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Coaching All Things

13 Episodes

45 minutes | Sep 1, 2020
Dan Helfrich, Chairman & CEO of Deloitte Consulting
On today’s episode I’m interviewing Dan Helfrich, Chairman and CEO of Deloitte Consulting. Dan sits at the top of a company of over 55,000 people and does an incredible job building up those around him. I’m truly grateful for the time Dan shared with me and I’m excited for you to hear it. We discuss: ·      What soccer taught him about diversity ·      How he gives direct feedback ·      Broadcasting Georgetown soccer games  ·      Helping companies throughout the pandemic ·      Empowering leaders around him ·      Learning from others and much more!
33 minutes | Aug 18, 2020
Marc Hubbard, Head Coach - New Hampshire Men's Soccer
On today’s episode I’m interviewing Marc Hubbard. Head Coach of the University of New Hampshire men’s soccer program. Marc has galvanized the UNH program since taking over and has led them to three straight NCAA tournament appearances. What’s more impressive is how easy it is to see and feel that relationships with his players, coaches, and family are what’s most important to him. In our conversation we dive into: ·      How growing up with the program has helped him ·      Finding a work life balance  ·      What an offseason looks like for him ·      Relationship building ·      Instilling belief when taking over an organization  ·      What he wants his players to leave the program withEnjoy!
58 minutes | Aug 11, 2020
Bill Guerrero, CFO of Ithaca College
On today’s episode I’m interviewing Bill Guerrero, CFO of Ithaca College. Bill is very innovative and passionate about what he does and how he shares his vision. He has a background in finance and has coached in college as well, so his perspectives are even more appreciated. In our conversation we discuss: What he learned from playing baseball How and why he left wall street Teaching business ethics Environmental sustainability in a college setting The ways an endowment works How he intends to change the higher education busines model Enjoy!
60 minutes | Jul 21, 2020
Dr. Gregory Sullivan - Director of Positive Coaching and Athletic Leadership
On today’s episode I’m interviewing Dr. Gregory Sullivan, Director of Positive Coaching and Athletic Leadership at the University of Missouri. Dr Sullivan left a two-decade career in finance to learn, grow, and pursue his passions in leadership and psychology. I was fascinated with how well Dr Sullivan conveyed and simplified his ideas and I’m excited to share them with you. We discuss: ·      How mindfulness training has helped him through the pandemic ·      Why he left a career in wall street  ·      How coaching can transcend sport ·      What servant leadership means  ·      What defines a “flourishing” person ·      What leaders should really judge themselves on
46 minutes | Jul 14, 2020
Andy Brownhill - Professional Rugby Coach
On today’s episode I’m interviewing Andy Brownhill. Andy is a professional rugby coach, and more specifically a pathway coach for Scotland and for Gloucester Rugby.  I’m incredibly grateful for the time Andy spent with me and for how transparent he is as a person. In our conversation we discuss: ·      Why he got into rugby after playing football ·      How he mentors youth players ·      Understanding the background and family life of a player ·      Which age group he enjoys working with the most ·      What youth players need more of from leaders  ·      And what he wants to improve on as a coachBooks Discussed "Legacy" by James Kerr "The Score Takes Care of Itself" by Bill Walsh "Range" by David Epstein
52 minutes | Jul 7, 2020
Pete Shimer, Chief Operating Officer of Deloitte
On today’s episode I’m interviewing Pete Shimer, Chief Operating Officer of Deloitte, the largest professional services firm in the world.. Pete enjoys helping others, enjoys giving, and strives to bring those around him up in the world. Plain and simple Pete gives wherever he can and devotes a majority of his time in doing just that. This was really a fascinating conversation and I’m excited for you to hear it. We discuss: ·      What pillars he lives his life on ·      What being a student-athlete taught him ·      Why he’s stayed at Deloitte for over 36 years  ·      How they are managing the future of what work looks like ·      Ways that he practices being an active listener and much more.
51 minutes | Jun 30, 2020
Mark Krikorian, Head Coach - Florida State Women's Soccer
On today’s episode I’m sharing a conversation with Mark Krikorian, Head Coach of the Florida State women’s soccer program. Mark is one of just a handful of coaches who has won multiple National Championships at both the Division 1 and Division 2 level. Throughout this conversation you’ll be able to hear not just how Mark cares about his craft and his players. But how he and his staff encourage growth within their culture. In our conversation we discuss: ·      What a typical day is like for him lately ·      Surrounding himself with the right people for his coaching staff ·      How his background as a teacher comes out in his coaching  ·      How he handles performance whether win or lose ·      The type of people he looks to learn from ·      Why he sees his role as more than a coach
48 minutes | Jun 23, 2020
Elise Ginkel, Channel Marketing Manager - Corning Optical Communications
On today’s episode I’m interviewing Elise Ginkel, Channel Marketing Manager for Corning Optical Communications. Corning has deep roots into the history of America and is a massive company with a market cap over $20 Billion. With Elise’s division focused on everything to what you stream on tv to the connectivity of your iPhone. I really loved everything she shared with us and in our conversation we discuss ·      What it’s been like homeschooling her children ·      Why she switched career paths from broadcast journalism ·      Why listening helps her become better at her job ·      How she coordinates with coworkers who think differently than her ·      Ways that enneagrams have opened her eyes in the workplace ·      The perfect vacation for her once she’s allowed to travel again.   Enjoy!
43 minutes | Jun 16, 2020
Heather Tarr, Head Coach - University of Washington Softball
On today’s episode I’m interviewing Heather Tarr, Head Coach of the University of Washington softball program. Heather has done a tremendous job identifying what her program should represent and then passionately pursuing it. I was amazed with not how steadfast she is on maintaining values, but yet how nimble she allows herself to be in how she keeps those values. After speaking with her it’s not surprising how their softball program is consistently a contender on the national stage. In our conversation we discuss ·      Why she enjoys recruiting players who didn’t specialize in softball ·      The ways her role as a head coach has changed over time ·      What she believes alums would say about her ·      How the culture she’s created now runs itself ·      How the softball program is educating one another on systemic racism. ·      Then what she enjoys to do when she’s not working. 
43 minutes | Jun 9, 2020
Justin Serpone, Head Coach - Amherst College Men's Soccer
On today’s episode I’m interviewing Justin Serpone. Head Coach of the Amherst College men’s soccer program. Justin is currently Top 5 among active coaches in winning percentages for the sport across all divisions. Even moreso he cares about being inclusive and honest with everyone in his program, and this discussion gets into just how he does that. I’m excited to share what we delved into. In our conversation we discuss ·      Why he got into coaching ·      What life is like having two coaches in the household ·      How understanding his strengths & weaknesses helps him ·      Why lunch is so important for him and his student-athletes ·      The leadership  program he helped start at Amherst ·      And even Justin’s deep appreciation for theater.
48 minutes | Jun 2, 2020
Tom Ryan, Head Coach - Ohio State Wrestling
On today’s episode; I’m sharing a conversation I had with Tom Ryan. Head Coach of the Ohio State Wrestling program and a powerhouse on the collegiate stage. He’s won plenty wherever he’s been, yet regardless of the multitude of championships he’s won, he ensures that that doesn’t define him. Tom is a phenomenal leader and shared some incredible wisdom with me and I’m grateful for it. After hearing this conversation you’ll see why so many people want to follow and learn from him. In this discussion we talk about: ·      How choosing to suffer has led him on the path that he’s on now. ·      How he found wrestling and then went on to fall in love with it. ·      The impact an Olympic gold medalist had on him ·      The three ways his wrestlers are being built to lead. ·      His powerful new book he wrote that is being released this month. If you'd like to purchase Tom's book you can do that by visiting www.chosensuffering.com
45 minutes | May 26, 2020
Ryan Odom, Head Coach - UMBC Men's Basketball
On today’s episode; I’m interviewing Ryan Odom. Head Coach of the UMBC Men’s Basketball program. The program every sports fan will remember as the first 16 seed to win their matchup over a 1 seed in an NCAA tournament. Ryan then earned the 2018 Hugh Durham Award, an award given to the nation’s top Mid-Major coach. Coach Odom has truly reinvigorated the basketball program at UMBC and he graciously illustrates just how he did that.  In this discussion we dive into- How having a father who also coached in college shaped him, how they laid the groundwork in establishing a winning culture, empowering his players to teach one another, the importance of adapting his methods and the joys and challenges that came from their big upset win.
27 minutes | May 11, 2020
Bob Pinkerton, CFO of Conga
On today’s episode; I’m interviewing Bob Pinkerton. Chief Financial Officer at Conga, a Tech start up and the leader in digital document transformation. Bob has been working in business for over 30 years now, and he shared some hard earned insight.  I thoroughly enjoyed my conversation with him and I’m confident you will too! In our conversation we discuss: Bob’s love for Mountain Climbing, the wonderful culture they have at Conga, the type of people that make Conga special, how they care for the well being of their employees, how disagreement is encouraged in the workplace, and how they are primed to continue to evolve.
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