coach and the founder of Dose Coaching in Vancouver BC. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Philosophy from Whitman College and a Master of Science (MSc) in Neuroscience from King's College London. Prior to founding his coaching company he worked at Lululemon for 8 years. In this interview, David shares ideas and insights to help you improve your performance and your results in business and in life. You can learn more about David and Dose Coaching in the following ways: Dose Coaching website (You can sign up for David's weekly email, Morning Cup, while you're there) Dose Coaching on Instagram David Ogle on Linkedin In this episode, you'll discover: The importance of slowing downThat perfection is a unicorn and doesn't really existHow pursuing perfection distracts you from performing at your highest levelThe importance of having a beginner's mindset in sports, business, and lifeThe 4 buckets David uses when working with his clients (They are awareness, thoughtfulness, insight, and action)What you can expect when you reach out to David if you're interested in working with himThe so-called "nefarious" beginning of David's weekly e-mail, Morning Cup, which he started while at Lululemon Thanks for listening! I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, share it with a friend and subscribe on your favorite podcast app. You can also listen to every episode of Enhancing The Human Experience on YouTube. All the best! Mark P.S. – Have you visited the Focus & Flow store yet? If not, what are you waiting for? You’ll find all sorts of products and apparel you’ll enjoy using and wearing that will also help you consciously create and live the life you want. While you’re there be sure to subscribe to the mailing list so you can stay in the loop with all of the new things coming down the line!
This is part two of our conversation with Michael Rowley who is a filmmaker from Dallas Texas, who also made a film about Palestinian youths, specifically who do parkour. The movie is called Hurdle (Hurdlefilm.com). Now the reason why I wanted to split this into two is to highlight the very vulnerable and very honest way in which Michael approaches identity, either his own or of the people around him, including his subjects. Michael also hands out some amazing advice that mirrors David Ogle's and that actually began from a conversation that he and another past guest, Remoy, had. The trailer of Hurdle is here: https://vimeo.com/231203737/ec9eb0a431
If you remember last week, we spoke to performance coach David Ogle. I wanted to splice his conversation in two just because I feel, just like his company’s namesake, it’s good in doses. In the first half we talked about what he thought about being a man in a place that was “made for women,” and in this half I wanted to tease out some theories with him, one specifically about the roles of coaches as a form of therapy for men. David also tells us about his life changing moment, a moment he calls his “ok we’re turning a corner here” moment. And he also quotes some Disney to give us his end of show advice. Stick around for it. Our new sponsor is YESSPAINTING.COM which Youth Empowerment and Support Services are helping kids work and help out in the community
I wrote this piece for my little daily blog on Medium about life coaches and how I found them to be, kind of disingenuous. You know, giving you advice on what’s going on, and pretending to be nice so they can get money from you. But I was surprised that I was asked to speak to David Ogle, who is a performance coach from Dose Coaching. He mentioned that he was curious about masculinity and how it shapes us, and was super keen to explore this with me. So I checked him out, and what I found was fascinating. We chatted for a while, and so for the sake of me not cutting his story, I’m going to split this into two parts. So this is part 1 with my conversation with David Ogle. Dose Coaching and it's Blog can be found here, also you should subscribe to their newsletter You can find the PodSummit info here
In this killer conversation we dive into psychological performance and the foundations of a fulfilling life in sport and beyond. We go deep into our personal philosophies, life experience and what we be believe to be true.David subscribes a growth mindset and is passionate about the journey being the reward rather than the end result. He seeks to instil virtues in the development of both his business clients and athletes alike while promoting a practice rooted in quality over quantity. His calm, cool and inviting way of thinking is so inviting and there is deep knowledge within this conversation for all people interested in living a more fulfilling, joyful and intentional life.Please visit David on Instagram - @dosecoachingHis great website - Dose Coaching Show notesy of Knowledge Podcast - Season 2 Ep3 - What you wantDr.Andy Galpin - Human Performance Education for fantastic resources on many subjects. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The innervoice.life team, Cody Royle and Travis McKenzie welcome special guest David Ogle of Dose Performance Coaching. David is a performance coach, athlete and is currently studying his Masters in Neuroscience. We talk about the chemical effects of endurance sport, fulfillment instead of accomplishment, doping and much more. Follow Dave @dosecoaching https://www.dosecoaching.com Subscribe to stay up to date with all innervoice.life stories. innervoice.life/site/subscribe innervoice.life seeks to inspire and let you know that you can change your life using the power of sports. The athletes we feature use their internal dialogue to narrate their own story, illustrating the pain, the anxiety, the despair and the joy of being an athlete. Paired with each story is world-class photography to give you a unique vantage point into what it’s really like to push yourself to the limit. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innervoiceaudioexperience/message
This week Courtney has a conversation with Founder of Dose Performance Coaching, David Ogle. Courtney and David dive into the world of cognitive science as David describes a simple formula for distilling your genius and finding insight. The founder of Dose Performance Coaching talks about his life-altering travels to study abroad in Tibet. David describes the value of culture on teams and businesses and how he’s able to leverage culture in his start-up. Courtney and David answer questions like, what makes a great coach, and how to find your purpose by understanding your contributions. David gave us some insight into how he built his business around his skills and left us with some strategies on digestible blogging. Listen to this episode to hear about the Dose Performance Coach’s superpowers!!
In this episode, I sit down with David Ogle, founder of Dose Performance Coaching. We chat about the trifecta of coaching, what a coach actually does, similarities between weightlifting and yoga and obviously cats.