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Best podcasts about sam jarman

Latest podcast episodes about sam jarman

Whispers From the Green
What Character Do You Play In Your Story: Sam Jarman

Whispers From the Green

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 55:55


I couldn't follow up the Ryder Cup with a better episode than this. The mental fortitude it takes to win a tournament like that was on full display this weekend and Sam Jarman shares his take, not only on how to be more present on the course, but off it as well. Such a deep conversation, proving the point that golf is so much more than just a game and the lessons learned can transcend all levels of our lives.

Karl Morris - The Brainbooster
Where is your experience ACTUALLY coming from? – Andy Morrison #268

Karl Morris - The Brainbooster

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 63:58


 Who are we really?  What is our TRUE nature? Today we are joined on the Brain Booster by Performance Coach Andy Morrison who works with a host of professional players on numerous tours sharing with them the ‘Inside Out' understanding of experience. Andy was heavily influenced in his coaching by some of our previous guests on the podcast such as Garret Kramer, Dicken Bettinger and Sam Jarman who have all built on the work of Sydney Banks exploring the ideas of the Three Principles A lot of what Andy says may well challenge a lot of our existing beliefs especially about our constant need to try to FIX our thinking or to try to get into a perfect mental state to play golf Why trying to ‘fix' the mind often just stirs it up more Knowing WHERE your experience actually comes from How to get back to the TASK at hand When your thinking settles down INSIGHTS appear To get a copy of the new ‘Lost Art of Putting' video program go to www.themindfactor.com To claim your 20% discount put in the Brain Booster code of TLA20 To join us for a special two days at Archerfield with our ‘Lost Art Golf School” 13th -14th August go to www.themindfactor.com  

Karl Morris - The Brainbooster
Get out of your own way - Sam Jarman #258

Karl Morris - The Brainbooster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 69:25


Today on the Brain Booster we are joined once more by my good friend Sam Jarman to talk about his new book ‘Getting out of your own way' It really is a terrific read. It is a challenging book and a very informative book that will really get you thinking in a very different way about your game. More importantly it will challenge some of your existing concepts about how the mind works. Fundamental to this is the notion that we can actually control what we are thinking at any given moment when in reality, everyone of us if we look to our experience realises that this is a myth. Who knows what we are going to think next? The beauty of Sam‘s book and his work is to explain this in a way that allows us to be okay with the chaos that the mind throws up at times to be able to deal with it and move on and then more importantly to get down to the real job of thoroughly, enjoying and immersing yourself in the game of golf. We look at The myths about how your mind actually works The conversation in our heads and what it really means The awareness of your thinking and what we truly are How to have a different relationship to your thinking You relationship to mistakes and then what you DO next Understanding the role of awareness in learning Being clear on who you truly are Seeing golf as an opportunity to EXPRESS yourself    A really great conversation with a superb coach who is really making a difference to his clients. To find out more about Sam and his work go to www.samjarmangolf.com  The book is called Get Out of Your Own Way. It's available as an eBook at Amazon, iBooks, Kobo and Smashwords. Print versions are available again from Amazon or can be ordered at most book shops. The audiobook is being recorded and will be available in a few weeks.   To get a copy of the new ‘Neuro Putting' program with Dr Izzy Justice and Karl Morris go to https://themindfactor.net/shop-new/   To book your Mind Factor workshop get in touch with us at www.themindfactor.com      

People and Their Work
No. 42. Sam Jarman, Educator: Teacher, Principal, Superintendent

People and Their Work

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 23:29


Sam Jarman shares the story of how he got into teaching and how he advanced through several roles within education. Sam recently retired and shares his plan for how he is going to make retirement meaningful. Part of Sam's story illustrates the powerful role of mentorship. The People and Their Work Podcast was created by Douglas S. Gardner Associate Professor in the Student Leadership and Success Studies department at Utah Valley University. Music by Christopher Wease. Images are from the UVU Roots of Knowledge stained glass exhibit by Holdman Studios

Rugby Coach Weekly
Roundup Rodeo Ep74: Reviewing the best content

Rugby Coach Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 79:22


Host Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests: Josh Fletcher, experienced wellness practitioner with Formula 2, professional rugby, and the Special Forces and Finn Kelly, rugby coach, current BSc coaching student and host of the Athlete Wellness podcast. This Week's ContentA Paradox of WellbeingSUGGESTED CONTENT/WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED The Wellness Paradox: The Stress of Being Healthy – PsychAliveThe Athlete Welfare podcast – Finn KellyPerformance Practitioner Wellness Journals – Josh FletcherRoundup Rodeo with Simon Mundie, Sam Jarman and Andy Morrison – Phil Llewellyn Life Lessons and Beyond with Rupert Spire – Simon Mundie Practitioner Wellbeing Facebook Community – Josh Fletcher

Rugby Coach Weekly
Roundup Rodeo Ep67: Reviewing the best content

Rugby Coach Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 74:36


Host Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests: Sam Jarman, player and coach developer in golf, rugby, cricket and football, Andy Morrison, pro golf mental performance coach and Simon Mundie, broadcaster in radio and TV, host of the Don't Tell Me The Score and Life Lessons from Sport and Beyond podcasts and aspiring author. The team pick out the key takeaways from each piece of great content and discuss how it can be applied to coaching.This week's contentLife Lessons From Sport and Beyond with Jonny Wilkinson - Simon MundieLife Lessons From Sport and Beyond with Rupert Spira - Simon MundieThe High Performance Podcast with Jonny Wilkinson – Jake Humphrey and Damien HughesSUGGESTED CONTENT/WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment – Eckhart TolleA New Earth: The life-changing follow up to The Power of Now – Eckhart TolleSyd Banks – Syd Banks websiteThe Three Principles reading list – Syd BanksFrancis Lucile – Francis Lucile WebsiteThe World is a University – Francis LucileStudy Opportunity – Please help out and completePerfectionism and Wellbeing in Coaches – Newcastle University 

Swing Thoughts
Show 176 8-27-2021

Swing Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 80:32


On this episode GSL and Coach Tim welcome Sam Jarman who talks about many aspects of the game and how our happiness is not tied to our scores and the 3 key questions of life and golf. Also Tim breaks down his Senior Am qualifier and Howard comes up with more t-shirt ideas. As always brought to you by jwapparelinc.com and Taylormadegolf.ca

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Karl Morris - The Brainbooster
Asking some of life's BIG questions – Sam Jarman #184

Karl Morris - The Brainbooster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 52:32


I had the chance to talk with Sam Jarman on today's Brain Booster. Golf was the thread we began with but the conversation moved in so many interesting areas. Sam is a radically different thinker A potential game changer He looks at both golf and life through a refreshingly honest lens His work has been influenced by the teachings of Sydney Banks the originator of the concept of Three Principles He has written two great books ‘The Three Principles to Outstanding Golf' and ‘Take Relief' Both outstanding pieces of work During our time together Sam discussed his own journey of exploration and his commitment to answer some of life's deeper questions. Who am I? What is my purpose? Why am I here? As I said not the usual discussion you may find on most podcasts about golf Yet I am absolutely certain that our golf will always be a reflection of US We cannot help but bring ourselves with us to the golf course When golf is a means to try to quieten the ego When golf is so much of our identity When the outcome of a golf shot is like life and death The journey will probably be a miserable one Sam gives some great insights about our true nature The nature of our mind The nature of our being Many of the myths and misconceptions around the ‘mental game' The futility of trying to fix thinking with more and more thinking Why we fall into the trap of feeling we lack something The feeling we need to be and do more We discuss the wonderful concept of ‘utmost sincerity' A great session with a fascinating man To find out more about Sam go to www.samjarmangolf.com NEW APP - The Mind Caddie for IOS here: https://apps.apple.com/my/app/mind-caddie-play-better-golf/id1567910600 For Android here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mindcaddie.android      

Quality of Mind-Transforming Business
Improving on the Golf course and in the Boardroom - What do we need to realise about what we truly are?

Quality of Mind-Transforming Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 46:46


This podcast series explores a game-changing understanding of the human mind that can exponentially increase the performance, resourcefulness and well-being for any individual or organisation.  This episode is a conversation with Sam Jarman a PGA golf pro and coach who now also works with organisations to help them understand the nature of the mind so that it benefits their performance, wellbeing and resourcefulness    We discuss: What is it that links better a golf swing to better business performance? Flow state and being free from the conceptual narrative mind What is the true nature of what we are before the 'self' and the relevance of this for everyday life and work How science has reached a dead end on understanding the nature of reality and human consciousness The importance of knowing 'what we are' before we work out how to run our lives  The misunderstanding we have about flow and happiness The direction to explore if you want to recognise the answer to lasting peace and wellbeing  Curious - want to know more? Click here to find out more about Quality of Mind  please feel free to reach out and ask any questions To find out more about Sam; for his work with golfers  and more generally with sport  or with schools and teachers We referenced another episode 'Self and I' The case of Mistaken Identity listen to that episode here  Explore other episodes on the benefits of Quality of Mind, and past clients explaining the difference it has made to their work and lives.  If you recognise the spiritual element of what we are pointing to and want to explore more then check out Rupert Spira's excellent podcast The Essence of Non Duality  Piers Thurston regularly writes about Quality of Mind on Linkedin and has a large collection of articles and post    

Retro Rovers
Retro Rovers Podcast - Hall of Fame Inductee #9 - Harold Jarman

Retro Rovers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 64:37


A special podcast to celebrate the induction of Harold Jarman as inductee no 9 into the Bristol Rovers Hall of Fame Joining us on this podcast are Harold Jarman, Sam Jarman and Simon Gould

Run Your Life Show With Andy Vasily
# 171 - Meaning Seeking With Professional Golf Coach Sam Jarman

Run Your Life Show With Andy Vasily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 65:33


As an elite amateur golfer and tour professional, Sam Jarman enjoyed nothing more that practicing the game he loved and striving for mastery of his craft. His lifetime pursuit of excellence in golf was a journey of ups and downs that forced him to take a hard look at what it was he was missing from his tool kit that ultimately held him back from playing his very best and reaching his potential. He felt trapped in the belief that better golf was the only way that he could feel better about life, and about himself. In his pursuit to find more meaning in his own life and to better understand how to reconnect with the feelings of enjoyment and freedom he experienced when he first fell in love with the game, he was able to accept that perhaps the tour wasn't meant to be for him. Instead he devoted his life to developing his own unique coaching philosophy to help his clients unlock the potential within themselves by helping them to develop a much broader and deeper understanding of who they are and what their purpose is in life. As his blog states, he takes his clients on a direct path that goes straight to the truth about what the feelings of freedom and confidence are truly about and where they come from. He compares this to taking a scenic route to understanding that starts from the other directions, taking people's beliefs about the game one at a time and exploring them to see if it is these beliefs that are actually getting in the way. One by one, these ideas fall away until people are left with nothing but a deep realization of who they are and why they play. This realization comes in the form of happiness, peace, contentment that isn't dependent on results or outcomes but instead runs much deeper and cuts to the core of what matters most in life. Although today's discussion with Sam is about golf, there is so much takeaway value for anyone pursuing both personal and professional excellence in their life through their chosen craft, whatever that craft may be. I encourage you to have an open-mind as you listen to Sam not only share his own journey but also the work he has devoted his life to.  About Sam Sam Jarman is a professional golfer, coach, author and speaker. He played full time tournament golf for ten years, before he realized that helping other golfers to stop make the same mistakes he was making could be more enjoyable and more lucrative than continuing to make them himself.His first book 'The Three Principles of Outstanding Golf' is a fifty thousand word summary of the most significant thing he has learned; keep it simple. Sam lives near Woburn Golf Club in Buckinghamshire with Daisy, a pretty but slightly unreliable cocker spaniel. When he isn't teaching, writing or playing golf he spends his time salmon fishing, skiing, reading, poker or enjoying the odd pint of Guinness.Connect With Sam:Website: https://sportsprinciples.com/  & https://samjarmangolf.com/about-my-golf-coaching-philosophy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SamJarmanGolfSam's Books: https://www.amazon.com/Take-Relief-Uncover-Misunderstandings-Performance-ebook/dp/B07N1DC2ZDhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Three-Principles-Outstanding-Golf/dp/0993573401Special thanks to Bronx band Conversing with Oceans & Alex Bondarev for creating the podcast music.https://www.conversingwithoceans.com/

Coaching Connect Resilient Young Minds

It seems to me that many people feel lost, insecure and adrift in the world. It seems that many are trying to chase happiness and find fulfilment in the world. It is exhausting. Rather than turning our attention outwards, what if we looked within and what if we explored some of the most profound questions of the ages? My guest is someone who regularly reflects on this question with his clients. Sam Jarman is a golf professional, author and writer. Sam asks three questions when with his clients. The questions are 1. Who am I 2. What is this? 3. What is the purpose of life? Our conversation was so rich and deep I've split this podcast into two parts. We start by exploring the question 'Who am I'? and then in part 2 of the podcast we continue the conversation. If you'd like to learn more about Sam and his work: Twitter @samjarmangolf samjarmangolf.com -  sportsprinciples.com -  Sam mentioned Rupert Spira and Francis Lucille - here are links to their sites. Rupert Spira  Francis Lucille   

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Coaching Connect Resilient Young Minds

Sam Jarman and Liz continue their conversation around the three questions: Who am I? What is this reality? What is the purpose of life? It's a good idea to check out the first part of our conversation before listening to this one.  

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Physical Activity Researcher
Meaningful Sport – Sam Jarman (Pt2) | Spirituality | Awareness | Mental Health | Professional Golf

Physical Activity Researcher

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 40:05


Welcome back to our discussion with Sam Jarman. Sam played professional golf for about 10 years before transitioning to coaching and specializing in the mental side of the game. In this second part of our discussion, we move to explore the spiritual dimension of sport, questions about finding out who we are, and also discuss the mental health crisis in sport.    Sam works with teams, coaches and players in a number of sports, helping them learn about the mental side of their games. He has written two books on the subject for golfers, the Three Principles of Outstanding Golf and Take Relief. Originally a golf professional, he has experience working in professional football and rugby environments, as well as amateur clubs and schools. He currently works as the Wellbeing and Performance coach for Buckinghamshire Cricket and BB&O Golf.Sam brings a different approach to learning about the mental side of sport, emphasising understanding and self-enquiry, rather than prescribing techniques or coping strategies.You can find out more about Sam and his work at https://samjarmangolf.com/ and https://sportsprinciples.com/.You will find Sam on Twitter @SamJarmanGolf 

Bucks Cricket
Exams & Sport webinar for pathway players and parents

Bucks Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 36:46


Sam Jarman, Well-Being & Performance Coach & Jason Rance, BCB Player Pathway Manager deliver a webinar on balancing school, exams and sport.

Bucks Cricket
Well-Being & Performance Webinar: U11s

Bucks Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 32:55


Sam Jarman, Well-Being & Performance Coach & Jason Rance, BCB Player Pathway Manager deliver a webinar on the psychological side of the game from confidence, resilience to enjoyment.

Bucks Cricket
Well-Being & Performance Webinar: U12-U14

Bucks Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 32:26


Sam Jarman, Well-Being & Performance Coach & Jason Rance, BCB Player Pathway Manager deliver a webinar on the psychological side of the game from confidence, resilience to enjoyment.

Bucks Cricket
Well-Being & Performance Webinar: Girls U15-18

Bucks Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 39:09


Sam Jarman, Well-Being & Performance Coach & Jason Rance, BCB Player Pathway Manager deliver a webinar on the psychological side of the game from confidence, resilience to enjoyment.

Bucks Cricket
Well-Being & Performance Webinar: Boys U15-18

Bucks Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 40:42


Sam Jarman, Well-Being & Performance Coach & Jason Rance, BCB Player Pathway Manager deliver a webinar on the psychological side of the game from confidence, resilience to enjoyment.

Physical Activity Researcher
Meaningful Sport – Sam Jarman | Identity | Professional Golf | Self-enquiry | Professional Philosophy | Applied Work

Physical Activity Researcher

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 37:48


Many of us start playing sport because we just fall in love with it. However, many athletes who progress to a higher level of competition lose the joy of sport on the way and their sport-life becomes filled with worry and anxiety. This is a phenomenon Sam Jarman has encountered in many athletes he has worked with. Sport has become a means to happiness rather than an experience of happiness in itself.In this episode, Sam tells about his life as a professional athlete and subsequent work on the mental side of sport, including the philosophical perspective that guides his work. According to him, we first need to address the 'Big Questions' about the nature of reality and our beliefs and values before thinking about any techniques to try to solve our problems. And actually, if we confront and address these questions, the other problems might resolve; we (again) just play our sport.   Sam works with teams, coaches and players in a number of sports, helping them learn about the mental side of their games. He has written two books on the subject for golfers. Originally a golf professional, he has experience working in professional football and rugby environments, as well as amateur clubs and schools. He currently works as the Wellbeing and Performance coach for Buckinghamshire Cricket and BB&O Golf.Sam brings a different approach to learning about the mental side of sport, emphasising understanding and self enquiry, rather than prescribing techniques or coping strategies.You can find out more about Sam and his work at https://samjarmangolf.com/ and on Twitter @SamJarmanGolf

Making A Club Champion Podcast
Ep 36: How to Discover your Authentic Swing

Making A Club Champion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 65:26


A very rare and special interview featuring; Malcolm Lewis, Silver Medal Leading Amateur The (British) Open at Troon 1982 (St Andrews 1978) and Sam Jarman author of The Three Principles of Outstanding Golf, join us for a discussion around the deep mindset of golf, our egos, our identity, and what It really means to play the game.  This is one of my favorite interviews to date, I hope you all enjoy!

Rugby Coach Weekly
Roundup Rodeo Ep23: Reviewing the best content

Rugby Coach Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 64:47


Host Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests:Sam Jarman, professional Golf coach, Chris Campbell, Hinckley RFC Head Coach, Paul Archer, Newbury RFC Head Coach The team dissect Jonny Wilkinson's performance on the Jake Humphrey High Performance Podcast.This week's content:The High Performance Podcast with Jake Humphrey and Damian Hughes - Jonny WilkinsonWHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSEDMalcolm Gladwell's 12 Rules for Life – Revisionist History with Malcolm Gladwell The Big Man Can't Shoot – Revisionist History with Malcolm Gladwell Is Confidence Overrated? - Eighty Percent Mental with Dr Pete Olusoga and Hugh GilmoreSUGGESTED CONTENTThinking Fast and Slow – By Daniel KahnemanClarity: Clear Mind, Better Performance, Bigger Results – By Jamie SmartPressure Myths: Performance Psychology Inside-Out – By Rich HudsonSam Jarman's suggested websites on Non Dualityhttps://non-duality.rupertspira.com/homehttps://www.bernardokastrup.com/https://advaitachannel.francislucille.com/en/about/

Karl Morris - The Brainbooster
The Three Principles of Outstanding Golf – Sam Jarman #138

Karl Morris - The Brainbooster

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 46:38


On today’s Brain Booster we are joined by Sam Jarman, author of the books ‘The Three Principles of Outstanding Golf’ and ‘Take Relief’. Sam is an accomplished PGA professional both as a player and a coach. As a player himself he by his own admission explored a number of ideas and philosophies without any of them making much of a difference. Do YOU want to become a CERTIFIED Mind Factor Coach? Are you going to join us and take ACTION Find out by clicking the link below https://themindfactor.net/product/mind-factor-course-video-training-2019/ For him the world started to look differently when he came across ‘The Three Principles’ From the work of Scottish philosopher Syd Banks. If you haven’t heard of Sydney Banks it is definitely worth your while exploring his work more. With Sam we get to discuss some of the ideas behind Syd’s work. Why so many ‘techniques’ both from a swing perspective and a mental game perspective are doomed to fail. When you attempt to control your thinking with ever more thinking. You get lost in the search for THE way to do things. When perhaps a better approach is to understand at a deeper level the way your mind works. That thoughts will always come along. You cannot control them. You cannot stop yourself from thinking. It is very tough to change the nature of your thinking. What you can do however is have a different RELATIONSHIP to your thinking. When you have a different relationship to the way your mind works you potentially open up a wonderful new area of possibility. Sam explains his own experience with the Three Principles It is a very interesting session today which will certainly get you to ponder a potential new direction and a set of insights you may not have considered before.   To find out more about Sam Jarman go to www.samjarmangolf.com   Do YOU want to become a CERTIFIED Mind Factor Coach? Are you going to join us and take ACTION Find out by clicking the link below https://themindfactor.net/product/mind-factor-course-video-training-2019/        

Rugby Coach Weekly
Mental health: My journey

Rugby Coach Weekly

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later May 1, 2020 53:00


Andy Brownhill, head of rugby at Park House School, Newbury, a pathway coach with Gloucester academy and a coach with Scotland U16s, opens up about his struggles with mental health.In this moving story, he shares with us what happened, how he found help and how we can help ourselves and help each other.Frankly, I love doing podcasts to find out more about rugby and sport.This podcast was on a different level for me. First, that Andy is so brave. Second, because I was in completely uncharted territory for me, yet it made so much sense. And third, due to the impact it has made on my life and my way forward.I implore you not to pay lip-service to mental health education, support and development.Even if you don't listen to the podcast, please take time to visit some of the links I've put below.Thanks to Rich Berry and Sam Jarman for their support. If you feel you need to reach out to anyone, or find out more, then all four of us are more than happy to listen.E: andrewbrownhill91@gmail.comT: @AndrewBrownhilE: dan.cottrell@rugby-coach.comT: @Dan_CottrellE: richberry@grfu.orgW: Easier to build strong children than broken menW: https://keepyourbootson.co.uk/supporting-mental-health-in-rugby-webinar/E: Sam@sportsprinciples.comW: sportsprinciples.comW: https://sportsprinciples.com/2019/07/11/its-ok-not-to-be-ok/

Rugby Coach Weekly
What you can and can't influence as a coach, with Sam Jarman

Rugby Coach Weekly

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 35:15


Sam Jarman works with coaches and athletes across a number of sports, including golf, rugby, football and cricket.In this deep-thinking, revealing and practical podcast, we discuss...How our thoughts create our experienceIs what happened in the past a reliable guide to the future?What to say (and not to say) to players before a big gameEvaluating the evidence around performance – Can a thought really affect the flight of the ball?Misconceptions around confidence Nerves; understanding where they come fromEvaluating and interpreting performanceSam Jarman golfSports Principles

Keep in Touch
#9 – New, Next, Done!

Keep in Touch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 56:34


Nick and Todd finish off the conversation about introducing kids to News and Current Affairs and then cover the Google and Microsoft announcements. Special thanks to our these wonderful people for sharing their experience with us: James White, Taylor Pringle, Michael Baltaks, Sam Connelly, Sam Jarman, and Sebastian Grail. In this episode: Special interivews with special people on how to introduce kids to News and Current Affairs Thoughts on the Made by Google event A brief take on the Microsoft (Surface) event A time travel that touches on more flavours of Linux and Java beans than we thought we'd ever engage in Shownotes: Unread RSS Reader iOS app Pixel 4 Microsoft Surface Neo – Todd's next device? Apple Watch – the guys' favourite wearable Samsung Wearables Gentoo – Nick's favourite linux distribution Heartwitch – Livestream your heart data Special thanks to those of you who chose to listen to us Live. Please keep sending us your feedback, leave a review in your favourite Podcast app, and share our show with your friends.

Whistle and a Clipboard- the coaching communities resource
245: Sam Jarman Coach, Author, and Three Principals Practitioner

Whistle and a Clipboard- the coaching communities resource

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 60:46


Sam and I explore his deeper understanding of the principals its effect on himself and the people he coaches

Keep in Touch
#9 - New, Next, Done!

Keep in Touch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 56:35


Nick and Todd finish off the conversation about introducing kids to News and Current Affairs and then cover the Google and Microsoft announcements.Special thanks to our these wonderful people for sharing their experience with us: James White, Taylor Pringle, Michael Baltaks, Sam Connelly, Sam Jarman, and Sebastian Grail.In this episode:Special interivews with special people on how to introduce kids to News and Current AffairsThoughts on the Made by Google eventA brief take on the Microsoft (Surface) eventA time travel that touches on more flavours of Linux and Java beans than we thought we'd ever engage inShownotes:Unread RSS Reader iOS appPixel 4Microsoft Surface Neo – Todd's next device?Apple Watch – the guys' favourite wearableSamsung WearablesGentoo – Nick's favourite linux distributionHeartwitch – Livestream your heart dataSpecial thanks to those of you who chose to listen to us Live. Please keep sending us your feedback, leave a review in your favourite Podcast app, and share our show with your friends.

Bucks Cricket
World Mental Health Day Pod

Bucks Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 27:16


On World Mental Health Day, Rich Hudson and Sam Jarman discuss mental health, well-being and performance. In particular, they explore some of their beliefs that have changed, perspectives that have shifted and understandings they have gained that have helped them and may help others.Insights for coaches, parents, players and administrators on enjoyment, achievement and our sense of identity.Rich Hudson is Bucks Cricket's Managing Director. He is the author of 'Pressure Myths' https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pressure-Myths-Understanding-Psychology-Performance/dp/1999633504Sam Jarman is the founder of Sports Principles, Bucks Cricket's Well-Being & Performance Coach and is the author of two books, including 'Take Relief' https://www.amazon.co.uk/Take-Relief-Uncover-Misunderstandings-Performance-ebook/dp/B07N1DC2ZD

Making A Club Champion Podcast
Ep 27: Sam Jarman - Understanding Happiness On and Off the Golf Course

Making A Club Champion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 58:20


Sam Jarman is a PGA golf professional, coach, author and speaker. He played full time golf for ten years as an elite amateur and professionally before beginning his coaching career. He now helps golfers of all levels from club players to Tournament Professionals. He also works with football, cricket and rugby clubs and coaches and players from other sports. He still plays competitive golf at PGA regional level.

Coaching Connect Resilient Young Minds
07 -IC Inside-Out sports

Coaching Connect Resilient Young Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 17:24


  What happens when two professional sportsmen share a spiritual understanding of how the mind works, with a group of traditional coaches? Grayson Hart and Sam Jarman were keynote speakers at a recent conference for South West coaches. In this podcast Liz and Stu ask Sam and Grayson how they described the Inside-Out understanding to coaches who are more used to hearing about tools, techniques and strategies. And what the impact was on the audience? Listen in as they explain: How to question the mainstream view of our culture (that things outside of us make us happy) That there is a universal default of peace and happiness. You don't need to avoid tools or techniques - just understand inside-out for yourself and turn up and be yourself in the world Website: Innercompassguide.com Twitter: Innercompassliz Innercompassstu Linkedin: Liz Scott Instagram: Inner_compass_liz

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Bucks Cricket
10 questions for Sam Jarman

Bucks Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 18:07


Rich asks the questions to Sam as they discuss:- The perils of attaching happiness and well-being to performance in sport- What Sam wish he knew when he was a golf pro- Not getting caught up in results, form or your emotionsYou can get in contact with an enquiry for Sam at sam.jarman@buckscb.orgHis two books are available via https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sam-Jarman/e/B01DANAVOS?ref_=dbs_p_ebk_r00_abau_000000

Bucks Cricket
Sam, Jason & Rich discuss... Confidence

Bucks Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 20:03


Sam Jarman, Jason Rance and Rich Hudson discuss:Confidence - what it is, how we can lose it and why it does not always matterThe Performance-Learning-Enjoyment trianglePlaying in the 'here and now'

The Talent Equation Podcast
What Descartes and a puppy can teach us about the youth sport experience - a conversation with Sam Jarman

The Talent Equation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 93:49


Sam Jarman is back and this time he is really challenging some of my conceptions of what we understand to be the reality of the youth sport experience. In this episode we delve into philosophical psychology as we explore whether what we value in sport is actually a product of social and cultural constructs which restrict us from genuinely exploring the nature of our experiences and limiting our abilities to tap into genuine human well-being through play, creativity and exploration. This is a mind bender, and you will hear me trying to get my head around some of the ideas and try and bring them to life through relevance to my own experience. Have fun!!Link to Sam's latest book https://samjarmangolf.com/product/take-relief-paperback/

The Talent Equation Podcast
What Descartes and a puppy can teach us about the youth sport experience - a conversation with Sam Jarman

The Talent Equation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 93:49


Sam Jarman is back and this time he is really challenging some of my conceptions of what we understand to be the reality of the youth sport experience. In this episode we delve into philosophical psychology as we explore whether what we value in sport is actually a product of social and cultural constructs which restrict us from genuinely exploring the nature of our experiences and limiting our abilities to tap into genuine human well-being through play, creativity and exploration. This is a mind bender, and you will hear me trying to get my head around some of the ideas and try and bring them to life through relevance to my own experience. Have fun!!Link to Sam's latest book https://samjarmangolf.com/product/take-relief-paperback/

The Talent Equation Podcast
Exploring the human experience - a conversation with Sam Jarman

The Talent Equation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 109:39


Sam Jarman is an ex professional golfer he is now a golf coach but his interests and knowledge go far wider than a single sport. I would describe Sam as a 'Human Experience Specialist'. In this episode we get deep into an exploration of what makes us human and how we operate in the world. Sam blows apart some common held ideas about how experience shapes us and proposes some ideas that could have profound insights as to how we can better support young people on their journeys through life and sport. This episode made my head hurt...it still makes my head hurt!! There is a lot in here and it is pretty dense...it's not for the fainthearted but it is worth the ride as there are some key ideas in here that could re-frame the way we think and act in a youth sports context. Good Luck!!

The Talent Equation Podcast
Exploring the human experience - a conversation with Sam Jarman

The Talent Equation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 109:39


Sam Jarman is an ex professional golfer he is now a golf coach but his interests and knowledge go far wider than a single sport. I would describe Sam as a 'Human Experience Specialist'. In this episode we get deep into an exploration of what makes us human and how we operate in the world. Sam blows apart some common held ideas about how experience shapes us and proposes some ideas that could have profound insights as to how we can better support young people on their journeys through life and sport. This episode made my head hurt...it still makes my head hurt!! There is a lot in here and it is pretty dense...it's not for the fainthearted but it is worth the ride as there are some key ideas in here that could re-frame the way we think and act in a youth sports context. Good Luck!!

The Magic Academy
Episode 2 with Sam Jarman...

The Magic Academy

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 36:27


Sam chats with Rusty in a car park in Maidenhead!

IT Career Energizer
Your Code Doesn’t Have To Be Perfect with Sam Jarman

IT Career Energizer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 25:17


Guest Bio: Sam is a software developer who lives in Wellington, New Zealand. He started his software development journey with C and later Objective-C creating Apps for iOS.  Sam is also a keen blogger and writes a blog series called “Junior Dev Diaries” where he talks about what he’s learnt in the first few years of his career.  In addition to blogging, Sam is an improv actor, public speaker, writer and future thinker.   Episode Description: In this episode, Phil talks with software developer Sam Jarman about everything from his early days as a high school student developing his interest in I.T., handling lack of recognition as a junior, how to control your emotions and communicate effectively in a team environment, the exciting future for the growing I.T. industry, dreams of becoming a senior developer and how sporting wisdom can apply to software development teams.   Key Takeaways: (1.14) Phil opens by asking Sam to share a bit about himself.  Sam tells of his blog series, Junior Dev Diaries which documents and captures the lessons he's learned in his career, to help others avoid the pain.  Sam shares that he's been "doing IOS apps since high school", where he had 10 to 15 apps in the App Store before going to university and has been dabbling ever since. Sam says he joined the BNZ Bank's IOS team in New Zealand seven months ago, to work on their IOS app. He says it's been "pretty fun" going back to IOS full time. Sam says he performs Improv shows on the weekend in Wellington and while it's different to coding there are similarities, "there's a fair bit of making it up as you go along, which is a good skill in life, I think." (3.16) When Phil asks Sam for a unique career tip, Sam says that in programming, your code shouldn't be thought of as for yourself now, but for your team or yourself later. It doesn't have to be perfect, or bug free, it just has to be understandable. It makes you think about code structure and quality and the asset you're adding to the business environment.  (4.39) Phil asks Sam to share the story of his worst career moment and what he learned from that experience. Sam shares what he calls the "low point" in his career, when he was working at a startup and he was very negative and defensive in a team meeting and towards a new hire. He says he learned how to control his emotions and communicate more effectively in a team. (7.46) When Phil asks Sam whether he's changed his approach to be more open minded and collaborative, Sam expresses that the difficulty as a junior, is that it takes three to four years to be able to say something with confidence and experience behind it. (8.54) Phil asks Sam to share his I.T. career highlight or greatest success so far. Sam was recently named New Zealand's Young I.T.  Professional of the Year by the Institute of I.T.  Professionals in New Zealand, where he was recognised for his blogging and work at the startup. (11.57) Phil asks Sam what excites him about the future of the I.T.  industry and careers in I.T. Sam says the most exciting thing is that there's so many people entering the industry, there's a lot to be taught to and learn from new developers. Sam predicts that there's also going to be exciting opportunities in technical leadership in 5-10 years’ time.  Sam's also excited about technology, artificial intelligence and an API-driven world. Sam says I.T. is a growing, new industry and isn't going to go away. (15.15) Phil moves into the Reveal Round and asks Sam what attracted him to a career in I.T. Sam reveals that the "bug first hit me" in Year 9 when he had the opportunity to build a website and discovered programming with the help of the school's I.T. support person. (17.40) Phil asks Sam for the best career advice he's ever received. Sam says developing empathy for other developers and for your team, understanding other people's wants and needs is something a lot of people need to work on. (18.13) Career-wise, Phil asks Sam what he'd do if he could do it again. Sam says he would learn Python from scratch, Ruby or JavaScript and more website front-end development, because it's visual and you can get fast feedback on what you're doing. (19.21) On the topic of career objectives, Sam says he'd like to transition to a Senior Developer, become a better developer and help others improve. (20.38) Phil raises the subject of non-technical skills and what has helped Sam in his career so far. Sam says with self-awareness, things become simpler.  (22.19) Finally, on sharing his parting piece of career advice, Sam says the codes or languages or tools or technologies you write don't really matter as they're always changing. What's important is that you have to learn how to learn. He says, develop your "soft skills", being a developer is a team sport, it can be handy to apply sporting wisdom to teams in software development.   Best Moments: (11.16) Sam “I think feedback's career food and I absolutely love it and when people have no feedback for me, I get almost a little bit upset and I'm like, ‘Ooh are you sure there's nothing I can do better?’ Like I'm sure there's always something to work on…” (11.30) Phil says no matter how long you work in the industry there's always something new to learn. Sam agrees and uses the analogy of keeping fit. “You don't just run every day for six months and then you're fit the rest your life. I think you have to keep working on it and I love it, I love that process…” (14.05) Sam says the I.T. industry has a lot of work to do to support new talent and make sure that under-represented groups are getting into the industry, “Because diversity of thought is important.”   (22:34) Sam “…And I think it's that's really key and I'll say it again you don't have to know everything but you have to know how to know anything and that'll help you kind of approach in new piece of technology and spot the patterns in it that are similar to what you already know or were spot things that you need to go figure out.”   Contact Sam Jarman: Website: https://www.samjarman.co.nz Twitter: https://twitter.com/samjarman @samjarman  

Access Granted NZ
Sam Jarman – No time for messing around, just get into it

Access Granted NZ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 36:59


Sam Jarman (@samjarman) is a man on a mission and has the focus and goals of someone with many more years his 'senior'. From working as a dev (at time of recording it was Sailthru, but he is now at BNZ), to being a futurist and technology commentator he has a passion to share the world of technology - a mission we wholeheartedly approve of!This was a redo interview as we had technical difficulties and we quickly dive into what makes Sam tick, where he sees it all going and how he IS going to make it happen.We also highly recommend Sam's most excellent "Dev Chats" series - https://www.samjarman.co.nz/chats - that includes Kristina Balaam, Libby Schumacher-Knight, John-Daniel Trask, and many many more most excellent developers - subscribe now! ------------------------------------------------------Access Granted podcast featuring Mike Riversdale, Raj Khushal, Pascale Hyboud-Peron, Vaughan Rowsell and others sharing the NZ people from tech, social media, startups and upstartsAll our past shows are on our websitehttps://www.accessgranted.nzFollow and Like us on:https://twitter.com/AccessGrantedNZhttps://facebook.com/AccessGrantedNZhttps://linkedin.com/company/access-granted-podcastSubscribe to the show however you want:https://www.accessgranted.nz/subscribe/

Inside Performance podcast
Sam Jarman and Grayson Hart on Wellbeing & Performance In Sport

Inside Performance podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 61:46


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Inside Performance podcast
Inside Perfomance - Episode 4

Inside Performance podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 27:31


Hey guys and welcome to the fourth episode of our new podcast, with special guest Sam Jarman. Enjoy! Get in touch adam_ashe@aol.com hartgrayson4@gmail.com With love, Adam & Grayson

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The Thriving Coaches Podcast
YEP 020: Sam Jarman - Your Clients Want Results

The Thriving Coaches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017 36:09


Sam Jarman is a PGA Professional golfer who played full time golf for ten years. Now he coaches golfers as well as other sports people, showing them how the principles behind clarity can help them to perform better, enjoy it more and (for the professionals) how to grow their teaching practices and improve their businesses. And one of the interesting things about Sam is that he’s written an excellent book called The Three Principles of Outstanding Golf. For full show notes, please visit http://www.jamiesmart.com/yepp20