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Vote for the Performance Intelligence Podcast here: https://www.australianpodcastawards.com/votingEver wondered what it's really like to be a firefighter? Station Officer Sam Monaghan is here talking about Firefighting Tactics for High-Stakes Moments, The Art of State Management, and Upregulating Under Pressure."A chaotic incident will control you until you can take some kind of decisive steps to control it...and calm sounds like you're being passive...but to me being calm is a very proactive state, to me being calm means I'm going to do what I want when I want..."Sam is a dedicated firefighter and Station Officer with Fire and Rescue NSW, known for his leadership in both daily operations and high-stakes emergencies. Sam was part of the Australian Taskforce deployed to Türkiye in 2023, where his focus on process and resilience was key. In this episode Andrew and Sam discuss:3:30 How Sam moved from a career in finance to firefighting, dealing with risks in finance compared to risks in firefighting and how similar real world firefighting is to the movie backdraft.8:15 Shifting your state in a matter of minutes from sleep to fighting a fire, how Sam downregulates and trains real skills with practiced rehearsals.16:40 How widespread mental skills training is in the fire brigade, the importance of triaging information and how people deal with their own issues their own way.21:30 Frontloading mental skills in the fire brigade, how Sam trains his imagery and visualisation, and the importance of understanding your team in a high-pressure environment.30:40 Learning from post-fire reviews, practicing imagery after a fire while it's still fresh and shifting back to a normal state after stress.36:20 Journalling or reviewing your day however works best for you, using breathwork in the fire truck to and from a fire and the average day for a firefighter.42:40 Mark Dobson changing the landscape for first responders, being intentional in switching modes after work and the role of the organisation in helping their workers.50:30 Being open about seeing a psychologist, the culture change in first responders over the decades, and the shift to more brain training.56:40 Sam's experience working rescue in Lebanon after the earthquake, how Sam dealt with the mental strain of a tough environment, and the importance of having a mental support network.1:07:15 Firefighting being more than just a job to Sam, what a world-class firefighter would look like, and how you recruit for a firefighting job.1:12:45 how firefighters educate themselves, dealing with imposter syndrome, and Sam's moment of realising how far he had come in his skills.1:19:00 Andrew and Dr Tom's reflections.Follow Sam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-monaghan-1a68b1207/?originalSubdomain=auFind the resources mentioned in this podcast: https://www.andrewmay.com/all-episodes/ Use Code "PIPODCAST10" to get 10% off your Lumo Coffee order:https://lumocoffee.com/Learn more about Andrew and Performance Intelligence: www.andrewmay.com Find out more about Andrew's Keynotes : https://www.andrewmay.com/keynotes/Follow Andrew May: https://www.instagram.com/andrewmay/If you enjoy the podcast, we would really appreciate you leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Play. It takes less than 60 seconds and really helps us build our audience and continue to provide high quality guests.
On this episode of the Strip-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Yetter, we catch up with Donnellson, Iowa, strip-tiller Mark Dobson. Dobson strip-tills 420 acres of certified organic corn, soybeans and wheat, and he custom strip-tills about 2,000 acres annually in southeast Iowa. The innovative strip-tiller shares some of his top lessons learned from pairing strip-till with organic farming and explains how he uses more than just yield to measure profitability. Dobson also discusses his approach to planting green, precision technology and nutrient management, which includes lower nitrogen rates, a mix of 5-7 micronutrients and manure applications at 50% the recommended rate.
Mark Dobson is an Australian performance coach who works with leaders, businesses and athletes to help leverage their talent with his unique about to strategise and plan to achieve ambitious goals and navigate challenges in each of their fields.
Γειά σας ντεντεκτιβάκια! Στο σημερινό επεισόδιο φαίρνουμε μια υπόθεση από τον Καναδά! Μια υπόθεση αρκετά σκοτεινή. Αν σας αρέσει παρέα μας ακολουθήστε μας στο Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/crimegroupers_podcast/ Δήλωση Δικαιοκτησίας Όλα τα περιεχόμενα του podcast "[Crimegroupers Podcast]" (το "Περιεχόμενο") είναι πνευματική ιδιοκτησία του/της "[Γιώργου Γουρνά και της Μαρίας Κουφού]" και προστατεύονται από το εθνικό και διεθνές νόμιμο πλαίσιο περί πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας. Καθετί που δεν προέρχεται ρητά από τον/την "[Γιώργο Γουρνά και της Μαρία Κουφού]" και δεν υπάγεται στο καθεστώς της δικαίωσης άλλου, αποτελεί παραβίαση της πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας. Απαγορεύεται η αναπαραγωγή, ανακοίνωση, ανακοίνωση κοινού, μετάδοση, δημόσια εκτέλεση, διανομή, επαναπροβολή ή αναδημοσίευση του Περιεχομένου χωρίς την προηγούμενη γραπτή άδεια του/της "[Γιώργου Γουρνά και της Μαρίας Κουφού]". Οποιαδήποτε παράνομη χρήση του Περιεχομένου θα επιφέρει τις κατάλληλες νομικές ενέργειες. Για να αιτηθείτε άδεια για τη χρήση του Περιεχομένου, παρακαλούμε επικοινωνήστε μαζί μας στο email crimegroupers@gmail.com. Ευχαριστούμε για την συνεργασία σας και τη σεβασμό προς τα δικαιώματα της πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας.
In this episode Mark Dobson joins us to talk about how so many of us are untrained to deal with death, grief and pain. More than that, many of us have been left to try and figure out how to support friends who are suffering after the loss of a loved one.
Mark's specific talent is taking high performers to even higher levels of excellence. Athletes under Mark's guidance have won medals in three Olympics, two Winter X Games, multiple World Championships, and have broken seven World Records.
Debbie Reynolds “The Data Diva” talks to Mark Dobson, IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) Program Manager, NextUse. We discuss his 25 years of IT roles, the considerable risk and problem of Data Privacy and data loss, his history of proper disposal of data and hardware assets, what is involved in improper data sanitization, AAA data disposal organizations, the end of digital transformation is digital degradation, a cautionary tale of Data Privacy and cybersecurity breach case against Morgan Stanley resulting in over 120 million dollars in fines and lawsuits, the lack of executive education on proper dispose of hardware and data, which creates a data risk for organizations, the importance of chain of custody, his thoughts about Data Privacy regulations which place the onus on organizations to avoid data risk, the need to budget for the end of life data disposal, and hope for Data Privacy in the future.Support the show
Mark Dobson has been helping individuals, teams, companies and elite athletes explore, develop and maximise their potential for decades. Like someone else we know, he's pretty direct, pretty laid back and has an ability to break down performance, success and human optimisation in a user-friendly manner. This ep. was a little bit like chatting with.. myself. *Note: I apologise in advanced because Mark had a few internet issues, so there are a few minor audio glitches (not too many). Enjoy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the podcast I catch up with Australia's Mark 'Dobbo' Dobson to talk about the mindset of elite performance. Learn how to develop a vision for your life rather than goals, develop a program to assist your skillset and talent and much more. If you enjoyed what Mark has to see, be sure to check out his website: dobbo.com.au To join the Relaxed Running Membership: www.relaxedrunning.com
How do you grow your culture in a way that maximizes organizational performance and helps your company deliver on its strategy? This episode, we’re headed down under for some answers from high performance specialist Mark Dobson. Learn how your approach to high performers and negative or low performers can shape your culture for the better. Learn more about Mark and all his work at themicrolibrary.com/hci
Mark Dobson is a navy veteran, firefighter and disaster response volunteer. As a Physical Training Instructor with the Royal Australian Navy, Mark was responsible for the company's morale, physical and mental health aboard HMAS Darwin during two deployments to the Persian Gulf in the first Gulf War of the early 1990s. He later held the same role aboard HMAS Jervis Bay in Somalia as part of the United Nations operation UNOSOM I. Mark is currently a Station Officer with Fire and Rescue NSW. Mark volunteers as a Disaster Team Response Manager for Disaster Relief Australia, which unites the skills and experiences of Australian Defence Force veterans with first responders to deploy emergency response teams around the globe rapidly. Head to www.ironsidecoffeeco.com.au to check out the new website. We now have an option for a subscription and are excited to announce The Endless Sabot. You can also book the Van, the Corporate Coffee Cart, or order an Ironside Wooden Flag. Podcast listeners can get free postage Australia Wide by entering the Code Word podcast at check-out. Check out the Ironside Coffee Youtube Channel. Please subscribe, share and like to spread the word.
Welcome to It's Only A Game Show, a brand new podcast that delves into the weird, wonderful and sometimes truly awful world of game shows. Each episode the hosts (Bev Dobson, Mark Dobson, Mark Roberts & Matt Warrilow) will discuss a show they have been watching, covering the theme tune, hosts, contestants, trivia, and controversies - and any old nonsense that pops into their heads. So whether you're a game show nut, or just love a bit of nostalgia, then this is the podcast for you. Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Email us Artwork by Ian Jones
The Field Mice special with Mark Dobson in conversation with David Eastaugh The Field Mice initially formed as a duo from South London suburb of Mitcham comprising Robert Wratten (for vocals and guitar) and Michael Hiscock (on bass guitar). The group's first EP, Emma's House, was released in November 1988, and reached number 20 in the UK Independent Chart. But it was with their second single "Sensitive" that they first received significant critical attention, giving them a top-20 indie hit and with a subsequent placing in John Peel's 1989 Festive 50. Debut mini-album Snowball reached number 3 on the indie albums chart. The original duo were joined by Harvey Williams(of Another Sunny Day) on guitar: the first fruits of this new line-up being the Skywriting mini-LP and in late 1990 the band expanded to include Annemari Davies on vocals, keyboards and guitar and Mark Dobson on drums. This five-piece line-up later recorded what was to be their final album (but their first full length for Sarah Records), For Keeps. Over a three-year career the band were often dogged with the reputation of having a post-C86 indie pop or generic Sarah Records sound despite producing tracks with numerous styles and influences. Early singles and even their sleeves harked back to early Factory Records bands such as New Order and The Wake, with many tracks often featuring sequencers and samples. Many of the group's recordings, notably "Triangle" and their epic seven-minute swan song, "Missing the Moon", displayed a strong influence from the popular dance music of the time. Most of the group's records were produced by Ian Catt, who later went on to develop the pop dance sound of "Missing The Moon" further with Saint Etienne (whose second single was a cover version of The Field Mice's "Let's Kiss and Make Up").
Stacey tells us of Mark Dobson a 24-year-old Satan worshiper who believed he was under orders from the Gods of Hell to participate in a murder/suicide pact in order to live in Satan’s paradise for all eternity. Erin shares the story of Rod Ferrell a 16-year-old who believed he was a 500-year-old vampire who murdered his girlfriend’s parents while seemingly in a frenzy.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ISGDpodcast)
On the afternoon of May 2nd, 2012 paramedics were called to check on 3 occupants who had rented a room at a Travelodge Motel in Barrie, Ontario Canada. Staff became alarmed after noticing that water was pouring out from under the door of room 129. When one of the employees of the Travelodge knocked on the door, he was shocked to be greeted by a man named Mark Dobson who was completely naked and covered in blood.Music Credits:The Minds Of Madness Theme Music – Duncan FosterThe Funkoars – Feel The MadnessUsed with Permission - http://goldenerarecords.com.au/ge/funkoars/Research - Kait MorrisWriting - Mari ColemanSpecial Thanks To The Guests On This Episode:NATALIE M. HARRIShttp://wingsofchange.wixsite.com/wingsofchangehttps://paramedicnatsmentalhealthjourney.com/me/Rick Vanderlindehttps://www.simcoe.com/opinion-story/8075737-journalism-the-pursuit-of-a-lifetime-for-barrie-advance-reporter/Magister Billhttp://devilsmischief.com/https://www.churchofsatan.com/Check us out on Sticher Premium!You can now listen to new episodes of the show, completely ad-free, exclusively on Stitcher Premium. You can sign up now for a free month of Stitcher Premium by going to www.stitcherpremium.com/wondery and using the promo code WONDERY. Then once you’re signed up, just download the Stitcher app for iOS or Android and start listening.Please check out this episodes sponsors and help support our podcast:Care/of: Take advantage of this month’s special New Year offer! For 50% off your first month of personalized Care/of vitamins, go to TakeCareOf.com and enter PROMO CODE: MADNESS50Featured Podcasts:Murderous Minors https://www.spreaker.com/user/killerkidspodThe Haunted Ride https://thehauntedride.com/Looking for extra content?If you would like to support the show and get some extra perks including extra content, including early release/ad-free episodes, Go to: https://www.patreon.com/MadnessPodSocial Media:Website - https://mindsofmadnesspodcast.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/themindsofmadness/Twitter - @MadnessPodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/themindsofmadness/Don't forget to Subscribe, Like, Review, and Share. Please help listeners find this show more easily, by taking the time to review on iTunes. Thank you
The Field Mice initially formed as a duo from South London suburb of Mitcham comprising Robert Wratten (for vocals and guitar) and Michael Hiscock (on bass guitar). The group's first EP, Emma's House, was released in November 1988, and reached number 20 in the UK Independent Chart. But it was with their second single "Sensitive" that they first received significant critical attention, giving them a top-20 indie hit and with a subsequent placing in John Peel's 1989 Festive 50. Debut mini-album Snowball reached number 3 on the indie albums chart. The original duo were joined by Harvey Williams (of Another Sunny Day) on guitar: the first fruits of this new line-up being the Skywriting mini-LP and in late 1990 the band expanded to include Annemari Davies on vocals, keyboards and guitar and Mark Dobson on drums. This five-piece line-up later recorded what was to be their final album (but their first full length for Sarah Records), For Keeps.
This episode is a beauty!! Features special guest Mark 'Dobbo' Dobson who is an internationally recognised Talent Consultant. He is also an author, international speaker and for this episode we go over finding your vision for yourself and looking at goals from a totally new standpoint (guaranteed!). Heaps of other cool stuff we chat about too. This episode will have you pumped up to get out there and create what you want! Enjoy :)