Faces of Leadership

Episode 24: Peak Performance: Getting There and Staying There

52 min · 28 de ene de 2025
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In this episode of the Faces of Leadership podcast, host Michael Warren sits down with Billy Barton, a Grandmaster in USPSA practical shooting. Billy shares his journey from backyard shooter to elite performer, offering invaluable insights into the importance of deliberate practice, pushing the limits of failure, and maintaining peak performance under pressure. The discussion dives into the mental and physical aspects of elite shooting, the value of training under non-ideal conditions, and the crucial role of continued growth and openness to new ideas in any profession. Tune in to learn leadership lessons that translate from the shooting range to everyday life.

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