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In this episode of On the Fly, host Gene DeFilippo is joined by ICF Senior Executive Coach, Author, Keynote Speaker, and CEO & Founder of ON Point Next Level Leadership, Pam Borton. Pam shares her journey from a high school basketball player in Ohio to becoming the Head Basketball Coach at the University of Vermont and the University of Minnesota, where she led teams to notable successes, including an NCAA Final Four, Elite Eight,and three straight Sweet Sixteen appearances. After retiring from coaching, Pam founded ON Point Next Level Leadership, a coaching platform for leaders and high performers. She discusses her experiences, from building winning team cultures to her transition into executive coaching. Pam also elaborates on her two books, 'On Point' and 'The Crooked Rim,' which offer insights into leadership, mindset, and resilience. The conversation also touches on the importance of celebrating wins, self-awareness, and adapting to evolving challenges in both sports and business.
Pam Borton sits down to chat about women's basketball as the women's final four bears down upon the Twin Cities. Her memories of taking the Gophers to the final four and what she's up to now.
Pam Borton is an extraordinary leader that we want to share with all of you. Our conversation addresses the importance of mental preparedness, resilience, authenticity, self motivation, and what it means to be #battletested. Her background stands apart with 27 years coaching Division 1 women's basketball, including 12 years as HEAD COACH at the University of Minnesota in the Big Ten. There she led her teams to a Final Four. Pam uses her unique skills and unparalleled track record of success to help organizations and c-suite executives tackle today's greatest challenges. As a leading ICF master executive coach, professional speaker and author, Pam Borton is committed to taking C-suite executives, teams and organizations to the next level. Pam partners with industry leaders including Best Buy, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cargill, Comcast, Discover, Hyatt, Mayo Clinic, Merrill Lynch, NYPD, Penn State, State Farm, TCF Bank, Wells Fargo, Xcel Energy, to name a few. We have to brag about her and share that in 2019, Pam was inducted into the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) Hall of Fame in Minnesota.
Introduction: With a two-goal game Monday -- both of which tied the game for the Wild in an eventual 4-3 shootout loss to Colorado -- Kirill Kaprizov moved up to ninth in the NHL with 44 points in just 34 games this season. Perhaps it goes without saying, but the great ones sometimes get taken for granted so let's say it anyway: Kaprizov is absolutely living up to his rookie season, and then some. 5:00: Former Gophers women's basketball coach Pam Borton joins the show on the heels of publishing her second book, "The Crooked Rim." Borton has moved into the corporate coaching after leading the Gophers from 2002-2014 and taking them to six NCAA tournaments, two Sweet 16s and a Final Four. 20:00: The Vikings are at a bit of a crossroads in their history. While the franchise has frustrated fans with its inability to win a Super Bowl, the Vikings rarely have bottomed out. A wrong set of hires and decisions in the coming weeks, though, could change that.
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Podcast Links: Apple/SpotifyFor today's podcast I have three short-ish conversations.The first is with Pam Borton (@borton_pam). Pam was the head coach for the women's basketball team at the University of Minnesota, where, in 2004, she led the team to the Final Four. Pam now leads the On Point Next Level Leadership Group and is the author of two books, On Point: A Coach's Game Plan for Life, Leadership, and Performing with Grace Under Fire and The Crooked Rim: Master Your Mindset to Strengthen Your Resilience for Limitless Personal and Professional Excellence. In our conversation Pam and I talk leadership, coaching, and writing.The second conversation is with Brian Mackay (@bmac1435). Brian is the Emmy nominated producer of the Nothing But Net podcast (@NBNwithDA) with Debbie Antonelli (@debbieantonelli). Brian and I talk Mississippi basketball, coaching, and best practices for a successful podcast.The third conversation is with Linda Dunn (@dunn4authors). Linda helps authors with their social media presence and we do a deep-dive into using Twitter. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit benbo.substack.com
Ep #101: Becoming a Resilient Corporate Athlete with Pam BortonPam Borton is one of the nation's top women's basketball coaches who now helps executive leaders become resilient corporate athletes. In this episode of Maximize Your Career with Stacy Mayer, Pam and I dive into the lessons inside her new book, The Crooked Rim, AND we lay out inspiring and practical strategies that will help you become a resilient, high-performing corporate athlete today.Join my group coaching intensive, Executive Ahead of Time.
Pam Borton joins Roshini for this week's Winning Moment. Pam talk's Golden Gophers Basketball, Richard Pitino, his future with the Gopher program, and NCAA March Madness. Plus, how her transition off the court into a new world of coaching led her to write her new book about resilience titled The Crooked Rim. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pam Borton has spent 27 years coaching Division 1 athletes to success both on the court and in their lives. She joins us to discuss how leadership is evolving and the skillsets that leaders need to be building to thrive in this new world. Connect with Pam to see how she can help you and … Continue reading Leadership Skillsets For a New Age →
Pam Borton, the most winning women’s basketball coach in University of Minnesota history, was fired from her coaching position. Pam flipped her script, taking her skills from the basketball court to boardrooms across the country as an executive coach. Kristi Piehl and Pam discuss the pressures of working in the public eye, how to surround yourself with people who will make you better and the important role resilience plays in turning the page.
EPISODE #48: Winning Isn’t Everything in Basketball or Life Guest: Pam Borton, President and CEO, PBP Consulting Group Author, “On Point” Former Women’s Basketball Coach, University of Minnesota Winningest coach in Minnesota women’s basketball history Failure is okay. In fact, according to Pam Borton, the winningest coach in Minnesota’s women’s basketball history, winning really isn’t everything. It’s the mistakes and missed shots that offer the greatest opportunities for growth and preparation for the next play. Position that with building a team where each member lifts the other up, and the odds grow greater that success both on and off the court will follow. The game plan, it turns out, isn’t so much about the lay-ups or slam dunks. It’s about the people. With March Madness just around the corner, Executive Director Tom Duff, LCSW talks with Pam Borton, who retired from coaching women’s college basketball and now coaches business executives across the country on this week’s podcast. Pam’s strategy is simple: consider the whole individual, group up, and discover the individuals’ and team’s “why.” All the rest – including the losses and fouls – determine the real winners. Sponsorship Opportunity If you are interested in helping to break down stigma by sponsoring Mental Health Matters, let us know! Send an email to Debbie Dugan at ddugan@ccstl.org, and she’ll get back with you about how you can be part of this important endeavor that makes mental health okay to talk about around the dinner table. Because, mental health really does matter!
Pam Borton of Borton Partners Executive coaching talks about high performance with grace under fire.
Chas chats with Pam Borton, a 27-year division college basketball coach and current leadership business coach. They covered Pam's transition from sports to the business world, and what skills Pam learned as a coach that helped her navigate that transition. They also talked about the three things every entrepreneur needs to have a successful team: Clearly communicate expectations Real-time feedback (positive AND negative) A culture of accountability You can find Pam on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, and by going to her website at pambortonpartners.com.
Life is what you make it. A strong work ethic gained from growing up on a farm and a dream of playing college basketball led Pam Borton, former head women’s basketball coach for the University of Minnesota, down a path that allowed her to utilize her coaching skills on the basketball court for a new purpose, to coach executives in the board room. Despite a public and tough transition off the court, Borton used intentional goal setting and a commitment to staying true to herself to build a business that is truly a dream job. From navigating a very visible transition to staying the course and trusting the process as she ventured into entrepreneurship, she leveraged a commitment to hard work and determination to pursue a why that has always been her driver.
'Wake Up. Kick Ass. Repeat' is a mantra I live by - and drinking my morning Nespresso out of my kick ass coffee cup is a daily reminder to continue working toward the goals I've set for myself. So, what keeps me up at night and craving those morning shots of Nespresso? RE-RECRUITING MY TEAM. It is always at the forefront of my mind. In fact, one of my all time favorite interview questions to ask Hiring Leaders is, "What Keeps You Up At Night?" Not only will it uncover what is on that leaders mind at that given moment regarding their team and organization, it will shed light on things that may have not previously uncovered during the interview. Every employee has different needs - and Pam Borton's book 'On Point' shed light on the re-recruiting mentality and was a wake up call for me in my own organization. Join me for a cup of coffee as I share the mistake I made as a Hiring Leader, and tools and tricks you can do to not make the same mistake! Cheers, Renee - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Books To Read
Pam Borton is a renowned expert on developing high performing leaders and teams. As the President and CEO of Borton Partners, Pam provides elite senior executive coaching to clients and delivers inspirational and dynamic keynote presentations on leadership and peak performance topics for organizations nationally and internationally. As an International Coaching Federation (ICF) certified senior executive coach, Pam is committed to taking C-suite and senior level executives, and their high performing teams, to the “next level.” Her leadership coaching spans organizations of all sizes, including Fortune 500 companies, and across industries including finance, retail, IT, hospitality, higher education, healthcare and more. Her business coaching clients include Best Buy, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Hyatt Corporation and Merrill Lynch, to name a few. Pam brings her executive coaching clients the unique experience of navigating the pressure and expectations of a highly visible position in an ultra competitive environment, having served as the winningest professional coach in the history of the University of Minnesota women’s basketball program. In this podcast, Pam and Cindra talk about: · What the best leaders do · Why we need feedback to be our best self · The role of confidence and resilience in leadership · How to have grace under fire · The 7 steps to be On Point
Pam Borton is a top-performing ICF executive and leadership coach, professional keynote speaker, author, entrepreneur, and former women's basketball coach for the Vermont Catamounts and later the NCAA Final Four-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers team. Pam is an expert in advancing women as C-suite leaders, having founded her Women ON Point consultancy to do just that. Pam is also the founder of TeamWomen Minnesota, an organization for female leaders, and Empower, a leadership academy for girls in grades 5 through 12 that helps inspire and grow the next generation of women leaders. In addition to these remarkable achievements, Pam is the author of On Point: A Coach's Game Plan for Life, Leadership, and Performing With Grace Under Fire. What You Will Learn: Pam discusses her career as a coach for the Minnesota Golden Gophers women's basketball team and the prestige of being the most winning coach in the history of the women's basketball program. Pam shares how she instills confidence in her team, staff and herself. She discusses translating the leadership skills she developed on the basketball court to the C-suite in her work helping women leaders excel. Learn what steps Pam takes to take care of herself and work around her always-moving lifestyle. She shares the importance of scheduling time for herself and working it into her daily routine. Pam talks about developing a strategic vision and taking a step back from the day-to-day operations through delegating work to others. She shares how she always had a vision for what she wanted her future to look like. Pam shares why she doesn't look back on her life with regrets for the bad times and the mistakes she made. She explains why those tough situations have been important to bring her to where she is today. Pam discusses why she wrote her book, why she hated the process, and why she wants to write another book to get her message out to as many people as possible. She shares who most inspires and motivates her. Resources: Website: https://pambortonpartners.com Website: https://empowergirlsacademy.org Website: https://teamwomenmn.org/ Twitter: @borton_pam On Point by Pam Borton: https://amzn.to/2OZl7l2
With Doogie in for Phil and Judd, hour 3 begins with the breaking news on a report that Joe Mauer is set to announce his retirement. Then Sage Rosenfels joins Doogie and Manny to talk Vikings. Later, former Gopher Women's basketball coach Pam Borton joins to discuss Lindsay Whalen's debut tonight as Gopher women's coach.
Join Rich Valdez, Dr. Michele Reed and Ted Hicks as they moderate the #LNPShow that discusses the latest trends and game changers in parenting, technology, education, sports & product reviews. Ted Talks about: Kitchen renovation goes south? Youth Football #DFRNTPigeon urban apparel Interviews: Susan Collins: The author of The Technology of Success book series which includes, The Joy of Success: 10 Essential Skills for Getting the Success You Want, will open your eyes to some bad habits you might have that are preventing success, in work and in life. Pam Borton: shares her story, like she bares her soul about failure, success and what it means to be an elite leader in the spotlight in her new book, ON Point: A Coach's Game Plan for Life, Leadership, and Performing with Grace Under Fire. Only a small few women have risen to the top of major college athletics—a hidden realm and fascinating business. Borton's story is raw and gut-wrenching, providing a rare glimpse and insight into a world few will ever experience.
Join Rich Valdez, Dr. Michele Reed and Ted Hicks as they moderate the #LNPShow that discusses the latest trends and game changers in parenting, technology, education, sports & product reviews. Ted Talks about: Kitchen renovation goes south? Youth Football #DFRNTPigeon urban apparel Interviews: Susan Collins: The author of The Technology of Success book series which includes, The Joy of Success: 10 Essential Skills for Getting the Success You Want, will open your eyes to some bad habits you might have that are preventing success, in work and in life. Pam Borton: shares her story, like she bares her soul about failure, success and what it means to be an elite leader in the spotlight in her new book, ON Point: A Coach’s Game Plan for Life, Leadership, and Performing with Grace Under Fire. Only a small few women have risen to the top of major college athletics—a hidden realm and fascinating business. Borton’s story is raw and gut-wrenching, providing a rare glimpse and insight into a world few will ever experience.
How to get and keep confidence, the symptoms of a lack of confidence, and how to get into a positive mindset with executive coach Pam Borton.What You'll Learn in this Episode: How to get yourself into a positive mindset everyday. The symptoms of a lack of confidence. Where a lack of confidence comes from. How to get and keep confidence. What should someone do if they make a mistake. Plus more on her new book, ON Point: A Coach's Game Plan for Life, Leadership, and Performing with Grace Under Fire. High Five Highlights: What inspired you to become a life coach after your amazing basketball coaching career? Having an executive coach herself was transformational and took her to the next level in her career and she wanted to do the same for other executives. As a life coach, what's the #1 thing people come to you for? Thought leadership, strategic thinking, collaboration and more. When someone makes a mistake what should they do? Move on quickly, do not dwell, move on to the next play, don't focus on the failure. Do you have a favorite quote or book you can share? “Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much.” - Helen Keller Finish this sentence: “Throughout my life the most important thing I've learned is…” people matter. People matter more than anything we do. Connect with PamLinkedIn Share the Show! If you enjoyed this show, please rate it on iTunes and write a brief review. That would help us tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the show. Sponsors: audible.com - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/whichwayislifeReal Salt - Is Your Salt Real?
How to get and keep confidence, the symptoms of a lack of confidence, and how to get into a positive mindset with executive coach Pam Borton.What You’ll Learn in this Episode: How to get yourself into a positive mindset everyday. The symptoms of a lack of confidence. Where a lack of confidence comes from. How to get and keep confidence. What should someone do if they make a mistake. Plus more on her new book, ON Point: A Coach’s Game Plan for Life, Leadership, and Performing with Grace Under Fire. High Five Highlights: What inspired you to become a life coach after your amazing basketball coaching career? Having an executive coach herself was transformational and took her to the next level in her career and she wanted to do the same for other executives. As a life coach, what’s the #1 thing people come to you for? Thought leadership, strategic thinking, collaboration and more. When someone makes a mistake what should they do? Move on quickly, do not dwell, move on to the next play, don’t focus on the failure. Do you have a favorite quote or book you can share? “Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much.” - Helen Keller Finish this sentence: “Throughout my life the most important thing I’ve learned is…” people matter. People matter more than anything we do. Connect with PamLinkedIn Share the Show! If you enjoyed this show, please rate it on iTunes and write a brief review. That would help us tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the show. Sponsors: audible.com - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/whichwayislifeReal Salt - Is Your Salt Real?
Pam Borton has 27 years coaching Division I basketball, including 12 years in the Big Ten, Pam led her teams to a Final Four, three Sweet Sixteen's, and numerous NCAA tournament appearances. She has received the “Top 10 Global Women of Leadership Connector” award, “The (Real) Power 50 Award”, the “Ann Bancroft Dream Makers Award”, and the “National Coach of the Year Award” by the New England Basketball Hall of Fame and was recognized as a two-time Naismith National Coach of the Year nominee, and honored with the creation of the Pam Borton Endowment at the University of Minnesota in the College of Education and Human Development. Now an International Coaches Federation (ICF) senior executive coach, Borton is a Global Leadership Consultant for Borton Partners and has a proven track record of success with C-suite executives, senior level leaders, business teams, athletic coaches, and organizations. To learn more visit www.PamBortonPartners.com.
Pam Borton has 27 years coaching Division I basketball, including 12 years in the Big Ten, Pam led her teams to a Final Four, three Sweet Sixteen’s, and numerous NCAA tournament appearances. She has received the “Top 10 Global Women of Leadership Connector” award, “The (Real) Power 50 Award”, the “Ann Bancroft Dream Makers Award”, and the “National Coach of the Year Award” by the New England Basketball Hall of Fame and was recognized as a two-time Naismith National Coach of the Year nominee, and honored with the creation of the Pam Borton Endowment at the University of Minnesota in the College of Education and Human Development. Now an International Coaches Federation (ICF) senior executive coach, Borton is a Global Leadership Consultant for Borton Partners and has a proven track record of success with C-suite executives, senior level leaders, business teams, athletic coaches, and organizations. To learn more visit www.PamBortonPartners.com.