
A LOAD OF BS ON SPORT
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A LOAD OF BS ON SPORT: The Behavioural Science Podcast dives deep into the psychology of what makes elite performers tick; how they think about success and failure, how they find and maintain peak performance, how they manage fear and adversity, how they make decisions under pressure, how they deal with risk and uncertainty.Daniel is a behavioural science expert, entrepreneur and sports fanatic, while Dan has lived his dream on the rugby field for the past 17 years, winning three Six Nations titles, earning over 100 caps for Wales (including the captaincy) and touring twice with the British & Irish Lions. Currently playing for RC Toulon, Dan is loving this rugby-mad town, fully embracing the French lifestyle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Gabby Logan joins us for a brilliant conversation that spans her journey from elite gymnast to one of the most recognisable faces in British sports broadcasting. From her early days growing up in a sporting family to breaking through in a male-dominated industry, Gabby shares the lessons, laughs, and life skills she’s picked up along the way. We talk about resilience, moving schools, and why losing is just as important as winning. Gabby reflects on the power of participation in sport—for confidence, wellbeing, and those all-important life lessons. She opens up about the unique challenges of live broadcasting, the importance of empathy in journalism, and how women in sports media are paving the way for the next generation. Plus, we get Gabby’s take on midlife as a moment of power, why podcasting is her new favourite medium, and whether she’d ever host a mastermind-style sports quiz show. It’s candid, inspiring, and full of warmth—just like Gabby herself. What You’ll Hear - Gabby’s journey from gymnastics to the BBC and beyond - How her sporting family shaped her career and confidence - The role of resilience, especially when moving schools as a child - Why participation in sport matters for everyone—not just the winners - The art of natural, empathetic broadcasting (and a few Alan Partridge moments!) - Navigating and thriving in a male-dominated industry - How pivotal life experiences inform our values and choices - Embracing midlife as a time of new opportunities, not decline - The joys of podcasting and community - Thoughts on health, fitness, and redefining success in your 50s - Why quizzes and a competitive spirit can be great for personal growth Memorable Quotes “I want people at home to feel they are there, but equally there’s a little bit of them wanting to be inside that stadium.” “Participation in sports teaches valuable life lessons about winning and losing.” “Empathy is essential in sports broadcasting.” “Women in sports broadcasting are paving the way for future generations.” If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review! #GabbyLogan #SportsBroadcasting #WomenInSport #PersonalDevelopment #Resilience #MidlifePower #Podcasting #Gymnastics #Broadcasting #SportConfidence ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

Dave Reddin is back — fresh from landing the big chair as Director of Rugby at the Welsh Rugby Union. And yes, we’re absolutely taking credit for this appointment, having talked about just how perfect he was for the job when he was last on the show! All jokes aside, we’re genuinely thrilled for Dave, and this episode is a golden chance to hear from the man now tasked with reviving the ailing dragon that is Welsh Rugby. It’s no small challenge, but if anyone’s up to it, it’s Dave. Join Daniel and Dan as they dig into Dave’s vision for Welsh Rugby’s future, the lessons he’s learned from decades in performance coaching, and how he plans to build a culture that breeds success both on and off the pitch. Expect plenty of insight, some laughs, and a healthy dose of realism about what it takes to turn things around. What You’ll Hear: * Dave’s immediate priorities stepping into the WRU Director of Rugby role * How his past experiences with England Rugby and football’s elite inform his approach * The critical importance of culture, clarity, and “operational DNA” in building winning teams * Why “brilliant basics” beat chasing marginal gains every time * Leadership lessons from Gareth Southgate and others that will shape Welsh Rugby’s future * The challenges ahead and why trust and connection are non-negotiable * A glimpse into Dave’s personal motivations and what success looks like for him Notable Quotes: * “Culture is how we do things here — it needs thought, intention, and planning.” * “Winning can mean many different things depending on your organization’s goals.” * “The magic is there is no magic — it’s about consistent focus on what matters.” * “You have to co-create culture; it’s not just handed down from the leader.” Subscribe and Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Your support helps us bring you more great conversations like this one! Join the Conversation: Tag us on social media with #ALoadOfBSonSport #DaveReddin #WRU #WelshRugby and let us know your thoughts on Dave’s plans and Welsh Rugby’s future! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

This week we meet Paul McVeigh, a former Premier League footballer turned high-performance coach and Psychologist, shares his journey from the pitch to the world of psychology. He discusses the critical role of mindset in sports, the challenges of imposter syndrome, and the importance of learning from legends like Jürgen Klinsmann and Gianfranco Zola. Paul emphasizes the need for recovery in both sports and corporate environments, highlighting the often-overlooked aspect of mental recovery. He also addresses the misconceptions surrounding footballers' intelligence and the evolving nature of coaching in modern football. The discussion concludes with insights into leadership and the significance of self-belief in achieving success. 🎯 KEY THEMES: FROM BELFAST TO THE BIG LEAGUES "Growing up in Belfast in the 70s and 80s... I didn't realize there was essentially a civil war happening," McVeigh reflects on how his background shaped his early mindset and created an unconscious inferiority complex that would later fuel his interest in psychology. THE TURNING POINT A gifted Tony Robbins book at age 17 became the catalyst for McVeigh's transformation: "I read it, completely blew my mind and then started applying these principles of personal development to my life in both professional football and my personal life." LEARNING FROM LEGENDS McVeigh shares fascinating stories about training with World Cup winner Jürgen Klinsmann (who drove a humble Volkswagen Beetle) and seeking out lunch with Gianfranco Zola to learn about his experiences with Maradona: "He just kind of didn't turn up for training, played on a Saturday, scored a hat trick, took the match ball and went back out again." BREAKING SELF-IMPOSED LIMITS "We're all self-limiting," McVeigh explains, drawing parallels between sports and business. "The question is, do your limits allow you to achieve your goals in life?" His insights on overcoming mental barriers resonate across all performance domains. RADICAL COMMITMENT McVeigh's dedication to improvement led him to stop drinking for 2.5 years early in his career when he wasn't getting enough playing time: "I thought I need to change something drastically in my life to achieve my goals." THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ELITE PERFORMANCE "Your life is a direct relation of what's happening in your head," McVeigh explains, sharing how understanding human psychology became his passion after experiencing its benefits firsthand. Listen as this former Premier League player turned psychology expert breaks down: * How mindset shapes performance at the highest level * The impact of environment and belief systems on success * Why technical skills plateau while mental growth is limitless * The misconceptions about footballers' intelligence * How to overcome imposter syndrome in elite environments 🎧 Subscribe to make sure you never miss an episode wherever you get your podcasts. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

In this powerful and deeply personal episode of "A Load of BS on Sport," we sit down with the legendary Nigel Owens. From his humble beginnings in a small Welsh village, where English was a second language, to becoming one of rugby's most respected referees, Nigel's journey is one of resilience and raw honesty. He opens up about the challenges of officiating high-stakes matches, his candid views on the TMO's impact on the game, and the importance of earned respect on the field. Beyond the rugby pitch, Nigel shares his deeply personal struggles with his sexuality, the isolating experience of growing up in a time of prejudice, and his battle with bulimia and depression. In a moment of profound vulnerability, he recounts his near-fatal attempt to take his own life, a stark reminder of the internal conflicts he faced. Nigel's story is a testament to the power of self-acceptance and the importance of being true to oneself. He offers invaluable advice to young people facing similar challenges, emphasising the importance of happiness and self-pride. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration, honesty, and a deeper understanding of the man behind the whistle. Join us as we explore the rural roots, rugby rulings, and raw honesty of Nigel Owens. If you found Nigel's story as moving and insightful as we did, please subscribe to "A Load of BS on Sport" on your favorite podcast platform. Your subscription helps us bring you more compelling conversations like this one. Don't forget to share this episode with your friends and family – Nigel's message of resilience and self-acceptance is one that everyone needs to hear. Thank you for listening! We understand that Nigel's candid discussion of mental health challenges, including depression and suicidal thoughts, may resonate with some of our listeners. If you or someone you know is struggling, please remember that you're not alone and help is available. We encourage you to reach out to the following organisations for support: UK & Ireland Support Resources: * Samaritans (UK & Ireland):Provides confidential emotional support for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair. * Phone: 116 123 (free, 24/7) * Website: www.samaritans.org * Mind (UK):Offers information and support for anyone experiencing a mental health problem. * Phone: 0300 123 3393 (Monday to Friday, 9 am to 6 pm) * Website: www.mind.org.uk * CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) (UK):Specifically targets men who are struggling with their mental health. * Phone: 0800 58 58 58 (daily, 5 pm to midnight) * Website: www.thecalmzone.net * Pieta (Ireland):Provides free therapy to those engaging in self-harm, those with suicidal ideation, or those bereaved by suicide. * Phone: 01 628 2111 * Website: www.pieta.ie * Aware (Ireland):provides support and information for people who experience depression and bipolar disorder. * Website: www.aware.ie * LGBT Foundation (UK):Provides support and information for the LGBTQ+ community. * Phone: 0345 3 30 30 30 * Website: lgbt.foundation Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, and there are people who care and want to support you. Please reach out if you need it. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

Two-time Olympic gold medalist Alistair Brownlee joins hosts Daniel Ross and Dan Biggar to discuss the physical and mental demands of elite endurance sport, his recent retirement, and the transition to life beyond competition. The triathlon legend offers rare insights into the mindset that propelled him to the pinnacle of one of the world's most grueling sports. 🔥 KEY THEMES: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PAIN Brownlee reveals his approach to endurance sport's greatest challenge: "I remember practicing from a young age... looking at some point on the bike in front of me and just thinking, in this moment, nothing matters apart from the fact that I don't get any further away from that point." His ability to maintain complete focus while pushing his body to its limits defined his career. THE RETIREMENT TRANSITION "This marks my transition from professional triathlon—a moment approached with both dread and excitement in equal measure," Brownlee reflects on ending his 18-year professional career. Unlike many athletes who struggle with identity after sport, he embraces this new chapter: "There's definitely a lot less dread and there's still plenty of excitement." BUILDING CONSISTENCY & HABITS Brownlee shares his revolutionary approach to training consistency: "You don't give yourself the option not to." Rather than relying on willpower, he created systems and habits that removed decision-making from the equation: "I wake up Monday morning, the alarm goes off. I don't have an option whether I'm going training or not. It's just what I do." THE ROLE OF ENVIRONMENT & COMMUNITY "I think a happy circumstance of some traits, my environment around me and quite a lot of luck," Brownlee attributes his success to multiple factors beyond talent. From supportive parents to finding the right coach at the right time, he emphasizes how our surroundings shape our potential. BALANCING SPORT & LIFE Brownlee discusses the importance of maintaining perspective through education and interests outside sport: "I always kind of recommend to athletes if they have got the chance, just do bits alongside it just to keep that kind of perspective and context and skills in the outside world." Listen as this sporting great shares the lessons learned from pushing his body to the absolute limit, the value of imagination over belief, and why finding contentment remains life's greatest challenge. Whether you're an aspiring athlete or simply fascinated by the psychology of high performance, this conversation offers invaluable insights into what separates the good from the truly great. 🎧 Subscribe to our podcast for more in-depth conversations with sporting legends! #AlistairBrownlee #Triathlon #OlympicChampion #EnduranceSport #MentalToughness #SportPsychology #ElitePerformance #RetirementTransition #ConsistencyHabits #PainTolerance #HighPerformance #AthleteMindset #OlympicGold #EnduranceTraining ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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