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In both dentistry and sports, leadership is essential for success. In this episode of Better Thinking, Kirk Behrendt brings in Jeff Janssen, founder and president of Janssen Sports Leadership Center, to share his experience working with the top college athletes and coaches and the programs that create better leaders. To learn how to apply his leadership exercises to your dental practice, listen to Episode 904 of The Best Practices Show!Learn More About Jeff:Join Jeff on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JanssenSportsLeadershipCenterFollow Jeff on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janssenleaderLearn more about Janssen Sports Leadership Center: https://www.janssensportsleadership.comLearn More About ACT Dental:ACT's Events: https://www.actdental.com/eventACT's website: https://www.actdental.comACT's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/actdentalACT's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/actdentalACT's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/actdentalACT's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/actdental/More Helpful Links for a Better Practice & a Better Life:Subscribe to The Best Practices Show: https://the-best-practices-show.captivate.fm/listenJoin The Best Practices Association: https://www.actdental.com/bpaDownload ACT's BPA app on the Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/best-practices-association/id6738960360Download ACT's BPA app on the Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.actdental.join&hl=en_USJoin ACT's To The Top Study Club: https://www.actdental.com/tttGet The Best Practices Magazine for free: https://www.actdental.com/magazinePlease leave us a review on the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-best-practices-show-with-kirk-behrendt/id1223838218Episode Resources:Watch the video version of Episode 904: https://www.youtube.com/@actdental/videosRead books by Jeff Janssen:
Are you a coach that's stepping into a brand new role with a new team? Or maybe a seasoned coach that is looking for some guidance on how to create and sustain a championship culture? This week's podcast episode is for you!Jeff Janssen is a leading expert in sports psychology, specializing in helping athletes, coaches, and teams maximize their performance and mental resilience. With decades of experience, Jeff has worked with top-tier athletes and teams to help improve culture, leadership, and team dynamics. He's also the author of several influential books on leadership and mental training. Topics-Coaches considerations and strategies when taking over a new program-How to create a mission, vision, and core principles-How to take words on the wall to the hearts of your players -How to develop effective team leaders-How to hold people accountable Download my FREE top 40 book list written by Mindset Advantage guests: www.djhillier.com/40booksSubscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MindsetAdvantagePurchase a copy of my book: https://a.co/d/bGok9UdFollow me on Instagram: @deejayhillierConnect with me on my website: www.djhillier.com
Go to www.LearningLeader.com for full show notes. Books: The Score That Matters, The Pursuit of Excellence, Welcome to Management Notes: The Commitment Continuum Resistant Reluctant Existent - Stealing scholarships (sandwich eaters) Compliant - Box checkers Committed - Heart is into it. They do extra. They are bought in. Compelled (Obsessed) - On a mission. Do an audit first of yourself. Where am I on that continuum? And then each member of your team. The goal is to get each member closer to becoming committed and compelled. Team audit - Where is everyone? People can drift down if their needs aren't met. For existent and compliant - Shift mindset to "I get to be here!" For committed and compelled - Keep them challenged. Put them in leadership roles. The art of leadership - Make it easier to move up on the commitment continuum. Walt Disney - The little things are the big things. Jeff experienced this firsthand when he went on a Disney cruise and saw the workers polishing the railings on the cruise ship early in the morning. The same is true for the janitor mopping the floor at NASA. There's a story about President John F Kennedy in 1962. He was at NASA and he asked the janitor what he was doing. The janitor replied, “I'm helping put a man on the moon.” The leader should be praising everyone involved in the mission and celebrate their role and its importance. Holding your teammates accountable - “We're not calling you out, we're calling you up.” The encourager and the enforcer help raise the standards and encourage others to aim higher. That's the role of the leaders on great teams. “We're not calling you out, we're calling you up.” What's our vision? Am I embodying the standards myself? Have we clearly set the standards and got buy-in? "These are the expectations and standards of our program." Performance and behavior metrics Praise people when they meet the standard The best teams practice so much that they can't get it wrong. Team Captain's Leadership Manual. Mike Fox. Can you lead yourself first? Commitment. Composure. When it hits the fan, can you stay poised? Character: Can I trust you? How do we get people excited to be part of the leadership development program? Make it a privilege. They have to apply and get accepted into the program. They "get" to do it. Make it relevant to their lives. Give real-world strategies. The encourager - Calls out great work The enforcer - "We need more from you." The servant - It's not about you or your stats. It's about serving others. The Seven Secrets of Successful Coaches Character-based people. They do the right thing. People trust them. Extremely committed to the mission and the team. Competent Care Confidence Builder Communicator (great listener) Consistent
Beth Van Fleet, a beach volleyball coach at Georgia State, joins The VolleyPod and shares her insights on teaching blocking techniques. She emphasizes creating hesitation in the attacker's mind through route, depth, timing, and hands. She uses visual cues, such as focusing on the attacker's hips and getting hands above the net, to improve timing. Feedback for blockers includes using video analysis and loops to help them understand their positioning and timing. Beth also highlights the importance of intelligence and creativity in blocking, rather than relying solely on size. In this conversation, Beth Van Fleet discusses the process of pairing or creating partnerships in beach volleyball, particularly in the college space. She emphasizes the importance of considering skills, communication styles, and work ethic when forming pairs. Beth also mentions the use of psychological testing and personality quizzes to better understand players' communication styles and preferences. Additionally, she recommends resources such as Jeff Janssen's workbooks for building team culture and leadership skills. The conversation concludes with a discussion about Georgia State's unique beach volleyball facility. The Art of Coaching Volleyball videos from this episode: https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/beach-no-nos-blocking-the-area-not-the-ball/ Holly McPeak https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/adam-johnson-beach-helps-indoor-indoor-helps-beach/ Adam Johnson Resource of the Week Jeff Janssen's books on leadership can be found here: https://www.janssensportsleadership.com/resources/shop-all-products/
In this episode, Jessica Lindberg interviews Jeff Jansen about his book '10 Life-Changing Lessons from Heaven' and the insights he gained from studying near-death experiences (NDEs). They discuss the similarities in NDE stories across cultures and faiths, as well as the transformative power of these experiences. Jeff shares how he selected the ten lessons from the wealth of NDE research available and how they can be applied to live a more fulfilling life. They also explore the concept of judgment, the importance of forgiveness, and the comforting knowledge that our loved ones on the other side are in a state of bliss. Jeff emphasizes the need to overcome fear and live from a place of unconditional love. This conversation explores various themes related to personal growth and spiritual development. Jeff and Jessica discuss the existence of evil in the world and the role of forgiveness in personal healing and growth. It concludes by exploring what our loved ones who have passed on want for us and the significance of finding and fulfilling our purpose. In this conversation, Jeff and Jessica discuss the phases of grief and how individuals can move beyond being destroyed or defined by loss. They also explore the impact of loss on personal growth and the ripple effect of love in transforming lives. Jeff shares his experiences of being open to new opportunities and the legacy of love he hopes to leave behind. The conversation concludes with a discussion of Jeff's books and resources for further exploration. You can purchase Jeff's book here: Ten Lessons From Heaven You can follow Jessica @jessmlindberg on Instagram and Linked In. Learn more about Jessica at www.jessicalindberg.com This podcast is brought to you by The Heart Strong Collective, a non-profit and social movement on a mission to inspire people everywhere to be Heart Strong. To learn more and shop our Heart Strong Brand, visit www.theheartstrong.com
In this live 55min group coaching call, Brian Cain, MPM is joined by Eastmont HS Director of Athletics Russ Waterman, MPM. Brian and Coach Waterman discuss leadership and culture in athletic administration and: Why you must love em' in order to lead em' Being a Transformational vs. Transactional Coach Principle vs. Preference based focus The Motto of “Don't Stop Believing” What Does Mental Toughness Actually Mean? Why your culture is what you accept, not what you say The importance of officials recognition The importance of taking care of yourself first. CALL RESOURCES Power Point Wildcats Today, Wildcats For Life Video Eastmond High School MVP Process How and Why Culture is King Eastmont MVP Process "Wildcats Today Wildcats for Life" Bag Tags Signs and Messaging Bracelets Swag for athletes based on WILDCATS principles What you accept is the culture you have (Culture Guardrails) Cain on Campus / Fundraiser University Group Coaching Calls Coaches Council 1st Monday of the month with one core principle on agenda for discussion Head Coach "Check-in All in" meetings (20 minutes max) In season 1x a week in person or online Out of season 1x a month in person or online Eastmont Leadership Academy Intentional instruction on being a responsible and accountable athlete (30 day Athletes course, MPM, Jeff Janssen) 2x a month at 7:30 am with breakfast served. WILDCATS of the Month Athlete chosen based on exhibiting core principle and performance Mental Performance Mastery in Action Showcase 1 MPM strategy/Pillar being used by programs Programs responded (Boys and Girls Soccer, Volleyball, Track & Field, Cross Country, Softball, Baseball, Boys Golf, Cheer, Wrestling, Tennis, Boys Basketball) Fundraiser University experience explain the experience and importance Investing in YOU - Walking the Walk Russ Waterman taking Care of Russ Waterman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Janssen had his own brush with death when a widow maker heart attack hit him at just 42 years old. In this episode Eric and Jeff discuss 10 Life Lessons from the study of over 5,000 NDE's. We also discuss Life Reviews, descriptions of God's Love, and how discussing NDE's can help people grieving the loss of loved ones. https://lifelessonsfromheaven.com/resources/10-life-changing-lessons-book/ RoundTripDeath.com Donate to the show @ https://www.roundtripdeath.com/support/
Wait! Use code "VOLLEYPOD" for 20% off of almost anything on The Art of Coaching Volleyball's platform INCLUDING memberships, nearly all of the books, printouts, and more! https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/ Also, be sure to follow The VolleyPod on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/aoc.thevolleypod/ and Twitter at https://twitter.com/TheVolleyPod for exclusive content and immediately useful tips and drills! This week's skill comes directly from the man, the myth, the legend, former Stanford University Head Coach John Dunning. He discusses why and how to teach one of the most effective attacks there is, the slide. Coach Dunning blesses us with many tips for how to teach the slide to young players. This is a must listen for anyone who wants to make their offense more dynamic and effective. In our scenario segment, we discuss a skill that we all do all the time as coaches: wonder how strong our practice was and how we can make it better. Coach Dunning is currently helping all of the sports programs at Pacific University to figure out this exact question. The answers you find can be enlightening as well as transformative. But how? Coach Dunning goes into this on The VolleyPod this week. We always share one great resource each week, and this week it is a great resource from Jeff Janssen, The Team Captain's Leadership Manual. This book is the premier resource for developing leaders and captains, with tons of great information and a clear process for how to become a more effective leader. This book is great to use with teams or anyone who aspires to become a leader. Skill of the week: The slide attack taught by John Dunning Scenario of the week: Using a simple form and discussion to determine how strong your practice was, and how to make it better The Art of Coaching Volleyball Videos discussed on The VolleyPod This Week focused on John Dunning's teaching on the slide attack and one of his favorites topics, reading: Why and how to teach the slide attack: https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/john-dunning-teaching-the-slide/ Teaching young athletes how to hit the slide: https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/teaching-the-slide-with-john-dunning/ Coach Dunning discusses the importance of reading: https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/reading-a-part-of-every-skill/ The Resource of the Week, The Team Captain's Leadership Manual by Jeff Janssen, can be found here: https://www.janssensportsleadership.com/resources/leadership-for-captains/ Coach Dunning's list of questions to ask when evaluating a practice can be found here (as well as his notes on the slide): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-SDulQXVmZ_pUPLfNdwoZdF4h_-8cbmWazILjvxlLwU/edit?usp=sharing
Action Plan: https://jimharshawjr.com/ACTION Free Clarity Call: https://jimharshawjr.com/APPLY You may know Leah Amico as an elite softball player— having bagged three Olympic gold medals— but behind her accolades is a success through failure journey like no other. Leah Amico is a 3x Olympic gold medalist, a 2x World Champion, and a 3x NCAA Champion softball player. Known for being one of the most clutch hitters of all time, Leah still holds the record for highest batting average in the Women's College World Series. Leah is also a college softball analyst for ESPN and Westwood One Sports, where she imparts her love and knowledge of the game to fans across the world. Truly, she's a world-class performer in every sense of the word. In this episode of the Success Through Failure podcast, Leah walks us through her journey to the top of her sport and through an epic collapse that she, and the US softball team, used as their catalyst for a historic success. Don't miss it! If you don't have time to listen to the entire episode or if you hear something that you like but don't have time to write it down, be sure to grab your free copy of the Action Plan from this episode— as well as get access to action plans from EVERY episode— at http://www.JimHarshawJr.com/Action.
Your goal is to bombard your opponents with wave after wave of missile strikes to disorient, disrupt, disable, and demoralize them. Over time, this combination of a purposeful, powerful, planned, precise, and persistent approach to competition is usually enough to eventually destroy most teams and force them to retreat or surrender. Jeff Janssen, Janssen Sports Leadership Center
In this AD Insider podcast, we feature a segment from the AD Insider | Thursday 30 series, presented by Clell Wade Coaches Directory, Inc., where we sat down with Jeff Janssen, owner of the Janssen Sports Leadership Center.In this episode, we cover the following topics:What Every Team Is Dealing With Right NowThe 8 Types of Culture and Identifying YoursSystematic Development of Coaches and TeamsSupport the show (https://coachesinsider.com/sign-up/)
After almost suffering a widow maker heart attack at the relatively young age of 42, Jeff started seeking answers to Life's Biggest Questions such as: who am I, why are we here, and what happens to us when we die? His serious quest to discover solid and soul-satisfying answers to his questions led Jeff to the stories of over 2,500 NDE accounts which were synthesized into his enlightening new book that is titled 10 LIFE-CHANGING LESSONS FROM HEAVEN: Discover Who You Really Are, Why You're Here, and How to Find and Fulfill Your Life's Sacred Purpose. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/griefandrebirth/support
After almost suffering a widow maker heart attack at the relatively young age of 42, Jeff started seeking answers to Life's Biggest Questions such as: who am I, why are we here, and what happens to us when we die? His serious quest to discover solid and soul-satisfying answers to his questions led Jeff to the stories of over 2,500 NDE accounts which were synthesized into his enlightening new book that is titled 10 LIFE-CHANGING LESSONS FROM HEAVEN: Discover Who You Really Are, Why You're Here, and How to Find and Fulfill Your Life's Sacred Purpose. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/griefandrebirth/support
Great new podcast with up and coming coach Jeff Janssen, the Head Girls Basketball Coach at Indianola (IA). In this pod, we talk about lessons learned as a new HC, crossing over basketball and cross country, transition offense, practice organization, delegating authority and much more! Alot of great information!!
Many coaches simply hope that their team’s culture will be championship level. Other coaches are more intentional about creating the culture that is necessary for their team’s goals. In this talk with one of the countries top youth club coaches, Luis Cuatok, we take a look at how to create a really powerful, high-level culture! Based on insights from Jeff Janssen, with actionable steps, this pod is a must for anyone who is interested in team building and the complex nature of group dynamics! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/davis-ransom/support
Jeff Janssen had a physical Near Death Experience following a near-fatal heart attack at age 42. This event forced him to begin questioning many things about his life, including his own pending death. He began to question things like: What actually happens to us when we die? Why are we here? What is the meaning of life? As Jeff confronted these questions head-on, he began to come across story after story of Near Death experiences and accounts of the Afterlife. Not only that, he began to see the common themes from these experiences, and the types of transformations triggered by these events. Today, Jeff helps others to navigate life events, to look deeper into death, or a fear of death, and to implement as many of these Life Lessons as possible. To learn more about Jeff or his book visit: https:/lifelessonsfromheaven.com or visit: https://amzn.to/2F4X9EK Learn the powerful, practical, and paradigm-shifting wisdom of 2,500 Near-Death Experiencers as they reveal and share the profound insights and life-changing lessons they received on their death-defying visits to Heaven. Don't wait to die to learn how you're called to live! 10 Life-Changing Lessons from Heaven reveals: - what actually happens to us and our loved ones when we die - what critical questions we'll all be asked at the end of our life - who really judges us, when, how, and the criteria used - why bad things happen to good people - how life's hardships and heartaches are really designed to help us - why we're here on earth and what we're meant to do and accomplish - why forgiving ourselves and others is essential for our soul's growth - why everyone has a unique purpose and how to find and fulfil yours - why we can trust that everything happens for a reason
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Today's discussion on THE GURU is all about near-death experiences — otherwise known as NDEs. People who have had NDEs often gain a profound insight and an incredible understanding of life. For Howard, his own transformational experience provided him with the liberating knowing that life does not end with ‘death'. This realization positively impacted his sense of awareness, his everyday mindfulness , and the way in which he views the world. Joining Howard today to take a deep-dive into the fascinating topic of near-death experiences are two experts in the field, Nancy Rynes and Jeff Janssen. Nancy is a leader in teaching the wisdom of NDE's. Through her book, “Awakenings From The Light: 12 Life Lessons From A Near Death Experience“ she teaches others about her experience and how to live a more conscious, joyful, and spiritually-inspired life. Jeff Janssen, Howard's second guest is also an expert in the field. After almost suffering from what is known as the ‘widowmaker heart attack' at 42 years old, Jeff sought answers to life's biggest questions. On this quest he went on to research over 2500 people around the world who all had an NDE, eventually leading him to write his book, 10 Life-Changing Lessons from Heaven. Nancy and Jeff share their Knowledge in detail; their profound realizations, lessons, and insights; as well as the not-so-scary truth of coming face-to-face with what lies beyond. “The main [realization] that hit me right away [after my near-death experience] was just [this] sense of connection and oneness to all beings — not just my family, not just my friends, and not just a material connection — but ... a deep-seated, energetic, spiritual connection to everybody.” — Nancy Rynes Key Takeaways [:49] About today's podcast. [1:15] Howard shares what he learned from his own transformational experience. [2:53] About today's first guest, Nancy Rynes, and her near-death experience. [4:27] Howard welcomes Nancy to the show. [4:34] About Howard's second guest, Jeff Janssen, and his research on the topic of NDE's. [6:25] Howard welcomes Jeff to the show. [6:59] The most profound realization Nancy had from her NDE. [8:59] Nancy shares her personal story from before and after her NDE. [12:04] Nancy details the specific moment in which she experienced an out-of-body experience during her accident. [13:54] About the surgery that followed Nancy's accident and her profound ND experience. [21:12] Jeff shares the most profound realization he had from his research. [23:43] Howard reflects on his own transformational experience. [24:21] How Jeff's near heart attack caused him to be a voracious seeker of what lies beyond, interviewing others with NDEs around the world. He also highlights some of the common threads amongst those that have ND experiences. [26:53] General NDE characteristics and how they transcend culture. [28:28] Nancy shares which of these NDE characteristics she has experienced. [30:26] Where to get a hold of Howard's books, I AM and Time in a Bottle. [31:21] Why it is important to learn about the wisdom from NDEs even if you haven't experienced one yourself. [32:21] What was Nancy's experience like after waking up from her surgery, having experienced an NDE? [36:10] Jeff speaks about the importance of being exposed to NDE stories and what you can gain from them. [38:13] How researching NDEs has made Jeff a ‘better person' and changed his life. [40:07] What should be the genesis of change. [41:08] Nancy speaks about her ‘life review' experience within her NDE. [44:25] How does studying NDEs impact what Jeff does as a culture and championship coach? And what was his upbringing and outlook on the world prior to diving into the world of NDEs? [49:27] Howard speaks about the direct connection between anything you're trying to create in the world and an expanded awareness. [49:43] Would Nancy agree with that sentiment that the more you can understand yourself, the more you can understand the world? [52:30] As a scientist, was Nancy curious about these questions before going through an NDE? [54:01] Nancy shares the final profound lessons she learned during her NDE. [55:29] What perfection truly is. [56:06] About Howard's private coaching sessions for those serious about positively changing their life. [56:54] Howard highlights a few different philosophies on life and death in different cultures and religions. [59:04] Do Nancy and Jeff align with any particular culture, religion, or philosophy when it comes to life and death? If so, which? And why? [1:03:03] Jeff speaks about his book, 10 Life-Changing Lessons from Heaven, and what he offers through it. [1:06:16] Nancy shares some insight from her NDE that could provide comfort to those who have had a loved one pass. [1:13:35] Howard shares a personal story about a powerful medium experience after his awakening. [1:19:47] Jeff highlights an important lesson learned from NDErs: trust completely. [1:21:21] Nancy speaks about the contents of her book, Awakenings from the Light: 12 Life Lessons from a Near Death Experience. [1:23:22] Jeff shares what he loves about Nancy's book. [1:24:13] Where to find Jeff online and where to find his book. [1:24:30] Where to reach Nancy online and where to read her book. [1:24:50] Howard thanks Nancy and Jeff for joining the podcast and sharing the insights and wisdom around NDEs. Mentioned in this Episode Nancy Rynes Awakenings from the Light: 12 Life Lessons from a Near Death Experience, by Nancy Rynes 10 Life-Changing Lessons from Heaven, by Jeff Janssen Life Lessons from Heaven (Jeff Janssen's Website) International Association for Near Death Studies (IANDS) Soul Peeps Discussion Groups (Life Lessons from Heaven) Life After Life: The Bestselling Original Investigation That Revealed "Near-Death Experiences,” by Raymond Moody I AM: The Power of Discovering Who You Really Are, by Howard Falco Time in a Bottle: Mastering The Experience of Life, by Howard Falco Dr. Kenneth Ring's Near-Death Experience Research The Official Website of Dr. Ken Ring “I think self-awareness is probably the most important thing towards being a champion.” — Billie Jean King About Your Host | Howard Falco Howard Falco is an author and expert on self-empowerment and mindfulness. He is a mental strength coach to college and professional athletes and those looking for next-level results. His books are: I AM: The Power of Discovering Who You Really Are and Time in a Bottle: Mastering The Experience of Life. His work offers the deepest and most powerful awareness available on self-creation and the mindset for optimal success. Stay Connected! To find more episodes or learn more, visit: HowardFalco.com, TotalMindSports.com, and Howard's Foundation for the work can be found here - 8Wisdom.org Connect with Howard on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram
A major heart attack at the age of 42 launched Jeff Janssen on a search for answers. His study and analysis of more than 2500 near-death experiences inspired his book 10 Life-Changing Lessons from Heaven.
Episode 55 features Jeff Janssen of Janssen sports leadership. Mr. Janssen discusses the steps for creating a championship culture and empowering the members of your program to sustain success. We also discuss the challenges currently facing many coaches attempting to change their culture and offer solutions and strategies to combat these divisive issues. An author of several books on leadership and cultural development, Jeff Janssen’s curriculum has application to listeners from all walks of life and his track record of success speaks volumes of his transformative program. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode of the ADInsider podcast brings leadership expert Jeff Janssen from the Janssen Leadership Academy to discuss the dynamic of leading the leaders. As the world-wide leader in Sports Leadership development, Jeff Janssen and the Janssen Sports Leadership Center offers cutting edge, comprehensive, and customized sports leadership training for college and high school athletic departments around the world. They work best with schools who are serious about leadership development and see it as a distinct competitive advantage.Based on our work with the nation's top colleges including Stanford, Michigan, Illinois, Arkansas, South Carolina, and over 300 schools across the nation, they can help Athletic Directors develop their coaches and student-athletes into world-class leaders on and off the playing fields.Support the show (https://coachesinsider.com/sign-up/)
Widely considered the world's top expert on Sports Leadership, Jeff Janssen is the founder and president of the Janssen Sports Leadership Center. Jeff and his top-notch team’s pioneering work on sports leadership development with student-athletes and coaches has led to the creation of cutting edge Leadership Academies at Arkansas, Barton, Baylor, Boston University, Cary Academy, Charlotte, Charlotte Country Day School, Colby, Colorado, Concordia Lutheran, Fordham, Georgetown, George Washington, Guelph, Holy Cross, Houston, Illinois, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola, LSU, Michigan, Naperville Central, New Brunswick, North Carolina, Notre Dame, NC State, Pitt, St. Francis Xavier, Santa Fe Christian, South Carolina, Stanford, Stetson, Wake Forest, Winston-Salem State, and Yale. A prolific author, Jeff has authored numerous books including The Team Captain's Leadership Manual, The Team Captain’s Culture Manual, The Athlete’s Responsibility Manual, The Teammate’s Accountability Manual, The Athlete’s Commitment Manual, How to Hold People Accountable Manual, How to Build and Sustain a Championship Culture, Championship Team Building, Jeff Janssen's Peak Performance Playbook, How to Develop Relentless Competitors, Develop Relentless Competitors Drillbook, and The Seven Secrets of Successful Coaches. After you listen to my conversation with Jeff Janssen jump over to Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen and leave us a 5 star rating and review. To make sure you never miss an episode subscribe right now and visit our website at www.hoopheadspod.com to find every episode we’ve ever recorded. Let your friends and colleagues in the game know about the show so they can gain insights from some of the best minds in the game from grassroots to the NBA. There are a ton of great nuggets you’ll want to write down as you listen to this episode with Jeff Janssen from the Janssen Sports Leadership Center in Cary, North Carolina. Email - jeff@jeffjanssen.com Twitter - @janssenleader Support this podcast
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Coach Brendan Suhr is joined by founder & president of Janssen Sports Leadership Center, Jeff Janssen. Widely considered the world’s top expert on Sports Leadership, Jeff’s pioneering work in launching and conducting college athletics’ first Leadership Academies with student-athletes and coaches began over a decade ago. His groundbreaking work is what originally started the whole field of sports leadership development and continues to be the gold standard today. In this episode, Jeff and Coach Suhr discuss how he became intrigued with the intangibles & psychology of sport, what he has learned from the best coaches in the world, the keys to coaches finding balance between maximizing effort with your team and down time with your family, how to develop “Championship Culture” within your program as well as an inside look into how his leadership workshops are conducted with both players and coaches. Jeff has worked with OVER 30 championship teams and gives phenomenal tips for you to use with your team. All that and more on Episode 119 of the Coaching U Podcast with Coach Brendan Suhr!
Coach Brendan Suhr is joined by founder & president of Janssen Sports Leadership Center, Jeff Janssen. Widely considered the world's top expert on Sports Leadership, Jeff's pioneering work in launching and conducting college athletics' first Leadership Academies with student-athletes and coaches began over a decade ago. His groundbreaking work is what originally started the whole field of sports leadership development and continues to be the gold standard today. In this episode, Jeff and Coach Suhr discuss how he became intrigued with the intangibles & psychology of sport, what he has learned from the best coaches in the world, the keys to coaches finding balance between maximizing effort with your team and down time with your family, how to develop "Championship Culture" within your program as well as an inside look into how his leadership workshops are conducted with both players and coaches. Jeff has worked with OVER 30 championship teams and gives phenomenal tips for you to use with your team. All that and more on Episode 119 of the Coaching U Podcast with Coach Brendan Suhr!
Widely considered the world's top expert on Sports Leadership, Jeff Janssen is the founder and president of the Janssen Sports Leadership Center. Jeff's pioneering work in launching and conducting college athletics' first Leadership Academies with student-athletes and coaches began over a decade ago. His groundbreaking work continues to be the gold standard today. Jeff and his team's work has led to the creation of cutting edge Leadership Academies at Michigan, Illinois, Arkansas, LSU, Pitt, NC State, Colorado, Yale, Georgetown, South Carolina, Stanford, among others. He has authored numerous books including The Team Captain's Leadership Manual, The Team Captain's Culture Manual, Championship Team Building, Jeff Janssen's Peak Performance Playbook, How to Develop Relentless Competitors, The Commitment Continuum™ System, and The Seven Secrets of Successful Coaches. In this interview, Jeff and Cindra talk about: 6 key components in a championship culture The characteristics of a high performance culture 7 secrets of successful coaches How and why he developed the leadership academies How to build and sustain a championship culture[CK1] 10 step blueprint You can find a full description of the Podcast at cindrakamphoff.com/jeffjanssen
On this episode of the College Recruiting Weekly podcast, we talk to someone we consider to be the foremost expert on leadership, especially when it comes to college coaches developing leaders on their teams. Janssen explains why this generation is unique in the way that they to be taught leadership principles, how college coaches should do that, and even how to look for traits of leaders in the young athletes coaches recruit. To follow Jeff Janssen on Twitter, where you can get daily tips and links to leadership strategies, go to @janssenleader To visit Jeff's website, and order his popular Team Captain's Leadership Manuel for your team, go to http://www.janssensportsleadership.com/ Thank you for listening to the College Recruiting Podcast! Tell your fellow coaches to make sure to listen to this episode, and subscribe to the podcast feed on iTunes, GooglePlay or Stitcher.
How to hold people accountable (without forcing them). Today I bring you, Jeff Janssen. Widely considered the world's top expert on Sports Leadership, Jeff is the founder and president of the Janssen Sports Leadership Center. Jeff and his top-notch team’s pioneering work on sports leadership development with student-athletes and coaches has led to the creation of cutting-edge Leadership Academies at top colleges and high schools across the country. A prolific author, Jeff has authored numerous books including The Team Captain's Leadership Manual, The Team Captain’s Culture Manual, The Athlete’s Responsibility Manual, The Teammate’s Accountability Manual, The Athlete’s Commitment Manual, How to Build and Sustain a Championship Culture, Championship Team Building, Jeff Janssen's Peak Performance Playbook, How to Develop Relentless Competitors, Develop Relentless Competitors Drillbook, and The Seven Secrets of Successful Coaches. If you don’t have time to listen to the entire episode or if you hear something that you like but don’t have time to write it down, be sure to grab your free copy of the Action Plan from this episode-- as well as get access to action plans from EVERY episode-- at JimHarshawJr.com/Action/. Let's connect: Website | Facebook | Twitter About Your Host Jim Harshaw My name is Jim Harshaw. And I know where you’re at. You’re working hard and qualified for what you do but you aren’t getting what you want. You have plans on getting to the C-suite or launching a business but ultimate success seems as far away today as ever. You’re at the right place because you can get there from here. And I can help. Who I Am I’m a speaker, coach, and former Division I All-American wrestler that helps motivated former athletes to reach their full potential by getting clarity on what they really want and taking aggressive action to lead their ideal life not just despite their prior failures but because of them. I’m a husband and father of four. And I’m a serial entrepreneur. I’ve launched multiple successful businesses as well as the obligatory failed one. I’ve been the executive director of a non-profit and have raised millions of dollars. I’ve worked in sales. I’ve even been a Division I head coach. While I was born in a blue-collar home I have spent my life surrounded by Olympians, CEO’s and millionaires. Jim Rohn said, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” I’ve been lucky. I’ve learned the habits of successful people and guess what. You’re just like them. I know because I know your type. You’re programmed for hard work, which is a prerequisite for success, but you’ve never been shown how to use what you know to create the life you want with the tools you have. I will show you how. Why You Are Here You've worked hard to achieve greatness. You’ve set goals and maybe even set records. You’ve definitely failed and you’ve at some point found yourself questioning if you were on the right track. You need to understand this: You are far more prepared to succeed than those who’ve not tried, competed, struggled and overcome like you have. That’s the value of your education as someone who aims high. You are prepared to be as successful as your wildest dreams will allow. Here I will teach you, with the help of brilliant minds that have been shaped by failure, struggle, and adversity, to be who you want to be. I sense that you want this because you have read this far. To take the next step today, click here. FOLLOW JIM Website | Facebook | Twitter
"Are you a coach of success or a coach of significance?" This week, we reach into the Peak Performance Vault for a episode featuring leadership & culture guru Jeff Janssen from 2007! On this episode, you'll learn: How to KNOW you are making a difference in the lives of your athletes The training needed to develop true leadership The importance of keeping the main thing the main thing How to build confidence in your players and much more... The Janssen Sports Leadership Center develops college and high school student-athletes and coaches into world-class leaders who are committed to a lifetime of service, success, and significance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff is widely considered the world's top expert on Sports Leadership. He and his team work nation's top college athletic departments to help their coaches and captains become world-class leaders. He is also the founder of the non-profit organization Student-Athletes Leading Social Change. Inside this FREE “First Millionaire Manifesto”, J V reveals the seven steps to seven figures and how to put more money in the bank, enjoy a richly rewarding life, and make a big difference. Subscribe in ITunes Like this Podcast? Help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Watch this FREE Video to discover the Secrets to getting in your zone, achieving fast results, and building a high-profit conscious business. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: On his free podcast, Monday through Friday, J V interviews top successful entrepreneurs and business owners who reveal their business solutions and business opportunities on topics such as: conscious business, social entrepreneurship, business online marketing, internet business solutions, internet marketing, team building and culture, goal setting, how to become a wealthy entrepreneur, and developing a high-profit business plan that will change lives and the world.
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Jeff is widely considered the world's top expert on Sports Leadership. He and his team work nation's top college athletic departments to help their coaches and captains become world-class leaders. He is also the founder of the non-profit organization Student-Athletes Leading Social Change. Inside this FREE “First Millionaire Manifesto”, J V reveals the seven steps to seven figures and how to put more money in the bank, enjoy a richly rewarding life, and make a big difference. Subscribe in ITunes Like this Podcast? Help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Watch this FREE Video to discover the Secrets to getting in your zone, achieving fast results, and building a high-profit conscious business. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: On his free podcast, Monday through Friday, J V interviews top successful entrepreneurs and business owners who reveal their business solutions and business opportunities on topics such as: conscious business, social entrepreneurship, business online marketing, internet business solutions, internet marketing, team building and culture, goal setting, how to become a wealthy entrepreneur, and developing a high-profit business plan that will change lives and the world.
Widely considered the world's top expert on Sports Leadership, Jeff Janssen is the founder and president of the Janssen Sports Leadership Center. Jeff and his top-notch team’s pioneering work on sports leadership development with athletes and coaches has led to the creation of over 20 cutting edge Leadership Academies at schools such as Michigan, North Carolina, Illinois, LSU, Arkansas, Pitt, and Colorado. A prolific author, Jeff has authored 10 books including The Team Captain's Leadership Manual, How to Build and Sustain a Championship Culture, Championship Team Building, The Commitment Continuum System, How to Develop Relentless Competitors, and The Seven Secrets of Successful Coaches.The SMARTER Team Training Audio Interview Series has been developed to share insights from some of the best in the industry. Stay tuned for more insights, tips, drills, and techniques to come from STT. Be sure to share the STT Audio Interview Series with coaches, trainers, parents, and athletes too.Visit STT at http://www.SMARTERTeamTraining.com . Listen to STT on iTunes and iHeartRadio at http://sttpodcast.com . Join STT on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/SMARTERTeamTraining . Subscribe to STT on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/SMARTERTeamTraining . And follow us on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/SMARTERTeam . SMARTER Team Training has been developed to focus on athlete and team development, performance, and education. By incorporating the SMARTER Team Training programs into your year round athletic development program, you will decrease your injury potential, increase individual athleticism, and maximize your team training time.
Listen as Coach Bowling brings you the second part in the series "Developing Competitiveness." This week we finish our look at the book "Developing Relentless Competitors" by Jeff Janssen. We continue to discuss the question "can competitiveness be developed?" and review the critical intangibles of competing from podcast 1 as well as covering the competitive mindset and competitive actions
This edition of the Stay Fueled podcast reviews the book "How to Develop Relentless Competitors" by Jeff Janssen, MS and is a part of the series entitled "Developing Competitiveness" Specifically the question "can competitiveness be created?" and the topics of commitment, confidence, competitiveness and character are addressed