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At the Talent Equation we like to innovate and try new things. In keeping with this spirit of innovation this week's episode is a bit of an experiment. Rob Gray from www.perceptionaction.com and The Perception Action Podcast stopped by for a chat and was game enough to allow me to include a live (virtual) studio audience in the shape of members of my private mastermind group 'The Conclave'.This is a great (and long overdue) conversation where Rob talks with me and also takes questions from members of the group. In the episode we cover: - Some of Rob's latest research into the relative effectiveness of different learning approaches in coaching. - Why the Constraints Led Approach is not like an 'all you can eat' buffet. - Some of the challenges of researching in this area brought on by limitations in experimental approaches - His call for more coaches to share their 'field notes' of the 'experiments' that they are conducting.- Rob's thoughts on some of the real world problems that coaches are facing. It's a fascinating discussion and I am glad that the experiment pretty much worked out. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. All the best and remember #ditchthosedrills------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you would like to join the Conclave then there are some spots still available. Go to www.thetalentequation.co.uk and click on the 'Become a Patron' button at the top of the page.
James Vaughan is a coach at the AIK Academy in Sweden. He is a colleague of Mark O'Sullivan and Dennis Hortin (both previous podcast guests) and is a regular contributor to the fantastic website 'Player Development Project'. James has a rich background as a coach and as a researcher and has been fortunate to study under the guidance of some of the leading academics in the field of skill acquisition, constraints led coaching and games based coaching. In this episode we delve into creativity and explore the way that social and cultural constraints influence the way we think, feel and act when trying to lead the development of young people in sport. It is an illuminating and in depth conversation. In the episode we discuss...- Why Brazilian culture emphasises skill - How Barcelona differs from Stockholm in the way they view human development- Myths about talent and creativity - How James applies constraints to influence positive, creative action rather than minimising errorGet your notebook ready!!If you would like to support the podcast then please head over to www.thetalentequation.co.uk and click on the 'become a Patron' button at the top of the page.
Patrick Fagerberg and he was making national headlines as a hired gun, hotshot defense attorney and he had his personal and professional life going full throttle but one evening in 2011 it all came to an abrupt stop due to a fluke accident and a life altering brain injury. A night in March, 2011 he was attending a concert in Austin Texas and was standing a few feet in front of the stage when a 400 pound camera boom came crashing into the crowd and it hit him right on the top of the head. His law career was ended and who he was as a person up to that moment was gone. As he describes it, that Patrick died. "It felt like the entire building fell on me." He suffered an extensive brain injury but in the process developed what doctors call savant syndrome where people acquire savant like skills in art, music and/or mathematics. Patrick went through extensive rehab to reclaim his life and in the process, developed the ability and passion to paint and paint he did. He voraciously learned a lifetime of art education and experience in the years that followed and his passion for his art and the owner of an art gallery in Houston Texas ended up saving his life. Help the Go Hunt Life podcast impact 1 million people by donating to the journey. Click the 'Become a Patron' button. Donate as little as $1 per episode, get behind the scenes access to the show and receive a shout-out on the next episode. In this episode we discuss... His life as a defense attorney in Austin and switching spots with a women at the concert minutes before the camera boom fell. Going home 6 hours after the accident thankful that his neck wasn't broken but 1 day later not being able to form sentences. "Oh shit, I'm in trouble. My fucking brain is not working." Realizing that his brain use to have superhighways running through it to process information but now it has small roads with detours and some roads are closed. The whole processing is different. Him realizing that he had acquired a skill and passion for painting. Patrick didn't just acquire the skill of painting though. He acquired the passion for it that consumed his life for years. He learned a lifetime of the art of painting in a few short years and the results landed him at the Gremillion Fine Art Gallery in Houston. Patrick explains how his newfound passion for art and Ron Gremillion, Founder of Gremillion & Co. Fine Art, literally saved his life and it started with this statement: "Patrick, that painting is perfect. I've said that 4 times in my 40 year career." - Ron Gremillion Patrick's journey is one of horrible tragedy and a second chance at life through his perseverance and talent. Show Notes Patrick's site with his works of art: fagerbergart.com On Facebook: @PFagerberg Vimeo Video: Embracing the Sublime Gremillion & Co. Fine Art in Houston, TX Thank you to Matt Lankes of Matt Lankes Photography for the introduction to Patrick. Sponsors PrintDirtCheap.com – Rockstars in printing with over 30 categories of printing products doing it FAST and doing it CHEAP. Use promo code ‘LIFEHUNTER’ for $10 off of your print job or request a free sample of their work. Check out clickplacement.com to design your search engine marketing strategies and launch an epic PPC campaign. Support the Go Hunt Life show by making a donation to help keep the life hunter stories coming at Patreon.com/gohuntlife Editing and production by: FriedoNation.com Mic used on the Go Hunt Life podcast: Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone Check out all of the podcast episodes: Go Hunt Life on iTunes
This week the castaway on Desert Island Discs is the chef Gordon Ramsay, the only British chef in the country to have three Michelin stars, at his eponymous restaurant in London. He has recently become 'chef Patron' (head chef) at the restaurant at Claridges, owns two more restaurants, Pétrus in London and Amaryllis in Glasgow and is the author of four books. In conversation with Sue Lawley, he talks about his life and work and chooses eight records to take to the mythical island. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Yellow by Coldplay Book: Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain Luxury: A fresh vanilla pod