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Joe Ehrmann is the critically acclaimed author of InsideOut Coaching: How Sports Can Transform Lives. He was an All American football player, was named to Syracuse University's All-Century Team, lettered in lacrosse and received the Arents Award, SU's Most Distinguished Alumni honor for his contributions to society. Joe played professional football for 13 years and was named Baltimore Colt's Man of the Year. He was the NFL's first Ed Block Courage Award Recipient, and named “The Most Important Coach in America” by Parade Magazine. The Institute chose him as one of The Most Influential Sports Educators in America for International Sport. Joe also the subject of New York Times Best-Seller, Season of Life: A Football Star, a Boy, A Journey to Manhood. Jody Redman is a nationally recognized facilitator and speaker. She is a former collegiate basketball player and has served as a teacher, coach, Athletic Director, Administrator at both the high school and collegiate levels. Jody carries a dual portfolio as Associate Director for the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) and co-founder of the InSideOut Initiative. Jody oversees Minnesota's education program for 500 member high schools that includes a professional development program, continuing education requirement and ongoing support and outreach. In this replay of our 100th episode, Joe and Jody share their wisdom and about the work they do with the InsideOut Initiative. This podcast would not exist, the Changing the Game Project would not exist, if it were not for Joe Ehrmann. Many years ago, I read his incredible book InsideOut Coaching, and it changed my life forever. It validated for me that there was more to coaching than Xs and Os, and that I wanted to be a “transformational coach, and not a transactional one.” This episode is everything I hoped it would be, as the wisdom Joe and Jody share is incredible. Some highlights include: 8 mins: the four-part system that defines the role of sports in schools 9 mins: the difference between performance character and moral character, and how coaches can teach it 17 mins: to be a better coach, you have to be a better you 24 mins: how sports is not meeting the fundamental needs of student-athletes anymore 28 mins: what are the moral and performance values that define your coaching why 35 mins: how to show every child that you value him or her 43 mins: the four most powerful questions a coach must ask 54 mins: final words of wisdom from Jody and Joe PUT IN YOUR BULK BOOK ORDERS FOR OUR BESTSELLING BOOKS! Programs such as UNC soccer and lacrosse, Syracuse lacrosse, Stanford Lacrosse, Middlebury College, Colby College, Rutgers University, and many other champions are using THE CHAMPION TEAMMATE book with their athletes. Many of these coaches are also getting THE CHAMPION SPORTS PARENT so their team parents can be part of a successful culture. 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Lonney Gregory brings over 30 years of trusted advisory experience to learning leaders and corporate executives across diverse private and public sectors. Specializing in the science of learning and training, Lonney' focus extends beyond what to train, emphasizing how to effectively apply learned concepts. His training related expertise spans program management, systems engineering, innovation, creativity, and DEIA. Lonney has crafted tailored experiential learning programs, spearheaded global training initiatives, and collaborated with scientists and engineers in developing cutting-edge capabilities for the U.S. Intelligence and Department of Defense post-9/11. A sought-after speaker, Lonney has delivered keynote seminars at prestigious engineering and leadership conferences. He holds a Magna Cum Laude BSA and an MS in Social and Organizational Learning from George Mason University, and pursued Ph.D. studies in Human and Organizational Systems. Lonney served on the Advisory Board of the American Society for Quality Learning Institute and holds esteemed designations as a U.S. Navy Master Training Specialist, Distinguished Instructor, and Master Transition Management facilitator. He is certified in Meyers Briggs, FIRIO-B, InsideOut Coaching, DiSC, Blanchard's SLII (Situational Leadership), and is a Certified Diversity Ambassador. For more information, visit https://irizepc.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rngradioshow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rngradioshow/support
In this episode, Corbin and Dr. Armstrong discuss the five dimensions of wellness—what Dr. Armstrong refers to as “well-centered fitness.” The hosts discuss the importance of incorporating Spiritual, Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, and Social wellness in our daily lives. “Fitness” refers to something that one improves over time and can be defined as a state of physical and mental well-being that allows an individual to perform daily activities with vigor and without undue fatigue. “Well-centered fitness” is discussed as a mindset and a continuous journey requiring regular physical activity, healthy lifestyle choices, and a positive mindset to achieve and maintain optimal health and wellness and to… age well.In this episode, Dr. Armstrong refers to InSideOut Coaching by Joe Ehrmann. This is a book about “transformational” v. “transactional” coaching, but it is equally relevant for those of us who are “self-coaching” and seek to… age well.Support the showHave questions you want answered and topics you want discussed on "Aging Well"? Send us an email at agingwell.podcast@gmail.com or record your question for us to use in an upcoming episode:https://www.speakpipe.com/AgingWellPodcast
In This Episode, You Will Learn: How we can guide the next generation through our actions. Building meaningful relationships through trust and transparency. What it looks like to live a life dedicated to service. Parental advice for better supporting your kids. Resources + Links: Connect with Coach Kurt on Instagram | @coachkurthines Learn more at https://www.coachkurthines.com/ InSideOut Coaching by Joe Ehrmann Join our free Facebook Group, Energy Secrets for Business Owners and Professionals, for more content, live coaching, and a kick ass community HERE: https://fitnessproject.kartra.com/page/energysecrets WANT TO BUILD A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE WITHOUT HAVING TO WORKOUT FOR 6+ HOURS / WEEK AND BE ON A TEDIOUS DIET? i.e. Want fitness to fit into your life rather than having to become your life? -- Apply Now to Learn More About How We Can Support You In Your Journey: https://thefitnessproject.us/application/ Check out our client transformations: https://thefitnessproject.us/client-transformations/ Tag us in an Instagram Story with your biggest takeaway @conquerthedaypodcast Connect with Lindsey Rago Instagram | @raygobomb Facebook | @lindseyrago Connect with Brian Pickowicz Instagram | @brianpickowicz Connect with The Fitness Project for Inspiring, Healthy Content Facebook | The Fitness Project Co Instagram | @thefitnessprojectco Show Notes: The key to a better future for all starts with guiding the next generation! This week, we'll learn how we can become positive role models with all-star football coach and speaker, Coach Kurt Hines! Coach Kurt has leaned into a life of service with his mission to bless, serve, and empower the communities around him. We'll be diving into his two decade journey of coaching to change lives and the lessons he's learned over the years. As we go, he'll share his advice to parents, teachers, and mentors just like you on how to better support your kids through trust & transparency. Here's how he redefined his own success to make a real difference to his students! Join in to discover what we can do better to create meaningful impact to the lives around us, starting with our kids! 01:30 Here to bless, serve, and empower is Coach Kurt Hines, all-star football coach, teacher, and speaker! 03:15 Where did your mission to bless, serve, and empower begin? 06:00 How did you lean into a life of service? 10:00 What were the biggest challenges you had to change during that process? 13:45 How do you determine the outcome? 18:25 The key to building relationships through trust. 22:00 What is the power of transparency? 24:30 How have you kept your intention over the years? 30:40 How can parents better support their kids? 33:50 How do you separate the age demographics? 37:50 Helping the next generation grow. 41:40 What is one book that has impacted you the most? 42:55 What are you currently learning in this season of life? 43:55 What is one habit you need to conquer your day?
Get the podcast notes: CuttingEdgeCoach.com/podcast Learn more or Sign Up for the next cohort: cuttingedgecoach.com/cohorts Sign Up or Join the Waitlist for a book club: CGTBookClubs.com About Joe Ehrmann: Joe was an All-American football player at Syracuse university, then went on to have a 13 year NFL career. Following his NFL career, he has done several things, including coaching, writing, and educating coaches. He has been named “The Most Important Coach in America” by Parade Magazine and the Institute of International Sport chose Joe as one of The Most Influential Sports Educators in America. Coach Ehrmann's revolutionary concepts of purpose-based football, transformational Coaching and developing healthy masculinity are the subject of New York Times Best-Seller, Season of Life: A Football Star, a Boy, A Journey to Manhood. Joe is also the author of the highly influential and popular InSideOut Coaching: How Sports Can Transform Lives. Joe is currently the President of the InSideOut Initiative, an evidenced-based, systems-level approach that inspires and catalyzes communities to transform the current interscholastic sports culture to one that values the human growth and development of student-athletes. Connect with Joe Ehrmann: Books: InSideOut Coaching - Season of Life Website: insideoutinitiative.org Email: joe@insideoutinitiative.org Twitter: @JoeEhrmann76 Connect with us: @CECoaching_ @LukeGromer luke@cuttingedgecoach.com
Get the podcast notes: CuttingEdgeCoach.com/podcast Learn more or Sign Up for the next cohort: cuttingedgecoach.com/cohorts Sign Up or Join the Waitlist for a book club: CGTBookClubs.com About Joe Ehrmann: Joe was an All-American football player at Syracuse university, then went on to have a 13 year NFL career. Following his NFL career, he has done several things, including coaching, writing, and educating coaches. He has been named “The Most Important Coach in America” by Parade Magazine and the Institute of International Sport chose Joe as one of The Most Influential Sports Educators in America. Coach Ehrmann's revolutionary concepts of purpose-based football, transformational Coaching and developing healthy masculinity are the subject of New York Times Best-Seller, Season of Life: A Football Star, a Boy, A Journey to Manhood. Joe is also the author of the highly influential and popular InSideOut Coaching: How Sports Can Transform Lives. Joe is currently the President of the InSideOut Initiative, an evidenced-based, systems-level approach that inspires and catalyzes communities to transform the current interscholastic sports culture to one that values the human growth and development of student-athletes. Connect with Joe Ehrmann: Books: InSideOut Coaching - Season of Life Website: insideoutinitiative.org Email: joe@insideoutinitiative.org Twitter: @JoeEhrmann76 Connect with us: @CECoaching_ @LukeGromer luke@cuttingedgecoach.com
An All-American at Syracuse and an NFL standout for 13 years, Joe Ehrmann understands the difference between transactional and transformational coaches. Through empathy, kindness and service to others, he coaches to, “help boys become men of empathy and integrity who will lead, be responsible and change to world for good.” His program, the InSideOut Initiative is committed to transform the sports culture to one of human growth and development. This is the Mindset of Coaching.
Show Notes:There are some people in our lives who make a great impact on us without us even recognizing it at the time. Can you think of any such person in your life? Well one of those people for me was Casey Taylor. Coach T, as I like to call him, is the head football coach of Inderkum High School here in Sacramento California. He has been teaching and coaching football for over 18 years now here in the Sacramento area and in that time has had 17 playoff appearances, reached nine section championships, winning seven of them, and reached the state championship game 4 times, winning one of them. However, Coach T doesn’t measure his impact by his success on the football field. On the show today we talk about:Who Coach T is, where he came from, how he got into coaching football, and a turning point that helped him find his purpose in coaching. (4:50)Various stories of the human side of coaching and how he tries to operate as a transformational coach and not just a transactional coach. (16:54)His coaching philosophy and he points out that his coaching style is like his barbecue style: low and slow. (26:52)What he feels has been the key to his success behind the scenes in his life and why he wants to live a significant life and not a successful life (39:07)What it means to him to be a contender. (47:17)Resources:How to learn more about Coach T and what he does:His Twitter: Coach TInderkum High School PageAdditional Books, Individuals, or Items Discuss in the show:"InSideOut Coaching" by Joe EhrmannTransformational CoachingCharacter CombineMother TeresaHonor BowlContact MeAs always, feel free to reach out to me by emailing me at rob@contenderswanted.com for suggestions of ways to improve the show, to let me know how the show is helping you, or to even suggest a future guest.
In this episode we explore the path of Dan Jablonic, father of twins and ADM Regional Manager for USA Hockey. Dan grew up playing in Minnesota where he played for Blaine High School. He then moved to play in the USHL before moving to play at the University of Minnesota Duluth from 1993-97. While at Duluth, Dan received a bachelors in sports psychology. After college he played in the ECHL and spent time playing in Sweden. Dan started his coaching journey in college working at camps and hockey schools in Minnesota. He began coaching officially in Skelleftea (Sweden) in 2005 as an Assistant coach for th U18 team. He moved to U20 and then as an Assistant Coach for the Men's SHL team. He then moved to coach at Timra IK as the head coach of the U20 team. Before moving back to the US, Dan made a final stop in Sweden at Frölunda Gothenburg where he served as an Assistant Coach. Dan returned Stateside and became the Hockey Director for the Washington Little Caps where he spent almost 7 years. He then became a Regional Manager for the state of Illinois in 2018 where he is working currently. With Dan we talk about his favorite hockey memory, why he started coaching and what helped him get started, his motivation, his philosophy and values, and what he brings back to the US with him from his time in Sweden. We then explore the responsibility of his current role and the advice he would give himself if he was starting his path again. Dan recommends a couple of books including, "The Language of Coaching" by Nick Winkelman and "InSideOut Coaching" by Joe Ehrmann. Check out Dan on twitter (@coachjablonic). Don't forget to connect with the hosts Derek (@DerekERead) and Rick (@RickSchreiber68) on twitter as well as the show (@thecoachsroad). We would love to hear from you, please send us an email to thecoachsroad@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!
Want to learn more about getting involved with CFC? Want to be on the podcast? Please share with us your info, your purpose statement and any questions you have: https://communityforcoaches.org/statement/ CEP #1 SHOW NOTES This show is part of our Coaching with Purpose Series: Alec and Ryan discuss the question of if sports are making our city better? This is an intro episode to Module 1 of the Coaching with Purpose Lessons. Ryan and Alec start with a big picture question: "Is sports making Kansas City a better place?" Ryan speaks about where CFC fits in helping make Kansas City better? Ryan speaks about the role of kids, parents and coaches in youth sports. - There is very real battle when watching your own kids play to not intangible yourself in the experience in an unhealthy way. Ask yourself, "Why am I here?" - What is the difference between 100% about the kids and 100% about my KID? - How coaches oversee and direct the whole youth sports process. - The problem of coaches forgetting the purpose of why we have kids do sports. - The parent test, "Can you celebrate any good play on the field, no matter who makes the play?" - The problem of a vague target? - How to have an abstract yet specific target. - What are you looking for when you are coaching 6 year olds? - What are you looking for when you are coaching high school players? - How does having a coaching purpose statement change what coaches see on the field? What is a Coaching Life Group? What is the benefit of being a part of a Coaching Life Group? What will a successful group do for a coach? Preview of Lesson 1. RESOURCES / PEOPLE MENTIONED Joe Ehrmann, InsideOut Coaching (this will be the main book we use for the Coaching with Purpose Lessons we will be going through in this series.) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cfcpodcast/message
Joe Ehrmann, author of InsideOut Coaching, joins us to explain how he came up with this idea of a transformational coach and how that differs from a transactional coach.
This podcast would not exist, the Changing the Game Project would not exist, if it were not for Joe Ehrmann. Many years ago, I read his incredible book InSideOut Coaching, and it changed my life forever. It validated for me that there was more to coaching than Xs and Os, and that I wanted to be a “transformational coach, and not a transactional one.” Thus, to celebrate our 100th episode of The Way of Champions Podcast, we bring you Joe Ehrmann and Jody Redman, founders of The InSideOut Initiative, a collaboration with the NFL whose goal is to “inspire and catalyze communities to transform their sports culture.” This episode is everything I hoped it would be, as the wisdom Joe and Jody share is incredible. Some highlights include: 8 mins: the four-part system that defines the role of sports in schools 9 mins: the difference between performance character and moral character, and how coaches can teach it 17 mins: to be a better coach, you have to be a better you 24 mins: how sports is not meeting the fundamental needs of student-athletes anymore 28 mins: what are the moral and performance values that define your coaching why 35 mins: how to show every child that you value him or her 43 mins: the four most powerful questions a coach must ask 54 mins: final words of wisdom from Jody and Joe About our guests: Jody Redman is a nationally recognized facilitator and speaker. She is a former collegiate basketball player and has served as a teacher, coach, Athletic Director, Administrator at both the high school and collegiate levels. Jody carries a dual portfolio as Associate Director for the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) and co-founder of the InSideOut Initiative. Jody oversees Minnesota’s education program for 500 member high schools that includes a professional development program, continuing education requirement and ongoing support and outreach. Her leadership skills and passion for education-based-athletics led her to develop an extensive curriculum called WHY WE PLAY, intended to redirect the focus of the win-at-all-costs sports culture. Joe Ehrmann is the critically acclaimed author of InsideOut Coaching: How Sports Can Transform Lives. He was an All American football player, was named to Syracuse University’s All-Century Team, lettered in lacrosse and received the Arents Award, SU’s Most Distinguished Alumni honor for his contributions to society. Joe played professional football for 13 years and was named Baltimore Colt’s Man of the Year. He was the NFL’s first Ed Block Courage Award Recipient, and named “The Most Important Coach in America” by Parade Magazine. The Institute chose him as one of The Most Influential Sports Educators in America for International Sport. Joe also the subject of New York Times Best-Seller, Season of Life: A Football Star, a Boy, A Journey to Manhood. Among many other awards, the Baltimore Business Journal selected him as the Renaissance Person of the Decade for his dedication and commitment to Baltimore City’s betterment. He was the National Fatherhood Initiative’s Man of the Year and the Frederick Douglass National Man of the Year award recipient for empowering youth to prevent rape and other forms of male violence. Connect with Joe and Jody: https://insideoutinitiative.org/ Twitter: @ISOInitiative Twitter: @JoeEhrmann76 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/insideoutinitiative If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message!
Highlights of Episode 107 (part 1) "Hit the Gym with a Strength Coach"- Kelly Starrett (San Francisco CrossFit and MobilityWOD) discusses his philosophy on movement, mobility, breathing, strength & conditioning, "Is Icing Bad?" and his new book "Becoming a Supple Leopard, The Ultimate Guide to Resolving Pain, Preventing Injury, and Optimizing Athletic Performance.". "The Coach's Corner with Coach Boyle"- Coach Boyle talks about his article "Understanding (or Misunderstanding) Aerobic Training", Joe Ehrmann's book "InsideOut Coaching", and his thoughts on the RKC. Coach Boyle's Functional Strength Coach 4 is here! "Ask the Equipment Experts with Perform Better" - Erin McGirr gives us a rundown on upcoming educational opportunities and the HUGE Summer Sale. "The Business of Fitness" with Results Fitness University - Rachel Cosgrove talks about "Your Business Plan" "The Art of Coaching with Athletes' Performance"- Nick Winkelman discusses "Information" "Ask Functional Movement Systems"- Gray Cook reviews the corrective exercise philosophy of Functional Movement Systems. This is in Part 2 of this podcast- Episode 107.5 "Subscribe at iTunes" and Get Automatic Updates If you want to save this podcast to your computer so you can import it into your Ipod or MP3 player, Right Mouse Click to Download Now (for Mac users, press Control and click)