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Coming in at #2 All Time for the MOST Downloads - our of ouver 1,000 total segments - is our interview with Lance Loya, author of The WE Gear and many other books. Lance is also a National Speaker and today he shares (again) on The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support
Have you ever wondered about the value of being a good teammate? On the first episode of this season and the podcast rebrand, we sat down with a man championing this cause, our guest, Lance Loya. His journey from student-athlete to author offers profound insights into the power of teamwork and its impact on one's identity and self-image. An inspired return flight from a sports award event gave birth to Lance's children's book - 'Be a Good Teammate,' and so began the evolution of his life mission. Tune in to our fascinating discussion, and you might just discover a fresh perspective on teamwork and its significance in sports and various life contexts. Who is Lance Loya? He is the founder and CEO of The Good Teammate Factory and the creator of National Be a Good Teammate Day. As a leading authority on team dynamics, he specializes in helping individuals discover genuine purpose in their lives by changing their focus from "me" to "we." Lance is the author of ten books on the art of being a good teammate. His book, The WE Gear, topped Forbes' list of "20 Books That Will Make You a Better Coach or Mentor." A former college sports coach turned best-selling author, blogger, podcaster, and professional speaker, Lance has inspired readers and audiences around the globe through his books, keynotes, and workshops. School districts often use his inspiring message to curb bullying, increase staff engagement, and improve school climate. Where to find more of Lance: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachloya Twitter: https://twitter.com/coachlanceloya Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachlanceloya/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachloya/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/coachloya Website: https://www.coachloya.com/ Episode highlights: [0:00] Intro [2:36] Who is Lance Loya? [6:41] What being a good teammate is? [10:16] Diving deeper into DERR [22:41] What does it mean to be a good teammate? [27:58] Getting out of the comfort zone and learning what you really want [30:51] On helping coaches look beyond athletic abilities [36:39] How can parents help younger kids develop "we" skills? [41:04] How to connect with Lance [44:16] Outro
Jeff and Lason are joined by coach, speaker and author Lance Loya. ================================== Lance Loya is the founder and CEO of The Good Teammate Factory and the creator of National Be a Good Teammate Day. As a leading authority on team dynamics, he specializes in getting individuals to shift into the We Gear and change their focus from me to we. Other experts concentrate on improving teamwork, but Lance concentrates on improving the teammate. Lance's method works! A former college basketball coach turned best-selling author, blogger, podcaster, and professional speaker, he is known for his enthusiastic personality and his passion for transforming teambusters into teammates. Lance is the author of nine books on the subject of being a good teammate, including The WE Gear, which made Forbes' list of “20 Books to Make You a Better Coach or Mentor,” and the heartwarming children's book Be a Good Teammate. Website: coachloya.com
Teams are the backbone of all workplaces. When teams are functioning properly, organizations can thrive; and in order for teams to function properly, people must be good teammates. Success often comes down to the ability of individuals to work together effectively. But how do people continue to be good team members in today's ever-changing workforce? Today's guest is Lance Loya, best-selling author and authority on the mindset of a good teammate. His most recent book, The WE Gear, made Forbes' list of “20 Books to Make You a Better Coach or Mentor.” He is also the founder and CEO of The Good Teammate Factory and the creator of National Be a Good Teammate Day. Lance and I talk about what it means to be a good team member. He breaks down the ALIVE model and explains the five factors that every person and manager can embody to be a superstar teammate. Members of the Modern Manager community get 50% off Lance's professional team development course, The Good Teammate Factory. Get it when you join the Modern Manager community. Get FREE mini-sketchnotes with the big idea from the week's episode delivered to your inbox when you subscribe to my weekly email. Read the related blog article: The Five Qualities of A Good Teammate Anyone Can Achieve KEEP UP WITH LANCE Website: http://www.coachloya.com/ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:07 What is the “we gear” concept? 05:49 Five components of the ALIVE model: put the “we gear” mindset into action 10:11 What did Lance discover in his research about great teammates? 11:46 How do leaders show they are truly invested in their teams? 16:23 The importance of simply waving hello 20:48 How to confront people who aren't being good team members 26:38 A great manager Lance has worked for 28:26 Keeping up with Lance 30:00 [Extended episode only] The five teammates that each person needs 34:37 [Extended episode only] Which of the five roles should the manager be? 37:12 [Extended episode only] How can we be a good ‘buddy' with our colleagues without crossing a boundary? Get the extended episode by joining The Modern Manager community for just $5 per month. mamie@mamieks.com instagram.com/mamieks
In this episode of the Super Entrepreneurs Podcast, Shahid interviews the Bestselling Author and Expert on Team Dynamics, Lance Loya. They discuss the importance of shifting from a "me" to a "we" mindset in entrepreneurship and leadership. Lance emphasizes the power of being a good teammate and its positive impact on individuals, teams, and communities. Lance is convinced that by fostering a culture of collaboration and selflessness, businesses can achieve greater success and make a difference in the world. About Lance Loya: Lance Loya is a Bestselling Author, Renowned Speaker, and Expert on Team Dynamics. His mission is to inspire individuals and organizations to shift from a self-centered mindset to a collaborative and selfless approach. Lance believes that being a good teammate is the key to success in business and life. Through his books, speaking engagements, and coaching, he shares practical strategies and insights on fostering teamwork, improving communication, and developing a culture of collaboration. Lance's message resonates with entrepreneurs, leaders, and individuals who aspire to make a positive impact and achieve sustainable success. His passion for helping others and his deep understanding of the power of teamwork make him a valuable resource in the business world. How is Lance Loya SUPER? Lance Loya's superpower is his ability to inspire and guide individuals and teams to shift from a selfish mindset to a collaborative mindset, making them more effective and successful. Shahid Durrani's Key Insight: In this episode, our host Shahid Durrani chats with the Best-selling Author, Speaker, and Coach Lance Loya, to discuss the power of collaboration, shared growth, and the idea that success is a byproduct of investing in others and working towards a higher purpose. Chapter Stamps: [00:00:00] Introduction. [00:01:00] Discussion on the importance of shifting from a selfish "me" mindset to a collaborative "we" mindset. [00:02:00] Exploring the impact of being a good teammate and how it can change lives and contribute to societal improvement. [00:05:00] Lance Loya's journey from being a sports coach to an author and speaker on team dynamics. [00:06:00] The inspiration behind Lance Loya's first book, "Be a Good Teammate," and its subsequent success. [00:07:30] The significance of commitment and investment in being a good teammate. [00:09:00] Identifying the motivation behind successful businesses and the role of chipless motivation. [00:10:30] The relationship between ego, being a good teammate, and the suppression of ego in leadership. [00:13:30] Positivity follows you when you get into a room. [00:16:45] The importance of setting clear expectations. Lance Loya's socials: Website: https://www.coachloya.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachloya/ Lance's Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Lance-Loya/author/B0167WVKUI?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true ----more---- Notice to the Super Entrepreneurs community: I invite you to join my webinar on how to scale your business and improve the quality of your life, without constantly chasing strategies and feeling stuck. If you feel like you need to progress, this webinar might just give you the direction you may need. Free Webinar
@coachlanceloya is a bestselling blogger, podcaster, and professional speaker. Has authored nine books on the art of being a good teammate. coachloya.com goodteammatefactory.com
Join Lance Loya, a former college basketball coach turned bestselling author, blogger, podcaster, and professional speaker, as he shares his invaluable insights on becoming an exceptional teammate. In this episode, Lance Loya delves into the significance of defining team roles and nurturing strong connections to shape a team's culture. Learn from his experiences and expertise to apply being a good teammate in different settings, and elevate your personal and professional relationships to new heights. READ MORE Leading Edge Content on Lance Loya HERELEARN MORE about Lance Loya HEREFor more content and conversations to help you build a successful program, visit www.leadingedge.online
Welcome to our enlightening conversation with Lance Loya, a renowned motivational speaker, esteemed author, and expert in team building. In this riveting episode, Lance delves deep into his unique approach to transforming business environments through fostering a culture of cooperation and shared growth.Lance explains his entrepreneurial journey and the dynamics of his revenue generation through speaking engagements, book sales, and coaching assignments. He shares valuable insights on how bringing an outside perspective can drastically impact a growing business and the significance of reciprocal value in business partnerships.Drawing from his background in sports, Lance outlines the importance of routine and discipline in achieving one's goals. He provides an intimate view of his daily routine and how it contributes to his productivity and success.He then shifts the focus to the necessity of business flexibility, highlighting its role in enabling entrepreneurs to adapt to unexpected situations and thrive amid challenges. He likens this agility to the flexibility athletes require to prevent injuries and maintain balance.Lance also shares about his popular books, including the 'We Gear' series and 'Teammate Tuesday' series. He discusses the power of storytelling in learning and how his books leverage this to deliver impactful lessons.Join us as Lance Loya unveils the secrets of successful entrepreneurship and teaches us the art of being a great teammate. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a business leader, or someone interested in personal growth, this episode is packed with invaluable lessons and unique perspectives. Don't miss out!
In this episode of Championship Leadership, we are honored to have with us Lance Loya, Author, Speaker, Coach and Founder and CEO of the Good Teammate Factory. He will share his experiences as a former college basketball coach and his incredible journey of transforming teambusters into teammates. Today, Lance Loya has authored books about being a good teammate and has inspired thousands of individuals to be a better teammate in any capacity. Learn more about Lance!! Tune in to this episode!!
Lance Loya is the founder and CEO of The Good Teammate Factory and the creator of National Be a Good Teammate Day. As a leading authority on team dynamics, he specializes in getting team members to discover genuine purpose in their lives by changing their focus from “me” to “we.”Lance is the author of nine books on the art of being a good teammate. His book, The WE Gear topped Forbes' list of “20 Books That Will Make You a Better Coach or Mentor.”A former college basketball coach turned best-selling author, blogger, and professional speaker, Lance has inspired readers and audiences around the globe through his books, keynotes, and conference workshops.When not speaking or writing, he is a loyal husband to his high school sweetheart and a doting father to his two daughters.Learn more: https://www.coachloya.com/Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-lance-loya-founder-and-ceo-of-the-good-teammate-factory
Lance Loya is the founder and CEO of The Good Teammate Factory and the creator of National Be a Good Teammate Day. As a leading authority on team dynamics, he specializes in getting team members to discover genuine purpose in their lives by changing their focus from “me” to “we.”Lance is the author of nine books on the art of being a good teammate. His book, The WE Gear topped Forbes' list of “20 Books That Will Make You a Better Coach or Mentor.”A former college basketball coach turned best-selling author, blogger, and professional speaker, Lance has inspired readers and audiences around the globe through his books, keynotes, and conference workshops.When not speaking or writing, he is a loyal husband to his high school sweetheart and a doting father to his two daughters.Learn more: https://www.coachloya.com/Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-lance-loya-founder-and-ceo-of-the-good-teammate-factory
Lance is a former college basketball coach, turned full-time speaker and consultant, and he now helps organizations build better teammates.Today on the show he will teach us what it means to be a good teammate and how leaders can inspire people to want to be a good teammate. Learn the five keys for being a good teammate as well as how to confront toxic teammates. Lance will also share how to facilitate effective team-building practices in order to turn Me into We. To get in touch with Lance, visit his:Website: www.coachloya.comOr connect with him on:Twitter: @coachlanceloya ( https://twitter.com/coachlanceloya )Facebook: @coachloya ( https://www.facebook.com/coachloya ) Instagram: @coachlanceloya ( https://www.instagram.com/coachlanceloya/ )LinkedIn: @coachloya ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachloya/ )For more information about CoachCRM: www.coachcrm.comFor more information about ClozeLoop: www.clozeloop.comConnect with Hilmon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hilmonsorey/Follow Hilmon on IG: @hilmonsorey
This week's FLASHBACK is to one year ago when we sat down with Motivational Speaker and Multiple BEST Selling Author, Lance Loya. Lance shared his story along with some cool Best Practices on this Flashback episode of The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/support
Check out this special content for ambitious small business leaders based on the Ep377 interview with Lance Loya, author of The WE Gear: How Good Teammates Shift from Me to We, and a relevant tool, topic, or technique from one of my leadership programs. #pp-podcast-9763 a, .pp-modal-window .modal-9763 a, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-9763 a, #pp-podcast-9763 .ppjs__more { color: #0033CC; } #pp-podcast-9763:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button *, #pp-podcast-9763:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover *, #pp-podcast-9763:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus *, .pp-modal-window .modal-9763 .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button *, .pp-modal-window .modal-9763 .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover *, .pp-modal-window .modal-9763 .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus *, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-9763 .pod-entry__play *, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-9763 .pod-entry__play:hover * { color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-9763.postview .episode-list__load-more, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-9763 .episode-list__load-more, #pp-podcast-9763:not(.modern) .ppjs__time-handle-content, .modal-9763 .ppjs__time-handle-content { border-color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-9763:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio-time-rail, #pp-podcast-9763.lv3 .pod-entry__play, #pp-podcast-9763.lv4 .pod-entry__play, #pp-podcast-9763.gv2 .pod-entry__play, #pp-podcast-9763.modern.wide-player .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button, #pp-podcast-9763.modern.wide-player .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover, #pp-podcast-9763.modern.wide-player .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus, .pp-modal-window .modal-9763 button.episode-list__load-more, .pp-modal-window .modal-9763 .ppjs__audio-time-rail, .pp-modal-window .modal-9763 button.pp-modal-close { background-color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-9763 .hasCover .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button { background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5) !important; } .pp-modal-window .modal-9763 button.episode-list__load-more:hover, .pp-modal-window .modal-9763 button.episode-list__load-more:focus, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-9763 button.episode-list__load-more:hover, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-9763 button.episode-list__load-more:focus { background-color: rgba( 0,51,204, 0.7 ) !important; } #pp-podcast-9763 .ppjs__button.toggled-on, .pp-modal-window .modal-9763 .ppjs__button.toggled-on, #pp-podcast-9763.playerview .pod-entry.activeEpisode, .pp-modal-window .modal-9763.playerview .pod-entry.activeEpisode { background-color: rgba( 0,51,204, 0.1 ); } #pp-podcast-9763.postview .episode-list__load-more { background-color: transparent !important; } #pp-podcast-9763.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button *, #pp-podcast-9763.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover *, #pp-podcast-9763.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus * { color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-9763.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__time-handle-content { border-color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-9763.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio-time-rail { background-color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-9763 .ppjs__share-button, .modal-9763 .ppjs__share-button { display: none; } #pp-podcast-9763 .ppjs__script-button { display: none; } #pp-podcast-9763 .pod-entry__author { display: none; } My Quest for the Best Booster Episode 22.8-Ep377-Lance LoyaShow Podcast Information Track 1 Track 2 Today on Track 1, I'd like to share a story that Lance tells in his book, The WE Gear, about when he and his friend Richie, as teenagers, convinced a BMW salesman to let them test drive a high-end sports car. To conclude this track,
Lance Loya, author of The WE Gear: How Good Teammates Shift from Me to We Bill Ringle and Lance Loya discuss improvements you can make to allow the team you have to do their very best for small business leaders. >>> Visit MyQuestforTheBest.com for complete show notes and more expert advice and inspiring stories to propel your small business growth. My Quest for the Best is a top-rated small business podcast with over 300 episodes of thought-provoking and insightful interviews with today's top thought leaders and business experts. Host Bill Ringle's mission with this show is to provide the strategies, insights, and resources that will unlock the growth potential of your business through these powerful conversations. #pp-podcast-3548 a, .pp-modal-window .modal-3548 a, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-3548 a, #pp-podcast-3548 .ppjs__more { color: #0033CC; } #pp-podcast-3548:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button *, #pp-podcast-3548:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover *, #pp-podcast-3548:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus *, .pp-modal-window .modal-3548 .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button *, .pp-modal-window .modal-3548 .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover *, .pp-modal-window .modal-3548 .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus *, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-3548 .pod-entry__play *, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-3548 .pod-entry__play:hover * { color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-3548.postview .episode-list__load-more, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-3548 .episode-list__load-more, #pp-podcast-3548:not(.modern) .ppjs__time-handle-content, .modal-3548 .ppjs__time-handle-content { border-color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-3548:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio-time-rail, #pp-podcast-3548.lv3 .pod-entry__play, #pp-podcast-3548.lv4 .pod-entry__play, #pp-podcast-3548.gv2 .pod-entry__play, #pp-podcast-3548.modern.wide-player .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button, #pp-podcast-3548.modern.wide-player .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover, #pp-podcast-3548.modern.wide-player .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus, .pp-modal-window .modal-3548 button.episode-list__load-more, .pp-modal-window .modal-3548 .ppjs__audio-time-rail, .pp-modal-window .modal-3548 button.pp-modal-close { background-color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-3548 .hasCover .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button { background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5) !important; } .pp-modal-window .modal-3548 button.episode-list__load-more:hover, .pp-modal-window .modal-3548 button.episode-list__load-more:focus, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-3548 button.episode-list__load-more:hover, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-3548 button.episode-list__load-more:focus { background-color: rgba( 0,51,204, 0.7 ) !important; } #pp-podcast-3548 .ppjs__button.toggled-on, .pp-modal-window .modal-3548 .ppjs__button.toggled-on, #pp-podcast-3548.playerview .pod-entry.activeEpisode, .pp-modal-window .modal-3548.playerview .pod-entry.activeEpisode { background-color: rgba( 0,51,204, 0.1 ); } #pp-podcast-3548.postview .episode-list__load-more { background-color: transparent !important; } #pp-podcast-3548.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button *, #pp-podcast-3548.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover *, #pp-podcast-3548.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus * { color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-3548.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__time-handle-content { border-color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-3548.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio-time-rail { background-color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-3548 .ppjs__share-button, .modal-3548 .ppjs__share-button { display: none; } #pp-podcast-3548 .
Today we visit with Lance Loya, the founder and CEO of The Good Teammate Factory. As a leading authority on team dynamics, Lance specializes in getting individuals to shift into the We Gear and change their focus from me to we. Lance is known for his enthusiastic personality and his passion for transforming "teambusters" into teammates. Lance has also authored eight books on the subject of being a good teammate. His books, keynotes, and seminars have inspired readers and audiences around the globe. THIS is The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/support
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Lance Loya is the founder and CEO of The Good Teammate Factory. As a leading authority on the good teammate mindset, he specializes in getting individuals to shift into the We Gear and change their focus from me to we. Other experts concentrate on improving teamwork, but Lance concentrates on improving the teammate. Lance's method works! A college basketball coach turned author, blogger, and professional speaker, he is known for his enthusiastic personality and his passion for transforming teambusters into teammates. He is a rare two-time recipient of the prestigious Schoenfeld Award for Sportsmanship, Character, and Ethics, as presented by the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association. For more than 20 years, he operated youth sports camps. Hundreds of kids attended his wildly popular “Be A Good Teammate” basketball camp every summer, where they were taught daily that good teammates care, share, and listen. As a former intercollegiate student-athlete, Lance was an academic All-American. He holds an undergraduate degree in theatre and a master's degree in sports management. Prior to becoming a coach, he honed his speaking skills as a radio morning show disc jockey. Lance believes everybody is part of a team in some capacity, and every affliction facing our society comes down to people not being good teammates. He has inspired readers and audiences around the globe with this impactful message through his books, keynotes, and seminars. Website https://www.coachloya.com/ (https://www.coachloya.com/) Twitter https://twitter.com/coachlanceloya (@coachlanceloya)
Interview with Lance Loya A turbulent flight shifted this basketball coach into a teammate specialist. Now an author, blogger and professional speaker, Lance uses his passion for turning team busters into good teammates. He has inspired readers and audiences around the globe through his books, speaking and seminars.Books:Be a Good Teammate (Children's book)Building Good Teammates: The Story of my Mount Rushmore, a Coaching Epiphany, and That NunTeammate Tuesdays: A Year of Good Teammate MusingTeammate Tuesday Vol II: Another Year of Good Teammate MusingTeammate Tuesday Vol III: Another Year of Good Teammate MusingThe We Gear: How Good Teammates Shift from Me to WeWebsite:https://www.coachloya.com/Take the Good Teammate Quiz for free on the website!Twitter: @coachlanceloyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/coachloyaFacebook: Coach Lance LoyaHost of the Hey Coach! Podcast: Eric ReyesEric@HeyCoachReyes.comInstagram: reys6103Twitter: Rico6103Facebook: @heycoachreyes
As an HR professional, you've probably been tasked with provide some sort of teambuilding training for your managers. You probably discovered that it didn't stick. Our guest on this episode of the podcast looks at teambuilding much differently. His name is Lance Loya and he's an author, speaker, and master teambuilder. He's got some great tips on being a better teammate which is the key to being a more effective team. Great stories and tips from Lance so be sure to take good notes!
As The Boss, you've probably tried some sort of teambuilding training for your team. You probably discovered that it didn't stick. Our guest on this episode of the podcast looks at teambuilding much differently. His name is Lance Loya and he's an author, speaker, and master teambuilder. He's got some great tips on being a better teammate which is the key to being a more effective team. Great stories and tips from Lance so be sure to take good notes!
This 5-part series discusses some of my favorite Lance Loya quotes and axioms – each is a gateway to a deep discussion with Lance other experts in sports psychology, youth sports, sports parenting, and sports leadership at all levels of the game – from rec to the pros. Learn more about Lance and his supporting guests below:Lance Loya: http://www.coachloya.com/Lance is the founder and CEO of The Teammate Factory. He is a leading authority on the good teammate mindset, who specializes in getting individuals to shift into the We Gear and change their focus from me to we! A college basketball coach turned author, sportsmanship advocate, and professional speaker, he is known for his enthusiastic personality and his passion for transforming teambusters into teammates. He is a rare two-time recipient of the prestigious Schoenfeld Award for Sportsmanship, Character, and Ethics, as presented by the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association. For more than 20 years, he operated youth sports camps. Hundreds of kids attended his wildly popular “Be A Good Teammate” basketball camp every summer, where they were taught daily that good teammates care, share, and listen.As a former intercollegiate student-athlete, Lance was an academic All-American. He holds an undergraduate degree in theatre and a master’s degree in sports management. Lance believes everybody is part of a team in some capacity, and every affliction facing our society comes down to people not being good teammates. He has inspired readers and audiences around the globe with this impactful message through his books, keynotes, and seminars.Missy West: linkedin.com/in/missy-west2520Missy West is a former college coach, inductee to the High School Hall of Fame, and now a motivational speaker, whose athletic participation has strongly influenced the development of lifelong skills that remain within her to this day. Sports has built confidence within her as a woman, gave her career opportunities, and an environment filled with amazing, hard-working, and successful people to this day. Her passion for sports began at a very young age in upstate NY, where football and Ice hockey became her first two loves. Following High School, Missy had a successful college career at Duke University where she was able to participate in 2 ACC Conference Championships, 5 NCAA tournaments and the National Championship in 1999. Following her stint at Duke, Missy played professionally in Germany for three seasons winning a German National Championship. Missy coached basketball at the college level for 12 years both at the Division II and Division III levels & received 3 conference coach of the year honors and was nominated for National Coach of the Year in 2013. She also coached a youth 12-year-old team where they too won a German National Championship. Most recently Missy was inducted into the New York State High School Hall of Fame (with Jim Brown) and the National High School Athletic Hall of Fame.Reed Maltbie: https://coachreed.com/Coach Reed Maltbie is the Founder of The Excellence Equation, co-developer of Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches, and Lead Speaker/Chief Content Officer for Changing the Game. With 30 years’ experience as an educator/coach and Master's degrees in both Sport Psychology and Early Childhood Education, Reed offers a wealth of practical and science-based experience to help coaches and others lead athletes to excel in and beyond sports. Since the release of his TEDx talk “Echoes Beyond the Game”, he has become a trusted educator and advisor to sports organizations worldwide. Reed’s unique gifts are creating passion and purpose in others and distilling complex theories into understandable and easily implementable practices.
This 5-part series discusses some of my favorite Lance Loya quotes and axioms – each is a gateway to a deep discussion with Lance other experts in sports psychology, youth sports, sports parenting, and sports leadership at all levels of the game – from rec to the pros. Learn more about Lance and his supporting guests below:Lance Loya: http://www.coachloya.com/Lance is the founder and CEO of The Teammate Factory. He is a leading authority on the good teammate mindset, who specializes in getting individuals to shift into the We Gear and change their focus from me to we! A college basketball coach turned author, sportsmanship advocate, and professional speaker, he is known for his enthusiastic personality and his passion for transforming teambusters into teammates. He is a rare two-time recipient of the prestigious Schoenfeld Award for Sportsmanship, Character, and Ethics, as presented by the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association. For more than 20 years, he operated youth sports camps. Hundreds of kids attended his wildly popular “Be A Good Teammate” basketball camp every summer, where they were taught daily that good teammates care, share, and listen.As a former intercollegiate student-athlete, Lance was an academic All-American. He holds an undergraduate degree in theatre and a master’s degree in sports management. Lance believes everybody is part of a team in some capacity, and every affliction facing our society comes down to people not being good teammates. He has inspired readers and audiences around the globe with this impactful message through his books, keynotes, and seminars.Missy West: linkedin.com/in/missy-west2520Missy West is a former college coach, inductee to the High School Hall of Fame, and now a motivational speaker, whose athletic participation has strongly influenced the development of lifelong skills that remain within her to this day. Sports has built confidence within her as a woman, gave her career opportunities, and an environment filled with amazing, hard-working, and successful people to this day. Her passion for sports began at a very young age in upstate NY, where football and Ice hockey became her first two loves. Following High School, Missy had a successful college career at Duke University where she was able to participate in 2 ACC Conference Championships, 5 NCAA tournaments and the National Championship in 1999. Following her stint at Duke, Missy played professionally in Germany for three seasons winning a German National Championship. Missy coached basketball at the college level for 12 years both at the Division II and Division III levels & received 3 conference coach of the year honors and was nominated for National Coach of the Year in 2013. She also coached a youth 12-year-old team where they too won a German National Championship. Most recently Missy was inducted into the New York State High School Hall of Fame (with Jim Brown) and the National High School Athletic Hall of Fame.Reed Maltbie: https://coachreed.com/Coach Reed Maltbie is the Founder of The Excellence Equation, co-developer of Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches, and Lead Speaker/Chief Content Officer for Changing the Game. With 30 years’ experience as an educator/coach and Master's degrees in both Sport Psychology and Early Childhood Education, Reed offers a wealth of practical and science-based experience to help coaches and others lead athletes to excel in and beyond sports. Since the release of his TEDx talk “Echoes Beyond the Game”, he has become a trusted educator and advisor to sports organizations worldwide. Reed’s unique gifts are creating passion and purpose in others and distilling complex theories into understandable and easily implementable practices.
This 5-part series discusses some of my favorite Lance Loya quotes and axioms – each is a gateway to a deep discussion with Lance other experts in sports psychology, youth sports, sports parenting, and sports leadership at all levels of the game – from rec to the pros. Learn more about Lance and his supporting guests below:Lance Loya: http://www.coachloya.com/Lance is the founder and CEO of The Teammate Factory. He is a leading authority on the good teammate mindset, who specializes in getting individuals to shift into the We Gear and change their focus from me to we! A college basketball coach turned author, sportsmanship advocate, and professional speaker, he is known for his enthusiastic personality and his passion for transforming teambusters into teammates. He is a rare two-time recipient of the prestigious Schoenfeld Award for Sportsmanship, Character, and Ethics, as presented by the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association. For more than 20 years, he operated youth sports camps. Hundreds of kids attended his wildly popular “Be A Good Teammate” basketball camp every summer, where they were taught daily that good teammates care, share, and listen.As a former intercollegiate student-athlete, Lance was an academic All-American. He holds an undergraduate degree in theatre and a master’s degree in sports management. Lance believes everybody is part of a team in some capacity, and every affliction facing our society comes down to people not being good teammates. He has inspired readers and audiences around the globe with this impactful message through his books, keynotes, and seminars.Missy West: linkedin.com/in/missy-west2520Missy West is a former college coach, inductee to the High School Hall of Fame, and now a motivational speaker, whose athletic participation has strongly influenced the development of lifelong skills that remain within her to this day. Sports has built confidence within her as a woman, gave her career opportunities, and an environment filled with amazing, hard-working, and successful people to this day. Her passion for sports began at a very young age in upstate NY, where football and Ice hockey became her first two loves. Following High School, Missy had a successful college career at Duke University where she was able to participate in 2 ACC Conference Championships, 5 NCAA tournaments and the National Championship in 1999. Following her stint at Duke, Missy played professionally in Germany for three seasons winning a German National Championship. Missy coached basketball at the college level for 12 years both at the Division II and Division III levels & received 3 conference coach of the year honors and was nominated for National Coach of the Year in 2013. She also coached a youth 12-year-old team where they too won a German National Championship. Most recently Missy was inducted into the New York State High School Hall of Fame (with Jim Brown) and the National High School Athletic Hall of Fame.Reed Maltbie: https://coachreed.com/Coach Reed Maltbie is the Founder of The Excellence Equation, co-developer of Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches, and Lead Speaker/Chief Content Officer for Changing the Game. With 30 years’ experience as an educator/coach and Master's degrees in both Sport Psychology and Early Childhood Education, Reed offers a wealth of practical and science-based experience to help coaches and others lead athletes to excel in and beyond sports. Since the release of his TEDx talk “Echoes Beyond the Game”, he has become a trusted educator and advisor to sports organizations worldwide. Reed’s unique gifts are creating passion and purpose in others and distilling complex theories into understandable and easily implementable practices.
This 5-part series discusses some of my favorite Lance Loya quotes and axioms – each is a gateway to a deep discussion with Lance other experts in sports psychology, youth sports, sports parenting, and sports leadership at all levels of the game – from rec to the pros. Learn more about Lance and his supporting guests below:Lance Loya: http://www.coachloya.com/Lance is the founder and CEO of The Teammate Factory. He is a leading authority on the good teammate mindset, who specializes in getting individuals to shift into the We Gear and change their focus from me to we! A college basketball coach turned author, sportsmanship advocate, and professional speaker, he is known for his enthusiastic personality and his passion for transforming teambusters into teammates. He is a rare two-time recipient of the prestigious Schoenfeld Award for Sportsmanship, Character, and Ethics, as presented by the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association. For more than 20 years, he operated youth sports camps. Hundreds of kids attended his wildly popular “Be A Good Teammate” basketball camp every summer, where they were taught daily that good teammates care, share, and listen.As a former intercollegiate student-athlete, Lance was an academic All-American. He holds an undergraduate degree in theatre and a master’s degree in sports management.Lance believes everybody is part of a team in some capacity, and every affliction facing our society comes down to people not being good teammates. He has inspired readers and audiences around the globe with this impactful message through his books, keynotes, and seminars.Jim Bauman: linkedin.com/in/dr-jim-bauman-ba969345Dr. Bauman, is a renowned Sport and Human Performance Psychologist (Gravity Performance) who provides high quality services to athletes, coaches, sport organizations, and business organizations on a private consulting basis. Jim has provided sport psychology services at the 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008 Olympic Games. Earlier in his career, as a Full-time Senior Sport Psychologist for the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) US Olympic Training Center, he created, implemented, and managed the first sport psychology program at this Olympic Training Center. Dr. Bauman provided high performance services at multiple National Championships, Olympic Trials, World Cups, World Championships, World University Games, Pan-Pacific, and Pan-American Games; began a working relationship with the Navy Special Warfare School (BUDS/SEAL Teams) and the NHL Anaheim Ducks (Stanley Cup Champions). He later Developed and initiated the first full-range sport psychology program for 23 collegiate sports at the UVA, and traveled with and provided sport psychology services to the USA Olympic Swimming Team at the 2012 London Olympic Games, 2013 Barcelona World Championships, 2014 Pan American Championships in Australia, and the 2015 World Championships in Russia; he continued as a consultant to US Special Operations Command. Currently working with an east coast NBA team engages in sport publications (refereed journal articles and book chapters); television and radio appearances; presenting sport psychology workshops at national/international conferences; teaching graduate coursework; mentoring young sport psychology professionals.Mike Salm: linkedin.com/in/michaelsalmAs the Director of Leadership Development and Strategic Partnerships in Rutgers Athletics- Office of Leadership Development and Strategic Partnerships, he helps student-athletes become champions in the classroom, on their playing fields, and in their lives after athletics. His main responsibility is to help student-athletes achieve their goals, graduate with a college degree, and secure post-graduate opportunities/employment. Working on projects involving community service, career development, international partnerships, campus/employer partnerships, and the development of a 3 course, for credit, leadership curriculum for Rutgers Athletics. In this position he has developed a strong affinity for the servant leadership mentality and believes that through the service of helping others achieve their dreams I will have the greatest impact on this world.
This 5-part series discusses some of my favorite Lance Loya quotes and axioms – each is a gateway to a deep discussion with Lance other experts in sports psychology, youth sports, sports parenting, and sports leadership at all levels of the game – from rec to the pros. Learn more about Lance and his supporting guests below:Lance Loya: http://www.coachloya.com/Lance is the founder and CEO of The Teammate Factory. He is a leading authority on the good teammate mindset, who specializes in getting individuals to shift into the We Gear and change their focus from me to we! A college basketball coach turned author, sportsmanship advocate, and professional speaker, he is known for his enthusiastic personality and his passion for transforming teambusters into teammates. He is a rare two-time recipient of the prestigious Schoenfeld Award for Sportsmanship, Character, and Ethics, as presented by the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association. For more than 20 years, he operated youth sports camps. Hundreds of kids attended his wildly popular “Be A Good Teammate” basketball camp every summer, where they were taught daily that good teammates care, share, and listen.As a former intercollegiate student-athlete, Lance was an academic All-American. He holds an undergraduate degree in theatre and a master’s degree in sports management.Lance believes everybody is part of a team in some capacity, and every affliction facing our society comes down to people not being good teammates. He has inspired readers and audiences around the globe with this impactful message through his books, keynotes, and seminars.Jim Bauman: linkedin.com/in/dr-jim-bauman-ba969345Dr. Bauman, is a renowned Sport and Human Performance Psychologist (Gravity Performance) who provides high quality services to athletes, coaches, sport organizations, and business organizations on a private consulting basis. Jim has provided sport psychology services at the 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008 Olympic Games. Earlier in his career, as a Full-time Senior Sport Psychologist for the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) US Olympic Training Center, he created, implemented, and managed the first sport psychology program at this Olympic Training Center. Dr. Bauman provided high performance services at multiple National Championships, Olympic Trials, World Cups, World Championships, World University Games, Pan-Pacific, and Pan-American Games; began a working relationship with the Navy Special Warfare School (BUDS/SEAL Teams) and the NHL Anaheim Ducks (Stanley Cup Champions). He later Developed and initiated the first full-range sport psychology program for 23 collegiate sports at the UVA, and traveled with and provided sport psychology services to the USA Olympic Swimming Team at the 2012 London Olympic Games, 2013 Barcelona World Championships, 2014 Pan American Championships in Australia, and the 2015 World Championships in Russia; he continued as a consultant to US Special Operations Command. Currently working with an east coast NBA team engages in sport publications (refereed journal articles and book chapters); television and radio appearances; presenting sport psychology workshops at national/international conferences; teaching graduate coursework; mentoring young sport psychology professionals.Mike Salm: linkedin.com/in/michaelsalmAs the Director of Leadership Development and Strategic Partnerships in Rutgers Athletics- Office of Leadership Development and Strategic Partnerships, he helps student-athletes become champions in the classroom, on their playing fields, and in their lives after athletics. His main responsibility is to help student-athletes achieve their goals, graduate with a college degree, and secure post-graduate opportunities/employment. Working on projects involving community service, career development, international partnerships, campus/employer partnerships, and the development of a 3 course, for credit, leadership curriculum for Rutgers Athletics. In this position he has developed a strong affinity for the servant leadership mentality and believes that through the service of helping others achieve their dreams I will have the greatest impact on this world.
Have you ever had a scary situation or a near death experience that made you question your legacy? What about one that made you change courses in life? Today, I’m meeting with Lance Loya, college basketball coach turned author, blogger, and speaker. Lance is known for his enthusiastic personality & his passion for transforming teambusters into teammates.Lance is the author of the children's book "Be a Good Teammate" and the adult nonfiction titles "Building Good Teammates," "Teammate Tuesdays," and the soon to be released "The WE Gear." This week, he's joining me to share his own personal life-changing story and will teach us why it’s important to be a good teammate, and how to shift into the WE gear. Get full episode notes at: mindbizlife.com Be sure to connect with me on Instagram at: @mindbizlife
This week, the discussion will be with Lance Loya, Author, Coach and Speaker. Lance is the world’s preeminent authority on the good teammate mindset. He specializes in getting individuals to shift into the We Gear, changing their focus from me to we! A college basketball coach turned author, advocate, and professional speaker, he is known for his enthusiastic personality and his passion for transforming teambusters into teammates.Lance is a rare two-time recipient of the prestigious Schoenfeld Award for Sportsmanship, Character, and Ethics, as presented by the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association. For more than 20 years, he operated youth sports camps. Hundreds of kids attended his wildly popular “Be A Good Teammate” basketball camp every summer, where they were taught daily that good teammates care, share, and listen. As a former intercollegiate student-athlete, Lance was an academic All-American. He holds an undergraduate degree in theatre and a master’s degree in sports management.•What it really means to be a good teammate•How everyone is part of team in some capacity•What coaches and educators should be placing the most emphasis on when they work with young athletes.•How to shift gears in your life & put your WE ahead of your ME.
Lance Loya has a passion for teaching people to be good teammates! He is the author of two books—the popular children's book Be A Good Teammate and the newly released Building Good Teammates. Although Loya has spent most of his coaching career at the collegiate level, he has worked with players at nearly every level of basketball. His youth basketball camps are some of the nation's largest and attended by several hundred players every summer, popular with aspiring players becasue of the emphasis on teamwork. Campers are reminded daily that good teammates care, good teammates share, and good teammates listen™. A former point guard at Garrett Community College and the University of South Carolina-Upstate, Loya garnered a reputation for being a “coach” on the court and true student of the game. As a player, he earned Academic All-American honors, and went on to earn a Masters degree in sports management. He is presently the all-time most winning basketball coach in Mount Aloysius College history. Though innovative in his coaching techniques, Loya's philosophies are still deeply grounded in a strict adherence to fundamentals, discipline, and good sportsmanship, which he instills in players. Loya is two-time recipient of the Schoenfeld Award for sportsmanship, character, and ethics, presented by the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association (CBOA). His players have also been recognized for espousing these same values, Loya was a radio morning show disc jockey. His public speaking skills have allowed him to become a sought-after speaker at schools, banquets, and various other corporate and civic functions. Please visit www.coachloya.com for more information
Regional rankings are finally out and with them comes plenty of upheaval around the country. What do the rankings really mean? What teams should everyone be watching this week? Who is jockeying to lock up their conference's regular season title? On Thursday night's Hoopsville, Dave McHugh tried to get a lot of these questions answered. McHugh talked to coaches from around the country who have their teams poised to capture conference crowns while also positioning themselves the best they can in the regional rankings. Guests include (in order of appearance): - Janice Luck, No. 12 Albright women's coach - Jon VanderWal, No. 8 Marietta men's coach - Lance Loya, Mount Aloysius men's coach - NABC Coach's Corner - Tom Glynn, Nichols' men's coach