The High Performance Podcast
The High Performance Podcast

<p>Welcome to High Performance. Through fascinating conversations with remarkable guests, Jake Humphrey and Damian Hughes uncover the secrets behind High Performance and explore how we can all become the best version of ourselves.</p><br><p>We focus on uncovering the learnings from top performers in every field, from sport to entertainment, business, health and wellness.​ No matter where our guests have excelled, they all have first-hand experiences and lessons to share.</p><br><p>On High Performance we find out what non-negotiable behaviours they employed to get them to the top and keep them there.</p><br><p>**</p><br><p>Want to get the most from High Performance? Download the new High Performance app for FREE to access every episode, enjoy exclusive documentary and masterclass content.&nbsp;</p><br><p>You’ll get instant access to insights from the world’s best, will receive daily motivational boosts and can create your own personalised High Performance playlists.</p><br><p>Simply click here or search High Performance in the App store to get started.</p><br><p><br></p> <hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

We welcome back world-leading gut health expert Tim Spector to unpack the simple, science-backed shifts that can dramatically transform your wellbeing. Tim explains why the gut sits at the centre of immunity, energy, mood, and long-term health, and why modern diets have quietly broken the delicate ecosystem our bodies rely on.He reveals the overlooked power of fermented foods, the ancient “food alchemy” our ancestors relied on, and why these gut-friendly ferments often outperform common fibre hacks. From busting myths about salt, fats, probiotics, and coffee to explaining the rapid benefits of gut rest and time-restricted eating, Tim offers practical, inclusive steps anyone can take, starting today.This is a hopeful, transformative conversation that reframes nutrition not as restriction, but as adding diversity, culture, and life back into your food, giving you the single most effective fix to repair your gut and reshape your health.Surfshark 👉 Go to https://highpfrmc.com/HPP_Surfshark_AU or use code HIGHPERFORMANCE at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN! Simba 👉 Jake believes better performance starts with better sleep. Discover Simba, start your 200-night trial today now:https://highpfrmc.com/hpp-simba-au   Vestiaire 👉 Buy and sell preloved menswear now: https://highpfrmc.com/vestiaire-au HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundation HP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-events Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barry Hearn joins Jake and Damian for a no-nonsense masterclass in ambition, resilience, and the mindset that turned a kid from a council estate into one of the most influential figures in global sport. The legendary Matchroom founder opens up about the work ethic shaped by his formidable mother, the chip on his shoulder that fuelled his rise, and the Christmas Eve moment in 1988 when he stood on the brink of bankruptcy, before one audacious deal changed everything.Across the conversation, Barry lays out his 10 Rules for Life: why “everything is a competition,” how sheer graft can make you look like a genius, why honesty is a superpower, and what it means to be “unbeatable” even when life dents you. He reflects on building empires in snooker, darts, and boxing, the importance of thinking poorly to stay sharp, and the role fire, fun, and relentless optimism have played in his seven decades of success.This is Barry Hearn in full force, funny, fierce, and fiercely honest, offering the timeless laws of success from a man who refuses to be beaten. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Win a behind-the-scenes experience at a High Performance record day! Pre-order our brand new book Micro-Habits and use code MICROHABITS26 for 25% off before the launch on 1st January to be in with a chance of winning: https://hppod.co/HPCompWhat if one word could unlock potential, or shut it down completely?When Rene Meulensteen coached Cristiano Ronaldo at Manchester United, he didn't start with tactics. He started with language. The words he chose made the difference between a player who could score goals and one obsessed with scoring them.In this episode, Damian explores the essential habit that separates good coaching from greatness: mind your language. Discover why Rene never said "change", only "add." Learn how Sir Alex Ferguson's flip chart philosophy shaped United's dominance. And find out how a Roger Federer moment transformed their Champions League campaign.Featuring insights from psychology (the famous Loftus & Palmer study on how words reshape memory), plus behind-the-scenes stories from United's golden era, this episode reveals how elite performers use language to frame reality, lower threat, and spark possibility.Together we explore:Why "change" triggers defensiveness, and what word opens people up insteadHow Ronaldo transformed into a goal-scoring machineFerguson's "if that doesn't work, we gamble" mentalityThe myth of the hairdryer treatment, and what really happened at halftimeRené reminds us that high performance isn’t just built on drills and repetitions, it’s built on the words that shape how people feel, learn, and grow.If you’ve ever wanted to give better feedback, build trust faster, or help someone reach a level they didn’t know they had in them, this conversation with René is worth your time.Listen to the full episode with René Meulensteen: https://pod.fo/e/2bd0c6 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We welcome back Sir Gareth Southgate to High Performance for his most open and reflective conversation yet. In this episode, Gareth breaks his silence on England’s “almost” era, revealing the fear of failure, pressure of history, and fine margins that have shaped his time as manager. He discusses the burden of expectation, the culture of small daily habits and respect he’s built, and the empathy and vulnerability that define his modern approach to leadership.From handling Wayne Rooney’s retirement to protecting players from public scrutiny, Southgate opens up about the realities of leading under relentless pressure, the evolution of England’s team culture, and what legacy truly means beyond trophies.This is a rare, honest conversation with one of football’s most thoughtful leaders, about resilience, accountability, and what it really takes to lead a nation.🚨 Partners Simba 👉 Jake believes better performance starts with better sleep. Discover Simba, start your 200-night trial today now:https://highpfrmc.com/hpp-simba-auBabbel 👉 Learn a new Language and get up to 55% off your subscription at: https://highpfrmc.com/HPP-Babbel-AUVisit Seattle 👉 Start planning your perfect summer of football by searching Visit Seattle on social media, or discover more at: https://highpfrmc.com/visitseattle-ut-auGemini 👉 Get started and grow your portfolio 📈🚀https://highpfrmc.com/HPP-Gemini-auDon’t invest unless you’re prepared to lose all the money you invest. This is a high-risk investment and you should not expect to be protected if something goes wrong.Gemini Intergalactic UK, Ltd is registered with the Financial Conduct Authority, under Firm Reference Number: 921817HP Foundation 👉 Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉 Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Most of us care far too much about what other people think, and it’s holding us back.In this episode, Jake and Damian break down how to free yourself from the need for approval, drawing on powerful insights from Adam Grant, Fernando Alonso, Mat Fraser, Mark Manson, and Paul McKenna. They explore how to filter feedback, value the right opinions, and view criticism as a privilege rather than a burden.From finding joy without seeking validation to praising effort instead of identity, this conversation shows that confidence grows when you listen to the right voices, and stop giving attention to the wrong ones. A practical guide to living with more authenticity, courage, and clarity.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Adam Grant: https://pod.fo/e/1546d4Fernando Alonso: https://pod.fo/e/1e5849Mat Fraser: https://pod.fo/e/158ba0Mark Manson: https://pod.fo/e/15bfe7  Paul McKenna: https://pod.fo/e/2112fb Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Win a behind-the-scenes experience at a High Performance record day! Pre-order our brand new book Micro-Habits and use code MICROHABITS26 for 25% off to be in with a chance of winning: https://hppod.co/HPCompTom Aspinall is one of the most feared heavyweights in the UFC. But behind the power and precision is something far more human: fear. Tom is one of the rare fighters willing to sit down and talk about feeling genuinely scared. He candidly admits that the higher you climb, the more is at stake, and the more the fear grows.He reveals the crucial mental habit he developed: moving past the inner battle, the ‘second fight’ against himself, to harness fear as a force for high performance.In this powerful episode, Tom shares the habits that turn high-pressure panic into laser-sharp focus:Reframe Fear as Fuel: Learn how to direct the adrenaline rush of fear toward opportunity, just like Tom, who tells himself, "This is the moment when I'm at my sharpest".The Golden Rule of Action: Discover the importance of simply showing up and why consistency always beats intensity when building success.The Power of Belief: Tom discusses the pivotal role his father played as his coach and cheerleader, relentlessly believing in him even when he struggled to believe in himself.The Ultimate Commitment: Hear Tom's chilling, yet honest, perspective on the ‘spiritual aspect’ of his sport and the level of commitment required to reach the very top.If you’ve ever felt your stomach drop before a big moment, or wished you knew how to stay steady when it matters most, this conversation with Tom is worth your time.Listen to the full episode with Tom Aspinall: https://pod.fo/e/2d3d2e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown returns to High Performance to reveal the truth behind McLaren’s remarkable comeback, from financial crisis and public doubt to rebuilding one of Formula One’s most iconic teams.He opens up to Jake and Damian about stepping into chaos, restoring belief through culture and communication, and the power of difficult conversations in transforming leadership. Zak also reflects on his unconventional journey from a rebellious kid in California to leading a global motorsport powerhouse, and why loyalty, trust, and humility remain at the heart of his success.This is an unfiltered conversation about resilience, reinvention, and what it really takes to lead under pressure, proof that true high performance starts with people, not power.🚨 Partners Simba 👉 Jake believes better performance starts with better sleep. Discover Simba, start your 200-night trial today now: https://highpfrmc.com/hpp-simba-auVestiaire 👉 Buy and sell preloved menswear now: https://highpfrmc.com/vestiaire-auGemini 👉 transform your small business accounting with faster payments. Get started for free today at: https://highpfrmc.com/hpp-sage-au  Get started and grow your portfolio 📈🚀 https://highpfrmc.com/HPP-Gemini-auDon’t invest unless you’re prepared to lose all the money you invest. This is a high-risk investment and you should not expect to be protected if something goes wrong.Gemini Intergalactic UK, Ltd is registered with the Financial Conduct Authority, under Firm Reference Number: 921817HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundation HP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
​​England and Harlequins rugby legend Joe Marler opens up like never before, about the moment in 2018 when he hit breaking point, walked out on his family, and believed the world would be better off without him. What follows is an unfiltered journey through mental health, accountability, and rediscovering purpose.Joe reflects on the catalyst for his breakdown, the decision that saved his life, and the teammate’s message that made it all worth sharing. He also reveals what it was like to play under Eddie Jones, the pressure of “Test Match Tuesdays,” and the emotional drive that makes great teams go beyond just winning.Raw, honest, and deeply human, this is Joe Marler finding strength through vulnerability and proving that the bravest thing you can do is ask for help. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pre-order our brand new book Micro-Habits and use code MICROHABITS26 for 25% off before the launch on 1st January. https://hppod.co/472Og7qThere’s a difference between being tough and being strong, and Billy Billingham knows it better than most.As a former SAS soldier, Billy has faced war zones, exhaustion, and moments most of us can barely imagine. But when you strip it all back, his greatest lesson isn’t about combat,  it’s about control and why the ultimate habit you need is discipline and the drive to go a little bit further.In this episode, we explore how discipline, humility, and calm under chaos have shaped every chapter of Billy’s life. From a teenage turning point after being stabbed to leading the world's most elite military forces and protecting some of Hollywood’s most high-profile stars, he’s learned that strength isn’t about aggression, it’s about staying grounded when everything around you isn’t.Together, we unpack:Why discipline matters more than motivationHow to stay calm when pressure peaksWhat “controlled aggression” really meansThe difference between fear and focusWhy true leadership starts with humilityBilly’s new book ‘Further - 10 lessons the SAS taught me about life’ is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former England and Premier League star Joe Cole opens up about the lessons learned beyond the pitch, honesty, resilience, and what it truly means to live a high performance life.He reflects on the power of self-accountability, the importance of prioritising family over fame, and the danger of tying your identity solely to your career. Joe speaks candidly about setbacks, pressure, and the freedom that comes from letting go of perfection, reminding us that success is about balance, not constant achievement.Grounded in kindness and perspective, Joe’s message is clear: when life feels heavy, look outward, helping others might just be the most powerful way to help yourself.🚨 Partners Simba 👉 Jake believes better performance starts with better sleep. Discover Simba, start your 200-night trial today now: https://highpfrmc.com/hpp-simba-auHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1Hive 👉 Take control of your home energy - smart, simple, and built for you. Find out more here: https://highpfrmc.com/hive-au-hppHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake and Damian turn the spotlight on you, answering the questions that listeners have been sending in from around the world. From overcoming self-sabotage to dealing with doubt, they explore what it really takes to build confidence, stay consistent, and live with purpose.Drawing on lessons from past guests like James Clear, Susie Ma, and Shane Parrish, they unpack powerful ideas around mindset, happiness, and self-awareness, including why we must be brave enough to tolerate happiness and how to navigate a world that doesn’t always share your drive for improvement.Listen in as they reflect on their most memorable guests, share the stories that shaped their thinking, and offer practical advice for anyone striving to grow, one honest question at a time.Listen to the episodes mentioned:James Clear: https://pod.fo/e/16868cSusie Ma: https://pod.fo/e/bf09eShane Parrish: https://pod.fo/e/1ff000Gary Stevenson: https://pod.fo/e/2af4d8Gordon Ramsay: https://pod.fo/e/1fa614Laura Kenny: https://pod.fo/e/249586Dame Stephanie Shirley: https://pod.fo/e/16a443Tyson Fury: https://pod.fo/e/14ef0f Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pre-order our brand new book Micro-Habits and use code MICROHABITS26 for 25% off before the launch on 1st January. https://hppod.co/472Og7qIn this profound conversation, Gilbert Enoka, the legendary mental skills coach behind the New Zealand All Blacks' success, shares the deeply personal journey that shaped his approach to high performance and the habits he’s famous for.Gilbert opens up about the ‘ghosts’ from his past that still influence his work, explaining how early deprivation made him acutely sensitive to others' emotional states. This gift allowed him to become an emotional detective, observing subtle cues in athletes before training and meetings to meet unexpressed needs, a skill he calls game-changing.The discussion explores pivotal concepts that transformed the All Blacks, including:Red Head vs. Blue Head thinking: Understanding how survival instincts (red) and rational decision-making (blue) must work together under pressureThe 2007 turning point: How a devastating World Cup loss led to embracing pressure rather than avoiding itSqueeze drills: Deliberately practicing skills under pressure to prepare for critical moments"Better people make better All Blacks": Why character development became central to the team's philosophyThe misunderstood "no dickhead policy": How leaders actually enforce team standardsSweeping the sheds: The true meaning behind this famous ritual of humilityGilbert shares intimate stories about working with legends like Dan Carter and Richie McCaw. This conversation offers rare insight into the human side of elite performance, reminding us that the greatest competitor we face isn't external—it's ourselves. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two-time Formula One World Champion Mika Häkkinen reflects on the mindset, discipline, and calmness that defined his legendary career, and his unforgettable rivalry with Michael Schumacher.He opens up about the “Finnish Ice Man” mentality that helped him stay composed under pressure, the near-fatal crash that reshaped his outlook on life, and the decision to retire at his peak with clarity and purpose. Mika also shares lessons from McLaren’s golden era on leadership, teamwork, and the psychology of high performance.This episode offers a rare glimpse into the wisdom of a true champion, proof that greatness is built not just on speed, but on composure, humility, and knowing when to step back.🚨 PartnersVestaire 👉 Buy and sell preloved menswear now: https://highpfrmc.com/vestiaire-mens-yt Hive👉 Take control of your home energy - smart, simple, and built for you. Find out more here: https://highpfrmc.com/hive-au-hpp Simba👉 Jake believes better performance starts with better sleep. Discover Simba, start your 200-night trial today now: https://highpfrmc.com/hpp-simba-au FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://highpfrmc.com/fora-free-ytHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does high performance really demand from the human mind? In this conversation, world-leading organisational psychologist Adam Grant explores how the best performers think, learn, and lead.Adam unpacks why great leaders build challenge networks instead of echo chambers, how to recognise when ego is driving your decisions instead of growth, and why real loyalty means speaking up, not staying silent.This is a practical and profound guide to sustainable success, one that brings clarity, calm, and confidence to anyone striving to perform at their best. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pre-order our brand new book Micro-Habits and use code MICROHABITS26 for 25% off before the launch on 1st January. https://hppod.co/472Og7qWhat makes great communicators stand out isn’t confidence, charisma, or talent, it’s clarity.In this episode, cognitive scientist and Harvard professor Steven Pinker joins Damian to explore the hidden psychology behind how we speak, listen, and understand one another. He explains why the real art of communication isn’t about what we say, but about how we build common knowledge, the shared understanding that allows people to think, decide, and act together.Pinker calls it one of the most overlooked habits in high performance: the ability to step outside your own head and see the world as others do. It’s how leaders create alignment, how teams build trust, and how ideas truly land.Together, we explore:Why "everyone knows it" is completely different from "everyone knows that everyone knows it"The essential habit of knowing when to make the unspoken spoken (and when not to)How to use focal points to coordinate without wordsThe three types of human relationships—and why mixing them up destroys trustWhy blunt honesty can be just as damaging as ambiguityWhether you're leading a team, navigating a difficult conversation, or simply trying to communicate more effectively, this episode will transform how you think about language, relationships, and coordinationSteven’s new book ‘When Everyone Knows That Everyone Knows…’ is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a sport long dominated by men, Susie Wolff has carved her own path, turning barriers into breakthroughs and setbacks into strength. From proving her place on the grid to leading a complete transformation of F1 Academy, Susie’s story is one of belief, vision, and resilience.In this episode, she opens up about being dismissed as a “token gesture,” the determination it took to be taken seriously, and how she rebuilt her career after painful setbacks. Susie also shares her bold approach to leadership, creating cultures built on trust, empowerment, and authenticity, and the powerful partnership she shares with Toto Wolff, grounded in mutual respect and open communication.This is a conversation about courage, conviction, and carving out your place in the world, on your own terms.🚨 PartnersVestiaire 👉 Buy and sell preloved menswear now: https://highpfrmc.com/vestiaire-auFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://highpfrmc.com/fora-free-auHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In high performance, we often celebrate success, the awards, the headlines, the restaurants, the fame. But for Gordon Ramsay, the real story lies in the struggle behind the spotlight.In this episode, Gordon Ramsay explores the true meaning of high performance, and the price of perfection. From growing up in a council house and losing his dream football career to standing beside culinary legends like Marco Pierre White and earning Michelin stars around the world, Gordon opens up about the relentless drive that shaped him. With raw honesty and trademark fire, he reflects on failure, family, and the hunger that still pushes him forward.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pre-order our brand new book Micro-Habits and use code MICROHABITS26 for 25% off before the launch on 1st January. https://hppod.co/472Og7qStep inside the mind of one of rugby's most respected figures, Bath Head of Rugby Johann van Graan. In this special deep dive into his Essential Habits, Johann reveals the unique system he uses to stay grounded, lead with clarity, and achieve world-class results, from the Springboks and Munster to transforming Bath Rugby.This episode is a masterclass in purpose-driven leadership, where Johann shares:The Notebook Habit: Why he carries a notebook everywhere and must 'Think in Ink' writing his thoughts down hourly for reflection, clarity, and decision-making.Stillness in the Storm: His foundational habit of beginning every morning with a moment of stillness to manage stress and stay calm in chaos.Unshakeable Trust: How he surrounds himself with a small circle of six mentors who are mandated to "always tell me the truth" even when he doesn't want to hear it.The Blueprint for Unmissable: The simple principle that "Rugby is what we do, it's not who we are," and his relentless drive to "become unmissable" by doing the things others aren't prepared to do.Before every game, Johann takes time to replay his week, not tactics or strategy, but interactions. He asks himself: Did I listen enough? Did I lift someone today? Did I stay true to my values? It’s a simple practice, but one that shapes everything about how he leads.This is a rare and special look inside the mind of a top-level head coach. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson returns to High Performance to share the honest reality of life after success, the highs of global recognition, the setbacks of injury, and the emotional toll that comes with chasing greatness.She opens up to Jake and Damian about resetting after disappointment, learning to process frustration without losing focus, and her drive to push the limits as she targets a world record. Keely also reflects on the growing pressure of public expectation, the scrutiny of social media, and the freedom that comes from embracing authenticity over perfection.This is an unfiltered conversation about growth, self-belief, and staying grounded while pursuing excellence on the world stage🚨 PartnersHive 👉 Take control of your home energy - smart, simple, and built for you. Find out more here: https://highpfrmc.com/hive-au-hpp  Simba 👉 Jake believes better performance starts with better sleep. Discover Simba, start your 200-night trial today now: https://highpfrmc.com/hpp-simba-auHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://highpfrmc.com/fora-free-ytHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Philosopher and bestselling author Alain de Botton invites us to completely rethink what success really means. This profound and therapeutic conversation explores how true high performance isn’t about external achievement, but about realising your unique potential and finding peace within yourself.Alain challenges the obsession with being “special,” explaining why accepting our ordinariness can be the most liberating idea of all. He also discusses how envy can reveal our hidden potential, how we lose touch with our true selves by trying to please others, and why moments of crisis or even pain can be the body’s search for balance.This is a deeply human exploration of ambition, self-worth, and acceptance, an invitation to define success on your own terms.Heights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pre-order our brand new book Micro-Habits and use code MICROHABITS26 for 25% off before the launch on 1st January. https://hppod.co/472Og7qThe pressure, the noise, the meaning of the occasion, it had all become too much.Two years later, he returned to the same stadium, the same stage, and this time everything was different. He scored one of the biggest goals of his career, not because his ability had changed, but because his mindset had.In this episode, I share what I learned from Dan’s transformation and the powerful lesson he now lives by: play the game, not the occasion. Together, we explore:Why high-pressure moments can derail even the best performersHow to “shrink the stage” and focus on what’s in your controlThe science behind reframing nerves as excitementWhat Newcastle United’s evolution teaches us about team mindsetHow to prepare for your own “Wembley moments” with clarity and calmHere is more information on the studies referenced: What Governs Choking Under Pressure? (Sian L. Beilock & Thomas H. Carr, 2001)When Paying Attention Becomes Counterproductive: Impact of Divided versus Skill-Focused Attention on Novice and Experienced Performance of Sensorimotor Skills (Sian L. Beilock, Wierenga & Carr, 2002)Get Excited: Reappraising Pre-Performance Anxiety as Excitement (Alison Wood Brooks, 2014)A Pre-Performance Routine to Alleviate Choking in “Choking-Susceptible” Athletes (Christopher Mesagno, Daryl Marchant, Tony Morris, 2008)The Effectiveness of Pre-Performance Routines in Sports: A Meta-Analysis (Anton G. O. Rupprecht, Ulrich S. Tran, Peter Gröpel, 2021.)Attentional Focus and Motor Learning: A Review (Gabriele Wulf, 2013)The Performance and Psychological Effects of Goal Setting (process vs outcome) (O. Williamson et al. 2024)Listen to the full episode with Dan Burn: https://pod.fo/e/2eb8b4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The real secret to longevity isn’t found in trendy diets or extreme hacks, it’s in mastering the basics. In this episode, human biologist Gary Brecka shares why the world’s longest-living populations thrive not through keto, paleo, or vegan plans, but by avoiding processed foods altogether.Gary also debunks popular health myths around fasting, carbs, and supplements, explaining why biology, not trends, should guide our choices. He highlights the everyday habits that matter most: eating whole foods, prioritising protein, sleeping well, staying mobile, and building strong connections.From Dana White’s remarkable health reset to the future of wellness, Gary shows that the path to energy and longevity is surprisingly simple: real food, real relationships, and sustainable routines that last.This episode offers a powerful reminder that health isn’t about perfection, it’s about consistency, simplicity, and living with purpose.Hive 👉 Take control of your home energy - smart, simple, and built for you. Find out more here: https://highpfrmc.com/hive-au-hppHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://highpfrmc.com/fora-free-ytHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsFor more information on the Ultimate Human Genetic Testing Kit, visit: healf.com/tuhwgenetictestExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The greatest regrets in life rarely come from failure, they come from never trying. In this episode, Jake and Damian explore the courage to act, joined by insights from Siya Kolisi, Matthew McConaughey, Matt Fraser, and Lee Child. Together, they reveal why preparation, consistency, and self-reliance are the real keys to success.This episode challenges the myth of “the perfect moment,” showing that progress is built through small, deliberate steps and the willingness to start, even when conditions aren’t ideal. Whether you’re chasing a dream, building confidence, or seeking change, the message is simple: stop waiting, take action, and create your own momentum.Link to research referenced: Grit: Perseverance and Passion for Long‑Term Goals (Angela Duckworth, University of Pennsylvania, 2023) Listen to the episodes mentioned:Siya Kolisi: https://pod.fo/e/af659Lee Child: 1https://pod.fo/e/10a24aMatthew McConaughey: https://pod.fo/e/a9e4aMat Fraser: https://pod.fo/e/158ba0Heights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We often imagine depression as something visible, but what if it doesn’t look like sadness at all? What if it looks like success? If you look successful but feel flat, this episode is for you.Psychiatrist and researcher Dr. Judith Joseph calls it high-functioning depression, the kind that hides behind achievement. It’s the quiet loss of joy that can go unnoticed, even in the most accomplished people.In this episode, I share Judith’s powerful framework; the Five Vs, for recognising and rebuilding joy before burnout sets in:Validation: Acknowledge your feelings instead of pushing them away.Venting: Find healthy ways to release pressure.Values: Reconnect with what truly matters.Vitals: Look after your body and mind.Vision: Protect small moments of joy and rest.We also talk about the science behind anhedonia, the loss of pleasure, and how noticing small points of joy can help us measure recovery, not just productivity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At the height of global stardom, Rick Astley made the decision to step away from fame. In this deeply honest conversation, he opens up about the anxiety and fear that came with constant travel, the unhealthy coping mechanisms it triggered, and why leaving the spotlight was the only way to reconnect with himself.Rick reflects on the drive for financial security that fuelled his career, the realisation that fame is ultimately “a lovely nonsense,” and why the true reward has always been the joy of connecting with people through music, not public recognition. He also shares how therapy and emotional honesty helped him process those experiences and build a more authentic life.This is a rare glimpse behind the curtain of fame, and a powerful reminder of what really matters when the noise fades.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Fitzpatrick reflects on the mindset and methods that have made him one of golf’s most meticulous competitors. A major champion and relentless learner, Matt has tracked every shot since he was 15, turning numbers into a powerful advantage.In this episode, he shares how he finds an edge when others have more natural power, what winning the U.S. Open and featuring in a Netflix documentary taught him, and why surrounding himself with honest people has been crucial to his success. Plus, hear the advice he received from none other than Michael Jordan.This is a fascinating look at the discipline, detail, and mindset behind one of golf’s modern greats.Heights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Osman is known for his wit, his bestselling novels, and his sharp eye for detail. But behind it all is a simple guiding habit: tip generously.For Richard, it’s never just about money. Growing up tall and often feeling different gave him a deep sense of empathy, and over time he realised that generosity, whether through money, time, kindness, or attention, isn’t an extra, it’s essential. It’s how we connect, build trust, and shape the kind of people we want to be.In this episode, we explore what Richard’s philosophy of generosity can teach us about leadership, empathy, and happiness. Together, we explore:Why empathy often comes from our differencesHow generosity builds trust and connectionThe science of giving and why it makes us happierWhy small, everyday acts can shape who we becomeHow leaders and teams can practise “tipping generously”Because high performance isn’t only about discipline and drive, it’s also about compassion, empathy, and the quiet strength of lifting others as we go.Here is more information on the studies referenced: Spending money on others promotes happiness (Dunn, Aknin & Norton, 2008)What we get when we give (Harvard Medicine, 2023)Self-Determination Theory and the facilitation of intrinsic motivation, social development, and well-being (Deci & Ryan, 2000)Influencing value priorities and increasing well-being: The effects of reflecting on intrinsic values (Lekes, Hope, Gouveia, Koestner & Philippe, 2012)Listen to the full episode with Richard Osman: https://pod.fo/e/26ea40 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Suicide is the biggest killer of men under 50, yet the stigma around mental health still keeps too many silent. In this episode, Roman Kemp opens up to Jake and Damian about his own battles with depression, the devastating loss of his best friend, and why talking openly about suicidal thoughts can save lives.Motivated by personal tragedy, Roman has turned his pain into action. He discusses the new initiative he’s designed alongside Tottenham CEO Vinai Venkatesham for the Premier League – Together Against Suicide, connecting football clubs with local charities, creating spaces where men feel safe enough to speak. He also reflects on the strength of family support, and the role both football and community can play in changing the conversation.This episode is a raw, heartfelt call to break the silence, challenge the stereotypes, and create real, accessible help for those who need it most.Need Support?Samaritans: Call 116 123 or visit samaritans.orgMental Health Mates: mentalhealthmates.co.ukShout: https:giveusashout.orgIAPT: https://www.england.nhs.uk/mental-health/adults/nhs-talking-therapies🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1Tide 👉 Free £50? Just spend £100 on your Tide card to get it when you use code HP50: https://highpfrmc.com/tidehp50FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://highpfrmc.com/fora-free-auHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ryder Cup is one of the greatest events in sport, where Europe and the United States put aside individual achievement for national pride in one of the fiercest rivalries anywhere.In this episode, European captain Luke Donald joins former captains Paul McGinley and Sam Torrance to share what it really takes to lead under the highest pressure, how to build a winning team culture in just days, and the unforgettable moments that defined their battles against the USA.This isn’t just a chat about golf, it’s about leadership, unity, and inspiring people to perform when it matters most.Heights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When most people think of Usain Bolt, they see the medals, the world records, the effortless dominance. But his journey wasn’t built on winning, it was built on losing.At the Athens Olympics in 2004, Bolt crashed out in the first round. It was a painful wake-up call, but also the turning point of his career. With the guidance of coach Glen Mills, he learned the habit that would define his legacy: “you have to learn how to lose before you can learn how to win.” In this episode, I share what I took from Bolt’s story about truth, resilience, and growth.Together, we explore:Why losing reveals more than winning ever canHow honest self-reflection accelerates progressThe role of setbacks in building resilienceWhy Glen Mills’s philosophy shaped Bolt’s careerHow to turn failure into the raw material for successHere is more information on the studies referenced: Winning Isn’t Everything: Mood and Testosterone Regulate the Cortisol Response in Competition (Zilioli, S., Watson, N.V., 2013)Mindset, The New Psychology of Success (Carol Dweck, 2019)Listen to the full episode with Usain Bolt: https://pod.fo/e/279623 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Boris Becker is one of tennis’s most iconic figures, a prodigy who won Wimbledon at just 17, a champion who reached the sport’s highest peaks, and a man who has faced extraordinary highs and devastating lows both on and off the court.In this episode, Boris reflects on the mindset that drove him to success so early in life, the pressure of living in the global spotlight, and the personal challenges that tested his resilience. He speaks candidly about the sacrifices behind sporting greatness, the mental and emotional toll of fame, and what it takes to rebuild after public setbacks.Boris also shares how he’s learned to balance ambition with perspective, why health and discipline remain central to his daily life, and what he now understands about passion, identity, and purpose beyond winning.This is an intimate, thought-provoking conversation with a sporting legend who has lived at the very edge of triumph and adversity. 🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1Tide 👉 Free £50? Just spend £100 on your Tide card to get it when you use code HP50:Audio: https://highpfrmc.com/tidehp50HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever found yourself saying yes when you really wanted to say no? In this solo episode, Jake and Damian tackle a challenge many of us face, being “too nice” at the expense of ourselves. They unpack the difference between being nice and being kind, showing why true kindness sometimes means honesty, boundaries, and even uncomfortable conversations.Drawing on insights from guests like Martin Lewis, Sara Davies, Adam Grant, and Jameela Jamil, they explore radical candor, the power of disagreeable givers, and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who truly lift you up.Packed with practical takeaways, this episode is a guide to moving from people-pleasing to authentic kindness, where self-respect and compassion go hand in hand.Listen to the episodes mentioned: Martin Lewis: https://pod.fo/e/22a519Sara Davies: https://pod.fo/e/2a13a3Adam Grant: https://pod.fo/e/1546d4Jameela Jamil: https://pod.fo/e/225b9eHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Before he was a Formula One driver, Lando Norris was the kid in the McLaren garage packing boxes, dismantling equipment, and working side by side with the mechanics. No glamour, no headlines, just long hours in the background, doing the kind of jobs nobody sees. What struck me most is that he didn’t see it as grunt work. He saw it as belonging. As trust-building, as part of something bigger than himself, and that small shift is the difference between viewing work as a job, a career, or a calling.In this episode, we explore what it really means to treat your work as a calling, not just a set of tasks. We look at psychologist Dr. Amy Wrzesniewski’s research on how we find meaning in the everyday, and how something as simple as reframing a task can transform the way we show up.Together, we explore:Why Lando’s early garage work laid the foundation for his careerThe psychology of job, career, and callingHow job crafting turns small tasks into meaningful onesWhat leaders can learn about trust from Formula One teamworkHow to reframe your own work so it matters moreBecause high performance isn’t only about winning under the lights, it’s about the way you approach the work nobody else notices.Here is more information on the studies referenced: Jobs, Careers, and Callings: People’s Relations to Their Work (Amy Wrzesniewski, Clark McCauley, Paul Rozin, Barry Schwartz, 1997)Jobs, Identities, and Work: How Job Crafting Relates to Meaningful Work and Work Identity (Justin M. Berg, Jane E. Dutton, Amy Wrzesniewski, 2013)Positive Emotions Broaden the Scope of Attention and Thought-Action Repertoires, (Barbara Fredrickson, 2001)Listen to the full episode with Lando Norris: https://pod.fo/e/112cbb Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amanda Staveley is one of the most influential figures in modern football, best known for helping steer the takeover that transformed Newcastle United. In this episode, Amanda opens up about what it takes to build something lasting in football and in life. From being underestimated in high finance to proving herself in one of the toughest industries, she reflects on the quiet power of persistence and the importance of surrounding yourself with people you can trust. She talks candidly about what it means to keep going in the face of uncertainty, how her Huntington’s disease has sharpened her priorities, and why empathy and vulnerability have become such central parts of her journey.This episode is about more than football, it’s about life, hope, and the meaning of legacy.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1Tide 👉 Free £50? Just spend £100 on your Tide card to get it when you use code HP50: https://highpfrmc.com/tidehp50HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pippa Grange has spent years working behind the scenes in elite sport, guiding some of the biggest names and teams to perform at their best when it matters most. As a sports psychologist and culture coach, she’s best known for helping shift the mentality of the England national football team, but her work stretches far beyond the pitch.In this episode, Pippa unpacks the core ideas from her book Fear Less, exploring how the fear of failure shows up in sport, business, and everyday life. She explains how it quietly controls decisions, holds back potential, and fuels the constant chase for perfection.Through powerful stories and examples, Pippa shows that success isn’t just about talent or hard work, it’s about learning to loosen fear’s grip. She offers clear, practical tools to help you face fear differently and create space for courage, connection, and fulfillment.Heights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes the biggest reset doesn’t come from doing more, but from zooming out far enough to see what really matters.That’s exactly what productivity expert Ali Abdaal does every year, with a practice that at first sounds unusual, he writes his own obituary. Not to dwell on the end, but to remind himself how he wants to live.Ali’s story is a powerful reminder that alignment beats hustle. A former doctor turned one of the world’s most-followed productivity voices, he’s learned that the real danger isn’t burnout from overwork, but “misalignment fatigue”, the exhaustion that comes when your daily actions don’t reflect the life you actually want.In this episode, I share what I’ve taken from Ali’s approach and how you can use it as a compass too. We explore:Why writing your obituary is really about living, not dyingHow to spot “misalignment fatigue” before it derails youThe science of mortality awareness and why it makes us kinderSmall steps to bring your daily choices closer to your true storyIf you’ve ever felt stuck, drifting, or unsure where your energy should go, this episode is a reminder that high performance isn’t about squeezing more into the day.Here is more information on the studies referenced: The Worm at the Core: On the Role of Death in Life (Sheldon Solomon, Jeff Greenberg, and Tom Pyszczynski, 2015) Evidence That Reminders of Mortality Increase Generosity ( Ilan Dar-Nimrod, Tom Pyszczynski, Jamie Arndt, et al. 2008) Living Forward: A Proven Plan to Stop Drifting and Get the Life You Want, (Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy 2016)Listen to the full episode with Ali Abdaal: https://pod.fo/e/213471 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nicolas Hamilton is a British racing driver who has defied the odds to make his mark in motorsport while living with cerebral palsy. As the younger brother of Lewis Hamilton, the most successful F1 driver of all time, Nicolas has grown up around elite performance, but his own journey has been filled with challenges, setbacks, and powerful lessons about determination and self-belief.In this episode, Jake sits down with Nicolas to explore the unseen struggles that shaped him, from feeling isolated at school to dealing with the pressure of growing up in the shadow of a world champion. Nicolas talks openly about the influence of Lewis’s mindset, the inspiration it gave him, and the unique bond they share as brothers.He also discusses the battles many never see: the mask of happiness he wore while struggling with mental health, the expectations that weighed heavily on him, and the process of learning to be honest about his own story. Alongside this, Nicolas shares the physical demands of competing in racing and the determination that helped him achieve what once seemed impossible.This episode offers an inspiring conversation about family, ambition, and the importance of owning your truth. Need Support?Samaritans: Call 116 123 or visit samaritans.orgMental Health Mates: mentalhealthmates.co.ukShout: https:giveusashout.orgIAPT: https://www.england.nhs.uk/mental-health/adults/nhs-talking-therapies🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1Vestiaire Collective 👉 Buy and sell pre-loved Fashion now: https://highpfrmc.com/vestiaire-auTide 👉 Free £50? Just spend £100 on your Tide card to get it when you use code HP50: https://highpfrmc.com/tidehp50HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you could choose just one conversation for your kids to listen to, what wisdom would you want them to take away? In this powerful episode, Jake and Damian explore the timeless lessons that go beyond sport, success, or achievement, lessons designed to shape character, purpose, and resilience for the next generation.From Sam Tomkins’ belief in the power of “1% actions,” to Hector Garcia’s introduction of Ikigai and living with purpose, and Robin Van Persie’s story about responsibility and ownership, the conversation uncovers practical guidance for building character, not just success.Listen in as Jake and Damian reflect on why psychological safety and unconditional support matter most, creating environments where young people feel safe to fail, grow, and thrive.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Sam Tomkins: https://pod.fo/e/14cdefHector Garcia: https://pod.fo/e/172552Robin Van Persie: https://pod.fo/e/18789Mel Robbins: https://pod.fo/e/ed46fVicky Pattison: https://pod.fo/e/105426Lewis Morgan: https://pod.fo/e/11b36eJonathan Haidt: https://pod.fo/e/2a4563Heights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trust is one of those things we all rely on, yet rarely stop to examine. We know when it’s there, we know when it’s broken, but how is it built, and how do you keep it when the pressure is at its highest?Martin Lewis has become one of the most trusted figures in Britain, not by being popular, but by being useful. He’s challenged politicians in Downing Street, taken on corporations, and given millions of people advice when they needed it most. His influence doesn’t come from clever slogans or branding, but from a habit that runs through everything he does: consistency, honesty, and care.In this episode, I share the lessons I’ve taken from Martin’s approach to trust. Together, we explore:Why trust isn’t built through image, but through actionThe Trust Triangle: authenticity, logic, and empathyWhy empathy is the quality that makes people not just listen, but believeHow trust grows from small choices repeated consistentlyWhat leaders, teams, and families can learn from Martin’s approachWhether you’re leading a team, guiding a business, or simply trying to strengthen relationships in your own life, this is a powerful reminder that trust isn’t a strategy.Here is more information on the studies referenced: 26th Annual Global CEO Survey (PWC Study, 2023) The Best Place To Work (Book,  Dr. Ron Friedman, Ph.D, 2014) The Trust Triangle: Authenticity, Logic, Empathy (Professor Frances Frei, Harvard Business School)Listen to the full episode with Martin Lewis: https://pod.fo/e/22a519 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Premier League star and manager of the Welsh national team Craig Bellamy is known for his fiery temper and relentless energy on the pitch. Once defined by chaos and controversy, he’s stepped into one of the most important roles in his country’s football history, carrying both pride and pressure as he leads Wales into a new era.In this episode, Bellamy pulls back the curtain on his journey from volatile forward to thoughtful coach. He opens up about the infamous incidents that once dominated headlines, the mental health battles he faced after losing Gary Speed, and the therapy that gave him tools to keep moving forward. Bellamy also speaks about the transformation that came with coaching, how working alongside Vincent Kompany taught him patience, balance, and the importance of boundaries. This episode offers a story of resilience and redemption, showing how one of football’s most misunderstood figures is finding peace, purpose, and a second chance at defining his legacy.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1Tide 👉 Free £50? Just spend £100 on your Tide card to get it when you use code HP50: https://highpfrmc.com/tidehp50HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we’re joined by Mark Manson, bestselling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F***. We start at the exact moment his book became a global bestseller.
Mark says that when it blew up he was the most depressed he’d been since his teens and explains why success did not fix him.Mark unpacks the hedonic treadmill and the cost of constant chasing and how your identity can get tangled with performance, sharing raw stories of burnout, grief, and the hard choices that forced him to stop ‘performing’.He offers simple practices he used to rebuild direction and meaning. Listen as Mark walks you through the fallout, the recovery, and the small actions that changed everything. You’ll hear questions to test your own relationship with success.Heights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In high-performance sport, pressure is constant. In Formula 1, it’s relentless.Toto Wolff, Team Principal and CEO of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, has led his team to record-breaking success. But what stands out most isn’t the trophies, it’s the clarity that drives him.In this episode, I share the lesson I’ve taken from Toto’s approach to leadership: walk in line with your why. When the world moves fast, when the noise is deafening, it’s easy to be pulled in every direction. Toto shows that knowing your purpose, and staying true to it, is what keeps you steady.We explore:How to lead with purpose under extreme pressureThe role of reflection in high-performance decision makingWhy your values matter more than your circumstancesThe mindset that keeps champions groundedWhether you’re leading a team, building a business, or simply trying to stay focused in a chaotic world, this is a powerful reminder that the pace doesn’t matter if you know exactly where you’re going.Here is more information on the studies referenced: A large-scale experiment on New Year’s resolutions: Approach-oriented goals are more successful than avoidance-oriented goals (Martin Ocarsson et al, 2020)Intention–Behavior Relations: A Conceptual and Empirical Review of Past Research (Paschal Sheeran 2002)Emotional Agility: Get Unstuck, Embrace Change, and Thrive in Work and Life (Dr. Susan David 2016)Implementation Intentions: Strong Effects of Simple Plans (Peter M. Gollwitzer 1999)Listen to the full episode with Toto Wolff: https://pod.fo/e/28074d Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bradley Scanes isn’t just a fitness coach, he’s the guy who makes sure Max Verstappen steps into every race weekend as the most prepared driver on the grid, physically and mentally. As Max’s performance coach, he’s been in the trenches for every lap, every mind game, and every championship push.In this episode, Bradley lifts the lid on what makes Max almost impossible to beat. From the instant “switch” focus that kicks in the second he hits engineering briefings, to the freakish sensitivity that lets him feel the tiniest change in a car setup, Bradley paints a picture of a driver who operates on another level.We also dive into the behind-the-scenes strategies that shape a world champion, from building his own virtual track to train before Red Bull even had the simulation, to pulling off calculated mind games that rattled rivals without touching his on-track performance. This is an inside look at the obsession, discipline, and psychology that power one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time, straight from the man who helps keep him there.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1Tide 👉 Free £50? Just spend £100 on your Tide card to get it when you use code HP50: https://highpfrmc.com/tidehp50FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://highpfrmc.com/fora-free-auHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we're joined by renowned journalist and former BBC newsreader, Emily Maitlis, who takes us behind the scenes of her iconic interview with Prince Andrew, sharing how she prepared for the encounter, the tension in the room, and the aftermath of a moment that became a defining chapter in British journalism. She reflects on the teamwork, editorial precision, and personal focus required to deliver an interview that captured the world’s attention and reshaped public discourse. Listen in as Emily Maitlis recounts the build-up, execution, and legacy of one of the most extraordinary interviews ever broadcast. Listen to the full episode: https://pod.fo/e/19028aHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Standing on stage with nothing but a microphone, Sara Pascoe knows instantly if she’s succeeded or failed. Comedy doesn’t let you hide, if the joke doesn’t land, the silence tells you.But what makes Sara remarkable isn’t just her success as a writer, actor, and stand-up. It’s the habit she’s built to handle failure and keep showing up: Unconditional Positive Regard. The belief that your worth isn’t defined by a single mistake, a bad night, or a difficult moment.In this episode, I share what I learned from Sara about how self-compassion fuels resilience. She shows us why the way we talk to ourselves matters more than the outcome, and how reframing failure can turn doubt into progress.Together, we explore:Why comedians face some of the toughest performance pressureHow to separate who you are from what you doThe psychology of Unconditional Positive RegardHow self-compassion creates lasting confidenceIf you’ve ever been too hard on yourself after falling short, this episode is a reminder that high performance isn’t about being flawless. It’s about having the courage to try again, and the kindness to believe in yourself when you do.Here is more information on the studies referenced: The necessary and sufficient conditions of therapeutic personality change. Journal of Consulting Psychology (Rogers, C. R. 1957)Perceived Coach Empathy and Athlete Outcomes International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2023)Alex Shevrin: Unconditional Positive Regard Video, Massachusetts Teachers Association.Bringing Carl Rogers Back In: Exploring the Power of Positive Regard at Work, British Journal of Management, 2018Listen to the full episode with Sara Pascoe: https://pod.fo/e/2b7c84 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Collins isn’t just your average nutritionist, he’s the behind-the-scenes expert trusted by the likes of Premier League stars, global artists like Stormzy, and even Olympic athletes. With a career built around peak performance, he’s helped shape what some of the world’s top names eat, how they train, and how they recover, all in the name of performing at their absolute best.In this episode, James breaks down how smart, proactive nutrition can truly change the game, whether you’re on the pitch, on stage, or just trying to feel better day to day. From tweaking pre-match meals for players like Saka and Mbappé to supercharging Stormzy's Glastonbury set, he shares how small changes in fueling can have a huge impact on outcomes, energy, and confidence.James talks about building habits that actually stick, taking ownership of your health, and understanding your “why” when it comes to setting goals. He also tackles the chaos of modern wellness advice, encouraging us to cut through the noise and follow what truly works, backed by science and experience.Whether you're chasing a personal best or just want to feel sharper in everyday life, this episode dives into the real-world strategies behind elite performance.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1Tide 👉 Free £50? Just spend £100 on your Tide card to get it when you use code HP50: https://highpfrmc.com/tidehp50HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As Atomic Habits author James Clear reminds us, the person you become is shaped not by one big decision, but by the small choices you make every single day.In this episode, we revisit our insightful conversation with James as he explores how tiny, consistent actions compound into extraordinary results. He explains how every habit is a vote for the identity you want to build, and why aligning daily behaviours with your values is the surest route to lasting change.Listen in as James unpacks the science of habit formation, the power of self-awareness, and the simple, repeatable steps that can transform both your performance and your life.Listen to the full episode: https://pod.fo/e/16868cHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Some conversations change lives. Others change the way we think about how we have them.In this episode, I share the lesson I took from Dr. Rahul Jandial, world-renowned brain surgeon, neuroscientist, and author, about the quiet power of the pause.Rahul has delivered some of the hardest news anyone can hear. And what he’s learned is that it’s not just the words that matter, it’s what happens after them. In those seconds of silence, people begin to process, to find their footing, to summon the courage for what comes next.It’s a habit we can all use. At work when we’re giving feedback. At home in tough conversations. In moments with friends when they trust us enough to share what’s really going on.In this episode, we explore:How silence builds trust faster than reassuranceThe neuroscience behind giving people space to thinkWhy the pause can change the way we lead, comfort, and connectHow to practice it in your everyday lifeIf you’ve ever wanted to show up better in the conversations that matter most, this one’s for you.Here is more information on the studies referenced: Physician–Patient Communication: The Relationship With Malpractice Claims (Wendy Levinson et al., JAMA 1997)How to Stop Saying “Um,” “Ah,” and “You Know” Harvard Business ReviewListen to the full episode with Dr. Rahul Jandial: https://pod.fo/e/251425 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve Backshall is no stranger to the edge. As a BAFTA-winning naturalist, adventurer, and presenter of Deadly 60, he’s spent his life in some of the world’s most extreme environments, from dense jungles to deep caves. In this raw and gripping episode, Steve opens up about what really happens when you face death head-on.He takes us through one of his most terrifying moments: being trapped underwater in Bhutan for over four minutes. Steve also dives deep into how the brain shifts gears in life-or-death moments, revealing the strange clarity and focus that can emerge at the edge.Beyond survival, Steve reflects on why humans are wired to chase risk and adventure. He talks about fear, not just feeling it, but using it, and the powerful difference between facing hard-earned challenges versus easy wins.This episode explores the razor-thin line between danger and discovery, and what it teaches us about our own minds.Steve's new podcast That's Just Wild is out now. Amazing animal facts, fascinating science and stories of real-life, wildlife adventures, wherever you get your podcasts. 🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Greenwood opens up like never before, sharing the moments that shaped her, from missing a high-stakes penalty to becoming a leader who others can lean on. It’s raw, honest, and packed with the kind of self-reflection most people avoid but every top athlete needs.She talks about sticking to your process when the pressure hits, and how moving abroad changed her not just as a player, but as a person. Alex also doesn’t shy away from the struggles, body image, mental health, and the wake-up call that nearly cost her the game she loves. This episode is about more than football, it’s about resilience, leadership, and finding your way back to yourself.Heights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There’s a moment in this conversation with 4x Olympic Champion Michael Johnson that stopped me in my tracks. He said, “Success doesn’t care what you believe you deserve.”That line sums up what this episode is really about, the difference between wishing for results and doing the work required to earn them.Michael didn’t become one of the most dominant athletes in history by chasing comfort. He became great by facing the hard truth. By asking himself the questions most of us avoid. And then doing something about it.In this episode, I unpack the habits Michael used throughout his life, from championship seasons to career-ending injuries to the day he was told he might never walk properly again. It’s about discipline, honesty, and doing what it takes, not what feels easy.We explore:Why the best avoid shortcutsThe mindset Michael used to break recordsHow to handle setbacks without denialThe power of asking better questionsWhy doing the uncomfortable thing often leads to growthThis episode is a reminder that high performance doesn’t come from believing you’re ready. It comes from acting like it, even when no one’s watching.Here is more information on the studies referenced: Self-Regulation and Performance in Elite Athletes (Joanne Hudson & Dave Day 2016, Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology)What Self-Awareness Really Is (and How to Cultivate It), (Dr. Tasha Eurich, Harvard Business Review)Emotion Regulation Choice (Gal Sheppes et al. 2012)Mindset: The New Psychology of Success (Carol Dweck)Self-Control and Grit (Angela Duckworth et al. (2020), Personality and Individual Differences)Listen to the full episode with Michael Johnson: https://pod.fo/e/254ca8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Coulthard is a 13-time Grand Prix winner and former F1 driver for Williams, McLaren, and Red Bull. Known for his sharp insights and calm exterior, he’s lived through some of the sport’s most intense moments, on and off the track.In this episode, David opens up about that life-altering day before the Spanish Grand Prix, walking away from wreckage, losing two pilots, and the brutal clarity that followed. He speaks candidly about how that moment stripped away the noise, made him less needy, and more certain about what he wanted from life and racing.He also shares what it was really like inside McLaren, a team where decisions were fast and pressure was high. He explains how that no-nonsense culture shaped the way he thinks and works.This episode dives into what it takes to survive in F1, mentally, emotionally, and physically.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Milner is set to feature in his 24th different Premier League season and has the chance to break the appearance record. In this conversation, he reveals what it really takes to stay at the top.From his decision to not drink alcohol, to the pain of being left out of finals, James shares the mindset and standards that have shaped his legendary career. He explains how he earned the respect of the biggest names in the game, and how he helped build winning cultures at Liverpool and Manchester City.This is a conversation about more than trophies. James talks about the hard work, personal values, and staying true to yourself, even when it cost him. You’ll hear how James dealt with rejection, how he handled dressing room politics, and why being low-maintenance sometimes worked against him. You’ll also discover how a quiet word in an ice bath can shift a young player’s mindset and why every team needs leaders who hold the line when nobody’s watching.Whether you lead a team or want to raise your own standards, this episode will show you what lasting excellence really looks like.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We make thousands of decisions every day, but under pressure, those choices become harder, and more important.When I first came across Dr. Sabrina Cohen-Hatton’s story, what struck me wasn’t just what she’s achieved, it’s how she thinks under pressure.In this episode, I unpack a habit I took from her years on the frontline of the fire service, one that has helped her make life-or-death decisions and one we can all use in our everyday lives. It’s a habit built not on instinct or speed, but on clarity.Sabrina taught me that when we freeze under pressure, it’s rarely because we don’t care, it’s because we care so much, we don’t want to get it wrong. Whether you’re managing a team, making a personal change, or just trying to feel less overwhelmed in high-stakes situations, this conversation will help you understand how to make better choices under pressure, and why the smartest leaders aren’t the fastest, they’re the most prepared.We explore:How fear disrupts our thinkingWhy we freeze in critical momentsThe power of the pauseA decision-making tool you can use todayWhat it means to lead with clarity, not just speedThis one’s for anyone facing the hard calls, and wanting to meet them with confidence.Here is more information on the studies referenced: Stress and cognitive flexibility: The role of the prefrontal cortex, (Arnsten, A.F.T 2009)Decision Fatigue Exhausts Self-Regulatory Resources, (Baumeister, R.F., Vohs, K.D., et al 1998) Stress Promotes Habit-Based Behavior (Schwabe, L., Wolf, O.T, 2009)The Timing of Stress and Decision-Making (Pabst, S., Brand, M., Wolf, O.T, 2013)Listen to the full episode with Sabrina Cohen-Hatton: https://pod.fo/e/18cd7c  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ryan Yates is a Premier League midfielder and captain at Nottingham Forest, but his journey started far from the spotlight. From battling for minutes in the National League to walking out at the City Ground as skipper, Ryan’s rise has been built on resilience, hard work, and an unshakable belief in his own potential.In this episode, Ryan reflects on the mindset that carried him through tough loan spells, positional switches, and the moments he seriously questioned if he was good enough. He shares how daily affirmations and setting bold goals helped shape his path, even when the odds looked stacked against him. Ryan also gets real about the value of team culture, why having the right people around you matters more than talent alone, and how supporting each other off the pitch drives success on it. He opens up about leadership, managing emotions, and how adversity has become one of his greatest teachers.This episode is for anyone chasing a dream, it's about staying grounded, backing yourself, and doing the hard stuff when no one’s watching.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if the most valuable people in your team are the ones no one’s paying attention to?Michael Lewis, author of acclaimed sports book Moneyball, The Big Short, and his new book Who Is Government? The Untold Story of Public Service — joins Jake to explore how data can reveal hidden talent, challenge gut instinct, and reshape the way we build teams.They discuss:How Moneyball rewrote the rules on spotting overlooked talentWhy culture follows winning — not the other way aroundThe myth of instinctive leadership in sport and businessAnd what Lewis learned from inside the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s takeover of the U.S. civil serviceThis conversation will challenge how you think about performance, power, and the people who keep things moving - quietly, and without credit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When you think of Alun Wyn Jones, you probably think of leadership, loyalty, and a rugby career built on sheer will. But behind the caps, the tackles, and the intensity, there’s a habit that mattered more than any stat: He built what he believed in, and he protected it like it was his.In this episode, we go beyond the legend to explore the mindset that made Alun Wyn Jones not just a great player, but a builder of culture. We talk about the IKEA Effect, the psychological principle that says we value what we build, and how Alun embodied that every day, through effort, not ego.We explore:Why working hard is more than grit, it’s a form of ownershipHow investing in yourself changes the way you show upWhat true leadership looks like when no one’s watchingWhy buy-in is earned through action, not talkThe hidden cost of letting others build for youWhether you’re trying to lead better, show up stronger, or build something that matters, this episode is for you. Because high performance isn’t about flashy moments. It’s about building something worth fighting for.Listen to the full episode with Alun Wyn Jones: https://pod.fo/e/2b6885Here is more information on the studies referenced: The IKEA Effect (Michael I. Norton, Daniel Mochon, Dan Ariely 2012) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Formula One driver Carlos Sainz has always made bold choices, but none bolder than betting on Williams. In this episode, the F1 star opens up about turning down easier options to join a long-term project led by James Vowles, and why trust, people, and honesty mattered more than numbers or hype.He also addresses the Red Bull rumours head-on, sharing his real thoughts on Max Verstappen, why he never made that call, and the reality of playing second fiddle in a team built around one superstar. It’s not bitterness, it’s clarity.Beyond the politics and paddock talk, Carlos gets real about the personal price of chasing a championship: the constant obsession, the missed moments, and the challenge of being present when your mind is always in the car.This episode is a rare look at the mindset behind the helmet, raw, reflective, and deeply human.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1Tide 👉 Free £50? Just spend £100 on your Tide card to get it when you use code HP50: https://highpfrmc.com/tidehp50HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 builds momentum, here is a powerful conversation with England Lionesses head coach Sarina Wiegman, who led the Lionesses to victory at Euro 2022.In this episode, Sarina shares with Jake and Damian the leadership principles that shaped a Euros-winning team, highlighting the power of connection, clarity, and trust. From her personal grief in the days leading up to EURO 2022 to guiding England to glory, this is a masterclass in calm, values-driven leadership.Listen in as Sarina reveals the power of clarity, connection, and calm leadership, and offers lessons that reach far beyond the pitch.Listen to the full episode: https://pod.fo/e/2013d6 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is all about something we don’t talk about enough in high performance, not just how we deliver, but how we’re remembered. When I sat down with Gary Barlow, he talked me through something he calls the Show Graph, a way of shaping emotion and energy through a performance. It’s not about perfection. It’s about creating moments that connect, and leaving people with something that lasts. And what struck me most? This habit, refined over decades on stage, isn’t just for concerts. It’s something we can all use, whether you’re leading a meeting, giving a talk, launching a product, or just trying to get through to people in a meaningful way. In this episode, we explore:Why people remember moments, not timelinesHow to open with impact, and close with meaningThe emotional architecture behind unforgettable experiencesLessons from the world’s toughest rooms, northern working men’s clubsWhat leaders, teachers and performers can borrow from a world-class showWhether you’re leading a room, launching an idea, or giving a talk that matters, this conversation is a guide to crafting moments that last long after the lights go down.If you’ve ever wanted to communicate in a way that lands, this one’s for you. Listen to the full episode with Gary Barlow: https://pod.fo/e/17fc0bHere is more information on the studies referenced: When More Pain Is Preferred to Less: Adding a Better End (Daniel Kahneman, Barbara Fredrickson, Charles Schreiber, Donald Redelmeier 1993)Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions (Barbara Fredrickson 1998) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg has seen it all, from Champions League finals to handling the world’s biggest football stars under immense pressure. But behind the badge is a story shaped by survival, scrutiny, and sacrifice.In this episode, Mark opens up about the mental toll of refereeing, the loneliness that comes with the job, and the weight of every decision made under the glare of millions. He reflects on his journey from a tough childhood to managing the chaos of modern football, both on the pitch and online.He also shares the reality of dealing with abuse, the pressure from media and fans, and how he built trust with players to take control of the game without backing down.This is powerful insight into the pressure, psychology, and resilience needed to thrive in one of football’s toughest roles.Mark's new podcast 'Whistleblowers' is out now.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1Tide 👉 Free £50? Just spend £100 on your Tide card to get it. Use HP50 here: https://highpfrmc.com/tidehp50HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Avoiding tough conversations might feel easier, but it often holds us back.In this episode, Jake and Damian unpack why leaning into difficult conversations is essential for growth, connection, and real leadership. With insights from guests like James Vowles, Emily Maitlis, Charles Duhigg, and Joleon Lescott, they reveal how feedback, when delivered and received with clarity and care, can transform relationships.From reframing criticism to preparing with empathy, they explore practical ways to handle emotional discussions, without defensiveness or blame. Whether it’s shifting from accusation to curiosity or learning to speak with respectful candor, the episode is full of tools you can use right now.Listen in as Jake and Damian explore how mastering hard conversations can unlock trust, growth, and stronger human connection.Here is more information on study by Amy Edmondson and Psychological Safety Listen to the episodes mentioned:Charles Duhigg: https://pod.fo/e/22db6cJoleon Lescott: https://pod.fo/e/25003cLes Ferdinand: https://pod.fo/e/2c5bdaGary Lineker: https://pod.fo/e/12b34cEmily Maitlis: https://pod.fo/e/19028aJames Vowles: https://pod.fo/e/21794fRene Meulensteen: https://pod.fo/e/2bd0c6 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if the thing that makes you extraordinary isn’t something you’re born with, but something you choose?In this episode, Jason Fox, former Special Forces operator, bestselling author, and host of SAS: Who Dares Wins, shares the habits that helped him move from feeling unremarkable to performing under extreme pressure. Not because he believed he was destined for greatness, but because he learned how to respond when it mattered most.We explore what it means to stay calm in chaos, how to build resilience when life doesn’t go to plan, and the mindset shift that can turn self-doubt into strength.Jason talks about identity, trauma, his daughter’s quiet courage, and the power of asking better questions in difficult moments. Questions like:What would the best version of me do right now?What if I’m more capable than I think?What would courage look like here?This is a conversation about finding your footing when the world tilts, and discovering that the superpower you’re searching for might already be in you.Listen to the full episode with Jason Fox: https://pod.fo/e/24412fHere is more information on the studies referenced: The Batman Effect: Improving Perseverance in Young Children, Published In: Child Development, 2016 Rachel White et al (University of Michigan) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Graeme Lowdon is a seasoned motorsport executive best known for co-founding the Marussia F1 Team. In this episode, Graeme dives into the heartbeat of Formula One as the ultimate team game. He shares how success isn’t just about speed or strategy, but about having a diverse group of talented individuals united by a common purpose. Graeme also opens up about the difficult moments that come with the sport, especially handling loss and uncertainty. He talks candidly about the emotional impact when a team member is hurt and the importance of resilience and trust during those times.This episode offers a rare, honest look at what it takes to build and lead in one of the toughest environments in sport.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://highpfrmc.com/heights1HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Who are you when the job title drops away? This episode digs deep into the question we often avoid but desperately need to ask ourselves.Jake and Damian dive into the importance of knowing who you are beyond your role, sharing honest and powerful insights from guests like Simon Sinek, Phil Heath, Ali Abdaal, and John McAvoy. They unpack how easy it is to confuse identity with achievement, and why that can leave us lost when the spotlight fades.From writing your own obituary to asking a friend what truly makes you you, this episode offers simple yet profound ways to reconnect with your real self, beyond the job, the status, or the performance.It’s a grounding reminder to live with purpose, let go of regret, and define success on your own terms.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Simon Sinek: https://pod.fo/e/18ee0ePhill Heath: https://pod.fo/e/2313e6Ali Abdaal: https://pod.fo/e/213471John McAvoy: https://pod.fo/e/f0815 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When you think of Gordon Ramsay, you probably think of shouting, sarcasm, and one-liners hot enough to sear a steak. But behind the fire is a habit that’s far more important than the volume: He takes feedback professionally, not personally.In this episode, we go beyond the reputation and dig into the mindset that helped Gordon rise, not just to fame, but to genuine mastery. From his early football dreams to Michelin-starred kitchens, Ramsay shares how embracing criticism, and choosing to learn from it instead of defending against it, changed everything.We explore:Why your first reaction to feedback is rarely your bestWhat neuroscience tells us about why feedback feels so threateningThe “three-beat” rule that can shift how you respondA better way to give feedback: the feedforward methodHow humility, not ego, fuels real growthWhether you're leading a team, learning a craft, or just trying to handle tough conversations better, this episode is for you.Because growth isn’t about never being wrong. It’s about what you do when someone tells you you are.Listen to the full episode with Gordon Ramsay: https://pod.fo/e/1fa614Here is more information on the studies referenced: The effects of feedback interventions on performance, published in Psychological Bulletin: Avraham N. Kluger & Angelo DeNisi (1996) Feedforward approach Avraham N. Kluger & Dina Nir (2010) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Cuban is a billionaire entrepreneur, Shark Tank investor, and the outspoken former owner of the Dallas Mavericks.In this episode, he shares how transforming the Mavericks wasn’t just about stats, it was about building a culture. From upgrading hotels to investing in skill development, Cuban shows how leadership and empathy can shape winning teams. He also dives into the AI revolution, offering sharp advice for young people and entrepreneurs ready to take advantage of the biggest tech shift in generations.This episode is packed with practical insight, real talk, and a fresh look at success from someone who’s seen it all.🚨 PartnersAG1 👉 Join Jake and top performers using AG1. Click the link and get an offer worth £68: https://hppod.co/ag1HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Think pro tennis is all glamour? Think again. In this episode, Jake and Damian sit down with former Irish Tennis pro Conor Niland, who reached a high of No 129 in the world, to explore the untold reality of life on the tour for the 99% of players who never make the headlines. Conor got within one set of playing Federer at Wimbledon and faced Djokovic at the US Open. Learn why most pros can lose more than they win—yet still keep swinging.They unpack what success really means beyond trophies and TV appearances, the mental toll of chasing rankings, and why true high performance often lies in resilience, not recognition. From redefining winning to managing pressure and failure, this honest conversation offers a powerful reminder that personal growth often matters more than public glory.Conor's award-winning book 'The Racket' is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Triple H didn’t just dominate in the ring, he learned how to read a room, shift direction in real time, and lead an entire industry by listening closely.In this episode, we unpack the surprising psychology behind his success and explore how the powerful mental model known as the OODA loop (Observe. Orient. Decide. Act.) can help anyone make faster, smarter decisions under pressure.We also explore how great leaders don’t chase control, they build awareness, stay flexible, and move with purpose. From the energy of the arena to the dynamics of boardrooms and creative endeavors, real-time feedback is the key to sustained high performance.If you’ve ever felt stuck in indecision, overwhelmed by input, or unsure how to respond in fast-moving moments, this episode offers a blueprint.It’s not about wrestling. It’s about reading the moment, and rising to it.Listen to the full episode with Triple H: https://pod.fo/e/2c762aHere is more information on the studies referenced: John Boyd & The OODA Loop (referenced in Psych Safety), Col. John R. Boyd, USAF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Premier League Defender Dan Burn opens up about the impact of Eddie Howe’s leadership, how genuine communication and taking the time to connect with players makes a difference beyond just tactics. He reflects on the rollercoaster journey from near relegation to competing in the Champions League, and how winning the League Cup wasn’t just about the trophy itself, but the collective grit and unity that got them there.The conversation also dives into the emotional highs and lows of chasing silverware and carrying the weight of a club desperate for glory. From the League Cup final to Champions League qualification, Burn doesn't just talk about the games, he talks about the journey.This episode offers real insight into the heart of Newcastle United, through the voice of someone who lives and breathes it.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pressure shows up at the front door in broad daylight, stress lurks in the shadows of your own mind. One is the world’s expectation. The other is your own resistance to it.In this episode, Jake and Damian unpack the crucial difference between pressure and stress, and why understanding it can transform how you handle challenges. Drawing insights from guests like Tom Aspinall, Steve Hansen, Barry Hearn, and Alistair Campbell, they explore how top performers prepare for pressure, ground themselves in high-stakes moments, and reframe fear into freedom. With practical tools and powerful stories, this episode is a guide to staying centred when life speeds up, listen in as Jake and Damian share how to turn pressure into progress and stress into strength.Listen to episodes mentioned:Tom Aspinall:https://pod.fo/e/2d3d2eSteve Hansen: https://pod.fo/e/1ecddaBarry Hearn: https://pod.fo/e/157c60Alistair Campbell: https://pod.fo/e/f40aa Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mo lost his son, Ali, in a tragic and avoidable surgery. It’s the kind of grief that could break anyone. But instead of shutting down, he turned toward the pain, with honesty, logic, and a question that changed everything: Can we train ourselves to be happy, even after heartbreak?One insight stood out: the 90-second rule. According to Mo (and backed by neuroscience), our emotions only physically last 90 seconds. What happens after that? That’s on us.In this episode, we explore how to ride that first emotional wave, how to challenge the stories our brain creates, and how three simple questions can help us shift from reaction to intention.This isn’t about pretending everything’s okay. It’s about learning how to respond when it isn’t.If you’ve ever felt hijacked by your emotions, or just wanted a way to move through them with more clarity, this one’s worth your time.Listen to the full episode with Mo Gawdat: https://pod.fo/e/140b32Here is more information on the studies referenced: 1. 90 Second Emotion Rule (Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, 2006), My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey2. Space Between Stimulus and Response (Viktor Frankl, 1946), Man’s Search for Meaning Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam Allardyce is one of English football’s most seasoned and straight-talking managers, known as much for his no-nonsense attitude as for his deep understanding of the game. With a career spanning decades, he’s led clubs like Bolton, West Ham, and Everton, and even had a brief but infamous spell as England manager.In this episode, Big Sam opens up about what it really takes to build a football club from the ground up. From keeping your job long enough to make lasting changes, to scouting better players and improving performance fast, he lays out the reality of trying to grow while constantly under pressure. He also reflects on his time in charge of England and the regret over how that chapter ended, showing a more reflective and human side to his story. The conversation also dives into Allardyce’s more forward-thinking strategies, like bringing cryotherapy into football before it was cool, and using player data to back up tough decisions. This episode offers an honest, behind-the-scenes look at what football management is really like, tough, complex, and full of lessons you won’t find in a textbook.🚨 PartnersAG1 👉 Join Jake and top performers using AG1. Click the link and get an offer worth £68: https://hppod.co/ag1HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You don’t have to be who the world tells you to be, and sometimes, the most powerful thing you can do is step outside the box others have put you in.In this episode, Jake and Damian dive into the idea of breaking free from the labels others place on us, and the ones we place on ourselves. Through compelling reflections and lessons from guests like Rio Ferdinand, Fearne Cotton, Tom Kerridge, and Lee Child, they unpack how we can reclaim our identities and live more purposefully.From Rio’s determination to be more than a footballer, to Fearne’s courageous shift away from mainstream TV, and Tom and Lee’s decisions to redefine their lives in the face of challenge, this episode uncovers what it means to live beyond expectation.Listen in as they offer practical insights into redefining yourself on your own terms, and why embracing multiple identities may be the key to a more fulfilled, high-performance life.Listen to the full episodes featured: Rio Ferdinand: https://pod.fo/e/15914Fearne Cotton: https://pod.fo/e/1021d8Tom Kerridge: https://pod.fo/e/22356eLee Child: https://pod.fo/e/10a24a Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Undefeated boxing champion and entrepreneur Laila Ali takes us ringside, then into the heart of what it means to belong. In this episode of Essential Habits, we uncover the deceptively simple practice her father, Muhammad Ali, modeled again and again: looking after the person no one else notices.Through Laila’s stories, from waiting in queues of adoring fans to earning her father’s reluctant blessing to box, we learn how true leadership is less about spotlight and more about presence. By tuning into the quiet moments and the people at the back of the line, we tap into a habit that transforms culture, boosts trust, and fuels high performance.In this episode, we explore:-  Why 'the last person in line' matters more than the loudest voice-  The neurobiology of inclusion and how exclusion literally hurts-  Three simple shifts to build social awareness every day-  How Laila earned her father’s respect and claimed her own greatness-  What high-performing teams gain when everyone feels seenWhether you lead a team, a family, or just want to notice people more fully, this episode shows why the smallest acts of attention can have the biggest impact.Listen to the full episode with Laila Ali: https://pod.fo/e/265de7Here is a link to more information on the studies referenced: 1. The Good Samaritan Study (Darley & Batson, 1973)2. Ingroup Bias and Empathy (fMRI Study, 2006)3. The Spotlight Effect (Gilovich, Medvec, & Savitsky, 2000)4. The Bystander Effect (Darley & Latané, 1968) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin is a Premier League striker known for his athleticism, drive, and key role at Everton FC. But beyond the goals and headlines, he’s also faced a tough road of injuries, personal setbacks, and intense pressure. In this episode, Dominic opens up about some of his lowest moments, times when injury left him feeling broken and lost. He talks candidly about the pressure to bounce back quickly, the mental toll of feeling stuck, and what it really took to dig deep and keep going.He also reflects on the importance of having a strong support system, especially the role his wife and family play in keeping him grounded. Dominic shares how communicating openly about his feelings, even when it meant shedding tears, was a crucial step toward healing and growth. This episode is a raw and real look at growth, mental toughness, and finding strength through struggle.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we revisit a powerful conversation with Chris Voss, former FBI lead hostage negotiator and bestselling author of Never Split the Difference.In this insightful discussion with Jake and Damian, Chris shares his unique approach to communication, showing how the skills he used in life-or-death negotiations can transform the way we handle everyday conversations. From business meetings to family dynamics, Chris explains why listening more and speaking less can lead to better outcomes in every area of life.Listen in as Chris delivers practical, transformative strategies to help you navigate pressure, connect with others, and negotiate like your life depends on it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This new Essential Habits series breaks down the key habits behind high performance, one episode at a time. This week’s habit is deceptively simple: asking better questions.Philosopher Alain de Botton joins us to explore how a single, uncomfortable question, “How have I annoyed you?” can deepen trust, defuse tension, and create stronger connections in every part of life.Whether it’s at home, at work, or with close friends, we often avoid the conversations that would help us grow. Alain shows us a different way, one built on emotional generosity, honest listening, and the courage to be vulnerable.In this episode, we explore:Why awkward questions build trustHow to listen without getting defensiveThe science behind emotional connectionWhat high-performing teams can learn from philosophyThe hidden power of backstories and being 'truly heard'Here is a list of studies referenced in the episode:The Experimental Generation of Interpersonal Closeness. Arthur Aron, Elaine Aron (1997)Understanding the conversation gap: Why employees aren’t talking, and what we can do about it (Braverly), referenced in How to Navigate Difficult Conversations with Employees. Harvard Negotiation Project Rejection Really Hurts, published in Science (Oct 2003). University Of California - Los AngelesDaring Greatly by Brené BrownListen to the full episode with Alain De Botton here: https://pod.fo/e/1f5db0 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Legend is a singer, songwriter, and producer known for his soulful voice, emotional depth, and ability to cross genres with ease. With multiple Grammy Awards, an EGOT to his name, and a career that’s spanned decades, John has also become a voice for compassion, activism, and vulnerability in the public eye.In this episode, John opens up about some of the most intimate moments of his life, his complicated relationship with his mother, who faced deep struggles after family tragedies, and how that shaped him growing up. He also talks about the heartbreaking experience he and his wife, Chrissy Teigen, went through with the loss of their baby, and how sharing that pain publicly became a way to heal and help others facing similar grief.John also reflects on his once close bond with Kanye West, a friendship that deeply influenced his early music career but has since grown distant. This episode offers a raw and honest exploration of vulnerability, healing, and the strength it takes to navigate life’s toughest moments while staying true to yourself.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The voice in your head can either push you forward or hold you back.In this episode, Jake and Damian delve into the powerful impact of self-talk on performance, mindset, and emotional well-being. They explore how the inner dialogue we carry can shape our identity, build resilience, or quietly sabotage our efforts, depending on how we manage it.Revisiting insightful conversations with guests like Denise Lewis, Dr. Steve Peters, Pippa Grange, Aldo Kane, and Tom Daley, Jake and Damian highlight how elite performers consciously train their inner voice just as much as their bodies and they share practical tools for turning your inner critic into a trusted coach.Listen in as they unpack the science and stories behind mastering self-talk, revealing how understanding the voice in your head can be the difference between breaking down or breaking through.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Denise Lewis: https://pod.fo/e/2c05acSteve Peters: https://pod.fo/e/298713Pippa Grange: https://pod.fo/e/10bc10Aldo Kane: https://pod.fo/e/2885c1Tom Daley: https://pod.fo/e/1760c Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes, the most radical thing a leader can do is trust. That’s what struck me in my conversation with James Timpson, not just the results he’s achieved, but the mindset behind them. James runs a business where people matter more than policies, and where the golden rules aren’t about performance metrics, they’re about showing up, looking the part, and doing the right thing.In this episode, I dig into the psychology behind what makes James’s approach so powerful, from the science of capitalisation to how active, constructive responses can build trust, loyalty, and even generosity. When you lead with belief in people, you don’t just change behaviour, you transform lives. If you’ve ever wondered whether kindness can scale, or if culture really can be your competitive edge, this one might just shift your thinking.Here is a list of studies referenced in the episode:What Do You Do When Things Go Right? The Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Benefits of Sharing Positive Events - Authors: Shelly Gable, Harry Reis, Emily Impett, Evan AsherWill You Be There for Me When Things Go Right? Supportive Responses to Positive Event Disclosures - Authors: Shelly Gable, Gian Gonzaga, Ashley StrachmanAre You Happy for Me? How Sharing Positive Events With OthersProvides Personal and Interpersonal Benefits - Authors: Harry Reis, Shannon Smith, Cheryl Carmichael, Peter CaprarielloListen to the full episode with James Timpson here: https://pod.fo/e/c4dbd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Callum Wilson is a Premier League striker known for his sharp finishing and explosive pace on the pitch; but off it, he has an equally powerful story. Warning: this episode contains themes of suicide and trauma.In this episode, Callum opens up about the darker side of his upbringing, including dealing with suicidal thoughts as a teen and the emotional scars that came with growing up in chaos. He reflects on how football gave him a sense of direction and purpose when everything else felt unstable.He also shares the impact of Eddie Howe, who became a father figure, and how therapy helped him face long-buried trauma. From two ACL injuries to mentoring younger players, Callum reflects on resilience, growth, and staying grounded.This episode dives into mental health, fatherhood, football, and the power of second chances.If you, or someone you know who's struggling - please call Samaritans on 116123 or CALM on 0800 58 58 58.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today Jake and Damian break down why your habits matter more than you think. Did you know 43% of what you do each day is habit, not conscious choice?That means nearly half your day is lived on autopilot. So where is your autopilot taking you?This episode breaks down:Why tiny daily actions shape your entire identityHow Sam Tomkins, James Clear, and Jo Malone use micro habits to stay sharpHow to journal proof of your progressThe 3 questions to ask yourself before any taskAnd why folding your clothes well might just change your lifeDamian and Jake dig into practical, science-backed tools you can use today to start living more intentionally—and performing at your best without burning out.Plus: The start of Damian’s new series on Essential Habits drops Wednesdays in the feed. Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss out.Listen to the full length episodes referenced in this podcast: Sam Tomkins: https://pod.fo/e/14cdefJo Malone: https://pod.fo/e/bbdc9James Clear: https://pod.fo/e/16868c Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There’s a certain kind of strength that comes from knowing who you are, even when the world tries to tell you otherwise. That’s what stood out in my conversation with Rio Ferdinand. Not just the success, but the mindset behind it: the habit of refusing to be reduced to a single story.Rio’s journey is a lesson in identity, drive, and turning fear into fuel. With all the labels the world tries to throw at us, it’s not just about ignoring them, it’s about choosing your own. From the football pitch to the ballet studio, Rio shows us what it means to challenge assumptions and walk your own path, even when it’s uncomfortable.In this episode, I also dig into a powerful psychological study that reveals how quickly our judgments are shaped by context, how one label can change everything we think we see. It’s a sobering insight into how easily we box others in… and how often we do it to ourselves.If you’ve ever questioned the limits placed on you, or wanted to rewrite the script entirely, there’s something in this one for you.Here is a list of studies referenced in the episode:Stereotype and Social Class Study. Researchers: John Darley and Paget Gross (1983)The Pygmalion Effect Study. Researchers: Robert Rosenthal and Lenore Jacobson (1968)Name Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis. Researcher: Dr. Luke Birmingham (referenced in "Pigeonholed" by Laura L. Osterhout)Listen to the full episode with Rio Ferdinand here: https://pod.fo/e/15914 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Damon Hill is a former Formula 1 World Champion and one of the most thoughtful voices in motorsport. The son of legendary racer Graham Hill, Damon carved out his own legacy in a sport shaped by speed, risk, and legacy. In this episode, he opens up with a rare mix of honesty and introspection, sharing stories that go far beyond the racetrack.The conversation dives into Damon’s memories of Ayrton Senna, not just as a rival, but as a human being. He reflects on Senna’s deep sense of duty to Brazil, his kindness off the track, and the emotional shockwave that followed his tragic accident. It’s a raw, moving look at what it meant to lose someone who carried so much weight for an entire nation.Damon also gets personal about the influence of his father, Graham Hill. He talks about growing up in the shadow of greatness, navigating grief, and eventually finding his own path in the same high-stakes world. This episode offers a heartfelt exploration of the human side of racing, with Damon sharing honest lessons on family, legacy, and overcoming adversity that will resonate with fans and newcomers alike.Damon Hill's documentary, "Hill" is coming to Sky Documentaries in July. 🚨 PartnersFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of High Performance is in partnership with The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) and The UK Export Academy. In the special episode, Jake Humphrey leads a powerful roundtable conversation exploring the real challenges and rewards of expanding your business internationally.  Featuring voices from the UK Export Academy and a range of inspiring UK entrepreneurs, the episode dives into practical advice, cultural insights, and personal stories from those who've successfully taken their businesses global. The UK Export Academy is a free training program designed to help UK businesses expand into international markets, increasing their reach and profitability by tapping into new overseas customers. If you would like to know anything else about taking your business global, or to sign up to the free UK Export Academy, click the link here: great.gov.uk/campaign-site/globalThis episode features Mark Burkett, Trade Advisor at the UK Export Academy, Raj Theper, Adviser at the UK Export Academy, Laura Ward, founder of EXEAT, Lyndsay Mitcheson, founder of Neo Walk, Saul Parker, co-founder and CEO of The Good Side, and Elizabeth Lamb, Managing Director of The Data Escape Room" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Essential Habits is a new weekly series from High Performance. Hosted by Damian Hughes, each episode breaks down powerful habits from world-class performers and thinkers - so you can apply them in your own life.Here’s Damian’s take on the first episode, featuring Jo Malone: "Sometimes life moves so fast we forget we even can stop. That’s something Jo reminded me of in this episode, the quiet power of pausing and taking stock before charging ahead.Jo’s story is a masterclass in resilience and reinvention. With around 6,000 thoughts flying through our minds each day, many of them negative, it’s not just about thinking less, but choosing what’s worth holding on to. Together, we explore how stopping to organise our thoughts and truly understand our story can turn moments of crisis into turning points.I also unpack a fascinating piece of neuroscience, a study with a less-than-glamorous title, but a powerful message, showing how our brains naturally prioritise rewarding memories. If you’ve ever wanted to hold on to what matters and let the rest slip away… this one’s for you."Here is a list of studies referenced in the episode:The Persistence and Transience of Memory. Authors: Blake A. Richards & Paul W. FranklandEbbinghaus's Forgetting Curve. Author: Hermann EbbinghausDiscovery of 'Thought Worms’. Researchers: Queen’s University, CanadaEyewitness Misidentification and Wrongful Convictions. Organisation: Innocence ProjectPost-learning Hippocampal Dynamics Promote Preferential Retention of Rewarding Events. Authors: Matthias J. Gruber, Maureen Ritchey, Shao-Fang Wang, Manoj K. Doss, Charan RanganathWhy We Forget and How to Remember Better. Authors: Andrew E. Budson & Elizabeth A. Kensinger Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom Aspinall is a top UFC heavyweight known for his speed, skill, and sharp mindset. Hailing from the UK with a strong martial arts background, he’s climbed the ranks quickly while staying grounded and brutally honest about the fight game.In this episode, Tom talks about the real fear that comes with stepping into the cage. He opens up about the nerves, the pressure, and what it means to face legends like Jon Jones, and still show up ready to go.He also shares how passion and persistence have shaped his journey. From tough moments to mental preparation, Tom explains how visualizing every step helps him stay focused when it matters most.The episode taps into themes of fear, resilience, and love for the craft, offering a grounded, honest portrait of a fighter chasing greatness.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we go inside Liverpool FC’s data revolution with Dr. Ian Graham, the mastermind behind the club’s groundbreaking use of analytics. Ian reveals how his data-driven insights helped reshape recruitment strategy, most notably identifying Mohamed Salah as a top-tier winger long before he became a global star.He also shares how analytics backed Jurgen Klopp’s appointment, supported pivotal transfer decisions like signing Sadio Mane, and overcame internal resistance to modern methods. From Barcelona comebacks to balancing scouting with stats, this is a rare look at the numbers behind Liverpool's rise to the top.Ian's book 'How to Win the Premier League: The Inside Story of Football’s Data Revolution' is out now. 🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Humphrey Ker is a writer, actor, comedian, and now an unexpected figure in the world of football. Best known for his work on shows like The Penny Dreadfuls and Mythic Quest, Humphrey brings a unique mix of humor, heart, and genuine passion to everything he does.In this episode, Humphrey discusses his experiences growing up, including the influence of his traditional family life and how it shaped his emotional outlook. Despite a reserved upbringing, he reveals the profound impact compassion and emotional understanding can have on personal growth and success.Humphrey also delves into the significance of community and connection, particularly through his love of football. He shares what he values most about the teams he supports, not just their wins and losses, but how they bring people together.The episode offers a refreshing look at how passion, humility, and heart can change the way we lead, connect, and even chase our dreams.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jeremy Renner is an award-winning actor known for his roles in films like The Hurt Locker, The Avengers, and Mayor of Kingstown. Beyond the big screen, he’s someone who’s faced serious real-life battles and come out stronger, with a powerful story of resilience and healing.In this episode, Jeremy opens up about pushing through the toughest moments of his life. He talks about the importance of facing hardships head-on, finding small emotional milestones, and how "gamifying" his recovery helped him stay motivated.He also shares how vital his support system was, but makes it clear that real recovery had to come from within. His daughter became a huge motivator, and he reflects on how suffering can actually lead to real growth and a deeper connection with others.This episode is all about finding strength through pain, staying grounded, and choosing happiness no matter what.Jeremy Renner's My Next Breath is available in all formats now, published by Simon & Schuster UK.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake and Damian explore how to handle negative people—at work, at home, and even in your own mind. You’ll hear powerful stories from guests like James Blunt, Jessica Ennis-Hill, Adam Grant, and Adrian Newey.They cover:Why negativity spreads and how to protect your mindsetThe difference between destructive critics and helpful truth-tellersPractical ways to stop letting others control your energyHow to know when to quit, walk away, or push backIf you’ve ever felt drained by someone, or doubted yourself because of criticism - this episode will help you reset your focus and take back control.Listen to the episodes mentioned:James Blunt: https://pod.fo/e/27672dJessica Ennis-Hill: https://pod.fo/e/221118Adam Grant: https://pod.fo/e/1546d4Adrian Newey: https://pod.fo/e/267f99 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Owen Hargreaves is a former England international and Champions League-winning midfielder who made his mark at clubs like Bayern Munich and Manchester United. Known for his tactical intelligence and relentless work rate, he’s also battled some of the toughest injury setbacks in modern football.In this episode, Owen opens up beyond the pitch, sharing a thoughtful and inspiring look at what shaped him both as a player and a person. He highlights how important it is to push through adversity and not let self-doubt hold you back. Owen also dives into his experiences with criticism, revealing how he learned to handle negativity without letting it define him. He talks about the importance of hard work, staying focused, and not letting external voices influence your self-worth. This episode is packed with insights on overcoming setbacks, learning from failure, and the importance of maintaining strong relationships along the way. 🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oliver Glasner is the current manager of Crystal Palace. He previously lead Eintracht Frankfurt to Europa League glory. With a career rooted in resilience and personal growth, he brings a refreshing perspective on what it means to lead a team and overcome challenges.In this episode, Oliver shares his insights on what it takes to build a successful team, emphasising the importance of trust, respect, and creating an environment where everyone feels valued. With a focus on teamwork and unity, he also delves into how fostering confidence and communication on and off the pitch leads to stronger performance. This episode is all about mindset, growth, and what it really takes to lead, with heart, purpose, and a bit of risk.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Success doesn’t always come from talent, it often starts with traits anyone can develop.  In this episode, Jake and Damian explore the underrated qualities that can set you apart, no matter your background. Drawing on insights from Kevin Sinfield, Chris Voss, Jamie Peacock, Clive Woodward and Marcus Wareing, they highlight the power of consistency, communication, discipline, and attitude.  From showing up every day to mastering your mindset, these are the simple, game-changing habits that require zero talent, but make all the difference.Listen to the full episodes of clips featured in this episode:Kevin Sinfield https://pod.fo/e/b899aChris Voss https://pod.fo/e/d5dfbJamie Peacock https://pod.fo/e/14af62Clive Woodward https://pod.fo/e/a7865Marcus Wareing https://pod.fo/e/132116 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the current F1 season heats up with intense competition, we look back at a pivotal moment that changed George Russell's career forever. In a time when his dream of racing in Formula 1 seemed just out of reach, George took a bold step: he wrote a simple email to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff, asking for a chance. What happened next was a game-changer, one that speaks to the power of timing, courage, and creating your own opportunities.Listen in as George reflects on how that email led to a life-changing meeting, and how his story can inspire anyone looking to take a leap of faith in their own journey.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve Borthwick is the head coach of England’s national rugby team and a former international player known for his no-nonsense approach and deep tactical understanding of the game. In this episode, Steve discusses the philosophy behind his coaching style, focusing on the responsibility coaches have to make the game simple for players. He highlights how the journey to the top, much like climbing a mountain, is a gradual process, with each stage offering new lessons. He also reflects on the essential qualities needed for success, such as bravery, physical courage, and the willingness to fight for every opportunity. The episode touches on how resilience, physical courage, and trust are all non-negotiables, and how great coaching is about simplifying the chaos and letting players shine.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake and Damian invite a very special young listener Raffi, and his mum Mel, onto the show to talk about the power of conditions like autism and ADHD and how they can unlock creativity, focus, and drive, traits seen in so many high performers.11 year old Raffi comes prepped with his very own high performance questions for Jake and Damian! Together, they challenge the idea that being different is a drawback, showing instead how it can be a powerful force for change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve Williams is a renowned caddie who worked alongside Tiger Woods, playing a crucial role in some of his most iconic victories. With years of experience in the world of professional golf, Steve gained deep insights into the mental and physical aspects of high-level competition. In this episode, Jake speaks with Steve to dive into the powerful lessons he's learned throughout his career, from his time with Tiger Woods to his personal journey. Steve reveals how setting both big and small goals helped him and Tiger stay driven and focused on their quest for greatness.Steve also opens up about his approach to overcoming mental pressure, explaining how practicing under intense conditions builds the mental toughness needed to perform when it matters most. His perspective on navigating pressure provides valuable insights for athletes and anyone facing challenges in life.This episode offers a candid look at the journey of striving for excellence, whether in sports or personal life and the lessons learned along the way.🚨 PartnersXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Triple H is a legend in the wrestling world, both inside and outside the ring. From dominating as a top WWE superstar to becoming one of the most influential figures behind the scenes, he’s seen it all. But beyond the championships and iconic moments, his journey is packed with lessons on leadership, hard work, and personal growth.In this episode, Triple H breaks down what it really takes to succeed, not just in wrestling but in life. He stresses that success isn’t just about talent or fame; it’s about teamwork, self-improvement, and the willingness to put in the hard work.But it’s not all about the grind. Triple H also shares the importance of balance and perspective, reflecting on how his own experiences, including a major health scare, changed the way he sees work and life. He emphasises enjoying the journey, not just chasing the end goal, and why adapting to change is key to staying relevant in any industry.Whether you’re chasing a dream, leading a team, or just looking for inspiration, this episode dives deep into the mindset of one of wrestling’s greatest minds. 🚨 PartnersXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Step inside the moments that shaped the world’s biggest brands in The Room Where It Happened, a brand-new podcast hosted by Jake Humphrey.Each episode sees the guest take us back inside a room and a moment that changed the course of their careers. With unprecedented insight on the pivotal decisions, unexpected turns, and behind-the-scenes moments that propelled companies to global recognition - and the lessons learned along the way from the people who were right in the middle of it all.The Room Where It Happened is your front-row seat to the conversations that shaped history, offering a rare glimpse into the defining moments of top entrepreneurs and industry leaders from brands like Nike, Grenade, HexClad, Five Guys and Deliveroo.New episodes release every Tuesday.Follow the show and watch episodes early on the HP App 👉👉 https://hppod.co/m/the-room-where-it-happenedIFS - award-winning Asset & Service Management software 👉 Reimagine your operations at https://hppod.co/ifsai Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Les Ferdinand is a football legend known not only for his impressive career on the pitch but also for his strong values off it. A former striker with a career spanning the Premier League, the Championship, and international football, Les has become a respected figure in both sports and life.In this episode, Les shares his experiences of playing abroad and how adapting to new cultures shaped his career. He opens up about the lessons he learned from setbacks, how he dealt with criticism, and the importance of staying true to his values. Whether it was handling pressure on the pitch or making tough decisions in management, he reflects on the key moments that defined him.  Beyond football, Les discusses the mental challenges athletes face, including self-doubt and imposter syndrome. He talks candidly about his struggles and how he found ways to push through, offering a raw and relatable perspective..  This episode offers an insightful look into the mindset of a footballer who’s faced both the highs and lows of the game.🚨 PartnersXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Obi Mikel is a name that football fans know well. A midfield powerhouse, he built his legacy playing for Chelsea and the Nigerian national team, winning trophies and proving himself on the biggest stages. In this episode, Mikel sits down with Jake and Damian to discuss the struggles he faced, fighting for his place, dealing with criticism, and navigating the ups and downs of a football career. He talks about those tough moments when it felt like the world was against him, and how he found the strength to keep going despite the setbacks.  Beyond personal challenges, Mikel dives into the importance of team dynamics, leadership, and the bonds that keep players united. He shares stories of the unwavering support from teammates like John Terry and how those relationships made all the difference, especially during difficult times.  This episode isn’t just about football, it’s about perseverance, growth, and the mindset needed to push through adversity. 🚨 PartnersXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every decision we make shapes our lives, yet many of us struggle to navigate them with confidence. In this episode, Jake and Damian explore the art of decision-making, uncovering the strategies that can help us make better choices, big and small.Revisiting powerful insights from guests like Shane Parrish, Dr. Sabrina Cohen-Hatton, and Steve Peters, they discuss how positioning, accountability, and resilience play a crucial role in decision-making. From understanding the importance of small choices to preparing for worst-case scenarios, they reveal how taking full responsibility can transform the way we approach life’s challenges.Listen in as Jake and Damian break down the habits and mindsets that lead to better decisions, proving that with the right tools, anyone can take control of their future.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Dr. Sabrina Cohen-Hatton: https://pod.fo/e/18cd7cProf. Steve Peters: https://pod.fo/e/298713Shane Parrish: https://pod.fo/e/1ff000Nims Purja: https://pod.fo/e/ac5aa Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rob O’Neill is a former Navy SEAL best known for being part of the mission that took down Osama bin Laden. With years of experience in high-stakes operations, he’s learned invaluable lessons about leadership, resilience, and the importance of living in the moment. In this episode, Rob shares the mindset that helped him navigate both combat and everyday life. He talks about the power of small wins, how something as simple as making your bed can set the tone for success. He also dives into the importance of learning from others, embracing humility, and staying focused on what truly matters instead of wasting energy on unnecessary worries.  Rob also opens up about personal sacrifices, especially the toll military life takes on family. He reflects on the difference between saying goodnight and saying goodbye to loved ones, emphasising the importance of cherishing every moment. This episode is packed with hard-earned wisdom, practical advice, and powerful reminders to stay resilient, appreciate life, and always answer the phone when your parents call.🚨 PartnersXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Denise Lewis is a former Olympic heptathlete, gold medalist, and now a respected broadcaster and mentor. Known for her resilience both on and off the track, she has continued to evolve beyond her athletic career, embracing new challenges while inspiring others to do the same.  In this episode, Denise opens up about confidence, ageing, and the power of self-investment. She shares why she feels stronger than ever in her 50s and how taking care of herself, physically and mentally, has kept her energised and ready for whatever comes next in her life.  She also reflects on overcoming difficult times, the importance of mindset, and learning how to pivot when life throws obstacles in the way. From parenting to personal growth, Denise emphasises the value of listening, adapting, and taking small steps forward, no matter the situation.  This episode is a powerful reminder to embrace change, trust the process, and surround yourself with people who will uplift and support you. 🚨 PartnersXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The questions we ask ourselves can shape the direction of our lives. In this episode, Jake and Damian reflect on four powerful questions that can help guide you toward a more purposeful and connected life, featuring insights from guests like Dr. Pippa Grange, Aitch, Shaun Wane, and Dr. Rangan Chatterjee.They dive into the importance of coherence and meaning, exploring how understanding your story and the impact of your actions can help you find clarity. They also discuss the need for direction and belonging, with inspiring stories that highlight how resilience and connection shape who we are.Listen as Jake and Damian break down these life-changing questions, showing how small shifts in mindset and deeper connections can lead to a more fulfilled and high performing life.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Dr. Pippa Grange: https://pod.fo/e/10bc10Aitch: https://pod.fo/e/27ae56Shaun Wane: https://pod.fo/e/259c4Dr. Rangan Chatterjee: https://pod.fo/e/29cbd7      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Sarah Berry is a leading expert in nutrition science, passionate about making healthy eating both accessible and enjoyable. In this episode, Dr. Berry dives into why food should be a source of joy, not stress. She explains how nutrition science is always evolving and why it’s important to stay open-minded about new findings. From snacking smartly to optimising fat intake, she shares simple yet effective ways to improve overall health without overcomplicating things.Sarah also sheds light on the growing field of circadian nutrition, how the timing of meals can impact your body’s response. Her insights challenge conventional dieting wisdom, focusing on sustainable changes rather than quick fixes.This episode is packed with practical tips, science-backed insights, and a refreshing take on how to build a healthier, more enjoyable way of eating.🚨 PartnersXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
René Meulensteen is a highly respected coach best known for his time at Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson. Having played a key role in the club’s success, he worked closely with some of the biggest names in football, including Cristiano Ronaldo. In this episode, René dives into the culture that made Manchester United so dominant under Ferguson and how it has changed since his departure. He shares fascinating insights on leadership, communication, and the tactical brilliance that set Ferguson apart. René also opens up about his role in shaping Cristiano Ronaldo into a world-class goal scorer. He explains the details behind Ronaldo’s transformation, his work ethic, technical improvements, and the mentality shifts that helped him reach new heights. He also discusses the importance of adaptability in coaching and how being too rigid with tactics can limit a team's success.The episode offers insights into leadership and communication, with Rene emphasising how crucial these qualities are for managing top players.🚨 PartnersXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we revisit an incredible conversation with Simon Sinek, where he dives into the power of asking "why" and how it can shape our personal and professional lives. Simon shares insightful strategies for connecting better with people, emphasising the importance of vulnerability and honesty, even when talking about personal challenges.Listen is as Simon’s wisdom on finding your authentic voice provides invaluable guidance for anyone looking to lead with clarity, purpose and authenticity. In an EXCLUSIVE clip, Simon spent time helping Jake find his 'why'. It is a truly fascinating insight into the process of discovering one's purpose.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire Williams is a name that carries weight in the world of Formula One. As the daughter of legendary team founder Sir Frank Williams, she stepped into the high-pressure role of running the Williams F1 team, leading them through some of their most competitive years in recent history. In this episode, Claire reflects on the highs and lows of her time at Williams, from securing multiple podium finishes to the crushing disappointment of missing pre-season testing. She opens up about the immense pressure of leading an independent F1 team and the lessons she learned from her father about resilience and problem-solving.Beyond the race results, Claire shares the personal side of her journey, managing the team while caring for her father, leaning on key support systems, and eventually stepping away to embrace a new chapter in life. This episode offers an inside look at what it takes to lead in one of the toughest sports in the world, the sacrifices involved, and the personal growth that comes from facing challenges head-on.🚨 PartnersBetterhelp 👉 Be at your best. Consider therapy with our paid partner, BetterHelp. Click https://betterhelp.com/PERFORMANCE for a 10% discount on your first month of therapy.XTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The truth isn’t always easy to hear, but it’s often exactly what we need. In this episode, Jake and Damian dive deep into powerful truths that can transform the way we approach adversity, featuring insights from guests like Ant Middleton, Chris Williamson, Courtney Black, Lucy Easthope, and Gordon Ramsay.They discuss the harsh reality that life isn’t always fair, but how we can still rise above it. From accepting life’s unfairness to understanding the power of mindset, they uncover why real growth lies in doing the work, valuing others, and taking criticism the right way.Listen as Jake and Damian uncover the wisdom behind these truths, proving that real growth comes from facing reality head-on and embracing the lessons that push us forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sara Pascoe is a comedian, writer, and actor known for her sharp wit and deeply personal storytelling. With a career spanning stand-up, TV, and books, she’s built a reputation for blending humor with honest reflections on life, relationships, and self-worth.In this episode, she opens up about her journey, from early struggles with self-doubt to finding confidence in both her career and personal life. Sara also talks about the importance of resilience in comedy, recalling the moments of failure that ultimately reinforced her love for performing.Throughout the conversation, she gets candid about her battle with negative self-talk and the role therapy played in changing her mindset. She also reveals her method for professional growth, keeping a diary of every gig to analyze what worked, what didn’t, and how to keep evolving. This episode dives into the highs and lows of creative careers, the power of self-reflection, and the joy of embracing life’s imperfections.🚨 PartnersXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welsh former international rugby union player, Alun Wyn Jones is a name that carries weight in the world of rugby. Known for his relentless work ethic and leadership, he’s a man who’s given everything to the game.In this episode, Alun dives deep into his journey, sharing insights into his upbringing and how it fueled his drive for success. From his early days of playing multiple sports like sailing, football, and rugby, he highlights the importance of seizing every opportunity that comes his way. Drawing on his experiences with leaders like Paul O’Connell, he discusses how accountability, hard work, and dedication to the team are crucial. Alun also reflects on how his leadership style evolved over time.This episode offers a deeper look into Alun Wyn Jones’s philosophy on work ethic, career longevity, and the constant push for personal and professional growth.🚨 PartnersXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former journalist and political strategist, Andy Coulson, joins Jake and Damian for an insightful conversation about his experiences with public scandal, failure, and personal growth. He opens up about his belief in the usefulness of failure and how it can be a catalyst for positive change, even when it's difficult to see in the moment.In this episode, Andy reflects on how failure reshapes your life, relationships, and perspective. He also shares the powerful lessons he's learned from navigating public scrutiny and personal challenges, offering advice on how to appreciate what really matters in life, even before a crisis hits.Through his story, this episode explores the importance of gratitude, self-reflection, and the need to find peace amid chaos.Andy is the host of podcast 'Crisis, What Crisis?' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stephanie Romiszewski is a leading Sleep Physiologist, entrepreneur, and media expert dedicated to transforming how we think about sleep. With her extensive knowledge, she offers a fresh perspective on why sleep is more than just a nightly ritual.In this episode, Stephanie dives into the science of sleep, touching on the crucial mechanisms that influence how we rest. She challenges the conventional focus on evening routines, advocating instead for a consistent wake-up time and a better understanding of our body’s internal rhythms.She also reveals the small but powerful adjustments that can have a significant impact on our sleep patterns, showing how a consistent start to our day might be the key to a better rest. This episode offers listeners a new way to think about sleep, emphasising quality over quantity. If you've been struggling with sleep, this conversation provides subtle insights into improving your rest, without relying on supplements or overcomplicating your routine.🚨 PartnersXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Noel Fitzpatrick is a groundbreaking veterinary surgeon known for his pioneering work and compassionate approach to animal care. With a deep passion for healing and a remarkable ability to connect with both animals and their owners, he has built a reputation as one of the most innovative figures in veterinary medicine.In this episode, Noel opens up about the power of vulnerability and the unexpected freedom that comes from embracing life’s deepest struggles. He reflects on personal loss, the lessons hidden in failure, and the strength that comes from honesty. Through his own experiences, he reveals how setbacks can serve as the foundation for success and why fear of failure should never stand in the way of ambition. Noel also speaks about his relentless pursuit to push the boundaries of veterinary medicine, particularly in treating pets with cancer.This episode is more than just a conversation, it's an invitation to reflect on love, loss, and what it truly means to persevere. 🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introducing Gold Minds, a brand-new podcast hosted by Olympic legend Jessica Ennis-Hill. Join Jess as she sits down with world-class performers from sport, entertainment, and beyond, exploring the highs and lows of their extraordinary careers.  Through personal photos and cherished mementos, Jess and her guests dives into the defining moments of their lives, uncovering the hidden struggles and remarkable triumphs that paved their paths to success.  Each episode dissects three key phases: the buildup, the golden moment itself, and the aftermath.  From overcoming adversity to navigating life after achieving peak performance, Gold Minds offers a deeply inspiring look at the resilience and determination behind incredible achievements. Follow the show here on Apple podcast: https://hppod.co/4aSd4Ar Follow the show here on Spotify: https://hppod.co/4aNXpCa 🚨 PartnersAudible - There's more to imagine, when you listen. Try Audible here: https://hppod.co/audibleARTAH - Supplementation you can truly feel. Save 20% using the exclusive code GOLDMINDS : https://hppod.co/artah20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the F1 world gears up for the next thrilling race weekend, we revisit an insightful conversation with James Vowles, former Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport Strategy Director and current Williams Team Principal. Having worked closely with Lewis Hamilton for over a decade, James provides a rare perspective on the mindset and skill set that have made Lewis one of the greatest. Drawing from his extensive experience in the sport, James also shares what it takes to manage the expectations and pressures of legendary drivers like Hamilton and Michael Schumacher, what separates the best from the rest, and how he transformed his passion for motorsport into a remarkable career at the pinnacle of racing.Listen in for a fascinating deep dive into the mind of one of F1’s most experienced and respected figures.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben Fogle is an adventurer, TV presenter, and author who has explored some of the most remote corners of the world. From navigating the wilderness to facing the challenges of mental health, Ben's experiences have shaped him into someone who values both physical and mental resilience.In this episode, Jake and Damian chat with Ben about his mental breakdown in 2023 and the journey to recovery. He opens up about how it impacted him and the lessons he's learned in managing work-life balance, knowing when to say no, and asking for help when needed.Ben also talks about the power of embracing solitude and how spending time alone, whether indoors or in nature, can be incredibly healing. Drawing from his travels to diverse countries, he reflects on valuable life lessons we could be adopting from different cultures, and how these observations could enrich our own lives.This episode offers a deep dive into mental well-being, the importance of adventure, and the simple, yet powerful, practice of self-reflection.🚨 PartnersHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/20heightsBetterhelp 👉 Be at your best. Consider therapy with our paid partner, BetterHelp. Click https://betterhelp.com/PERFORMANCE for a 10% discount on your first month of therapy.HP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Men's mental health remains a critical issue, and despite progress in raising awareness, many men still struggle to open up. In this episode, Jake and Damian explore the ongoing challenges men face in discussing their mental well-being.They revisit powerful conversations with inspiring guests like Jordan Henderson and Sir Keir Starmer, who openly share their struggles. Together, they discuss the deep-rooted societal pressures that encourage stoicism, the lasting impact of childhood conditioning, and the damaging myth that vulnerability is a weakness.Listen in as Jake and Damian highlight the importance of asking deeper questions and fostering safe spaces where men can express their emotions, proving that true strength lies in vulnerability.Listen to the episodes featured in this: Danny Gray - https://pod.fo/e/145c8aSir Keir Starmer - https://pod.fo/e/16f84aJordan Henderson - https://pod.fo/e/166b5aDon’t forget to send your questions and stories to hpteam@highperformancegroup.co.uk for a chance to be featured in future episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gary Stevenson is a British economist who made his name as a trader predicting the 2008 financial crash. But instead of staying in the world of high finance, he walked away to expose the deep flaws in the system that keeps wealth in the hands of a few while leaving most people struggling.In this episode, Jake and Damian sit down with Gary to break down the rising poverty crisis and how the economic system is designed to benefit the wealthy while keeping everyone else stuck. He explains why working harder isn’t the solution and how the financial rules are set up to make it nearly impossible for most people to get ahead.Gary also dives into the impact of major political shifts, including what Donald Trump’s return to power could mean for everyday people. He shares insights on the economic changes coming in the next 12 months that could directly affect the money in our pockets, and why young people need to rethink how they approach success in today’s economy.Through his own experiences in banking and his personal battles with mental health, Gary offers a raw and honest look at the cost of understanding the truth.🚨 PartnersPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alistair Brownlee is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and one of the most respected triathletes in the world. Known for his relentless work ethic and exceptional performances, Alistair’s journey in sport is rooted in his upbringing in Yorkshire, where hard work and determination were key values that pushed him to the top of elite competition.In this episode, Damian speaks with Alistair about his decision to step away from elite sport and what led to that moment. He reflects on his early years, the influence of his environment, and the relentless training that shaped his career. Alistair also shares insights into the mental and physical challenges athletes face, including a painful moment during the 2010 World Triathlon Series. He dives into the overlap between physical endurance and mental resilience, offering advice to those facing tough decisions about their future.This episode explores hard work, belief, and the crossroads of life, offering valuable lessons from one of the best athletes.🚨 PartnersXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Change happens to all of us, but it isn’t always easy. In this episode, Jake and Damian dive into why we struggle with change and how we can approach it differently. They explore the common pitfalls of poorly executed change and the power of long-term, sustainable transformation.Drawing from their book and conversations with inspiring guests like Susie Ma, Alex Scott, Nims Purja, Mel Robbins, and John McAvoy, they break down the five key stages of impactful change. From discovering a deeper purpose to taking the leap, pushing through challenges, building momentum, and ultimately reflecting on growth, they share invaluable insights to help you navigate your own journey.Listen in as Jake and Damian unpack the art of transformation, offering practical steps to help you embrace change with confidence. Plus, don’t forget to send your questions to hpteam@highperformancegroup.co.uk for a chance to be featured in upcoming episodes!Get the new paperback release of How to Change Your Life by Jake and Damian: https://hppod.co/how-to-change-your-lifeListen to the episodes mentioned:Susie Ma: https://pod.fo/e/bf09eAlex Scott: https://pod.fo/e/14421cNims Purja: https://pod.fo/e/ac5aaMel Robbins: https://pod.fo/e/ed46fJohn McAvoy: https://pod.fo/e/f0815 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Calum Nicholas is a key figure in the world of Formula 1, working as a senior mechanic for Red Bull Racing. With years of experience in the sport, he’s been at the heart of some of the most intense moments in recent F1 history, playing a crucial role in shaping championship-winning moments.In this episode, Jake talks with Calum about what makes Max Verstappen such a rare talent and how Red Bull recognised his potential long before he became a world champion. Calum shares what it’s like working with Max, the dedication he brings to his craft, and the culture within Red Bull that keeps them at the top.He also takes a deep dive into the unforgettable 2021 season, reflecting on the pressures, the mental battles, and the rollercoaster ride that led to Red Bull reclaiming the title. From rebuilding behind the scenes to dealing with self-doubt, Calum gives a rare glimpse into the realities of competing at the highest level.Beyond the racing world, Calum touches on diversity in motorsport, the legacy of Lewis Hamilton, and offers valuable advice for anyone dreaming of a career in F1, no matter their background.Life in the Pitlane: My Journey to the Heart of F1 by Calum Nicholas is now available for pre-order in hardback, audio, and eBook: https://geni.us/LifeInThePitlane🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 10% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Heston Blumenthal is a world-renowned chef, innovator, and the creative force behind The Fat Duck, one of the most celebrated restaurants in the world. Known for his imaginative approach to food, Heston is also an artist who views cooking as an opportunity to tell stories and spark emotions.In this episode, Jake sits down with Heston to explore the intersection of mental health and creativity. Heston opens up about his experiences being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder and ADHD, revealing how these conditions have impacted his body, mind, and creative process over the years. He reflects on whether his neurodivergence plays a massive role in his obsessive passion for perfecting every element of his creations. Heston also dives into his creative process, offering a rare glimpse into how he crafts his signature dishes. Together with Jake, they discuss the importance of fostering deeper conversations about Bipolar Disorder within society and the lessons we can all learn about embracing our unique challenges.This episode offers an honest look at creativity, mental health, and what it means to stay inspired as an artist.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 10% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alcohol is deeply ingrained in many cultures, often seen as a way to celebrate, socialise, or unwind. But what happens when we take a step back and question our relationship with it?In this episode, Jake and Damian explore the challenges and benefits of going alcohol-free in the new year. Drawing from conversations with experts like Ruari Fairbairns, Matt Willis, and Oli Patrick, they break down the science behind alcohol’s impact on health, its links to serious health risks like cancer, and why it can be so challenging for people to accept a life without it.Listen in as Jake and Damian break down practical steps for reducing alcohol intake, emphasising self-discipline, small but meaningful changes, and the importance of building a healthier relationship with drinking.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Ruari Fairbairns: https://pod.fo/e/21baafMatt Willis: https://pod.fo/e/186e2bOli Patrick: https://thehighperformanceapp.com/episodes/3E7NOm3n8Cxq2Zh7M1aBhX Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Daniel Dubois is one of boxing’s rising stars, known for his incredible strength, dedication, and mental toughness. As the heavyweight champion of the world, he shares his incredible journey and what it takes to succeed at the top.In this episode, Jake and Damian chat with Daniel to explore the key moments that shaped him into the champion he is today. He reflects on his father’s influence, the vision he set for Daniel’s future in boxing, and how those early lessons laid the foundation for his success.Daniel also opens up about the mental and physical battles he’s faced inside and outside the ring. From overcoming the fear of stepping into the boxing ring for the first time to learning how to rebound from defeat, he explains the strategies that helped him grow stronger through adversity. He also dives into the behind-the-scenes of boxing, how he trains his entire body and mind, and the strategic thinking required during a fight.This episode highlights the mindset, discipline, and resilience required to reach the top, providing valuable lessons that extend beyond boxing.Catch Daniel Dubois in action as he faces Joseph Parker for the IBF world title on February 22nd as part of Riyadh Season.🚨 PartnersXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We’re thrilled to welcome back the remarkable survival expert, adventurer, and TV host, Bear Grylls, to High Performance. Known for his incredible achievement in extreme conditions, Bear has built a career on facing the most intense challenges with grit and determination.In this episode, Bear dives deep into what it takes to unlock your inner action hero. From the power of a solid morning routine to finding strength in faith during life’s toughest moments, he shares personal stories that reveal how he stays grounded and resilient.Bear also opens up about family and balance, teaching his kids to be independent and resourceful while still fostering deep connections. He reflects on how he’s learned to navigate life’s pressures, the lessons he’s taken from prayer and faith, and why these have become such integral parts of his journey.Packed with practical advice and inspiring stories, this episode offers powerful insights into resilience, purpose, and what it means to live life fully.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake and Damian are joined by Spencer Matthews in the studio to introduce UNTAPPED by High Performance, the brand new podcast that’s here to inspire, entertain and help you discover just how much you’re capable of. 👉 Follow the show: hppod.co/m/untapped Listen to an clip from the first episode with Free Solo climber Alex Honnold.Spencer, a former reality TV star turned endurance athlete, hosts Untapped with Jake Quickenden, singer, TV personality, and mental health advocate, for a weekly podcast as they tackle life’s challenges with humour, heart, and a whole lot of curiosity.Whether you’re looking to level up your productivity, take on fitness challenges, or make lasting lifestyle changes, Spencer and Jake are here to try it all and show you what it takes to unlock your full potential. With a mix of humor, real-life tips, and relatable challenges, UNTAPPED is all about proving it’s never too late to reach your goals and have a great time while doing it!WHOOP 👉 Go to https://hppod.co/whoop to see how you can use WHOOP to unlock your true potential today.Heights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: UT20 here: https://hppod.co/heights20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny Jones is a renowned musician, songwriter, and one-fourth of the chart-topping band McFly. Known for his catchy energy and creative spirit, Danny brings an authentic and deeply personal side to this episode, shedding light on the life behind the spotlight.In this candid conversation with Jake and Damian, Danny talks about some of the pivotal moments that have shaped his life. From opening up about his parents' divorce to navigating the complex emotions that came with it, he shares the emotional journey of reconnecting with his dad and the resilience it fostered.Danny also reflects on his struggles with anxiety, how therapy has equipped him with tools to manage it, and whether his external success has amplified or eased that internal battle. He speaks candidly about how his most vulnerable moments have sparked his creativity, inspiring some of his best songs, and discusses how he’s broken through challenges to form deeper friendships.This episode explores the circle of vulnerability, growth, and artistry, offering insight into how life’s toughest lessons can shape us in unexpected ways.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 10% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jonathan Haidt is a renowned social psychologist, bestselling author, and professor, widely known for his groundbreaking work on morality, culture, and human flourishing. His insights into how society shapes us and how we, in turn, shape society, make him a leading voice in discussions about our rapidly evolving world.In this episode, Jonathan chats with Jake and Damian about the profound effects of social media on the younger generation. He dives into the alarming rise in depression and anxiety among teenagers, explaining how the presence of mobile phones and platforms like TikTok is reshaping childhood and distorting attention spans.Drawing from his book The Anxious Generation, Jonathan unpacks what’s happening to kids growing up online, from the dangers of fragmented focus to the way social media alters how they perceive the world. He also discusses why it's critical for parents and society to confront these challenges and work towards solutions.This conversation is a wake-up call and a guide for anyone seeking to understand and navigate the digital age's impact on young people.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 10% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fear of an unfulfilling life can feel overwhelming, but is it always a bad thing? In this episode, Jake and Damian dive into this universal tension of wanting success without sacrificing too much, and craving fulfilment while avoiding constant comparison. They explore how reframing fear, learning to sit with it, and embracing the present moment can help us live more fulfilling lives.Drawing wisdom from incredible guests like Usain Bolt, Prof. Steve Peters, Mel Robbins, and David Smith MBE, they highlight how fulfillment isn’t some distant goal but something we can find here and now by shifting our perspective.Listen in as Jake and Damian unpack this balancing act and share practical insights to help you navigate your own path to a fulfilling life.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Usain Bolt: https://pod.fo/e/279623Prof. Steve Peters: https://pod.fo/e/298713Mel Robbins: https://pod.fo/e/ed46fDavid Smith MBE: https://pod.fo/e/1ef288Oliver Burkeman: https://pod.fo/e/29345eDr Pippa Grange: https://pod.fo/e/10bc10 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon Squibb is a serial entrepreneur, investor, and passionate advocate for empowering the next generation. From starting his first business at 15 to mentoring others, Simon has dedicated his life to helping people unlock their potential and embrace their entrepreneurial spirit.In this episode, Jake and Damian sit down with Simon to explore his mission for 2025: inspiring young people to take control of their futures by breaking away from traditional paths and embracing entrepreneurship. Simon shares why he believes university isn’t always the answer and encourages young people to use their early years to discover their true selves through exploration and learning.He also dives into the key concepts from his book, revealing the seven barriers that hold people back from living their purpose. Simon talks about redefining hard work, the importance of building resilience, and how understanding the difference between a dream, a goal, and a purpose can lead to clarity.This episode offers a thought-provoking discussion packed with practical advice, empowering ideas, and fresh perspectives on how to create a fulfilling future.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you. Buy stocks and ETFs commission-free, open an ISA account, earn up to 4.75% interest on uninvested funds, and more at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sara Davies is a brilliant entrepreneur, TV personality, and founder of Crafter's Companion, a leading arts and crafts business. Known for her infectious energy and no-nonsense advice, Sara has inspired countless people with her journey from a small-town girl to a global business leader.In this episode, Jake and Damian dive into Sara’s insights on balancing work, family, and ambition. She reflects on the importance of emotional intelligence in business and why it’s often the secret ingredient to winning. From hard work to navigating self-doubt and imposter syndrome, Sara shares how leaders can build successful businesses by developing the people around them and staying true to their values.Sara also opens up about her personal journey, including her experience on Strictly Come Dancing and how it challenged her in unexpected ways. She candidly discusses her husband’s sacrifices to support her career and what parenting looks like when you’re juggling multiple roles as a business owner, TV star, and mother.This episode is packed with relatable advice, real-life stories, and a fresh perspective on what it takes to succeed in business and life.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPXTB 👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you. Buy stocks and ETFs commission-free, open an ISA account, earn up to 4.75% interest on uninvested funds, and more at: https://hppod.co/xtbhpPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Small Steps, Big Wins: Build world-class behaviours with Habit Reminders!The secret to becoming the best version of yourself lies in mastering the world-class basics, and doing them consistently. That’s why we’ve created the Habit Reminders feature to help you stay on track and achieve High Performance.With Habit Reminders, you can schedule habits to fit seamlessly into your daily routine, giving you the nudge you need, just when you need it. Setting up is easy: while watching Boost Stories on the App, click the bell icon next to a habit that inspires you, follow the quick on-screen steps, and create your personalised reminder.Let’s keep building those winning habits together, one day at a time!Click the link here to try it now: https://hppod.co/habit-reminders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we revisit a powerful conversation with elite CrossFit coach Ben Bergeron, who dives deep into the mindset that builds champions and how small shifts can lead to massive results. He breaks down common mistakes people make on their fitness journeys and how to avoid them.  Ben also explores the connection between emotions and physical reactions, showing how awareness can give us more control over our responses. His insights make the science of mindset feel practical and achievable.  Listen in as Ben equips us with practical tools and actions to kick off the new year with purpose and focus.Listen to the full episode here: https://pod.fo/e/20f865🚨 PartnersPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/Payhawk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rangan Chatterjee is a well-known physician, author, and podcast host with a passion for helping people lead healthier and happier lives. Known for his accessible approach to well-being, Rangan brings a wealth of knowledge and a deeply empathetic perspective to his work, making him a trusted voice in the health and self-care space.In this episode, Jake and Damian join Rangan for an insightful conversation about how to create lasting change in our lives. Rangan discusses the importance of focusing on the right things and setting the foundation for healthy habits that stick, rather than quick fixes.Drawing from his new book, Rangan talks about the idea of "minimal reliance", understanding the root causes of our issues and creating sustainable habits for long-term well-being. He emphasises the need to expect adversity and explains why we should focus less on being busy and more on reclaiming our time.This episode is packed with practical insights and actionable advice, offering listeners a chance to reflect on their own habits and explore how to lead more meaningful and fulfilling lives.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Energy Equation is here to help you unlock your full potential by exploring the fascinating connections between energy, health, and daily life. Hosted by physiologist and lifestyle expert Oli Patrick, this brand-new podcast dives deep into the science of movement, sleep, nutrition, and stress. Every episode unpacks how these factors shape your energy and impact your daily life. Follow the show here on Apple podcast: https://hppod.co/3ZTXZt7Follow the show here on Spotify: https://hppod.co/4gBgp9bJoin Oli as he chats with remarkable guests from all walks of life, using personal data on stress, sleep, and fitness to uncover how they manage their energy and thrive. Packed with actionable insights and practical tips, The Energy Equation is your guide to understanding your body, mind, and potential like never before. Discover Oli’s go-to natural supplements from Puresport: https://bit.ly/41Tmf1g Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Collier is a renowned nutritionist and co-founder of Huel, dedicated to improving health and longevity through better nutrition. With decades of experience and a no-nonsense approach, James has become a trusted voice in the world of dietary science and food innovation.In this episode, Jake and Damian dive into James’s mission to help people transform their health, especially through how they eat. James opens up about his path to becoming a nutritionist, what inspired him to take this journey, and the motivations that shaped his career.He also shares insights into the creation of Huel, shedding light on the inspiration behind the products and the ongoing debate about whether they qualify as ultra-processed food (UPF). Along with Jake and Damian, James explores the often-controversial topic of seed oils, offering his take on whether they are truly healthy or harmful.This episode offers a deeper understanding of nutrition, practical advice on eating better, and insight into James’s “5 pillars” for improving health and longevity.James' Book 'Well Fed' 👉 https://tinyurl.com/CollierWellFed🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We’re thrilled to welcome back Olympic gold medalist Adam Peaty to High Performance. In this episode, Adam returns for an honest and raw conversation about his extraordinary journey, sharing moments of triumph, vulnerability, and resilience.Adam speaks openly with Jake and Damian about the challenges he faced in the run up to the Paris Olympics, delving into the effects of his mental and emotional struggles. He recounts the pivotal moment he acknowledged his struggles, the steps he took to rebuild himself, and how he coped with feeling broken.He also reflects on the role of faith in helping him navigate some of his darkest times. From valuable advice from figures like Holly and Gordon Ramsay to practical tips for parents and coaches on fostering joy in young athletes, Adam shares the hard-earned wisdom he’s gained along the way.This episode explores the mindset of a champion, the reality of defeat, and what it truly means to rise again.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPXTB  👉 Download the XTB app today and start making your money work for you. Buy stocks and ETFs commission-free, open an ISA account, earn up to 4.75% interest on uninvested funds, and more at: https://hppod.co/xtbHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we step into the new year, many of us set intentions to create positive change, whether it’s improving our health, shifting our mindset, or building better habits. In this episode, Jake and Damian explore the importance of aligning your habits with your goals, and how developing positive routines can help you stay on course toward achieving your desired outcomes.Drawing inspiration from conversations with remarkable guests like Oliver Burkeman, KSI, Usain Bolt and Phil Heath, they highlight the value of taking action even when conditions aren’t perfect. They also discuss the importance of enjoying the journey, surrounding yourself with the right people for accountability, and developing mental flexibility to navigate different goals.Listen in to understand the strategies for setting meaningful intentions, overcoming challenges, and creating the mindset that will push you closer to your aspirations in the new year.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Oliver Burkeman: https://pod.fo/e/29345eKSI: https://pod.fo/e/2635aeUsain Bolt: https://pod.fo/e/279623Phil Heath: https://pod.fo/e/2313e6 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Renowned psychiatrist and best-selling author of ‘The Chimp Paradox’, Prof. Steve Peters, joins Jake and Damian for an in-depth conversation on unlocking human potential. With a background in helping elite performers in sports, business, and more, Steve shares his expertise on how the mind works and how to make the most of it. In this episode, he dives into how we can identify and align with our core values while tackling common challenges we face in daily life. From self-esteem struggles to understanding the ""chimp system"" in our brains, he breaks down the mental hurdles that hold us back and offers actionable insights to help move forward.Steve also discusses the impact of social media on self-worth, the importance of resilience, and why shifting our mindset matters. He explains how childhood habits are formed, the role parents play in shaping these patterns, and whether it's possible to reverse some of the patterns formed early in life. This episode offers a powerful exploration of how we can hack our brains to perform at our best, develop resilience, and embrace a healthier perspective on life.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ryan Holiday is a bestselling author and expert on stoic philosophy, known for his books like ‘The Obstacle Is the Way’ and ‘Daily Stoic’. Through his work, he helps others apply ancient wisdom to modern-day challenges, exploring themes like discipline, perseverance, and self-awareness.In this episode, Jake talks with Ryan about stoicism and how its principles can improve everyday life. Ryan covers ways to overcome procrastination, build discipline, and face life’s challenges with purpose and clarity.He shares insights on the power of reframing obstacles as opportunities and the danger of living in constant comparison with others. Ryan also unpacks the stoic practice of ‘Memento Mori’, a powerful reminder of mortality, and how it can be used as a tool for living a more meaningful life.  This conversation is packed with practical lessons for living a more intentional, disciplined, and authentic life, grounded in the wisdom of stoicism and Ryan’s own journey.  🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What an amazing year it's been for High Performance, and as we are in the spirit of the Christmas holiday, we’ve brought something a little different. In this episode, Jake and Damian take part in a quiz of the year, where they listen to some fascinating and memorable lines they've heard over the course of the year and try to guess who said them.Listen in and enjoy this fun, lighthearted challenge as they test their memory, relive some incredible moments, and add a little festive cheer to the season! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we revisit a deeply inspiring conversation with TV personality Rylan Clark. He opens up to Jake and Damian about how he overcame a breakdown and battled depression by focusing on small, daily victories. Rylan also discusses the power of micro-achievements in reclaiming his life and how he transformed early criticism into a successful, decade-long career. Listen in to hear his powerful journey of resilience and self-discovery. 🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimmie Johnson is a seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, one of the most successful drivers in the history of motorsports. Known for his calm demeanour and competitive spirit, Johnson has shaped the world of racing with his incredible talent and leadership.In this episode, Jimmie opens up about his journey into racing, starting at a young age. He shares the invaluable lessons passed down by his father and how they shaped his career. Jimmie also talks about the highs and lows of his NASCAR journey, including the challenges of stepping into a new world and the pressures of performing on the big stage.He dives deep into the mental aspect of racing, discussing how he handled criticism and setbacks. He also reveals the techniques he used to stay focused and how he built a strong team culture. With honesty, Jimmie reflects on his mistakes and how feedback from others helped him grow, both as a driver and as a leader.This episode offers a rare glimpse into the mindset of a champion, exploring not just his triumphs but also the challenges that moulded him into the extraordinary competitor he is today.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of High Performance’s biggest missions is to help transform the mindsets of young people. That’s why we created the High Performance Foundation, to give students the resilience and soft skills they need to thrive in the future.  In this episode, Jake and Damian sit down with Sam Stoffel, entrepreneur and CEO of Outplayed, to discuss why he’s supporting the Foundation and his incredible journey from university student to leading a multi-million-pound business. Sam also shares the valuable lessons he's learned while building his own company, offering insights on the importance of relentless determination, trusting your instincts, avoiding complacency, and balancing work with self-care. Listen in to gain actionable insights that can elevate your own journey and help you adopt a high performance mindset. To learn more about the High Performance Foundation, click the link here: https://www.highperformancefoundation.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oliver Burkeman is a renowned author and expert on the psychology of productivity. He is best known for his work exploring how modern life’s obsession with productivity often leaves us overwhelmed and unfulfilled.In this episode, Oliver dives deep into the dangers of idolising productivity, discussing how society's relentless focus on getting more done can actually be ruining our lives. He explains how we’ve come to put productivity on a pedestal and the ways this mindset leads to burnout and dissatisfaction.Oliver also shares practical insights with Jake and Damian on how to create healthy habits and get things done more meaningfully. He offers advice for parents and others juggling multiple roles on how to find moments of joy in everyday life instead of chasing after unattainable, Instagram-perfect moments.This episode explores how we can shift our focus from profit-driven pursuits to activities that ignite our passion, encouraging us to embrace the journey itself rather than fixating solely on the outcome, as we navigate the complexities of modern life.In his BBC Maestro course Time Management, Oliver Burkeman will teach you how to reframe your approach to time and embrace your human limitations.https://www.bbcmaestro.com/courses/oliver-burkeman/time-management/🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mo Gilligan is one of the UK’s most celebrated comedians and TV personalities who has become a household name thanks to his unique blend of humor and charisma. From humble beginnings to headlining sold-out shows and hosting major events, Mo’s journey is both inspiring and entertaining.In this episode, Jake and Damian sit down with Mo to uncover the choices that shaped his career. Mo opens up about the tough decisions he had to make, including turning down certain opportunities to focus on long-term goals. He shares how these decisions shaped his career and personal growth. Mo also reflects on hosting high-profile events like the BRIT Awards, the role emotional intelligence plays in his life, and how therapy has helped him stay grounded. He talks about how being aware of his environment and building relationships with like-minded people has helped him grow both personally and professionally. This episode provides a deep dive into Mo’s journey, offering insights into how self-awareness, goal-setting, and emotional intelligence have driven his success. 🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake and Damian chat with the Founder and CEO of base, Ben Foakes, about his journey from BMX athlete to successful entrepreneur. Ben opens up about the challenges he faced, how a setback in his sports career led him to rethink his path, and the mindset he built to tackle new challenges, leading him to build a business rooted in confidence and strong values.Listen in for powerful insights on resilience, focus, and turning setbacks into opportunities and hear how Ben was able to build his company from ground up, focusing on core values and visions.Base offers cloud-native media services to securely store, process, and manage content at scale. They help you migrate to the cloud, build a content hub, and streamline workflows.Learn more: https://base-mc.com/case-studies/high-performance-streamlined-its-editing-workflow-with-base/🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After the incredible 2024 Championship Race, Jake and Damian chats with the CEO of McLaren Racing, Zak Brown, to unpack the incredible moments and emotions surrounding the final race. Zak opens up about the behind-the-scenes moments leading up to the race day and how he fostered a winning mentality within his team.He also talks about working with Andrea Stella, the valuable lessons learned along the way, and the emotional intelligence required to support drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri through the intense highs and challenging lows of Formula 1. From leading a 1,000-strong team to making split-second, high-stakes decisions, he discusses the mindset shifts and strategies that keep McLaren at the forefront of competition. This episode offers an inspiring deep dive into leadership, teamwork, and the relentless pursuit of excellence in one of the world’s most demanding sports.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thomas Frank is the brilliant mind behind Brentford's remarkable journey in the Premier League. Known for his innovative thinking and people-first leadership, Thomas has taken the club from strength to strength, earning respect as one of football's most exciting managers.In this episode, Jake and Damian dive into Thomas’s unique approach to leadership and culture-building. He reveals the unseen factors behind Brentford’s success, from empowering cultural architects within the team to creating an environment of belief and optimism that fuels high performance. Thomas also opens up about the role of data in his coaching strategy, explaining how it shapes decisions and impacts the club’s growth. He shares lessons learned from other Premier League coaches and reflects on the pivotal moments where his influence truly changed the course for Brentford. This episode offers an exclusive insight into the mindset and strategies driving success both on and off the pitch, exploring Thomas' views on leadership, innovation, and cultivating a winning culture in one of the world's most competitive leagues.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake and Damian share four impactful health hacks they've picked up from remarkable experts featured on High Performance. Drawing insights from guests like Dr. Peter Attia, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee, Ruari Fairbairns, and Dr. Chris van Tulleken, they explore how small lifestyle changes, such as reducing alcohol and eating immune-boosting foods, have improved their health and well-being, emphasising the value of long-term thinking and building habits through manageable steps.Listen in as Jake and Damian offer actionable tips you can start using today and uncover how minor adjustments in mindset and routines can create massive improvements on your health journey.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Dr Peter Attia: https://pod.fo/e/1e7be5Dr. Rangan Chatterjee: https://pod.fo/e/115f19Ruari Fairbairns: https://pod.fo/e/21baafDr. Chris van Tulleken: https://pod.fo/e/24d790🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceExplore offers and discounts through our other partners: https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we approach the end of the year, the pressure on managing personal finances becomes more challenging with holiday expenses and constant advertising. In this context, we revisit a compelling conversation with consumer finance expert Martin Lewis, who sheds light on how large corporations are exploiting communities, particularly focusing on the financial strain imposed by major institutions in the UK. Listen in as Martin shares with Jake and Damian the importance of building trust, fostering an ethical society, and navigating both personal and professional challenges.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sir Bradley Wiggins is a British cycling legend, known for his incredible achievements, including winning the Tour de France and multiple Olympic medals. But behind the accolades, there’s a person who’s experienced both triumphs and personal struggles that shaped who he is today. In this episode, Bradley opens up to Jake and Damian about the turning points that sparked his journey toward taking responsibility for his life. He reflects on the pivotal moments that led him to a place of greater self-awareness and how he found a better place emotionally and mentally. He also reveals the insights and lessons that have helped him along the way, offering a look into his process of self-recognition.Reflecting on his childhood, Bradley dives into the emotional struggles and tragedies he faced while balancing personal hardships with the relentless demands of a high-pressure career. He shares deeply personal reflections on his relationship with his father, revealing how those early experiences shaped his life and continue to influence his approach to fatherhood.This episode provides an intimate look into the mind of a champion, combining powerful stories with valuable insights on family, trust, and personal growth.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We’ve had the privilege of sitting down with some truly inspiring guests and have been blown away by the incredible insights they’ve shared on High Performance. From success strategies to life lessons that resonate deeply, each episode leaves us with something meaningful to reflect on. In this episode, Jake and Damian revisit some of the most impactful advice they’ve received and explore how it has shaped their own lives. Featuring brilliant minds like Peter Attia, James Clear, Richard Osman, and Shane Parrish, Jake and Damian discuss the pieces of advice that have had the most lasting impact. They touch on everything from the art of saying no and finding balance with family, to lowering the bar for consistency and addressing life’s priorities with urgency. It’s an honest look at how small shifts in mindset can lead to significant changes. Listen in to how these insights have transformed Jake and Damian’s routines and mindset. Whether it’s learning to recharge, prioritising quality over quantity, or making intentional decisions, they break down the habits and strategies anyone can use to perform at their best. Listen to the episodes mentioned:Peter Attia: https://pod.fo/e/1e7be5James Clear: https://pod.fo/e/16868cRichard Osman: https://pod.fo/e/26ea40Shane Parrish: https://pod.fo/e/1ff000🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPExplore offers and discounts through our other partners: https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aldo Kane is a former Royal Marine sniper turned adventurer, author, and world-record-holding extreme explorer. With a career spent navigating some of the world’s toughest environments, Aldo’s life is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and the power of pushing boundaries.In this episode, Aldo joins Jake and Damian to dive into the pivotal role fear played in shaping his career, from his time as a young recruit in the Royal Marines to life in high-stakes environments. He breaks down his "three decision gates" framework, a method he uses to make clear, fearless choices, and reveals lessons learned from critical moments in the military.Aldo also opens up about the personal side of his journey, sharing how his well-being impacts his approach to parenting and his daily routines for staying in peak condition. He discusses the importance of designing a life that aligns with your values and how to know when it’s time to walk away from situations that no longer serve you.This episode offers practical advice on overcoming fear, becoming a valuable team member, and taking control of your life's direction.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Graham Potter is a widely respected football coach, known for his thoughtful approach and his ability to guide teams through challenging circumstances. From his early career in Sweden to his tenure in the Premier League, Potter’s journey has been marked by resilience, adaptability, and a strong commitment to his principles. In this episode, Jake and Damian dive into Graham's story, uncovering the life lessons and hard-earned insights that make him a unique figure in football. Graham speaks openly about his turbulent time at Chelsea, describing the intense expectations he faced and how things ultimately didn’t go as planned. He reflects on his release by Todd Boehly and the mental resilience it took to come to terms with that setback, sharing how he protected his mental health in the face of intense pressure. Graham also shares his perspective on leadership in football and the critical support that head coaches need. He offers advice for other coaches on aligning their values with club leadership, emphasising how essential this is for success. Graham also reflects on the often harsh media narrative surrounding football and the real human costs it brings for players, coaches, and their families.This episode provides an honest glimpse into the highs and lows of top-level management, the value of staying grounded, and the importance of supporting others through challenging times.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get an exclusive 15% by using code: HP at: https://hppod.co/HPHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How can you finally leave procrastination behind? After speaking to over 300 inspiring guests on High Performance, Jake and Damian reflect on the invaluable lessons they’ve learned and share insights that have personally resonated with them, hoping to inspire you as well.Drawing wisdom from conversations with remarkable individuals like Ali Abdaal, Robin van Persie, Stef Reid, and Maro Itoje, they emphasise the power of breaking down overwhelming tasks into manageable steps. Embracing what needs to be done, no matter how daunting, and taking ownership of your progress are essential strategies to overcome procrastination and stay aligned with your goals.This conversation is packed with relatable tips and honest insights to help you build the habits that support both your mental and physical well-being. Listen in to understand the practical ways you can make small changes that lead to big results. Listen to the episodes mentioned:Ali Abdaal: https://pod.fo/e/213471Robin van Persie: https://pod.fo/e/18789Stef Reid: https://pod.fo/e/15f443Maro Itoje: https://pod.fo/e/163178🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceExplore offers and discounts through our other partners: https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Boy George is the iconic frontman of Culture Club, celebrated for much more than his flashy style and soulful voice. Known for breaking boundaries in music and fashion, he became a symbol of self-expression in the '80s and is still going strong. Behind his unique look and bold personality is George O’Dowd, a man with stories of resilience, creativity, and self-discovery. In this episode, George sits down with Jake and Damian to reveal the real person behind the fame. He shares memories of his early days and how challenging family dynamics, especially with his father, shaped who he is today. George also talks openly about his battles, from traumatic childhood experiences to struggles with addiction, and how each has led to valuable lessons in his life. He dives deep into his philosophy of mind, thought, and consciousness, the core principles he credits with keeping him grounded and thriving. He also explains how he’s learned to handle public criticism, stay true to himself, and navigate life’s chaos. From joining his first band to forming Culture Club, George reflects on the magic of his musical journey and what made Culture Club so successful in a time of fast-changing culture. With an honest look at the ups and downs, George offers insights on resilience, the importance of personal growth, and learning from both triumphs and mistakes. This episode is a powerful exploration of finding courage and embracing authenticity in the face of life’s toughest challenges. Don't miss this unmissable opportunity to see Boy George and Culture Club relive these defining albums live. Tickets are on sale now via www.gigsandtours.com / www.ticketmaster.co.uk / www.ticketmaster.ie🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsPayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsThanks to Vanta for sponsoring this video! Get $1,000 off Vanta at https://vanta.yt.link/3KbQMbA.Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Smith is a personal trainer and fitness influencer best known for posting fitness advice videos across various platforms. Known for his no-nonsense approach, James has gained a massive following for cutting through fitness myths and giving honest advice on self-improvement, both in and out of the gym.In this episode, James joins Jake and Damian to dive deep into the most defining moments of his life, from growing up as an overweight kid to becoming a well-known figure in the fitness industry. He opens up about the challenges he faced growing up, including being bullied and dealing with fat-shaming, and how those experiences shaped his mindset today. James also reflects on the highs and lows of his fitness journey, from his early days as a personal trainer to handling the pressures of being a fitness influencer. He offers his perspective on PEDs, fitness trends, and the hidden challenges in the industry that rarely get talked about.James also discusses the importance of maintaining a beginner’s mindset and how perseverance has played a huge role in his success. This episode offers valuable insights on building mental resilience, embracing self-improvement, and creating your own path, no matter where you start.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you’ve been weighed down by regrets and stuck thinking about the past, you might be wondering how to turn those feelings into something positive. In this episode, Jake and Damian tackle this very challenge, sharing insights on how to make regret a tool for growth rather than a barrier, and on how to turn negative emotions into a source of inner strength.Through conversations with guests like Johnny Sexton, Fernando Alonso, Sir Keir Starmer, and Gabor Maté, they highlight the role of self-awareness, recognising when regret is weighing you down and understanding how it affects your life. Listen in as Jake and Damian explore the value of embracing emotions without being overwhelmed by them, offering practical ways to find peace with past mistakes. 🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We welcome the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, to High Performance. In this episode, Sadiq sits down with Jake and Damian for an honest and open conversation about his life, his journey, and what it means to lead a city as vibrant and complex as London. From his family’s roots in Pakistan to his path to becoming mayor, he shares insights that go far beyond politics.Sadiq opens up about his personal background, reflecting on his parents' migration story and his own experience growing up in London. He discusses how his upbringing has shaped his values and how he’s tried to instill those same values in his own children. Sadiq also dives into the balance he maintains between his political responsibilities and personal beliefs, explaining his unique approach to decision-making.He discusses the challenges he faces in his role, from handling the intensity of London’s mayoral responsibilities to navigating complex issues like racism and public scrutiny. He also touches on his well-known feud with Donald Trump, offering insights into how he deals with public criticism and personal attacks while staying focused on his goals. This episode offers a fascinating look into Sadiq's background, his approach to leadership, and his ability to maintain optimism despite the challenges he faces in his political career. 🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformancePayhawk 👉 See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We welcome back Toto Wolff, CEO and Team Principal of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, to High Performance. Filmed at the team’s headquarters, Jake sits down with Toto to uncover the story behind his journey, the challenges of leadership at the top of F1, and the personal experiences that have shaped him into the leader he is today.In this episode, Toto opens up about his close bond with Lewis Hamilton, from the early days of their partnership to pivotal moments that have tested their relationship, including Hamilton’s departure from Mercedes and the challenges that followed. He also reflects on the intense 2021 season, discussing how Hamilton coped with the pressures and how it shaped Mercedes’ strategy moving forward.Beyond F1, Toto dives into his own journey, revealing how a challenging upbringing and his father’s illness fostered his resilience and emotional intelligence. He speaks openly about the role of therapy and the importance of empathy in his leadership style, which he’s continually refined to create a culture that values every individual’s best at Mercedes.This episode offers a rare glimpse into the mindset of a leader navigating the ever-evolving landscape of Formula 1, highlighting the human side of a high-stakes sport and the relentless pursuit of excellence, even in the face of adversity.Inside Mercedes F1: Life in the Fast Lane is available now: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/458757/inside-mercedes-f1-by-whyman-matt/9781529916799🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformancePayhawk 👉  See our sponsor, Payhawk in action here: https://hppod.co/PayhawkHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 here: https://hppod.co/HeightsFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe Marler is a professional rugby player known for his larger-than-life personality and candid discussions about the sport's challenges. In this episode, he joins Jake and Damian to shed light on the often-unspoken aspects of life as a rugby player, touching on his experiences, struggles, and the lessons he learned along the way.Joe reflects on the pivotal moments in his life that shaped his understanding of purpose, especially in relation to his family. He opens up about his mental health journey during his rugby days, reflecting on a specific incident from 2016 that brought about significant self-discovery.He also dives into his experiences with therapy, recounting his initial feelings of apprehension before meeting his therapist and how therapy has since helped him in processing his emotions and navigating the complexities of his career and personal life. Through these insights, Joe shares practical techniques that have helped him maintain his mental health, encouraging others to seek help when needed.This episode provides an honest and genuine look into the highs and lows of an athlete’s life beyond the field, exploring the personal growth that can come through vulnerability and self-acceptance.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationHP Corporate Events 👉Click here to book High Performance Events: https://hppod.co/corporate-eventsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anthony Scaramucci is a businessman, former White House Communications Director, and a lively personality known for his outspoken nature. In this episode, he joins Jake and Damian to chat about his brief but intense time in the White House, his career in finance, and the personal lessons he's picked up along the way. Anthony reflects on the highs and lows of his public life, including his brief 11-day tenure in the Trump administration and the aftermath of his firing. He discusses the challenges of high-stakes politics, his reasons for publicly opposing the former president, and how these events shaped his views on resilience and integrity.He also shares life lessons on respect, family grounding, and the value of steady effort. Drawing from his entrepreneurial journey, he offers practical advice on handling criticism with humour and perspective, both in business and the public eye.This episode dives into themes of resilience, integrity, and self-reliance, offering a unique window into the mind of someone who’s experienced the ups and downs of public life.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPBetterhelp 👉 Be at your best. Consider therapy with our paid partner, BetterHelp. Click https://betterhelp.com/PERFORMANCE for a 10% discount on your first month of therapy.Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Bishop is a well-loved comedian known for his down-to-earth humour and unique storytelling style. Starting his career in the corporate world as a UK sales professional, John eventually found his way to comedy, bringing a relatable, everyman approach to his performances that resonate with audiences. Over the years, he’s won over fans across the globe with his honest, funny takes on life, relationships, and everything in between.In this episode, John joins Jake and Damian for an open conversation about his journey from the corporate world to the comedy stage. He dives into how his early career and personal experiences shaped his comedy style, sharing funny and insightful stories from his transition into stand-up. He offers an insightful look into his mindset shift, emphasising the importance of stepping out of one’s comfort zone to pursue passions that can lead to genuine happiness. John also touches on how comedy saved and even transformed his personal life. He opens up about his relationship with his partner and how the challenges they faced were impacted by his career shift. With vulnerability and humour, he reflects on how comedy has deepened his relationship and changed his approach to parenting, revealing a more personal side than his fans are used to.This episode explores the transformative power of comedy, not just as a career but as a means of personal redemption and connection.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPBetterhelp 👉 Be at your best. Consider therapy with our paid partner, BetterHelp. Click https://betterhelp.com/PERFORMANCE for a 10% discount on your first month of therapy.Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode wraps up our 'Startup to Standout' mini-series, presented in partnership with Lloyds Bank. In this final episode, Jake joins Thomas and Gemma, the passionate duo behind ‘L'Hexagone Bistro Français’, a charming restaurant that celebrates the rich flavours of French cuisine right in the heart of Norwich. The couple chat about the journey that led them to open their doors in Norwich, from their love of French cuisine to the excitement and nerves of launching their own restaurant. They open up about the inspiration behind their brand and the courage it took to break into the restaurant scene together. They also discuss balancing the demands of parenting with running a bustling restaurant, along with the tough times they faced, especially when COVID-19 hit just as they were getting started. Thomas and Gemma share the valuable lessons they’ve learned, from weathering setbacks to finding the resilience to keep going, encouraging anyone with a business idea to take the leap if their vision is clear. Lloyds Bank is here to help businesses like L'Hexagone thrive. With guidance, funding, and personalised support, they empower entrepreneurs to take that leap, whether it's opening a new location or just starting out.Jake is also joined by Elyn Corfield, CEO of Business and Commercial Banking at Lloyds, to reflect on the conversations he has had during this series and discuss the challenges and opportunities for entrepreneurs in today’s business landscape. Elyn also talks about some of the initiatives Lloyds Bank offers to support founders through those challenging early years of business Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We welcome Manchester’s very own Aitch, a BRIT award-winning rapper known for his sharp lyrics, infectious beats, and down-to-earth attitude. From his early days freestyling with friends to topping the charts, Aitch has quickly become one of the most exciting voices in British music.In this episode, Aitch opens up to Jake and Damian about his music journey, sharing how growing up in Manchester shaped his career and gave him the drive to succeed in the music industry. He discusses his creative process, turning real-life experiences into relatable tracks, and opens up about handling criticism, staying true to himself, and overcoming negativity. Aitch also highlights the importance of having a strong support system, including his manager and sister Gracie, and his dedication to giving back to the community, especially supporting those with disabilities, ensuring everyone has the same opportunities in life. Having worked with notable artists like Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, Stormzy, and AJ Tracey, Aitch shares the valuable lessons he's gained from these collaborations and the lasting impact these experiences have had on his music career.This episode provides a glimpse into Aitch's inspiring journey and how he remains authentic while making his mark in the music industry.Aitch is set to climb Mount Kilimanjaro to raise funds for Down’s Syndrome, a cause close to his heart due to his sister Gracie. If you’d like to support his charity effort, you can donate here: https://downssyndrome.enthuse.com/pf/aitch🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPThanks to Vanta for sponsoring this video! Get $1,000 off Vanta at https://vanta.yt.link/3KbQMbA.Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Jake and Damian sat down with none other than the fastest man alive, Usain Bolt. As part of a very special live recording at IFS Unleashed 2024, Usain shares candid insights about his remarkable journey from early setbacks to world-record-breaking victories.In this episode, Usain dives deep into his goal-setting process, revealing the mindset that led him to win three consecutive Olympic gold medals. Drawing inspiration from legends like Michael Johnson and Muhammad Ali, he discusses how he maintained his motivation and transformed early challenges into opportunities for success.Reflecting on his early career, Usain talks about the immense pressure of representing Jamaica and how he handled the weight of national expectations. He also opens up about his struggles after retirement and the intense pull he felt to return to the track, highlighting the challenges of letting go. Usain recounts his journey from setbacks in 2004 to achieving a world record in 2008, highlighting how those early losses ignited his determination to succeed.Filled with stories of triumph and lessons learned, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the mindset of a champion, exploring the themes of perseverance and the dedication it takes to achieve greatness.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20 at https://hppod.co/HeightsFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPHP Foundation 👉 Do you want to kick-start an evolution that will change the lives of millions of children? Find out more about the High Performance Foundation: https://hppod.co/foundationExplore offers and discounts through our other partners: https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As Movember approaches, Jake and Damian catch up to discuss the critical role that health plays in achieving high performance. Movember is a global initiative that raises awareness about men's mental and physical health, making it the perfect time for them to reflect on the importance of taking care of yourself, not just for success, but to truly enjoy the fruits of that success.In this episode, Jake and Damian reflect on lessons from guests like Michael Johnson, David Smith, Billy Monger, and Mark Cavendish, emphasising the importance of overcoming challenges, spending quality time with loved ones, and prioritising activities that boost well-being. They highlight the value of focusing on health when you're feeling good to prevent neglect during tough times, and stress the need for therapy, likening emotional wellness to a bucket that can overflow if not managed; an essential consideration for every man’s well-being.Listen in to hear more about how understanding your emotions and taking care of your mental and physical health can lead to a balanced and fulfilled life. Listen to the episodes mentioned:Michael Johnson: https://pod.fo/e/254ca8David Smith: https://pod.fo/e/1ef288Billy Monger: https://pod.fo/e/a8d2cMark Cavendish: https://pod.fo/e/eb9c4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Federica Amati is a nutrition scientist and public health expert, with a passion for helping individuals understand the impact of their food choices. In this episode, she chats with Jake and Damian about her new book Everybody Should Know This, which dives deep into the fundamentals of food and its role in maintaining good health. Throughout their conversation, Dr. Federica reveals the inspiration behind her book and the powerful message it conveys. She explores the concept of metabolic flexibility and how it can be achieved through simple dietary changes. She also emphasises the importance of whole grains and fruits, discussing how these foods can boost longevity and overall health, while also offering tips to enhance metabolic well-being. Dr Federica addresses how the food industry often prioritises profit over health, highlighting the importance of being mindful about what we consume. She expands on the critical "first thousand days" of life, explaining how early nutrition shapes long-term health, and warns against the dangers of ultra-processed foods, especially for younger people. This episode is packed with actionable insights, covering topics from boosting metabolic flexibility to enhancing sleep quality through nutrition.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Blunt is an internationally acclaimed British singer-songwriter, best known for hits like "You're Beautiful." Before rising to fame in the music world, he served in the British Army, a chapter of his life that deeply influenced his artistic perspective.In this episode, James candidly discusses the early struggles of his music career, revealing how he dealt with the harsh criticism and negativity that first came his way. He also touches on his time in the military, sharing his decision-making process behind joining the army and the invaluable leadership lessons he gained that continue to shape him today.James opens up to Jake and Damian about his emotional challenges and how music became his outlet for self-expression. He recalls the inspiration behind his song dedicated to his father, revealing how songwriting became a way to articulate feelings he couldn't otherwise voice. He also discusses his friendship with the late Carrie Fisher and how her influence played a pivotal role in his acclaimed album, “Back To Bedlam”. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, creativity, and the transformative power of music as a form of emotional expression.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is part of our ‘Startup to Standout’ mini-series, brought to you in partnership with Lloyds Bank.In this episode, Jake speaks with Rose Ovensehi, the founder of Flora & Curl, a natural hair care brand that focuses on plant-powered products for textured hair. They dive into the passion that drove Rose to create the business, sharing insights on cultivating a strong company culture, even in a remote work environment and ways to build long-term trust with customers.Rose opens up about the inspiration behind Flora & Curl, the importance of pursuing what you love, and how she built trust with her customers.She shares tips on building a welcoming culture, maintaining personal connections during the pandemic, and the natural ingredients that set her products apart. Rose also offers practical advice for anyone looking to start their own business.Lloyds Bank is helping businesses like Flora & Curl thrive, providing support and guidance on starting, managing, and growing a business.To learn more, visit the Lloyds Bank business website: https://hppod.co/lloyds-bankHP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we revisit a thought-provoking conversation with Mel Robbins, the best-selling author, TV host, and motivational speaker known for her transformative insights on mindset, success, and personal growth. Looking back at this enlightening discussion with Jake and Damian, Mel discusses her unique perspective on personal growth, resilience, and the power of taking action. She shares key insights from her book The High 5 Habit, emphasising the importance of self-affirmation and personal growth in achieving high performance.Listen in as Mel provides practical strategies to elevate your mindset and boost your confidence, helping you unlock your full potential.Listen to the full episode: https://pod.fo/e/ed46f🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPExplore offers and discounts through our other partners: https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Renowned physician and bestselling author, Dr. Gabor Maté, joins Jake and Damian for an insightful and transformative conversation. Known for his expertise in addiction, trauma, and mind-body health, Gabor brings decades of knowledge to the table, offering a unique perspective on personal well-being and healing.In this episode, Gabor discusses the science of compassionate parenting and how it can build stronger relationships with our children. He also shares tips on how to develop a sense of wholeness in our lives, explaining why this is key to personal growth and emotional balance. Gabor explores how stress can be triggered by uncertainty, conflict, and lack of control, and gives practical advice on how to manage these stressors. He also gives strategies for saying "no" more effectively and explains how unhelpful belief systems form. Gabor also offers tips on how to begin shifting those beliefs to improve self-esteem and mental health. This episode provides valuable insights, offering an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of themselves, their relationships, and the underlying causes of stress.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake and Damian dive into an intriguing conversation about the often-overlooked soft skill of kindness and its surprising role as a high performer. While many people often overlook kindness as just a nice trait, they emphasise that it’s actually a hidden power that can drive success in various fields. They discuss how kindness impacts lives in unexpected ways, from small gestures to life-altering support. Jake and Damian describe kindness as a trait many high performers embody quietly, without boasting, yet it's central to their success. They share insights from guests like Joe Hart, Lindsay Burrow, Sir Ian McGeechan, and Francis Ngannou, highlighting how acts of kindness and empathy have shaped their lives and careers, showing how compassion can transform someone's day or even their life.Listen in to hear Jake and Damian unpack the importance of kindness in high performance. Their engaging conversation not only highlights the transformative power of being kind but also challenges listeners to recognise the subtle ways kindness can influence their lives and the lives of those around them.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Joe Hart: https://pod.fo/e/24b0f2Lindsay Burrow: https://pod.fo/e/149343Sir Ian McGeechan: https://pod.fo/e/da9c4Francis Ngannou: https://pod.fo/e/21a419🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pete Wicks is a reality TV star, best known for his role on The Only Way is Essex, where his charismatic personality and love life dramas gained him a dedicated fanbase. Beyond the cameras, Pete has navigated many personal challenges, including mental health struggles, which he openly discusses to help others facing similar battles.In this episode, Pete sits with Jake to have an honest and raw conversation about mental health, anger, and personal growth. He reflects on how anger played a significant role in his life, especially during his younger years, and why it became a "safe space" for him. Together, Pete and Jake explore how therapy and recognising triggers can help in overcoming emotional struggles, along with discussing the healing process of addressing trauma. Through his personal stories and insights, Pete offers valuable takeaways on mental health and self-awareness. He shares how this mindset affects him in different areas of his life, including his experience on recent shows like Strictly Come Dancing, and whether public opinion affects him.This episode offers a raw and honest exploration of the complexities of anger, challenging the stigma around mental health. Their conversation is filled with honest reflections and insights on dealing with anger, trauma, and the importance of therapy.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Otmar Szafnauer is a seasoned figure in the world of Formula 1, known for his leadership roles with teams like Force India, Aston Martin, and Alpine. Born in Romania and immigrating to the U.S. as a child, Otmar’s unique journey shaped his approach to success in one of the most high-stakes sports in the world. His ability to navigate challenges both on and off the track has earned him a respected reputation within the motorsport community. In this episode, Jake and Damian sit down with Otmar to explore his career highlights and personal philosophies. He shares insights on the importance of psychological safety in Formula 1, explaining how learning from mistakes is crucial, yet minimising them is key to sustained success. He reflects on his time at Force India, where he made a significant impact and established a reputation that emphasised trust and risk-taking.Otmar also opens up about his experiences as an immigrant and how that mindset has influenced his approach to decision-making. He talks candidly about his tenure at Aston Martin, where expectations didn’t quite align with reality, and delves into the controversial Oscar Piastri situation, providing behind-the-scenes details.This episode offers a fascinating look at leadership, decision-making, and the personal stories that shape a successful career in one of the most demanding sports in the world.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPBetterhelp 👉 Be at your best. Consider therapy with our paid partner, BetterHelp. Click https://betterhelp.com/PERFORMANCE for a 10% discount on your first month of therapy.Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is part of our ‘Startup to Standout’ mini-series, brought to you in partnership with Lloyds Bank. In this episode, Jake connects with entrepreneurs at Translate Culture, a company dedicated to helping businesses grow through innovative branding and cultural strategy. Together, they dive into the realities of running a business and share key lessons that can help startups navigate the challenging early stages of entrepreneurship.Jake speaks with Mas Manima, founder of Translate Culture, who shares the inspiring story of how the company came to be. Mas opens up about the challenges of the early days, collaborating with entrepreneurs, and his mission to establish a value-driven organisation. Jake also chats with Translate Culture's team members, gaining insights into their roles, the sacrifices made, and the significance of taking risks to achieve success. They further discuss the importance of work relationships and the need to maintain strong company values.Lloyds Bank offers the support and guidance needed to help entrepreneurs thrive. Whether you're just starting or scaling your business, Lloyds is committed to being a reliable partner in every way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we revisit a captivating conversation with comedian, actress, and presenter Katherine Ryan.Reflecting on her inspiring discussion with Jake and Damian, Katherine opens up about how her unwavering focus on her daughter’s well-being empowered her to pursue her stand-up career with fearless determination. Listen in as Katherine shares her journey from struggling as a single mom to making the decision to create space for women in the industry by stepping away from Mock the Week. She offers valuable insights on embracing positivity, leading with gratitude, and the true meaning of hard work.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Join some of the world’s top performers and millions globally choosing Huel everyday to shortcut their nutrition. Unlock your offer today at: http://huel.com/highperformanceHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Osman is a well-known British television presenter, producer, and author, famous for co-creating and hosting the popular quiz show ‘Pointless’. Beyond TV, he is also an accomplished writer, best known for his bestselling crime fiction series, ‘The Thursday Murder Club’. Osman is recognised for his wit, intelligence, and distinctive presence on British television, despite having a more introverted personality.In this episode, Jake and Damian have a lively conversation with Richard, where he shares his first big break in front of the camera. He opens up about the anxiety of starting something new, sharing his philosophy on pushing through fear to achieve success.Richard also sheds light on the impact his brother, Mat Osman, has had on his career, explaining how his brother's creative journey inspired him. He reflects on his introverted nature and how it has shaped his career, as well as the benefits of feeling different from others. Richard also offers advice to those struggling to accept their own flaws, sharing tips on how to embrace individuality.This episode offers a mix of personal stories and valuable life lessons, from the power of resilience and self-acceptance to the benefits of embracing uniqueness.To hear a 30 minute extract from Richard’s new book, download the High Performance app at - hppod.co/app🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake and Damian dive into an inspiring conversation, reflecting on the resilience needed to pick yourself up off the canvas. With Anthony Joshua recently knocked down yet expressing his readiness to rise again, they explore the importance of maintaining a positive mindset even in the face of setbacks. In this episode, Jake and Damian reflect on Joshua’s positive mindset, even when things don’t go as planned. They talk about how failure is a natural part of ambition, and how the most successful people often experience the most failures. Drawing from conversations with guests including Barry Hearn, Lee Child, and Tom Grennan, they highlight how struggles and setbacks can remind you of your strength, not your weakness.Listen in as Jake and Damian dive deeper into how to navigate life’s toughest moments, sharing some empowering lessons and insights into overcoming life’s challenges. For daily doses of motivation, check out Boost Stories on the High Performance App now: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/hp-appListen to the episodes mentioned:Barry Hearn: https://pod.fo/e/157c60Lee Child: https://pod.fo/e/10a24aTom Grennan: https://pod.fo/e/185044🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Get £25 off the Taster Bundle. Unlock your offer here: http://huel.com/highperformanceHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ndamukong Suh is a dominant NFL defensive tackle known for his power, discipline, and leadership both on and off the field. A five-time Pro Bowl player, Suh has made his mark not only as one of the league's most feared defenders but also as an entrepreneur and businessman. Over his impressive career, he has built a reputation for his strong work ethic and strategic approach to the game.In this episode, Jake and Damian sit down with Suh to talk about his journey in the NFL, the importance of discipline, and what it takes to maintain success at the highest level. Suh opens up about his reputation, touching on how past events have shaped public perception, and whether it has affected him personally. They dive into Suh's experiences as a leader, exploring the criticism he faced when trying to be a "cultural architect" for his team and how he handled the pressure of being one of the league’s highest-paid players. Ndamukong also shares stories from his time playing alongside legends like Tom Brady, discussing their Super Bowl win and the lessons he learned from being part of such a high-caliber team. Beyond football, Suh opens up about his ambitions to expand beyond the sport, including his venture into the business world, where he hopes to apply the same drive and discipline that made him successful in the NFL. This episode offers a unique blend of sports insights, personal reflections, and motivational takeaways, showcasing how discipline and leadership extend far beyond the field. Credit - PBD Podcast for the Tom Brady clip🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Join some of the world’s top performers and millions globally choosing Huel everyday to shortcut their nutrition. Unlock your offer today at: https://hppod.co/HuelRunningHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Phil Jones is a professional footballer best known for his time with Manchester United and the England national team. Renowned for his versatility and defensive skill, Phil’s career has been shaped by both incredible highs and personal challenges. His journey from Blackburn Rovers to Manchester United made him one of the sport's most recognisable faces.In this episode, Phil opens up his experiences in football, from the excitement of joining Manchester United to the difficulties of dealing with injuries. He discusses with Jake and Damian the mental toll that self-doubt, fear, and constant pressure took on him, and how he managed to rediscover his passion for the game. Phil also recounts his early triumph of winning the Premier League at just 21 and the realisation of what it truly means to play for a club as demanding as United. He shares lessons he’s learned from working under legendary managers like Sir Alex Ferguson. This episode offers valuable advice for anyone facing struggles, particularly young athletes, and provides a rare glimpse into the personal and professional challenges of a Premier League footballer.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Join some of the world’s top performers and millions globally choosing Huel everyday to shortcut their nutrition. Unlock your offer today at: https://hppod.co/HuelRunningHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introducing the ‘Startup to Standout’ mini-series, brought to you in partnership with Lloyds Bank. In this episode, Jake connects with business experts at Notpla to dig into the realities of entrepreneurship. Notpla is a cutting-edge company known for creating sustainable packaging solutions using seaweed, aiming to reduce environmental impact.Notpla co-founder Pierre-Yves Paslier discusses with Jake the inspiration behind their seaweed-based products, showing how they benefit the environment. He shares insights into the challenges of the early years of building the business and what it was like during the initial phases. Jake also chats with Karlijn Sibbel about Notpla's innovative approach and their next big goal: tackling packaging problems with new water barrier technologies. Karlijn also offers valuable advice on fostering innovation in business and prioritising creative thinking.Lloyds Bank’s purpose is to empower businesses with comprehensive support and guidance for starting, growing, and building a successful business. With their extensive expertise, Lloyds Bank is well-equipped to guide you on your business journey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lewis Howes is a former professional athlete, best-selling author, and host of the top-rated podcast “The School of Greatness”. Known for his passion for helping others unlock their potential, Lewis has built a reputation for diving deep into personal development and peak performance.In this episode, Lewis Howes joins Jake and Damian to share his journey to greatness and the lessons he's learned along the way. He opens up about how his understanding of success and greatness has evolved over time. Lewis also discusses the differences between chasing success for validation versus living a life of purpose, and how these realisations changed his outlook.He reflects on his personal battles, including overcoming trauma from his youth and facing his fear of public speaking, which once held him back. Lewis also dives into the story behind his podcast's success and shares strategies for those seeking to transform their lives. This conversation dives deep into the essence of living a truly great life, providing valuable advice for anyone navigating difficult times and looking for ways to overcome them.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Join some of the world’s top performers and millions globally choosing Huel everyday to shortcut their nutrition. Unlock your offer today at: https://hppod.co/HuelRunningHeights 👉 Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20. Click here: https://hppod.co/HeightsFORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike Mancias is a renowned performance coach and trainer, best known for working with NBA legend LeBron James. With decades of experience in the sports world, Mike has become a key figure in helping athletes reach their peak performance through a combination of physical and mental training.In this episode, Mike sits down with Jake to discuss the strategies he uses to push LeBron James to new heights, focusing on consistency, mindset, and discipline. He opens up about his journey into the NBA and what it takes to stay on top in such a demanding field.Mike also touches on LeBron’s mentality at the Olympic Games and how they work together to overcome setbacks. He breaks down the importance of mental discipline and shares practical advice for those looking to achieve greatness, both in sports and everyday life.This episode provides insights into the daily routines that fuel the success of some of the world's greatest athletes.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Claim your FREE t-shirt HERE: https://hppod.co/huelHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Claim a free day pass at any Fora workspace and find the perfect home for your business here: https://hppod.co/FORAHPExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake and Damian explore five transformative habits inspired by their conversations with top high achievers. Drawing from their discussions with Jamie Peacock, James Clear, Emily Maitlis, Mel Robbins, and Dan Carter, they reveal key insights on the impact of habits and the power they hold in shaping success. They also discuss the importance of making hard decisions and how they can lead to an easier, more rewarding life. Emphasising the value of self-reward and celebrating small victories, Jake and Damian highlight how recognising our achievements is crucial for maintaining motivation and fostering healthy habits.Listen in to gain deeper understanding and practical advice on harnessing these high achievers' habits for your own growth. For a dose of motivation and positivity, try Boost Stories today and experience the difference they make in your day. Download the High Performance App now: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/hp-appListen to the episodes mentioned:Jamie Peacock: https://pod.fo/e/14af62James Clear: https://pod.fo/e/16868cEmily Maitlis: https://pod.fo/e/19028a Mel Robbins: https://pod.fo/e/ed46fDan Carter: https://pod.fo/e/f5fc4🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Claim your FREE t-shirt HERE: my.huel.com/hpblackHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Enjoy 25% off your first meeting room booking at a Fora workspace HERE: https://hppod.co/FORA25Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake and Damian sit down with Adrian Newey for an exclusive discussion about his latest career move and what the future holds. Adrian opens up about the big decision behind joining a new team and what ultimately convinced him it was the right choice. He reflects on how his mindset has changed since his early days with Red Bull, the evolution of his design approach, and the excitement of taking on new challenges with fresh perspectives. Adrian also shares insights into the RB19 car, highlighting the features he's most proud of, and emphasises the importance of fostering a culture of humility and continuous learning.This episode offers practical tips on overcoming challenges, moving forward from failure and staying focused on the future. 🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Claim your FREE t-shirt HERE: https://hppod.co/huelHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Enjoy 25% off your first meeting room booking at a Fora workspace HERE: https://hppod.co/FORA25Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Johann Hari is a renowned writer and journalist known for his exploration of mental health, addiction, and societal issues. With several bestselling books under his belt, Johann brings a fresh perspective on how our modern world impacts our psychological well-being. In this episode, Jake and Damian sit down with Johann Hari to dive deep into the hidden forces driving the mental health crisis today. They explore why society has not made significant progress in addressing the underlying causes of depression and anxiety, despite being more aware than ever. Johann discusses how our pursuit of material success and social comparison can lead to increased anxiety and depression, and shares his thoughts on the staggering statistic that men are three times more likely to die by suicide than women. He also shares practical advice for parents on how to help the next generation break free from the pressures of comparison culture and the dangers of technology. This episode offers a thought-provoking look at what we can do as individuals and as a society to address these growing mental health challenges. 🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Claim your FREE t-shirt HERE: https://hppod.co/huelHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Enjoy 25% off your first meeting room booking at a Fora workspace HERE: https://hppod.co/FORA25Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the current Formula One season nears its end, Jake and Damian catch up to chat about the future of Williams. They explore the dedication shown by James Vowles, the team's leader, in his efforts to restore Williams to the top. They reflect on Vowles's commitment to authenticity, transparency, and consistency, qualities that could help earn the team's trust in his vision and guidance as they aim for better results.It’s clear that Vowles is doing everything he can to create a positive environment where everyone’s on the same page and working toward a brighter future for Williams. Listen in as Jake and Damian discuss the importance of a leader's behavior in getting everyone to move in the same direction and to drive progress together.For a deeper look into Williams’ journey, check out the series ‘WHAT IT TAKES’ here:https://thehighperformanceapp.com/collections/7BldzkxB5o70lDDnpIyA81 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we welcome the incredible professional boxer, Laila Ali, to High Performance. As the daughter of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, Laila has carved her own path in the world of sports and beyond. Not only is she a former undefeated world champion boxer, but she's also a successful entrepreneur, author, and TV personality.Laila sits with Damian to share stories of her childhood, her father’s influence, and her journey to greatness. She dives deep into the lessons she learned from her father, Muhammad Ali, especially the importance of generosity and strength in the face of adversity. She reflects on the special moments she shared with her dad and how those experiences shaped her character. Laila also opens up about the challenges she faced growing up, including being strong for her mother during tough times and navigating her own vision to become a champion. She shares valuable insights from her boxing career, including her experiences working with renowned trainers Roger Mayweather and Paddy Fitzpatrick.This episode offers an inspiring look at Laila's journey from being Muhammad Ali's daughter to becoming a champion in her own right. It explores themes of resilience, self-belief, and the power of a clear vision. 🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Claim your FREE t-shirt HERE: https://hppod.co/huelHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/Heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Enjoy 25% off your first meeting room booking at a Fora workspace HERE: https://hppod.co/FORA25Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy Cole is a legendary English footballer best known for his time at Manchester United, where he became one of the Premier League's all-time great strikers. With a career spanning nearly two decades, Cole's talent and determination earned him a place among the sport's greats, both in club and international football.In this episode, Jake and Damian sit down with Andy Cole to discuss the highs and lows of his remarkable journey, both on and off the pitch. Andy opens up about the challenges he faced after being diagnosed with a serious illness, the mental health struggles that followed, and how these experiences reshaped his outlook on life.He also reflects on the pivotal moments of his football career, including his peak performances, the unique pressures of playing for Manchester United and the complexities of his football relationships, including his bond with Dwight Yorke and the tension with Teddy Sheringham. The episode offers a deep exploration of resilience, mental health, and the importance of support systems during difficult times.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Claim your FREE t-shirt HERE: my.huel.com/hpblackDiscover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 Click here for 20% off your subscription! https://hppod.co/heightsFORA 👉 Enjoy 25% off your first meeting room booking at a Fora workspace HERE: https://hppod.co/FORA25Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partnersAndy Cole Fund - Kidney Research UK. The fund is for helping people like him who are living with kidney disease and goes to research into transplants and mental health and wellbeing.https://www.kidneyresearchuk.org/andycolefund/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Following the passing of former England Football manager Sven-Göran Eriksson, Jake and Damian catch up to reflect on his life and the enduring legacy he left behind. In this episode, they explore Sven's journey as a football manager, his unique coaching style, and his influence on British sport. Jake and Damian also highlight how Sven shaped the careers of football legends like David Beckham and Steven Gerrard. They chat with journalist Henry Winter, who had a long-standing relationship with Sven. Henry shares insights on what we can learn from Sven's approach to life and finding our version of High Performance, as well as how history might remember him.Listen in as Jake and Damian discuss what Sven's legacy teaches us about authenticity, embracing our imperfections, and redefining success with a well-rounded perspective.Thanks to Amazon Prime for allowing us to use Sven's parting message. Watch the full of documentary, 'Sven' on Amazon Prime now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
KSI is a multi-talented internet personality who has made a name for himself as a YouTuber, musician, and professional boxer. Known for his high-energy persona and relentless drive, KSI, whose real name is JJ Olatunji, continues to push boundaries across multiple fields, amassing a global fanbase.In this episode, Jake sits down with KSI to dive into the complexities of balancing his various pursuits. KSI opens up about how he maintains his success across YouTube, music, and boxing, revealing the strategies that keep him at the top of his game. He also discusses the difference between his public persona, "KSI," and his true self, JJ, shedding light on how he navigates the pressures that come with his multifaceted career.This episode offers a raw and honest look at the complications of KSI’s life, exploring themes of self-discovery, the importance of communication, and the power of collaboration.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Claim your FREE t-shirt HERE: my.huel.com/hpblackDiscover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/heights Get 20% off your subscription by using Code: HP20FORA 👉 Enjoy 25% off your first meeting room booking at a Fora workspace HERE: https://hppod.co/FORA25Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gary Brecka is a renowned human biologist and expert in the science of human performance. With over two decades of experience, Gary has become a leading voice in the world of biohacking, dedicated to optimising health and extending lifespan through science-backed methods.In this episode, Jake welcomes Gary Brecka to dive into the fascinating world of health optimisation. Gary shares his insights on the powerful benefits of ice baths, explaining how they can drastically improve physical health. He offers insights into breathwork techniques, discussing how they can bolster immunity, regulate body temperature, and improve overall health.Gary also breaks down the science behind his famous quote, “the presence of oxygen is the absence of disease,” and discusses how increasing oxygen levels in the body can lead to transformative health improvements. Beyond physical health, Gary addresses crucial topics like nutrition, mental stress, and sleep. He provides actionable tips for better nutrition and shares warning signs of mental stress that could impact our physiology. This episode offers practical advice on enhancing sleep quality and provides a holistic approach to maintaining both physical and mental well-being.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Claim your FREE t-shirt HERE: my.huel.com/hpblackDiscover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/heightsFORA 👉 Enjoy 25% off your first meeting room booking at a Fora workspace HERE: https://hppod.co/FORA25Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake and Damian explore the unseen factors that drive success. They explore the importance of self-discipline and how pushing yourself when no one else is watching can build confidence and lead to High Performance.Reflecting on insightful conversations with Liverpool Academy Director Alex Inglethorpe, Crossfit Coach Ben Bergeron, and Olympic legend Michael Johnson, they share inspiring stories of dedication, discipline, and the internal struggles between comfort and hard work. They also discuss how top performers resist the urge to take the easy path and maintain their drive to excel.Listen in as Jake and Damian highlight how a strong sense of purpose keeps high achievers on track, even when the temptation to take shortcuts arises. Plus, don’t forget to send your questions to hpteam@highperformancegroup.co.uk for a chance to be featured in upcoming episodes!Listen to the episodes mentioned:Alex Inglethorpe: https://hppod.co/alex-inglethorpeMichael Johnson: https://hppod.co/michael-johnsonBen Bergeron: https://thehighperformanceapp.com/episodes/1U1XGZ0EehQFiAyJAHUC5LShaun Wane: https://thehighperformanceapp.com/episodes/6ouSgEESlrJZYb19vw5YF1🚨 Partners:Huel 👉 Claim your FREE t-shirt HERE: my.huel.com/hpblackDiscover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/heightsFORA 👉 Enjoy 25% off your first meeting room booking at a Fora workspace HERE: https://hppod.co/FORA25Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Spencer Matthews is a well-known TV personality and entrepreneur who first rose to fame on the reality show "Made in Chelsea." Beyond his on-screen persona, Spencer has pushed himself to the limits with aspiring challenges, including competing in ultra-marathons and overcoming personal struggles.In this episode, Spencer joins Jake and Damian to discuss his remarkable transformation from reality TV star to ultra-marathoner. He opens up about his experiences in boarding school, the impact of losing his brother, and the moment he realised he needed to change his life.As Spencer prepares for an extraordinary challenge this summer, running 30 marathons in 30 days across the Jordanian desert to raise funds for Global’s Make Some Noise, he reveals his preparation strategies and the mindset needed to set such an ambitious goal.The episode explores themes of resilience, goal-setting, and the balance between ambition and acceptance, offering a raw and inspiring look at what it takes to modify ourselves and strive for greatness.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Claim your FREE t-shirt HERE: my.huel.com/hpblackDiscover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/heightsFORA 👉 Enjoy 25% off your first meeting room booking at a Fora workspace HERE: https://hppod.co/FORA25Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ollie Bearman is a rising star in the world of motorsport, known for his impressive performances and determination to make it to the top. As a young and talented driver, Ollie has been making waves with his exceptional skills on the track and inspiring journey towards becoming a Formula 1 driver. In this episode, Jake sits down with Ollie to discuss his path to Formula 1, and the extreme mental and physical demands that come with being a racing driver.Ollie candidly shares the moment he knew he was destined for Formula 1, his techniques for managing the immense pressure, and his interactions with notable figures like Frederick Vasseur and Charles Leclerc. He also reflects on what it was like to race alongside his hero, Lewis Hamilton and the sacrifices he made growing up. This episode offers an exclusive look into the mindset and determination of a future Formula 1 star. PartnersHuel 👉 Claim your FREE t-shirt HERE: my.huel.com/hpblackDiscover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 Click here for 20% off your subscription! https://hppod.co/heightsFORA 👉 Enjoy 25% off your first meeting room booking at a Fora workspace HERE: https://hppod.co/FORA25Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the new Premier League season around the corner, Jake and Damian catch up to discuss and reflect on the conversations they’ve had with top footballers and their perspective on playing at the top level. Drawing from past interviews with legends like Rio Ferdinand, Steven Gerrard, and Robin Van Persie, they uncover the dedication required to succeed at the highest level. From choosing the right people to surround yourself with, to dealing with the highs and lows of football, Jake and Damian explore the real price of success in football and whether the pursuit of greatness leaves any room for fun.Listen in as Jake and Damian offer valuable life lessons on balance, expectations, and the true meaning of success in the world of football.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Rio Ferdinand: https://thehighperformanceapp.com/episodes/4GvqDDiTLotLg7NoIkZsnCSteven Gerrard: https://thehighperformanceapp.com/episodes/210TnKOqtCIwSQJPIY8sH3Robin Van Persie: https://thehighperformanceapp.com/episodes/3E3zhq6JSAGDKLRvWgY75P Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is part of our "Experts In Their Field" mini-series, presented by Salesforce.Daniel Priestley is an entrepreneur and best-selling author. He founded his first company at the age of 21 and built it into a multi-million-dollar enterprise by age 25. Daniel has since expanded his business ventures across the UK, US, Singapore, and Australia.In this episode, Daniel joins Jake and Damian to share his deep insights on a critical topic about trust in business and negotiation. He discusses how trust is seriously built in small increments but can be swiftly lost in large amounts. Daniel also explains the impact of emerging technologies like AI on trust, and shares strategies for earning and maintaining customer trust.This episode is brought to you by ‘Salesforce’ who empowers companies to forge unprecedented connections like never before. By integrating customer relationships, AI, and data, Salesforce facilitates stronger connections, enhances productivity, and makes every customer experience more impactful. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Honnold is a world-renowned professional rock climber, best known for his free solo ascents of big walls. His most notable achievement is the free solo climb of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, a feat that brought him international fame and was featured in the Oscar-winning documentary, "Free Solo”.In this episode, Jake and Damian sit down with Alex to delve into the concept of mastery and what it means to truly excel at something. Alex shares his thoughts on the conditions required to achieve flow, a state of optimal performance and total immersion.Alex recounts his personal experiences of reaching flow state during some of his most extreme climbs, discussing how the difficulty of a task can push us into an autopilot mode where performance feels almost effortless.This episode offers a profound look into the mindset of one of the world's greatest climbers, revealing how he continues to set and achieve his goals.PartnersHuel 👉 Claim your FREE t-shirt HERE: my.huel.com/hpblackDiscover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/heightsFORA 👉 Enjoy 25% off your first meeting room booking at a Fora workspace HERE: https://hppod.co/FORA25Explore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We had the privilege of catching up with two remarkable athletes fresh from their medal success at the 2024 Olympic Games: Mountain Biker Tom Pidcock and Middle-Distance Runner Josh Kerr. In this episode, Jake takes a moment to reflect on Tom's candid insights into the importance of facing adversity head-on, the challenges he had to overcome to win the Olympic gold medal, and how embracing struggles, rather than avoiding them, was key to his success.Jake also speaks with Josh Kerr to break down his intense rivalry and what really went down in the unforgettable 2024 Olympic race. Josh opens up about the mindset he adopted after securing the Olympic silver medal, the role of visualisation, and the importance of focusing on what he could control. He also touches on the sacrifices he made to reach this level, offering a candid look into the realities of elite competition. This episode offers a deep dive into the mental and emotional aspects of high performance, with Tom and Josh sharing valuable lessons on resilience, preparation, and the pursuit of excellence. 🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Claim your FREE t-shirt HERE: my.huel.com/hpblackDiscover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/heightsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is part of our ‘Experts In Their Field’ mini-series, presented by Salesforce.Marc Mathieu is the former Chief Marketing Officer at Samsung and Senior Vice President of Marketing at Unilever. He now brings his extensive expertise to Salesforce as the Senior Vice President of Strategic Customer Transformation and Innovation, where he focuses on transforming brand-consumer interactions through AI.In this episode, Marc joins Jake and Damian to share his insights into customer success. He delves into the valuable lessons he's learned on delivering exceptional customer experiences, helping businesses thrive and seize new growth opportunities. This episode is brought to you by Salesforce, a company that empowers businesses to build unprecedented connections with customers. By integrating customer relationships, AI, and data, Salesforce enhances productivity, strengthens connections, and increases profitability. They also promote innovation and trust within organisations, enabling teams to work more efficiently and effectively. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Renowned author and spiritual leader, Deepak Chopra joins Jake and Damian at the Founders Forum event to explore how we can enhance our lives and find greater fulfilment. Known for his work on medicine and mindfulness, Deepak explains how these practices can help us enter a state of flow, where we are fully immersed and engaged in our activities. He emphasises the paradox of doing less to achieve more, highlighting how many bodily functions occur effortlessly, suggesting that high performance can be achieved with less conscious effort.While acknowledging the potential risks of AI, he sees it as a tool for positive change, enhancing creativity and addressing global issues. Deepak also shares his perspective on happiness, arguing that success should be measured by joy rather than achievements. Throughout this episode, Deepak offers insights into living a more conscious and joyful life, advocating for a balanced approach to technology and a deeper understanding of our inner selves.🚨 PartnersHuel 👉 Claim your FREE t-shirt HERE: my.huel.com/hpblackDiscover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/heightsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After coming out of retirement and winning Silver at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, we revisit a captivating conversation with one of Britain's most recognised athletes, Tom Daley. In this episode, Tom shares his inspiring journey with Jake and Damian, revealing how growing up feeling different had given him the strength to succeed. He opens up about losing his father to cancer in 2011, coming out as gay, having a baby, and becoming a prominent spokesperson for the LGBTQ+ community.Listen in as we learn from Tom Daley's incredible story and the lessons he learned along the way.Listen to the full episode:https://thehighperformanceapp.com/episodes/4a4tZiZJMuAfm5mhLsAdUU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is part of our ‘Experts In Their Field’ mini-series, presented by Salesforce.Jake and Damian sit down with Patricia Bright, one of the UK's leading social media influencers, to discuss her journey and passion for equality.Proudly acclaimed as one of the UK’s foremost fashion and beauty YouTube channels across Europe and with a professional background in financial consulting, Patricia Bright is now a multi-award winning, globally recognised content creator with a following of over 4 million spanning the globe.In this episode, Patricia takes us on a compelling journey through her personal and professional growth, sharing insights into her remarkable evolution and the challenges she has overcome. She opens up about her experiences in navigating the spotlight, revealing the strategies and mindset shifts that have helped her manage public attention and maintain her authenticity. Patricia also delves into her commitment to fostering diversity and equality in the business world. Through her story, Patricia highlights the transformative power of embracing diverse perspectives and creating inclusive environments, offering valuable lessons for anyone looking to make a meaningful impact in their field.Being part of Salesforce connects companies with customers uniquely, using business as a force for change. Committed to benefiting employees, partners, communities, and the planet, Salesforce advocates for a world where everyone is valued and empowered. A belief in the power of diversity to drive innovation, strengthen connections, and enrich the culture of an organisation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luton Town football manager Rob Edwards sits with Jake and Damian to discuss the highs and lows of his career in football management.In this episode, former professional footballer and Luton Town’s manager, Rob Edwards, known for his resilience and leadership, opens up about the mental challenges he faced, emphasising the importance of a supportive team.He reflects on his team’s transformative journey from early struggles to becoming a fearless and entertaining force on the field. Rob also recounts a pivotal moment after a tough defeat, where he rallied his team amidst doubt and criticism, setting a new course driven by bravery and ambition.Rob also bring us onto the field for the incident which almost took the life of Luton's captain, Tom Lockyer, and the effect this incident had on his perspective.He shares the inspiring encounters he shared with fellow premier league managers; Jurgen Klopp, Pep Guardiola, Unai Emery and Mikel Arteta, who motivated him to keep pushing forward in his field. This episode showcases Rob Edward’s journey, demonstrating how resilience, teamwork, and an enduring passion for football propel him and his team forward, despite any obstacles they encounter.PartnersHuel 👉 https://hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/heightsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games, Jake and Damian catch up to discuss and share the insights and lessons they’ve learned from years of interviews with legendary Olympians. In this episode, they explore the different types of performance, whether peak, high or optimal, and they discuss how athletes prepare to perform their best during the most critical moments.Reflecting on conversations with guests like Adam Peaty, Dina Asher-Smith, and Dame Kelly Holmes, they delve into the themes of resilience, dealing with failure, and the importance of trusting the process. Listen in as Jake and Damian share their thoughts and be inspired by the dedication and mindset of these elite athletes. Don’t forget to send in questions to hpteam@highperformancegroup.co.uk for a chance to be featured in future episodes!Listen to the full Olympic episodes: https://thehighperformanceapp.com/collections/6ivpzNvOib2basC4rxFXZ8PartnersHuel 👉 https://hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/heightsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is part of our ‘Experts In Their Field’ mini-series, presented by Salesforce.In this episode, we welcome Mo Gawdat, former Chief Business Officer for Google X, tech entrepreneur, and author of the best-selling books "Solve for Happy" and "Scary Smart” back to High Performance. Mo sits down with Damian to discuss innovation, a topic he is deeply passionate about and a leading voice in. Together, they explore how we innovate, how we can define a concept as elusive as innovation, and the common obstacles that hinder productivity and creativity.Mo shares his insights on the ever-changing goalposts that make us dismiss the present and forget how far we’ve come. He delves into the difference between creativity and innovation, explaining how creating something entirely new differs from improving existing ideas.Mo also emphasises the importance of a collaborative environment and aligned mission to foster innovation. He shares tips on overcoming the fear of failure, managing organisational resources, and addressing the lack of urgency that often stifles innovation. This episode was made possible by Salesforce, who value innovation as one of their core-values. With their AI platform Einstein 1, you can combine various AI-powered tools and features under one umbrella to help businesses automate tasks, gain insights, and enhance customer interactions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Four-time Olympic Champion Michael Johnson joins us on High Performance to explore the mindset and strategies that propelled him to extraordinary record-breaking athletics success.Known for his electrifying running style, Michael Johnson made history at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics by becoming the first man to win both the 200 and 400 metres at the same games. In this episode, Michael talks about the importance of having a strong support system and staying grounded in reality.Michael recounts difficult decisions he faced in his career, including his choice to return a relay gold medal tainted by doping allegations, showcasing his commitment to integrity and fairness in athletics. He also opens up about recently facing a life-threatening stroke, sharing the debilitating impact on his body and his incredible road to recovery.Michael goes on to share his journey of overcoming self-doubt, the lessons learned from his family and coaches, and his approach to handling pressure and setbacks. He reveals new insights from his experiences on the track, the intricacies of racing, and the mental strategies that helped him become one of the world’s fastest men.Throughout the episode, Michael underscores the resilience, integrity, and balance necessary to excel in sport and life, offering a glimpse into the mindset of a legendary athlete who’s navigated both triumph and adversity.PartnersHuel 👉 https://hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/heightsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After England's heartbreaking loss at Euro 2024 and Gareth Southgate stepping down as manager, Jake and Damian dive into the highs and lows of the tournament and Southgate's impactful tenure. They reflect on the unexpected turn of events throughout the tournament, noting the optimism for England's chances before the final. Jake and Damian discuss how Southgate transformed England's team from the low point of losing to Iceland in 2016 to becoming consistent contenders in major tournaments. They highlight his influence in fostering a culture of high expectations and nurturing a generation of young players proud to represent their country. Jake and Damian explore how Southgate's humility and leadership left a lasting impact, showing that success is measured not just by trophies but by positive changes and foundations for the future. Despite not winning a major trophy, he leaves behind a stronger, more hopeful England team. PartnersHuel 👉 https://hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/heightsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, respected neuroscientist and author Dr. Tara Swart joins Jake to uncover fascinating perspectives about the complex interplay between our brains and bodies.Tara sheds light on how our constant smartphone use impacts us both mentally and physically, and what we can do to reduce the side effects of technology. She also discusses the impact of stress on weight gain, highlighting why our bodies hold onto fat when we’re stressed.Exploring how high stress levels affect our brains and bodies, Tara explains the impact of reduced creativity and a weaker immune system. She emphasises the importance of having meaningful social relationships and spending time in nature for better mental and physical health.Touching on the practical tips from her book, “The Source”, Tara shares insights into how we can achieve High Performance, including using action boards to manifest our goals and the crucial role of nutrition.This episode provides practical advice on managing stress and enhancing brain health, motivating us all to reconsider our digital habits and lifestyle choices for a healthier future.PartnersHuel 👉 https://hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/heightsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https://hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake and Damian are joined by Great Britain Olympic medal favourite Keely Hodgkinson, to dive deep into her journey as a middle-distance runner and her mindset as an elite athlete.Keely Hodgkinson is a rising star in athletics, winning 800m silver at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics at just 19 years old, before becoming European Champion in June 2024. She shares how she manages nervous energy and the importance of staying relaxed and focused before races at the highest level.Keely discusses balancing external expectations with staying true to herself, even in high-pressure environments like the Olympic Games. She openly shares her personal challenges following the 2020 Olympics, and highlights the support of her mother in overcoming some of her toughest moments.Emphasising the crucial role of her coaches in her development, Keely cites their ability to push her to reach her potential whilst balancing a sustainable and positive training environment.This episode uncovers the journey of Great Britain’s most promising Olympic talents, highlighting the importance of recovery, avoiding burnout and the mental strength required to excel in modern-day athletics.PartnersHuel 👉 https://hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/heightsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https;//hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special episode, Jake and Damian reflect on England’s iconic Euro 2024 journey so far, revealing insights into the work Damian has conducted with the England team as part of their tournament preparations. Damian shares the details behind the conception of England’s penalty shootout ‘buddy’ system, highlighting how the support of other players was critical to creating a safe environment for each penalty taker to succeed. Using moments from our conversations with Ollie Watkins and Gareth Southgate, this episode explores the true mentality of the England squad and their attention to detail throughout their journey to International success.PartnersHuel 👉 https://hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/heightsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https;//hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discover profound insights into the workings of the brain and how we can optimise its functions, with this conversation with neurosurgeon and neuroscientist Dr Rahul Jandial.In this episode, Rahul discusses the dynamic nature of the human brain, comparing neurons to floating jellyfish and highlighting our ever-changing emotional and behavioural states. He explains how understanding brain pathways can help manage anxiety, stress, and emotions, drawing parallels to the challenges faced by astronauts and athletes.Rahul reflects on his transformative experiences conducting hundreds of brain surgeries, revealing the beauty and complexity of our brains. He also shares how to reach the perfect flow state, where mastery and creativity blend seamlessly, allowing individuals to perform at their peak by trusting their instincts.Drawing from his extensive experience with patients, Rahul offers a unique perspective on resilience and high performance, urging us to see the brain as an evolving ecosystem capable of constant renewal.This episode provides a fascinating look into the brain's workings, and offers practical advice on achieving high performance and emotional regulation through understanding our most powerful organ.PartnersHuel 👉 https://hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsHeights 👉 https://hppod.co/heightsExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https;//hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake and Damian welcome former footballer Joleon Lescott to High Performance, discussing the highs and lows of his career, the influential people in his life and the challenges he faced on and off the pitch.Joleon Lescott is best known for his time at clubs including Everton and Manchester City, contributing to City's Premier League triumphs in 2012 and 2014 and earning numerous caps for England.In this conversation, Joleon opens up about the resilience instilled in him by his parents and the intimidating environment of his early football years. He discusses growing up after a life-changing accident as a child and how football helped him to handle taunts about his scars.Moving to Manchester City, he talks about his initial reluctance to discuss the transfer and the feeling of stepping into a squad filled with top-tier players. He also recounts his mixed relationship with managers Mark Hughes and Roberto Mancini, and praises coach Glenn Hoddle for getting the best out of him as a player.Reflecting on Man City’s dramatic Premier League victory in 2012, Joleon expresses his happiness and gratitude in the moments that followed. He also addresses criticism faced by the club since he signed, emphasising the dedication and teamwork behind their success.This episode provides an unfiltered view to the challenges and triumphs of a Premier League and International footballer, highlighting the significance of perseverance and personal growth both on and off the field.PartnersHuel 👉 https://hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsEight Sleep 👉 https://hppod.co/eightsleepManual 👉 https://hppod.co/manualExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https;//hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we revisit a compelling conversation with the new Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer. We explore the man behind the politician, and what he’s learned about leadership throughout his careerReflecting on his journey from barrister to party leader, Keir opens up to Jake and Damian about his formative years, the challenges of his legal career, and the profound impact of his mother's resilience in his life.From his passion for football and lessons learned from following Arsenal, to navigating the adversarial world of politics and his vision for reform, Keir shares insights on leadership, decision-making, and staying true to our principles.PartnersHuel 👉 https://hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsEight Sleep 👉 https://hppod.co/eightsleepManual 👉 https://hppod.co/manualExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:https;//hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Renowned doctor, researcher and advocate, Chris Van Tulleken joins Jake and Damian for a candid conversation on the impact of ultra-processed foods on our mental and physical health. He shares his insights on how certain foods not only harm our bodies but also mess with our minds, leading to anxiety, depression, and a lack of control. He explains his own 30-day junk food experiment and its effects and describes the physical and mental toll of such diets, highlighting their effects on sleep, mood, and digestion.Chris expresses the urgent need for systemic changes, such as warning labels on food and removing financial ties between the food industry and government committees. He shares how his book ‘Ultra-Processed People’ aims to empower readers and spark a grassroots movement for better food policies. He offers practical advice for families looking to make healthier choices now, without waiting for policy changes. This episode encourages us to channel our frustration with the food system into activism and policy change to create a healthier future for everyone.PartnersHuel 👉 hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsEight Sleep 👉 hppod.co/eightsleepManual 👉 hppod.co/manualExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In part 2 of this episode, Joe Hart opens up to Jake and Damian about the challenging yet transformative period in his career when he moved to Torino. Despite facing setbacks and being sidelined at times, Joe emphasises the importance of staying present, enjoying both good and tough times and finding clarity in difficult situations. He also reflects on his stints at West Ham, Burnley, and Tottenham, and how those experiences shaped his perspective on football and life.Reflecting on his time at Celtic, Joe describes the joy of becoming central to a team again and the deep connection he feels with the club and its supporters.This episode highlights the importance of resilience and embracing both the highs and lows in one's career.PartnersHuel 👉 hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsEight Sleep 👉 hppod.co/eightsleepManual 👉 hppod.co/manualExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the first of this two-part episode, we welcome former England goalkeeper Joe Hart to High Performance, discussing his remarkable career and the mindset that has driven him to success.Best known for his time at Manchester City and the England national team, Joe is a multiple Premier League FA Cup winner, and has played in some of the most memorable matches of the 21st century.Joe discusses his time at Manchester City, including his relationships with teammates and the pivotal moments that defined his career. Joe also shares his perspective on being dropped by Pep Guardiola and how he dealt with the frustration of not fitting into the new vision for the club.Reflecting on his England career, Joe talks about the pride and the criticism he faced, especially after the 2016 tournament. He emphasises the unique pressures of being a goalkeeper and offers advice on handling setbacks and maintaining a strong mindset.This episode provides an in-depth look into the highs and lows of Joe Hart's career, revealing the determination and resilience that have made him one of English football’s standout goalkeepers.PartnersHuel 👉 hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsEight Sleep 👉 hppod.co/eightsleepManual 👉 hppod.co/manualExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake and Damian sit down with Olympic record-breaker Laura Kenny to discuss the highs and lows of her illustrious cycling career, and the personal challenges she's faced along the way. Legendary British track and road cyclist Laura Kenny made her mark as a five-time Olympic champion and the most successful female cyclist in Olympic history. In this episode, Laura opens up to Jake and Damian about the intense pressure of competing at the highest level, and what led to her retirement this year.Laura openly shares her experiences of the 2012 and 2016 Olympics, recounting the overwhelming nerves she felt and the unique mindset required to overcome such immense pressure. She also reflects on the invaluable support and lessons from her father, emphasising the importance of constructive feedback over harsh criticism.Laura talks about the emotional toll of her struggles with conceiving and the impact it had on her mental health. She bravely shares how speaking out about her miscarriage and the pressures of being a top athlete helped her cope and heal.This conversation provides important insights into managing pressure, fostering supportive relationships, and the crucial role of communication in overcoming personal challenges.If you've been affected by miscarraige - miscarriageassociation.org.ukPartnersHuel 👉 hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsEight Sleep 👉 hppod.co/eightsleepManual 👉 hppod.co/manualExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake joins world-leading nutrition expert Tim Spector to dive deep into the myths and truths about diet and health.Tim Spector is a renowned epidemiologist, geneticist, and author. Known for his work on personalised nutrition, he explains why calorie counting often fails in the long term. Emphasising the importance of food quality over quantity, Tim points out how ultra-processed foods can sabotage our health despite being low-calorie.Tim breaks down the complex relationship between diet, exercise, and mental health, sharing insights on why exercise alone isn't enough for weight loss and how our food choices impact our mood and mental health.He also talks about the transformative changes he'd make to our food systems, like ensuring real food in all institutions, stressing the interconnectedness of diet, exercise, and sleep for optimal health.With practical tips on how to improve your diet and lifestyle, this episode provides trusted insights from one of the most respected experts in the health and wellness field.PartnersHuel 👉 hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsEight Sleep 👉 hppod.co/eightsleepManual 👉 hppod.co/manualExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we revisit our insightful conversation with England Manager Gareth Southgate prior to Euro 2020. Gareth reflects on his journey, including leading the Three Lions to the 2018 World Cup semi-finals, and his ambitions for future tournaments.Gareth shares stories from his distinguished playing career; earning 57 international caps and playing in four major tournaments with England, and how these experiences shaped his outlook on management.As England aim for Euro 2024 glory, discover Gareth’s insights on leadership and development, from his experiences traveling across Europe to observe other coaching methods, to the lessons he’s carried forward from his own playing career.Partners:Huel 👉 hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsEight Sleep 👉 hppod.co/eightsleepManual 👉 hppod.co/manualExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake and Damian sit down with Premier League footballer Ollie Watkins, discussing his staggering journey from non-league football to reaching the Champions League.England and Aston Villa forward Ollie Watkins joins us on High Performance after a breakthrough season, achieving the most assists in the Premier League. Ollie opens up to Jake and Damian about his route to the top, discussing his rejection from Exeter City at age nine, struggling with concentration, and his determination to prove people wrong.Reflecting on key mentors and moments throughout his career, Ollie highlights the impact of High Performance culture, emphasising the importance of humility and consistency instilled by coaches such as Unai Emery. He advocates for breaking down the stigma around mental health challenges among athletes.Ollie also recalls the pressure of scoring his first goal for Aston Villa, highlighting the memorable feeling of a weight being lifted from his shoulders when his aim became a reality. He shares a defining moment against Arsenal, where his goal and celebration asserted his belonging in the Premier League.This episode uncovers the remarkable journey of one of England's most promising footballing talents; from Ollie’s humble beginnings, to his Premier League success and Champions League aspirations.Partners:Huel 👉 hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsEight Sleep 👉 hppod.co/eightsleepManual 👉 hppod.co/manualExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, former Special Forces Soldier Jason Fox joins Jake and Damian to share his insights on navigating life's challenges and embracing fear. The former Royal Marine Commando and Special Forces Sergeant is a well-known TV personality, author, and motivational speaker. Throughout this conversation, Jason shares compelling stories from his military career and personal life, providing a unique perspective on resilience and enjoying chaos.Jason reflects on the emotional journey of having a daughter born with challenges, and what he’s learnt about shared human vulnerabilities. He discusses the superhuman strength needed to control reactions to difficult situations and his daughter's resilience in her battles.Transitioning from military life to civilian life, Jason opens up about his struggles and how he eventually found his footing outside the structured environment of the military.Jason also dives into the themes of his new book, "Embrace The Chaos", explaining how it stems from his own experiences and mistakes. He talks about the importance of managing fear, learning from failure, and conducting emotional stock-takes during stressful situations. In this engaging and thought-provoking conversation, Jason Fox provides valuable perspectives on overcoming adversity, managing fear, and finding strength in the midst of chaos.PartnersHuel 👉 hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsEight Sleep 👉 hppod.co/eightsleepManual 👉 hppod.co/manualExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake meets with Daniel Lieberman, a renowned researcher in human evolutionary biology and a Professor at Harvard University, to discuss the profound impact of exercise on our health and longevity.Daniel delves into the evidence revealing how just a moderate amount of physical activity can significantly lower our risk of death from numerous diseases, including cancer. He challenges the notion of exercise as a modern demand, highlighting its importance for human well-being throughout history.He also shares personal strategies for staying active, emphasising the social and enjoyable aspects of physical fitness. Daniel also highlights the physiological benefits of exercise, from combating inflammation to promoting mental well-being. Touching on the importance of sleep, Daniel explains how society can better support healthy lifestyles through public education from a young age. He discusses that improving our exercise habits and diet could drastically enhance our quality of life and reduce chronic diseases.With insights grounded in evolutionary biology and supported by compelling evidence, this episode challenges us to rethink our relationship with exercise and prioritise health in a sedentary world.PartnersHuel 👉 hppod.co/huel Discover all 154 health benefits at uk.huel.com/benefitsEight Sleep 👉 hppod.co/eightsleepManual 👉 hppod.co/manualExplore offers and discounts through our other partners:hppod.co/partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we revisit our fascinating conversation with McLaren Formula 1 driver Lando Norris. After a rapid rise to the top of the podium in Formula 1, we look back at Lando’s chat with us in 2022, as he dreamt of becoming a race winner and championship force.Listen as Lando speaks to Jake and Damian about his tough beginnings in F1, how he struggled with mental health and imposter syndrome, and what it’s like racing against his heroes.Uncover Lando’s mindset on confidence and self-belief, his views on privilege growing up, and the sacrifices he’s made to reach the top of the world’s fastest sport. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Renowned for his captivating presence on screen and innovative business endeavours, Jamie Laing joins Jake to share candid insights into his career and overcoming personal struggles.Jamie Laing is more than just a reality TV star: he’s also recognised as an investor and entrepreneur, establishing the confectionery company 'Candy Kittens', and hosting several podcasts including ‘Great Company’ and ‘Newlyweds’.Despite his privileged background, Jamie emphasises the importance of hard work and determination in building his businesses, debunking misconceptions about his success solely stemming from family wealth. He highlights the necessity of surrounding ourselves with the right people and embracing resilience in the face of challenges.Jamie also opens up about his experiences with anxiety and depersonalisation, shedding light on the struggles many face with mental health. He discusses the importance of acceptance and seeking help, offering hope and encouragement to those grappling with similar issues.Discussing the impact of social media and criticism, Jamie shares his experience of facing online abuse and maintaining confidence in his creative pursuits. Whether it’s building a business or facing personal battles, this conversation with Jamie Laing explores how with the right mindset and support, we can navigate through life’s ups and downs and emerge stronger on the other side. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake and Damian sit down with the remarkable Ronda Rousey, a professional mixed martial artist and former UFC champion, to dive into various aspects of her life and career.Ronda Rousey became the first UFC women's champion and a judo Olympic Medalist, earning back-to-back golds at the Pan American Championships and a 2008 Olympic bronze medal. Ronda opens up about her upbringing, including the real impact of her father’s suicide when she was just eight years old.Ronda discusses her addiction to winning and the challenges she faced in her career, particularly in navigating relationships with coaches. Offering advice to others facing similar situations, she emphasises the importance of always having a backup plan and not feeling trapped in any situation.As the conversation unfolds, Ronda shares insights on the support she received from others, highlighting her strategy of making herself unavoidable in the media, as well as her infamous encounter with Dana White, the CEO of the UFC. She also addresses her experience with concussion symptoms, shedding light on the lack of awareness surrounding CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy) during her career.This episode delves into the depths of resilience, determination, and the transformative power of love, as Ronda Rousey shares her personal journey from tragedy to triumph. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Liverpool FC Academy Director Alex Inglethorpe joins Jake and Damian to discuss the secrets of success in football and player development.Alex Inglethorpe is a former English footballer, who played forward for Watford, Leyton Orient, Exeter City, and Barnet, before becoming a renowned football coach specialising in nurturing young talent at the academy level.Alex shares valuable perspectives on the intricacies of coaching, culture building and nurturing up-and-coming talent. He highlights the importance of trust and faith from a manager, parent, or coach; emphasising the role of empathy and belief in players’ abilities.Alex recounts memorable moments whilst coaching players including Harry Kane and Trent Alexander-Arnold, highlighting the role of mentorship and honesty in their success. Reflecting on the transformative belief and leadership installed by Jürgen Klopp, he discusses Klopp's ability to instil confidence and unity within his team as they overcome challenges and strive for success.The episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the mindset of a coach dedicated to developing the next generation of talent and fostering a winning mentality, both on and off the field. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we dive into the incredible journey of Michail Antonio, the West Ham United striker who rose from non-league football to European glory.After almost a decade at West Ham, Michail made history by becoming the club’s all-time top goalscorer in the Premier League. In this heart to heart conversation with Jake and Damian, Michail opens up about his time at West Ham, the constant speculation surrounding his future at the club, and the challenges he's faced in proving his worth season after season.As West Ham undergoes a transition with the departure of David Moyes and a focus on younger players, Michail openly reflects on the evolving dynamics, where the influx of younger talent signals a potential shift away from seasoned players like himself.Michail discloses how he fell in and out of love with football and his struggles with various mental health challenges, including the shocking reality of one of his lowest moments in the hours following West Ham’s Europa Conference League victory. Despite facing criticism and adversity, he maintains a resilient mindset, rooted in unwavering self-belief.From stepping onto the Premier League stage to the invaluable lessons learnt from his managers past and present, Michail offers us a raw and insightful glimpse into the highs and lows of a professional footballer in the modern era.For support on mental health, visit: https://hppod.co/mind-Sponsors:Eight Sleep: Click here: https://hppod.co/eightsleep for £350 discount- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this captivating episode, business icon Richard Branson joins Jake to share his fascinating stories about life, leadership, and luck.-Sponsors:Eight Sleep: Click here: https://hppod.co/eightsleep for £200 discount-British entrepreneur extraordinaire Richard Branson founded the Virgin Group in 1970, branching out from record retailing into multiple industries. Reflecting on significant moments throughout his life, Richard recalls the dramatic experience of an engine failure during a flight four decades ago, and how this changed his perspective on luck.He emphasises the importance of optimism and resilience, highlighting his own positive outlook and ability to bounce back from challenges. Touching on the years of the pandemic, Richard opens up about the reality of selling parts of his Virgin Galactic business in order to save jobs, and the personal criticism that followed.Discussing his relationship with dyslexia, Richard explains why he views it as a strength that helped him excel, and the importance of focusing on strengths rather than weaknesses. He underscores the importance of delegation, the value of truly knowing your team, and fostering a fun work environment.Reflecting on his book, Richard offers insights into entrepreneurship, highlighting its potential to positively impact lives and address global issues. He urges aspiring entrepreneurs to embrace innovation, persistence, and believe in making the world better.In this absorbing conversation, Richard Branson’s wisdom and infectious enthusiasm shines through as we explore the resilience, optimism and determination behind one of Britain’s most celebrated entrepreneurs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake and Damian team up with acclaimed restaurateur Will Guidara to delve into the world of hospitality.A leading figure in the culinary world, Will Guidara is a renowned restaurateur and co-owner of New York City's Eleven Madison Park restaurant. His dedication to innovation, exceptional service, and culinary excellence has earned him widespread acclaim, including the prestigious accolade of three Michelin Stars.Will offers insights into the essence of hospitality, emphasising the importance of creating memorable experiences and nurturing relationships. He shares anecdotes, like the impactful reaction from a fine dining customer he served a New York hot dog, highlighting the profound impact of making people feel seen and valued and how small gestures can create lasting memories.Will explores practical tips for enhancing experiences, such as attentiveness and understanding the love languages of those we serve. Drawing from personal experiences, like caring for his mother with cancer, Will underscores the significance of empathy and resilience in hospitality. He also discusses the crucial process of hiring and firing in building a cohesive team, advocating for deliberate choices to foster a culture of dedication and growth.Through engaging conversation and insightful stories, this conversation emphasises hospitality is both an art and a science, essential for success in any endeavour.-Sponsors:Eight Sleep: Click here: https://hppod.co/eightsleep for £200 discount- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Chris Williamson joins Jake and Damian to delve deep into the realms of connection and embracing authenticity.Chris Williamson is an English podcaster, YouTuber and former television personality; appearing on the first series of Love Island in 2015. Since 2018 he has hosted the highly regarded Modern Wisdom podcast, surpassing a staggering 400 million downloads.Chris boldly talks about fighting feelings of not being enough, showing how chasing success can sometimes mean giving up happiness. He chats openly about his childhood and upbringing, craving validation after growing up feeling lonely.Despite his success, Chris acknowledges his ongoing pursuit for self-improvement through journaling, meditation, and therapy; emphasising the importance of these exercises for continuous growth.From his podcasting success to his latest venture with ‘Neutonic’, a thoughtfully crafted productivity drink, Chris highlights the power of curiosity, consistency, and intentionalism. He shares the importance of defining our desires and taking action to fulfil them.-Sponsors:Eight Sleep: Click here: https://hppod.co/eightsleep for £200 discount-This episode digs into the twists and turns of human connections, striving for real success, and finding out who we are. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Iconic ice dancing duo Torvill and Dean sit down with Jake and Damian to reflect on their illustrious career spanning over 50 years.Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean are a lengendary former British ice skating duo and 1984 Winter Olympics Champions. In this episode, they reflect on their early days, recalling the pivotal moment when they realised their potential as a duo. They highlight how their shared passion for skating and unwavering commitment to improvement bound them together for over five decades.Delving into their creative process, Torvill and Dean recount the discovery of ‘Bolero’, the routine that would later become iconic for their 1984 Olympic success. They emphasise the dedication and discipline required for success, the challenges they faced, and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of their sport.Looking back on their illustrious careers, the pair reveal their decision to retire after 50 years on the ice. With wisdom gleaned from a lifetime of skating, they embrace the idea of leaving the stage on their own terms, ready to embark on new adventures.This conversation explores the insights behind Torvill and Dean’s dynamic partnership, and how they navigated tensions and dealt with failure to become two of Great Britain’s most celebrated Olympians.-Sponsors:Eight Sleep: Click here: https://hppod.co/eightsleep for £200 discount- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this absorbing conversation, Jake sits down with none other than Arnold Schwarzenegger, delving into the renowned actor and former bodybuilder's remarkable journey to becoming a global icon.Arnold Schwarzenegger is an actor, businessman, former Governor of California, and legendary professional bodybuilder, among many more accolades. In this episode, Arnie opens up about his humble beginnings, confessing he never could have imagined the extraordinary path his life has taken. He shares the story of when he first visited London in 1966 as a 19 year old, to compete in the Mr. Universe competition, and reflects on how his life has transformed since. Arnold shares his unwavering belief in setting goals and passionately pursuing them, claiming he doesn’t need discipline, rather he is fueled by the pure joy of chasing goals.Arnold reflects on pivotal moments in his life and challenges he has encountered, from being labeled a narcissist by his father for his focus on physical appearance, to dealing with self-doubt whilst pursuing his wildest dreams. Throughout this, he emphasises the importance of having a clear vision, unwavering faith, and a supportive community. Arnold also acknowledges the contributions of others to his success, rejecting the idea of being a self-made man and highlighting the significance of building and maintaining a community.With his timeless wisdom and infectious optimism, Arnold inspires listeners to embrace their goals, cultivate resilience and work together towards creating a brighter future for generations to come.-Sponsors:Eight Sleep: Click here: https://hppod.co/eightsleep for £200 discount-To listen to the audience Q&A with Arnold, download the High Performance App now: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake sits down with Robin Sharma to uncover the depths of true wealth, exploring the eight hidden habits to live your richest life.Robin Sharma is an international author and speaker, renowned for his insights on personal development and leadership. Drawing on topics from his latest book, Robin discusses the eight forms of wealth, including health, personal growth, and relationships. He stresses the importance of prioritising holistic well-being over pursuing financial gain alone.Robin delves into the power of habits, and shares how forgiveness and continuous learning can cultivate a successful and meaningful life. He also introduces Jake to concepts like the "30-day challenge" and highlights the importance of dopamine detox to break free from digital distractions.Throughout the episode, Robin shares practical insights and anecdotes from his interactions with billionaires and entrepreneurs. He emphasises the value of helping others and being of service as essential to true fulfilment in life.This conversation offers a refreshing perspective on high performance and success, reminding us that true wealth encompasses more than financial prosperity.-Sponsors:Eight Sleep: Click here: https://hppod.co/eightsleep for £200 discount- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcoming the incredibly talented Scottish singer-songwriter Tom Walker to High Performance, sharing his journey from breakout success to navigating fame and self-care.In this episode, Tom Walker joins Jake and Damian to share insights into his life as a successful singer and songwriter. From the highs of winning the BRIT Awards to the lows of overworking himself into a breakdown, Tom opens up about the importance of setting boundaries, especially with management and labels. He recounts on the pivotal moments that shaped his career, from being inspired by ACDC at just nine years old to creating hit songs born out of personal loss and struggles.With two million albums sold worldwide, Tom doesn't shy away from discussing the challenges of fame, admitting his discomfort with TV appearances and selling his music. Yet, he offers practical advice on coping mechanisms and the importance of reaching out for support during tough times.As he discusses navigating through the challenges of COVID-19 and teasing his upcoming album, we gain a glimpse into the evolution of Tom Walker, both as an artist and as a person.This episode dives into the importance of self-care, setting boundaries, and seizing opportunities in order to navigate success and maintain mental well-being in the creative industry.-Sponsors:Eight Sleep: Click here: https://hppod.co/eightsleep for £200 discount- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the first time ever, High Performance turns to the animal kingdom to unlock the secrets of mammals’ remarkable survival strategies.Jake and Damian are joined by the producers of BBC Earth’s “Mammals”, Roger Webb and Harry Lawrence; who share behind-the-scenes challenges and exciting moments from the development of the series. Roger, with 25+ years of experience in crafting mesmerising natural history content, and Harry, whose early career was shaped by the enthralling episodes of Mammals, bring a wealth of insights to the table.Roger and Harry recount their extraordinary interactions with legendary British Broadcaster Sir David Attenborough, highlighting his humility, passion for nature, and timeless energy. They share the valuable lessons they learned from Sir David, emphasising the importance of staying grounded and finding joy in their work.The producers also delve into why mammals dominate Earth and what humans can learn from their exceptional parenting and teamwork. We hear captivating tales from their wild filming experiences, and the important role of storytelling in connecting audiences with nature. Roger and Harry also provide a glimpse into how crews prepare meticulously to seize breathtaking moments with mammals without missing opportunities.This episode is an exciting exploration into wildlife filmmaking, packed with insights into the wonders of nature and the art of capturing it on camera.-Sponsors:Eight Sleep: Click here: https://hppod.co/eightsleep for £200 discount- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we explore a journey of resilience and transformation; the evolution of a promising basketball player to a celebrated bodybuilding champion.Phil Heath is an American IFBB Pro League professional bodybuilder, who clinched the Mr. Olympia title seven times consecutively from 2011 to 2017. His latest victory tied him with Arnold Schwarzenegger for the second-most wins in history, following Ronnie Coleman and Lee Haney.From battling suicidal thoughts to finding his light in the darkness, Phil talks candidly about the pivotal moments that led him to reevaluate his life's direction. Reflecting on his basketball days, he recounts the realisation that it was time to pivot when he felt overlooked on the court. He describes the struggle of facing adversity without a support system, battling with loneliness and despair.Throughout the episode, Phil emphasises the importance of perseverance and seeking support during tough times. He credits influential figures like his gym teacher and coach Tim Grover for guiding him through adversity and teaching him valuable lessons in managing emotion.Offering advice for navigating through darkness, Phil reminds us that even in our darkest moments, there is always a glimmer of hope waiting to be ignited. This episode explores resilience, hope and self-discovery.Get up to £250 off the Eight Sleep Pod by following this link: https://www.eightsleep.com/uk/hpp/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, sponsored by BT, Jake sits down with Clement, Alice, Maggie and Ed - four real life business owners, with wildly varied experiences across the UK business sector. We explore what it’s really like being the boss.The key attributes you need to lead a business, and the big lessons they’ve learned over the years. Clement, Alice, Maggie and Ed reflect on the highest highs along their journeys, and also the most challenging moments, and how ultimately, marginal gains are everything. It’s more than a conversation about business, it’s about fostering a winning culture.A big thank you to BT for making this happen - remember that BT is there to support you and your business, providing strong reliability, dedicated support and robust network security - so you can get on with what you do best which is running your business. Put simply whatever your business is, BT's got your back.Thanks to Clement, Alice, Maggie and Ed for sitting down, and making for such a great roundtable. You can find out more about their businesses here…Clement - The Village People - https://princeofpeckham.co.uk/ Maggie - Lewes FC - https://lewesfc.com/ Ed - https://www.thealternativeboard.co.uk/ Alice - https://thelowdown.com/ Thanks to Clement, Alice, Maggie and Ed for sitting down, and making for such a great roundtable. You can find out more about their businesses here…Clement - The Village People - https://princeofpeckham.co.uk/ Maggie - Lewes FC - https://lewesfc.com/ Ed - https://www.thealternativeboard.co.uk/ Alice - https://thelowdown.com/ #AD Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this bonus episode, we revisit an absorbing conversation with renowned British journalist and former BBC newsreader, Emily Maitlis.Watch the full episode FREE without ads, only on the High Performance app: hppod.co/emily-maitlis.In line with the release of Netflix’s new film ‘Scoop’, we look back at Emily Maitlis’ iconic interview with Prince Andrew, exploring how she prepared, the moments leading up to the conversation, and her reactions to the now infamous exchange.Emily discusses the team and processes behind creating a compelling interview narrative, and how an unforgettable moment of British journalism was produced. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Step into the mind of a Premier League icon, in a conversation exploring self doubt, gaining respect, and coping with toxicity.Kolo Touré, a stalwart of the Premier League, is not just a football player but a symbol of resilience and determination. With a career spanning top clubs including Arsenal, Manchester City, and Liverpool, Toure's name is synonymous with grit, leadership, and unwavering commitment on the pitch.In this episode, Kolo Touré joins Jake and Damian for a conversation blending reflection and insider insights into his football journey. From meeting Arsène Wenger for the first time, to reflecting on the “invincibles” era at Arsenal, Kolo shares insights into how one of the league’s most legendary teams was built.Transitioning to Manchester City, he discusses the struggle of instilling a winning mentality at a new club. Despite setbacks, including a suspension for a substance abuse accusation, Kolo highlights how he persevered; returning alongside his brother Yaya to win the Premier League in dramatic fashion in 2012.Kolo also discusses how when his career moved onto Liverpool, he faced new pressures and expectations. He shares how he embraced the challenge, and how eager he was to prove himself to the fans and his new team.This episode encapsulates Kolo's remarkable journey; from exhilarating moments within some of the country’s most established clubs, to inspiring encounters with Arsène Wenger, and his biggest personal challenges and triumphs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Charles Duhigg shares powerful insights into understanding the unspoken desires of others, and how we can foster meaningful connection through communication.Charles Duhigg is an American journalist with over 20 years’ experience, and a non-fiction author. He is a Pulitzer prize-winning reporter and the author of best-selling book ‘The Power of Habit’, which spent over three years on New York Times bestseller lists.In this conversation, Charles discusses the importance of asking deep questions that touch on our values and experiences, allowing individuals to reveal their true intentions and mindset. He reflects on his relationship with his father, underscoring the transformative power of open and honest communication.Charles discusses the complexities of parent-child dynamics, and Jake and Damian reflect on the challenges of communicating with their own children. Reflecting on his new book, “Supercommunicators”, Charles highlights the importance of understanding the science of human connection to personal and professional success.This thought-provoking episode explores the transformative power of communication; offering practical strategies to navigate interpersonal relationships in a world that is increasingly disconnected.Manual is offering a 55% discount to people that subscriber to their first hair loss treatment order by using code HP55. Click the link for more information: https://www.manual.co/hair-loss?coupon=HP55&utm_source=streaming&utm_medium=partnership&utm_campaign=first Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, British fashion icon Paul Smith takes listeners on a reflective journey through his life and career, offering profound insights into the evolving landscape of society, culture, and fashion.He shares with Jake and Damian insights into his dynamic professional partnership with his wife, Pauline, highlighting their contrasting personalities as a source of balance and strength. Paul reflects on his journey since the beginning of his career, and discusses the fleeting nature of fame, emphasising the importance of sticking power and endurance.From childhood memories to lessons in communication and resourcefulness, Paul acknowledges the crucial role his father played in shaping his entrepreneurial journey, especially in international business dealings. Paul also recounts a life-altering cycling accident that led to artistic exploration and a newfound appreciation for design.Despite global success, Paul remains committed to mentorship; echoing gratitudes for the guidance he received in his youth and advocating for the next generation of talent. Through anecdotes, reflections and candid advice, Paul paints a portrait of a fashion icon dedicated to preserving the integrity and artistry of his craft.This episode explores the authenticity of fashion amidst changing trends, the importance of staying true to yourself, and offers a glimpse into the heart and soul of a true visionary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this month’s recap, Jake and Damian reflect on the enlightening conversations they’ve had with our guests throughout the month of March.Starting with Jameela Jamil’s powerful insights on self-awareness and societal norms, they emphasise her message of empowerment amidst societal pressures. They applauded Martin Lewis' courage and integrity, emphasising the value of trust in personal and professional success.Discussing their conversation with Tom Kerridge, Jake and Damian appreciate his unconventional path to success and willingness to reinvent himself. They admire his courage to defy conventions and prioritise well-being over conventional achievement definitions.Reflecting on Esteban Ocon’s journey in Formula One, they highlight the theme of parental sacrifice and determination. They also commend Ocon's father for establishing values despite challenges, underscoring the value of long-term goals.This month's conversations with our guests highlight the importance of authenticity, courage and purpose in navigating life’s challenges and finding true fulfilment.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Jameela: https://pod.fo/e/225b9eMartin: https://pod.fo/e/22a519Tom: https://pod.fo/e/22356eEsteban: https://pod.fo/e/228331 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trustworthiness isn't just a label; it's built through consistent actions and a commitment to doing what's right, even when challenging.Martin Lewis is a prominent figure known for his expertise in consumer finance, and the founder of the ‘MoneySavingExpert’ website and platform. In this episode, Martin highlights how corporations are taking advantage of communities, focusing on the financial burden that big institutions in Britain place on the country.Touching on his own experience during the pandemic, Martin expresses the desperation for stability felt by many. He emphasises to Jake and Damian his commitment to charity, driven by a desire to reform the system and improve lives.He recounts his upbringing in a unique educational environment, which taught him early lessons about privilege and empathy. Addressing his own mental health challenges, Martin shares the effects of his personal struggles, and what coping mechanisms he developed.Offering insights into how he achieved success, Martin explores the impact and sacrifices throughout his journey. Ultimately, he shares the value of integrity in our personal and professional lives, and promotes individual accountability and moral business conduct.This episode focuses on developing trust, building an ethical society, and the importance of navigating personal and professional challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Damian revisits one of his favorite episodes with Tom Daley, an Olympic gold medallist in diving and British television personality.Jake and Damian reflect on what they learned from the conversation with Tom, including the importance of parental support and establishing daily goals. They discuss how Tom’s late father reframed situations positively, such as turning potential failures into achievements. They appreciate how he silently supported Tom without micromanaging or criticizing during difficult moments.Damian also delves into Tom's approach to setting daily goals. He explores how Tom finds satisfaction in small achievements and how bravery plays a role in facing life’s challenges, like dealing with the loss of his father and coming out as gay.This powerful episode provides a valuable lesson for all parents, coaches and individuals about the importance of presence and positive reinforcement, as well as overcoming challenges and adversity.Listen to the full episode with Tom Daley here: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sharing the experiences from his remarkable journey to F1, Esteban emphasises the significance of self-belief, respect, and attention to detail on the road to high performance.Esteban Ocon is a French Formula 1 driver racing for the Alpine F1 Team, and is regarded as one of the most talented on the current grid. In this episode, Esteban shares the reality of racing from a young age and the astonishing sacrifices his family chose to make to support his dream.Esteban reveals the pressure he was under throughout his youth and how his childhood was vastly different to his peers. His parents decided to sell their home and working garage to finance his career, in order to chase his dream of racing in Formula 1. He shares the impact this has had on him as an adult and the immense gratitude he has towards his parents today. Reflecting on his rise through the ranks, Esteban opens up about the scrutiny and criticism he faced as a young driver. Rather than letting this impact him, he shares with Jake and Damian how he used this as motivation, transforming the negative feedback into inspiration. They discuss his 2019 hiatus from Formula 1 and the invaluable lessons he learnt during this time, observing the workings of the Mercedes team from the sidelines.This episode is a deep dive into what achieving your dreams looks like, exploring teamwork, self-belief and why trust is so crucial. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Jake and Damian as they delve into the captivating concept of 'sliding doors moments' - those pivotal junctures where life could have taken a completely different turn.In this episode, they reflect on conversations with guests including Matt Willis, Kieran Trippier, Stephanie Reid, Jamie Peacock and Francis Ngannou; who share intimate stories of single moments that changed the course of their entire lives. From missed opportunities to transformative advice, each tale will leave you pondering the profound impact of a single decision.Tune in for an episode that reminds us: it's not the challenges we face, but how we respond that shapes our destiny.Watch the episode now on the High Performance app, where you can also find all of the full conversations within this episode: https://hppod.co/app Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special episode, Jake and Damian meet England Football legend, Paul “Gazza” Gascoigne, in our first ever High Performance Original. The full episode is available to watch exclusively for Plus members, only on the High Performance app.We selected a powerful moment from our conversation with Paul, where he opens up on a traumatic event he experienced as a child which resulted in his childhood friend Keith dying in his arms.Paul shares the effects this had on him throughout his teenage years, and how this trauma stayed with him into adulthood.Our first High Performance Original is a profound exploration of resilience, redemption, and the enduring spirit of an English sporting great. Watch now: https://hppod.co/gazza-vs-paul Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jameela challenges the conventional measures of success, asking people to reconsider their priorities and question societal expectations.Jameela Jamil is an actress, TV host and podcaster, known for her role in The Good Place and her podcast ‘I Weigh’. She is widely respected as a vocal advocate for mental health and body positivity. In this episode, Jake, Damian and Jameela discuss the idea that celebrity and fame is glorified and overrated.Going through the timeline of her career, Jameela shares how during her most successful years, starting her own clothing line, featuring on billboards and appearing in magazines, she was chronically ill, lonely and suicidal. Jameela debates what a truly satisfactory life looks like and why everything she thought would make her feel complete and happy in fact did the opposite. She reveals the pivotal moment of illness that forced her to reevaluate her lifestyle and career choices. Feeling silenced as a South Asian woman, Jameela offers profound insights into the importance of speaking out and advocating for yourself. From her teenage years suffering in silence and grappling with oppressive family dynamics to her vocal battle with diet culture and societal norms, she discusses how she has fought to find her voice. She shares her journey towards self-discovery and empowerment, focusing on the significance of setting boundaries when prioritising mental well-being.Jameela also shares advice on how to navigate rejection, shame and negative self-talk, encouraging people to embrace their imperfections and focus on happiness above all else. This episode is an exploration of empathy, openness and community. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special episode, Jake and Damian sit down with High Performance listener, Phil Richards. On the 19th March 2017, Phil was diagnosed with Metastatic Kidney Cancer (Renal Cell Carcinoma), a terminal diagnosis. Throughout this episode, Phil shares the lessons he’s learnt since his diagnosis in 2017. He details the way his life is transformed in many positive ways, and the new perspective he has each day. This is an empowering and life affirming conversation.If you would like to hear more stories from our listeners, you can find them right now in the High Performance App: https://thehighperformanceapp.com/collections/518myWcafG3R2obTHVvLAX Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom Kerridge, is a renowned chef with an impressive array of accolades, including two Michelin Stars, the UK's Best Restaurant of the Year, and the title of Best Pub of the Year.In this episode, Tom shares his journey of growing a successful business whilst dealing with alcohol addiction. He details the intricacies of building his award winning pub, The Hand and Flowers, with his wife Beth Cullen-Kerridge. Tom shares how he has created a committed and positive culture in the kitchen, a place that is known for being a harsh and challenging environment. He also shares insights into his partnership with his wife, detailing the challenges and rewards of running a business together and the importance of maintaining a strong connection.During this conversation, Tom opens up to Jake and Damian about his struggles with alcoholism, revealing how the high-pressure environment of the kitchen led him to rely on drinking as a coping mechanism. He reflects on the pivotal moment when he decided to quit drinking, after realising the impact it had on both his health and his career trajectory. They discuss the importance of personal growth and why he encourages this within his employees too. Throughout the interview Tom offers valuable lessons on leadership, commitment, and the power of change. Tom’s love for his craft shines through as he discusses the broader impact of his work beyond the kitchen, specifically the importance of food and nutrition education within young people. Tom inspires listeners to embrace change, foster a supportive work environment, and strive for excellence in every endeavour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake handpicks one of his favourite episodes with Whoop Founder and CEO, Will Ahmed. Jake and Damian reflect on the key lessons from Will’s episode, including how to manage having multiple big goals and the challenges of building a 3.6 billion dollar business. They also discuss how to overcome the challenge of doing the right thing during overwhelming moments and taking a moment for yourself to recharge, even when it’s difficult. Having built multiple businesses, Jake reflects on the advice given by Will and what aspects he applies to his business decisions moving forward. Listen to the full episode with Will here: https://pod.fo/e/f256a Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sign Up To WHOOP, 30 days risk free - join.whoop.com/HPPReflecting on her career, Jessica Ennis-Hill offers a glimpse into the life of an Olympian, inspiring listeners to pursue their dreams by building mental strength and resilience whilst keeping a steadfast focus on what truly matters.Olympic legend Jessica Ennis-Hill delves into the highs and lows of her illustrious career. Jessica is a retired track and field athlete, specialising in the heptathlon and 100 metres hurdles. As a competitor in heptathlon, she is the 2012 Olympic champion, a three-time world champion, and the 2010 European champion.In this episode, Jess opens up about what it was like being the ‘face’ of the 2012 Olympic Games and how she dealt with the immense pressure that brought; highlighting the crucial role of sports psychology to help athletes block out distractions.With her degree in psychology, Jessica reflects on how her understanding of the human psyche has transformed her approach to training and communication. She acknowledges the invaluable support of her team and loved ones, emphasising the significance of their consistency in her path to success. They also discuss the importance of laughter and finding humour during tough moments. Jessica discusses how her career changed after the birth of her son in 2014, and going on to become World Champion soon after. She shares her advice for young athletes and why happiness will always be her top priority. From overcoming career-threatening injuries to embracing the joys of motherhood, Jessica's journey is one of resilience, determination, and continued passion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Damian shares one of his favourite episodes, an honest conversation about life and death with Lindsey Burrow. Lindsey is the wife of former professional rugby player Rob Burrow. In 2019, Rob was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease. Lindsey cares for Rob full time, whilst looking after their children and working as a physiotherapist for the NHS. This was a very powerful episode and many of the lessons Lindsey shared have stayed with Damian since. He goes through these lessons with Jake, detailing how her outlook has inspired and transformed how he takes on life challenges.Listen to the full episode with Lindsey here: https://pod.fo/e/149343 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sign Up To WHOOP, 30 days risk free - join.whoop.com/HPPThis episode explores the foundational principles that have guided Sahil’s journey towards personal growth and meaningful relationships.Sahil Bloom is an investor, entrepreneur and writer, known for his newsletter The Curiosity Chronicle. In this episode, Sahil discusses with Jake why prioritising important relationships over career-driven success has been a crucial and formative decision. Sahil expresses his belief that the beauty of relationships can be found in the struggle, through overcoming hardships with a partner, you can find a new, more deepened strength.He shares his method to achieving personal goals, how to analyse whether you’re going in the right direction and the important of patience. They debate the concept of luck, and the difference between acts of God and luck that can be influenced by our actions and awareness. Sahil shares an innovative approach to goal-setting, by introducing the ABC method as a framework for managing expectations and driving progress. A represents the aspirational, B the baseline and C the critical must-do level.This episode is a reminder that true success lies not in financial, or career, gain but in the immeasurable value we bring to our relationships and communities.During the conversation, Sahil refers to an op-ed written by a man who'd lost his son to a rare form of epilepsy, you can find that here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/its-later-than-you-think-j-r-storment/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inspired by the ITV show Mr Bates vs the Post Office, Damian reflects on the correct way to handle a crisis.Detailing a study by Kim and Lee on the Johnson & Johnson Tylenol crisis, Damian explores the lessons we can learn from their response to disaster and how we can utilise them in our everyday lives.These approaches include:* Swift and decisive action* Communicating transparently* Cooperating with others* Reapplying learnings* Emphasising the rebuilding of trust* Learning from the experienceThis episode offers a new insight into how we can respond to crisis in a more effective way.Download the High Performance app and join Plus to access the rest of the 'Thoughts from Damian' series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sign Up To WHOOP, 30 days risk free - join.whoop.com/HPPPetr Čech is a former professional footballer, regarded as one of the greatest Premier League goalkeepers of all time. During his 20-year career he played for Arsenal, Chelsea and for the Czech Republic national team. This episode is a deep dive into Petr’s illustrious career and the drive behind his unwavering consistency.Jake, Damian and Petr discuss the concept of commitment and how daily improvement and learning are essential components of his routine. He reveals the steps he takes to ensure consistent peak performance, whilst highlighting that performance should not be solely measured by outcomes.They explore Petr’s early days at Chelsea and his unique perspective on working with legendary manager Jose Mourinho. Petr provides insight into the intense training culture Mourinho instilled, making training emulate game days through rigorous repetition. Reflecting on the importance of fostering an honest culture within a team, Petr shares how this allows individuals to openly share their struggles. He also opens up about the near-fatal incident on the football pitch, recounting the moment he realised something was wrong.Petr delves into his experience navigating managerial changes at Chelsea and how he successfully dealt with change. He reflects on his relationship with Arsène Wenger and the profound impact it had on his career. This episode explores resilience, commitment, and triumphing over challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ruari Fairbairns is the founder of One Year No Beer, an initiative that provides challenges, coaching programmes, courses and support to anyone who's looking to change their relationship with alcohol. OYNB uses cutting-edge behaviour change science, a robust technology platform and has a highly engaged community. In this episode, Ruari shares the personal experiences that led him to question his relationship with alcohol and how reducing alcohol intake has changed his life. They discuss the ways in which alcohol negatively impacts our lives and why we should all try to cut down on our consumption. Ruari breaks down and explains the myths behind alcohol like “red wine is good for you” and “a beer at the end of the day will help you relax”. With a wealth of insights, he discusses the pervasive effects of peer pressure and what we can all do to prevent it.Ruari explores the impact of Covid-19 on alcohol consumption, revealing a staggering 20% increase in the United States. The conversation touches on the psychological and tribal aspects of alcohol consumption, and Ruari explores alternative tools we can utilise to manage stress effectively. Ruari offers practical insights on preventing alcohol abuse to ensure individuals never reach a breaking point. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sign Up To WHOOP, 30 days risk free - join.whoop.com/HPPSharing his extraordinary life journey, Francis Ngannou delves into the layers of dedication, discipline and motivation it took to achieve his dreams.A formidable force in both mixed martial arts and boxing, in 2021 Francis Ngannou became the UFC Heavyweight Champion. In this episode, Francis reflects on his childhood in Cameroon marked by financial instability, his parents’ divorce, and feeling like a “black sheep” in his community.Francis shares how he was different from his peers at a young age, and how having his own vision of the world made his upbringing even tougher. He opens up about how creating an imaginary family provided the best coping mechanism to the loneliness he experienced as a child, and how this difficult upbringing provides constant strength.At the age of 9, Francis began working in a sand-mine, before migrating from Cameroon to Paris at age 22 to begin his MMA and boxing career. Francis delves into what fuelled his drive and determination throughout those difficult but transformative years. He discusses how his life transformed after moving to Paris, allowing him to finally pursue his dreams.Francis also reflects on losing his fight with Tyson Fury to a split decision, and how he sees it as a win. As he prepares for his upcoming fight with Anthony Joshua, Francis lifts the lid on his motivations and determination to win. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rest and relaxation is a key component of achieving high performance, but it often sits at the bottom of our priority list. In this episode, sponsored by British Airways, Jake and Damian explore the benefits of making time for holidays, how to recognise when you need a break and the key lessons they’ve learnt from taking time away.Looking back at advice from previous guests, Jake and Damian discuss how we can prioritise rest. Joe Wicks shares how he utilises mini retirements to ensure he gets quality time with his family, and Peter Attia offers his technique to not over-working and much more.Nearly 50% of employed adults don’t use their entitled annual leave; ensure you’re making time for yourself this year and book some time away to rest and re-engergise.Special thanks to British Airways Holidays for partnering with us on this bonus episode, they are encouraging everyone to prioritise their well-being by taking their holidays seriously. Search Ba.com/holidays for more.Previous episodes mentioned:Joe Wicks: https://pod.fo/e/11450cPeter Attia: https://pod.fo/e/1e7be5Alex Scott: https://pod.fo/e/14421cShane Parrish: https://pod.fo/e/1ff000Holly Tucker: https://pod.fo/e/1943f Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sign Up To WHOOP, 30 days risk free- join.whoop.com/HPPPercival x High Performance Range - https://www.percivalclo.com/collections/percival-x-high-performanceThis episode offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a Formula 1 leader on building culture, pushing boundaries and cultivating discipline.James Vowles is the Team Principal of Williams Racing, joining the team in January 2022 after leaving his position as Motorsport Strategy Director at Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team. James’ motorsport career has spanned over two decades and began with him writing letters to F1 teams whilst at university, offering his skills for free.In this episode, James explores the core elements that distinguish a championship-winning team, with people and culture being paramount. He delves into the challenges faced during his career, including dealing with significant job losses, and why it’s crucial for him to earn his place within the team.Offering a unique perspective into the F1 world, James details his experience managing the egos and expectations of generational talents including Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher. James also reveals his reason for leaving Mercedes at the top of their game to join Williams as Team Principal, sharing the difficulties of that transition and how he overcame them.Achieving such consistent success demanded sacrifices; James reflects on how this has strained his relationships throughout his career, and whether he would make the same sacrifices if given the chance to do it all over again. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In his first ever podcast appearance, Manchester United and Scotland midfielder, Scott McTominay, reveals his journey through the ranks of the Academy to the first team. Scott shares the challenges, successes and learnings that have taken him to where he is today.Having made his senior debut for the club in May 2017, Scott shares with Jake and Damian the attributes he has developed over the years, including consistency, dedication and discipline. Taking them through his teenage years, Scott reflects on how the unwavering support of his parents helped him navigate the balance of pursuing football while studying and being away from family, as well as the challenges to his physical development which almost halted his football career.Scott shares some of the best advice he has ever received, including a humbling phone call from Jose Mourinho and important guidance from current Man United manager, Erik Ten Hag. He also illustrates how influential his relationship with coach Warren Joyce has been in reshaping his career trajectory as well as the learnings he took from United legends Wayne Rooney, and Michael Carrick.Scott sheds light on the unique culture at Manchester United, how his hard work has enabled him to establish himself as a regular in the first team, and how his grit means he will fight to stay there.Join our WHOOP community at - join.whoop.com/HPP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The episode is a masterclass on how to enhance productivity, elevate your work and personal life and cultivate a balanced and happy lifestyle.Ali Adbaal is a YouTube and author, his videos on productivity tips and study hacks have gained him over 5 millions subscribers and over 380 million views. Before beginning his YouTube career Ali trained to be a Doctor of Medicine and went on to work in the NHS as a Junior Doctor for 2 years. In this episode, Ali takes Jake and Damian on a deep dive into how to foster productivity in the everyday and stay on top of your goals. Many New Year’s resolutions fail as they are motivated by reward, rather than internal motivation. Ali explains how by understanding the three energisers: Play, Power and People, you can keep yourself motivated throughout the year. By giving his top tips avoiding procrastination, Ali shares his system for keeping productive including a unique bucket list system that separates essential goals from the rest, helping to maintain perspective and keeping goals realistic. He also offers practical advice on saying no when needed, eliminating unhelpful routines, and recognising the signs of burnout. Ali's wisdom extends to nurturing your inner child, offering a fresh perspective on personal growth and finding fulfilment.To find more information on the High Performance Foundation Half Marathon click here: https://www.londonhalf.com/high-performance-foundation/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Uncover the secrets to optimising your potential, rewiring your brain, and learning new tools for self-improvement in this episode with Paul McKenna.Paul McKenna is a behavioural scientist and author, with the goal of helping people become the best version of themselves. Drawing from his experiences working with people like The Who’s Roger Daltrey and James Cordon, Paul explains the power of rewiring the mind and the transformative effects of visualisation and hypnosis. Paul debunks the misconceptions about hypnosis and shares how it can empower individuals by granting them more control over their minds, rather than taking away power. Jake and Damian are guided by Paul through a visualisation practice, aimed at utilising both of the positive and negative parts of the self to help them find their ‘optimised super-self’. Paul offers practical steps to developing self-belief and inner confidence. Drawing from his most recent book, Success for Life, this episode explores the power of the mind.Find Paul’s book, Success for Life, here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/12437/9781802797886 We are reading Paul’s book this month in The High Performance Book Club. Join the HP Book Club here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highperformancebookclub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben Bergeron is a trainer of multiple CrossFit champions and the man behind fitness app, CompTrain, as well as the author of the book, ‘Chasing Excellence’. He is one of the most successful CrossFit coaches of all time, having quit his job in finance to work with athletes.In this episode he discusses the mindset that creates champions, how small changes can create big results, and where people often go wrong on their journey towards fitness. Ben explores how out emotional responses can trigger physiological changes in the body, and how through awareness, we can have increased agency over these reactions. He also shares the idea of our inner voice and how this can take on the role of critic or coach at different times.Ben provides a toolset of ideas, practises and actions to move into the new year with renewed purpose. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake and Damian look back on the variety of guests that have joined the podcast in 2023 and the invaluable insights they provided. They reflect on the episode with Will Still when he shared why it’s so important to embrace our differences. Shane Parrish was another guest that offered insightful and empowering takeaways, including the idea of living life on easy mode or hard mode. Jake and Damian also listen back to the insights shared by businesswoman and philanthropist Dame Stephanie Shirley and Labour leader, Keir Starmer. Thank you for joining us on this journey - we can’t wait to see what 2024 has to offer!Listen to the episodes mentioned here:Will Still: https://pod.fo/e/1ea4eaShane Parrish: https://pod.fo/e/1ff000 Dame Stephanie Shirley: https://pod.fo/e/16a443 Keir Starmer: https://pod.fo/e/16f84a Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy Christmas from everyone at the High Performance Podcast!To mark the occasion, Jake and Damian take a look back at some of the most impactful, inspiring and surprising interviews that have taken place since the start of the podcast. They listen back to moments from conversations with guests like football manager Will Still on his positive and honest attitude and Rylan Clark on why he started talking kindly to himself. Jake and Damian also discuss the amazing insights from guests like former Lioness Jill Scott, sporting promoter Barry Hearn, rugby player Maro Itoje and Paralympian David Smith. Thank you for inviting us into your lives this year! Listen to the episodes mentioned here:Will Still: https://pod.fo/e/1ea4eaRylan Clark: https://pod.fo/e/15d984 Jill Scott: https://pod.fo/e/17147d Barry Hearn: https://pod.fo/e/157c60 Maro Itoje: https://pod.fo/e/163178 David Smith: https://pod.fo/e/1ef288 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Frank Warren shares his ringside wisdom and they delve into the mindset that has propelled him to become a titan in the world of boxing.Frank Warren is a boxing manager and promoter, he co-owns Queensberry Promotions with his son, George. Jake, Damian and Frank discuss what makes a good boxing match and how to identify the best fighters. He emphasises the importance of humility and why everyone should listen, watch, and accept that you don't know it all. Frank shares invaluable advice for young fighters, including curating a trustworthy inner circle and building a business with a reputation that withstands the test of time.Throughout this episode Frank opens up about both his best moments, including hosting Frank Sinatra at his venue and his biggest setbacks, including the day he got shot and the consequences of that life-altering event. At the age of 71, Frank reveals the secrets to keeping his energy and passion stronger than ever. As a 71-year-old powerhouse, Warren reveals the secret to sustaining high energy and more passion than ever. This episode is a deep-dive into staying relevant in an ever moving landscape. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David reflects on a career spanning more than 20 years in the modelling industry, his experiences defying expectations, and how he has reshaped the industry.David Gandy is known as one of the most successful male fashion models of all time, having worked with brands such as Hugo Boss, Dolce & Gabbana and Carolina Herrera. Taking a big risk when leaving university early with only 2 modules left to complete, David entered the modeling industry. Jake and Damian explore how David’s risk taking became a pivotal factor in shaping his successful career. Throughout his career, David sought advice from models such as Naomi Campbell on the best way to develop and to secure himself a global brand. Challenging the negative perceptions of male models became a focus throughout David’s career. He shares with Jake and Damian how he combats imposter syndrome in new and demanding environments. Whilst delving into the darker elements of the industry, David reflects on his experiences with loneliness and depression during his most successful years, sharing his method for turning a negative situation into a positive. This episode goes beyond the glamour of the fashion world, revealing the strategic thinking and resilience that fuelled David’s journey to redefine the male modelling landscape. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special roundtable, podcast hosts Fearne Cotton (Happy Place), Elizabeth Day (How to Fail), and Rangan Chatterjee (Feel Better, Live More) join Jake and Damian to explore the impact of long-form conversations, the interviews that have transformed their outlooks, and how making podcasts has changed their life. This episode is a deep dive into how powerful meaningful conversations can be. The hosts collectively share the importance of these deep conversations in fostering empathy, understanding, and compassion to others. When exploring the episodes that have changed their lives, Elizabeth and Rangan reflect on their conversations with Mo Gawdat and Edith Eger about creating a safe space within your own mind and reframing a negative thought into a positive one. Fearne, Jake and Damian also share the episodes that shocked, challenged and inspired them the most.Elizabeth highlights how opening up about her own struggles with fertility created an open and honest dialogue with her guests and her listeners. They agree on how these meaningful conversations extend beyond the recording studio, emphasising that everyone has the ability to engage in these important topics with their friends, family and colleagues. This episode invites listeners to recognise the potential for positive change in their own lives by engaging in profound conversations and focusing on empathy. Listen to the other podcasts mentioned here:Happy Place: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/happy-place/id1353058891 Feel Better, Live More: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/feel-better-live-more-with-dr-rangan-chatterjee/id1333552422 How to Fail: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/how-to-fail-with-elizabeth-day/id1407451189 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This conversation offers valuable insights into leadership, resilience, and the key components of high-performance teamwork.James Milner is a professional footballer with a 21-year long career and over 600 appearances; currently playing for Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion. James shares with Jake and Damian how he has sustained his career, namely due to consistency and hard-work. Reflecting on the beginning of his career in early 2000s, James describes the 'old-school' values that shaped him – how cleaning boots earned him the right to be in the dressing room. He discusses how these common sense values have stayed present throughout his career. They explore his role as a cultural architect, outlining how he sets high standards both on and off the pitch by being communicative with players and leading by example. James shares his experience mentoring younger players at clubs such as Liverpool, underlining the importance of respect and camaraderie within the team and why it is crucial to build friendships with players off the pitch. James highlights how he has developed his adaptability and how he navigates new environments, citing experiences working alongside football legends like Vincent Kompany. He also sheds light on his decision to leave Manchester City and the most difficult moment of his career.James, Jake and Damian explore consistency, team-building, longevity and how to turn doubters into believers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode explores the greatest lessons learnt from a 15 year Test cricket career, and why we should always be searching for fun and enjoyment.Stuart Broad is a former England cricketer and is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest Test match bowlers of all time. Having stepped back from cricket earlier this year, Stuart explains the process behind this decision; why he made that choice and why he doesn’t like the word ‘retirement’. He shares the conversation he had with Ben Stokes before his final game in the closely fought 2023 Ashes series.Jake and Stuart discuss the biggest lessons from his career, including when Stuart got hit for six sixes in a single over; an event which prompted him to establish processes for looking after his mental and physical well-being.In this episode, Stuart shares insights into his personal growth journey, including the adoption of note-taking to manage emotions and anxiety, and fostering connections with teammates through honesty and self-reflection. He discusses the challenges he faced throughout his career and unveils his strategies for dealing with setbacks and creating new goals. Learn about the psychological techniques Stuart used to stay at the top of his game, inspired by lessons from Tiger Woods, Brendan McCullum and Ben Stokes.This episode was recorded during a live event at Gillian Lynne, London to celebrate Stuart’s brand new book autobiography Speaking Broadly: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/stuart-broad-the-autobiography-pre-order-now-stuart-broad/7534896?ean=9781399729345 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This conversation encourages us to be a spark of light in the room, foster positivity, creativity, and a relentless pursuit of personal growth.will.i.am is a rapper, producer and artist. Identifying as a ‘futurist’ will.i.am defines what this means to him and how looking into the future informs all of his decision making. In this episode, Jake and Damian explore the philosophies and ideas guiding his personal and professional life. From growing up in housing projects with seven siblings, to fulfilling his dream of being a full-time creative, will.i.am explains how his mother is a core part of everything he has achieved. He shares a personal and emotional private message he received from her recently and the powerful meaning it has to him. Throughout this conversation, will.i.am provides valuable insights on finding one’s true self, including navigating the delicate balance of ego removal, self-reflection, and the necessity of private time to unwind. He shares why he sees his ADHD diagnosis as his biggest superpower. This interview is a deep dive into a truly creative mind, exploring spirituality, how to stop worrying about being judged by others, and why we should all seek to see things differently. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Reflecting on the guests they’ve spoken to in the month of November, Jake and Damian discuss the greatest learnings from each guest and how they can be applied to our everyday lives.Listening back to the conversation they had with Danny Drinkwater, they dive into the biggest lesson he was taught during his career, including those by Sir Alex Ferguson. Author and blogger Shane Parrish was another impactful guest in November; Jake shares with Damian how the conversation with Shane has been impacting every day of his life since, specifically in terms of where he spends his time. Jake and Damian also spoke to Matt Fitzpatrick about his strict method of practise and play. Matt went on to share the story of a text message he received from his personal hero, basketball player Michael Jordan. At the beginning of November, Jake and Damian hosted an exclusive live event with Sarina Wiegman to celebrate the launch of her book. They think back to this special night and listen to the answer Sarina gave to an audience question.The final guest of the month was Alex Albon, a conversation that took place in two halves, from discussing the most difficult moments of his career to how his life has transformed in the last few years. Every month lessons offered by the guest on this podcast are utilised by Jake and Damian in their own lives, including leading with intention, knowing how to spend your time and respecting your teammates. Listen to the episodes mentioned:Danny Drinkwater: https://pod.fo/e/1fcb1b Ole Gunnar Solskjær: https://pod.fo/e/21718 Shane Parrish: https://pod.fo/e/1ff000 Matt Fitzpatrick: https://pod.fo/e/2038f9 Alex Albon: https://pod.fo/e/205b4f Sarina Wiegman: https://pod.fo/e/2013d6 To hear the full episode right now, download The High Performance App at this link: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Albon is one of the most exciting talents in Formula 1, currently driving for Williams Racing. He has previously raced for Scuderia Toro Rosso and Red Bull Racing where he was teammate to the current Drivers Champion, Max Verstappen. This episode was recorded across two occasions, with the first taking place at the Williams Racing headquarters just days after the now infamous Qatar Grand Prix, which saw Alex need medical attention due to the heat in the car. The second half was recorded in London when Alex returned from an early exit in Sao Paulo.The conversations cover Alex’s rise through the ranks of racing, and his struggles when he was dropped by Red Bull, electing to stay with the team and improve the car for his teammates. Alex opens up on the learnings he has taken through difficult periods in his career and his personal life, which he believes have enabled him to develop the mental resilience needed to become a champion.Download The High Performance App by clicking the link belowhttps://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ahead of the launch of the new High Performance book, ‘How to Change Your Life: Five Steps to Achieving High Performance’, Jake and Damian discuss the waypoints that people should expect to travel through in order to make lasting change.The patern of dream, leap, fight, climb and arrive has shown itself in the journeys of countless high performers and in this episode we discuss each stage, selecting a previous guest who exemplifies it.The book covers these steps in detail, using examples from our conversations with the guests on the podcast to illustrate how to effectively move through these stages.Pre Order 'How to Change Your Life' (Out 7th December): https://linktr.ee/howtochangeyourlifeListen to the first chapter for free NOW on the High Performance App: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/hp-app Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ahead of the release of our podcast with F1 driver, Alex Albon, this is an exclusive first listen which details Alex’s first ever appearance on an F1 grid, leading to him gaining a seat with the prestigious Red Bull Racing team.The full episode covers Alex’s career to date, his ambitions for the future, and the incidents, struggles and circumstances which have challenged him and helped him to grow.To hear the full episode right now, download The High Performance App at this link:https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This conversation provides a glimpse into the mind of a golfer whose meticulous approach, dedication, and mental resilience has propelled him to the pinnacle of the sport.Matt Fitzpatrick is a professional golfer, and won his first major championship at the 2022 U.S. Open. In this episode, Jake, Damian and Matt discuss the techniques and skills he employs in his professional and personal life that have shaped his career. Matt shares the transformation that took place in 2018 that took his career to the next level; he reveals the meticulous approach he uses to hone his craft and why being numbers obsessed is the secret to his success.They explore his journey from amateur to professional golfer, and his shift in mindset, including the power of positive self-talk. Matt also shares the life-changing advice his caddy Billy Foster gave him just before winning the U.S Open.In this episode they delve into how he developed his winning mindset in a sport where you lose more than you win. Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Returning to the episode with author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, Mark Manson, Jake reflects on the lessons he still thinks about daily. Mark suggested parents should not be telling their children they can do anything, as it may set them up for a fall in the future. Telling them they’re going to be brilliant will ensure they don’t build their resilience muscle. Jake shares with Damian how after this episode he now talks to his children differently.They also reflect on why comparison is killer and Mark’s experience writing Will Smith’s book. And they discuss how saying no makes you a more attractive prospect. Listen to the full episode with Mark: https://pod.fo/e/15bfe7 Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this enlightening conversation, Sarina Wiegman offers a profound perspective on what it means to be a successful coach, leader, and advocate for women in football.This conversation was recorded at a sold out High Performance event in Sarina’s only UK appearance. Sarina Wiegman is the coach that took the Lionesses to victory at Euro 2020. During this conversation, Sarina takes Jake and Damian through her career and the biggest lessons she has learnt along the way. From cutting her hair off at six years old so she could play football with the boys, to coaching a Euros winning team. They discuss what good leadership looks like and how personal connection with players and mutual understanding is top priority. Sarina offers her one key piece of advice to coaches, parents and leaders.She delves into the plan she made for the Lionesses that shaped them into a winning team, whilst focusing on her key values; respect, growth and clarity. Not only do they discuss Sarina’s career in football, Jake and Damian also explore the greatest lessons from her personal life, including the benefits of silence and meditation, and her relationship with grief after the loss of her sister. Sarina’s focus on people and her ability to connect and empower others serve as powerful lessons for anyone seeking to excel in their field and create positive change.Listen to the exclusive live audience Q&A with Sarina only on the High Performance App! Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Find Sarina’s book ‘What It Takes: My Playbook on Life and Leadership’ here: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/what-it-takes-sarina-wiegman/7579177 This interview was recorded in front of a live audience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Next week (20/11/2023) is Anti-Bullying Week, a scheme created by the Anti-Bullying Alliance to raise awareness and to prevent bullying. Jake and Damian reflect on previous guest conversations they’ve had about bullying and share their own experiences. Author and inspiration speaker, Vex King, opens up about witnessing an assault on his family and the lasting impact it had on him. They also explore how you can be a bully without even knowing it, listening back to the conversation they had with Courtney Black.They also explore the conversations had with Russell Kane, Pippa Grange and Ashley Cain and their experiences with bullying.This conversation asks you to consider how you can change your actions for the better and help others who are suffering with the impacts of bullying. Find more on Anti-Bullying Week here: https://anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/anti-bullying-week-2023-make-noise-about-bullying Learn more about JAAQ: https://jaaq.org/ Listen to the episodes mentioned:Vex King: https://pod.fo/e/1227f6 Russell Kane: https://pod.fo/e/126451 Courtney Black: https://pod.fo/e/15a903 Ashley Cain: https://pod.fo/e/18aebc Pippa Grange: https://pod.fo/e/10bc10 Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode explores how by mastering the basics, we can unlock the secrets to living life in ‘easy mode’.Shane Parrish is a former spy, founder of Farnam Street and author of ‘Clear Thinking: Turning Ordinary Moments into Extraordinary Results’. Jake, Damian and Shane discuss why it is crucial to do the basics right. By analysing our four default modes; Emotion, Ego, Social and Inertia, Shane studies how we can ensure we are thinking clearly. Positioning is a key focus of Shane’s work; he describes to Jake and Damian how by positioning ourselves, eating well, getting enough sleep and exercising, we can improve our lives.The conversation delves into the core of optimising performance, both individually and in a team setting. Shane shares how he effectively manages a team, especially people who don’t want to do hard work. He explains his motto, "outcome over ego," and why this has transformed his personal and professional life. Whilst discussing how to live a happier life, Shane describes the lessons he’s learnt from people nearing the end of their lives. He explains how we can all lead a life more aligned with our goals, and how to find out what our true motivations are.This is a deep dive into the psychology of high performance and clear thinking, and reveals how small changes can lead to monumental results in life and leadership.Find Clear Thinking here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/clear-thinking-turning-ordinary-moments-into-extraordinary-results-shane-parrish/19635288 Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake and Damian explore the archives as Damian shares his favourite lessons from Norwegian football manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær.They reflect on where Ole’s motivation came from and the biggest lessons his father taught him. Whilst he is now known for his football management skills, Ole was also an elite footballer and talented striker, being regarded as one of the “ultimate finishers”.They discuss how Ole reframed the challenges of being a striker, and the advice he received from Sir Alex Ferguson and Danny Welbeck.Listen to the full episode with Ole: https://pod.fo/e/21718Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny Drinkwater joins us on High Performance, taking this opportunity to announce his retirement from professional football. After an almost 20 year career, Danny takes some time to look back on his accomplishments, greatest lessons and biggest challenges.After rising through the Youth Academy at Manchester United, Danny played for some of the country’s biggest clubs, including Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Leicester City. He takes Jake and Damian through his football career; from sitting on the bench at Manchester United aged 18, to being a key part of Leicester City’s Premier League winning squad. He shares the emotional rollercoaster of winning the Premier League, as well as the painful moment his Euro's opportunity was taken away. Having worked with legendary figures like Cristiano Ronaldo, Sir Alex Ferguson and Claudio Ranieri, Danny reflects on how they inspired and challenged him, both in his career and personal life. Danny delves into what he believes makes a great football manager, emphasising the significance of personal management to bring out the best in players and build team momentum. They also discuss Danny’s difficult reality with mental health struggles, including dealing with rejection after new offers failed to materialise. Reflecting on his lowest point when he was arrested for drink-driving in 2019, Danny highlights the importance of mental health care and finding practical solutions to unhappiness.This is a conversation about personal growth, overcoming the darkest moments and moving to a brighter future.Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In October, Jake and Damian spoke to a wide variety of guests, including a chef, philosopher, and physicist. Jake and Damian take some time to reflect on they key lessons and biggest take-aways from each guest, including why we should embrace being wrong with Professor Brian Cox and why we should aim for averageness with Alain de Botton. With Alain they also discuss parenting, how to have a successful relationship and what high performance really means. Both Professor Brian Cox and Alain de Botton challenged Jake and Damian’s understanding of high performance.Although both known for their work in the kitchen, Gordon Ramsay and Delia Smith offered very different learnings from their episodes. Gordon shares how he has pushed through life’s challenges to reach his best moments. Delia emphasises to Jake and Damian the importance of community building and how connection can improve our lives. Listen to the episodes mentioned:Professor Brian Cox: https://pod.fo/e/1f3c55 Alain de Botton: https://pod.fo/e/1f5db0 Delia Smith: https://pod.fo/e/1f82be Gordon Ramsay: https://pod.fo/e/1fa614 Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode: a rare and poignant conversation on the life, aspirations, and motivations of chef and TV icon, Gordon Ramsay.“I don’t want to stay in my lane, I want to own my lane”Gordon Ramsay is a chef, restaurateur and television presenter, known for Kitchen Nightmares, Masterchef and Hell’s Kitchen. In this conversation, Gordon delves deep into what really drives him, how to cultivate a winning mindset and the most crucial lessons from his career so far. He shares with Jake and Damian how growing up in a challenging household, living in 15 different homes and a difficult relationship with his father, instilled in him a sense of purpose. After suffering a career-ending football injury as a teenager, Gordon found his passion for the culinary arts. He discusses how he found the strength and resilience to pick himself back up from such a setback. Alongside his career developments, Gordon also shares the key to strong and successful family relationships. He highlights the importance of commitment and making time, even during the heights of his career. Gordon also speaks candidly about the experience of losing a child and how he and his partner have dealt with the trauma, focusing on the basis of their relationship: friendship.Looking ahead, Gordon considers his future goals, including the pursuit of a third Michelin Star in France, which he regards as his final swan song in the culinary world. Despite his remarkable achievements across a forty-year career, Gordon and his team are far from finished.Warning: There is swearing in this episode. Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake and Damian re-wind the clock to when they spoke to FBI negotiator Chris Voss. In this discussion Chris explains how techniques used in kidnapping negotiations can be used in our everyday lives. Jake shares how Chris’ teachings from this episode helped him to communicate with his wife, children, colleagues and even himself. They reflect on some of the key missions in Chris’ career and how you can become an expert communicator. Listen to the full episode with Chris here: https://pod.fo/e/d5dfb Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Pre-order our new book 'How To Change Your Life' https://linktr.ee/howtochangeyourlife Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To listen to the full episode right now, download the High Performance App and use code HPAPP: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-linkGordon Ramsay, chef and TV presenter, joins the podcast this coming Monday to discuss how he developed a winning mindset, how to grow from adversity and the highs and lows of his career so far.In this exclusive episode preview, Gordon shares his advice for up-and-coming chefs facing challenges in their careers, and why finding your weakness is crucial to developing your skills. He debates with Jake the difference between arrogance and confidence. This episode will be released on all platforms this coming Monday 23rd October, but to listen to the full episode today, download the High Performance App and using the code HPAPP: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Delia Smith CH CBE is a culinary icon having sold over 21 million cookery books, and is also joint majority shareholder of Norwich City FC. In this conversation, Delia opens up about her spiritual journey, the transformative power of community and her time at Norwich.Her spirituality is a central theme of the episode - now at 82 years of age, she describes how her relationship to community, politics and silence has transformed over time. Delia shares with Jake and Damian how dedicating one hour (she started with just 10 minutes) a day to quiet time has reshaped her perspective on life's challenges.Having been a key member of the Norwich football family for over 27 years, community is central to Delia’s life. Delia discusses how to create, support and maintain communities in a time when everyone feels so disconnected. Her time at Norwich has also brought many challenges, including joining the board when they were days from bankruptcy and dealing with rude fans and cruel chants. She shares what it feels like to find true freedom and how she has come to accept herself and the difficult realities of life.Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is a fascinating conversation about self-worth, perspective, and the power of saying no.Dr. Julie Smith is a highly regarded clinical psychologist known for her compassionate approach to mental health care and expertise in cognitive-behavioral therapy.With over two decades of experience, she has positively impacted the lives of countless individuals by helping them navigate the complexities of their emotional well-being.In this episode, Dr Julie discusses how our choices today can lead to a better tomorrow, finding merit in balance throughout life, and focusing on what matters to us individuals. She explores how self worth is not based on what others think, but what we truly value.Having worked with some of the most successful people, Dr Julie explains how many of these individuals have had some of the deepest struggles. She unravels our ‘unmet needs’ with Jake and Damian: love, belonging, and safety - and how in adulthood we can reflect on these to give perspective on day-to-day life.- - - - Get your tickets to An Audience with Sarina Wiegman - November 8th, Westminster Chapel: http://hppod.co/sarina-tickets Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode encourages us to explore a deeper understanding of ourselves, our relationships, and why we should be seeking fulfilment not happiness.Alain de Botton is an author and philosopher, known for co-founding The School of Life in 2008. The School of Life was created to fill a void in our current education systems with the teaching of emotional intelligence. Alain’s work also focuses on love, parenthood, mental health and the meaning of success. During this episode, Jake, Damian and Alain dive deep into each of these subjects, exploring what a life filled with the constant search for knowledge could look like. Alain shares what we can learn from our mental health struggles and how they can be revealing a deeper truth. This conversation highlights how important it is to lean into uncomfortable emotions to truly understand ourselves. Alain challenges Jake and Damian’s perceptions of what high performance really looks like, debating whether the fight for success actually leads to a good life, and why we should be embracing averageness. Within this conversation they discuss why we’re obsessed with fame, how to be a better parent, the benefits of a breakdown and how we can improve our relationships. Find Alain’s new book ‘A Therapeutic Journey’ here: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/a-therapeutic-journey-lessons-from-the-school-of-life-alain-de-botton/7388674?ean=9780241642559 Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of Damian’s all-time favourite episodes is the conversation they had with professional boxer, Josh Warrington.Damian reflects out his key take aways from the episode and shares them with Jake. This includes, Josh sharing the techniques he uses to keep his anxieties and fear in control just before going into the ring. And in the event of a mistake, he ensures to take full responsibility, rather than making excuses and blaming others. Jake and Damian also discuss one of the most powerful moments in all of the 200+ episodes that have been recorded; Josh states the power of friendship and the positive impact keeping those relationships strong has. Listen to Josh’s full episode here: https://pod.fo/e/b5aaf Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a conversation about science, philosophy, the meaning of life, and the unfathomable size of the universe. Professor Brian Cox is a physicist, known for his astronomy and cosmology series’, including The Universe and Stargazing Live. He has performed on several sell-out arena tours, setting the Guinness World Record for the biggest selling science tour. Before his career in science, at age 18 Brian embarked on a musical career, forming a band with the ex-keyboarder from Thin Lizzy. Brian shares stories of his 5 years as a professional musician; as a keyboard player in the bands Dare and D:Ream. Having achieved in D in Maths A-level, Brian discusses with Jake and Damain how this experience taught him his greatest lesson: the importance of practice.In this episode, Brian imparts invaluable wisdom on the pursuit of greatness and knowledge, and his belief that “very few people are naturally great”. He shares his secrets on summoning the courage to ask difficult questions and the importance of saying “I don’t know”. They discuss the greatest threat to humanity: human stupidity, and Brian offers insights on creating global cooperation in a world with the power to destroy itself.Jake, Damian and Brian tackle life's biggest questions, whilst exploring life's more personal subjects: self-doubt, fear and finding confidence.See Brian on his live tour ‘Horizons’: https://briancoxlive.co.uk/ Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In September Jake and Damian chatted to a number of sports guests, but the conversations were far from sport centred. Each guest offered great learnings from their lives, including creating culture, what makes a great leader and how to be more present everyday.They reflect on the conversation they had with Ryder Cup legends Luke Donald, Sam Torrance and Paul McGinley about their leadership styles and why Paul and Sam didn’t pick Luke to be in their team in 2014. Jake and Damian discuss Will Still’s open and authentic leadership style. Jake and Damian had an honest and emotional conversation with Steve Hansen, the previous All Blacks' coach, on the hidden cost of high performance. Another vulnerable discussion was had with Paralympian David Smith MBE, who is currently dealing with the effects of a rare and invasive tumour. With David they consider the true importance of life. The conversations that took place this month were reminders to take a pause and try to stay present. Listen to the episodes mentioned: Will Still: https://pod.fo/e/1ea4ea Steve Hansen: https://pod.fo/e/1ecdda David Smith MBE: https://pod.fo/e/1ef288 Ryder Cup Roundtable: https://pod.fo/e/1f190f Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is an open discussion about leadership, creating culture and what makes a winning team.To mark the 2023 Ryder Cup in Italy, Jake and Damian host a roundtable discussion with current European captain, Luke Donald, and legends, Paul McGinley and Sam Torrance. As Team Europe Ryder Cup captains past and present, they offer a unique perspective on leadership, team culture, and the winning formula that defines this prestigious event. They debate what makes a good Ryder Cup captain and the ways they get the best attributes from their players.Luke Donald shares his experiences under different captains and how this has now influenced the way he interacts with his players. He shares his key lessons from his first 13 months as captain, including battling imposter syndrome. Paul McGinley and Sam Torrance consider how they change the way they create a sense of comradery in the current digital age, in contrast to team meetings taking place in their captain’s bedroom back in 2004.Paul and Sam reflect on their choice to not include Luke in their 2014 team. They share what went into this decision and what elements need to come together to create a winning team.This Ryder Cup roundtable is a deep dive into the art of cultivating an open and communicative team, finding the delicate balance between talent and performing under pressure, and defining the legacy that extends beyond the competition itself. Whether you're a sports enthusiast, a leader, or simply seeking inspiration, this episode offers valuable lessons on what it means to lead, build culture, and win as a team at sport’s highest level.Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPPhttps://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A common thread that runs throughout the hundreds of conversations on this podcast is the idea of sacrifice. In this episode, Jake and Damian explore what the price of high performance really looks like. Although success looks great on the outside, it can come at the cost of collateral damage and difficult decisions. Looking back on their conversation with Dame Kelly Holmes, when she shared the impact sacrificing her mental health to be at the top of her game had. They reflect on their discussions with Stephen Hendry, Rylan Clarke and Sir Ian McGeegan on the consequences of their drive to success. Episodes mentioned:Eddie Jones: https://pod.fo/e/b7048 Dame Kelly Holmes: https://pod.fo/e/1abee Jonny Wilkinson: https://pod.fo/e/9cca4 Stephen Hendry: https://pod.fo/e/c12f9 Rangan Chatterjee: https://pod.fo/e/115f19 Rylan Clark: https://pod.fo/e/15d984 Sir Ian McGeechan: https://pod.fo/e/da9c4 Richard Dannatt: https://pod.fo/e/c6a61 Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Paralysis taught me how to live”This emotional conversation is an honest and vulnerable discussion about life, death and understanding our purpose.In 2010, David Smith was given a life changing diagnosis: a rare, cancerous tumour was found in his neck. A focused athlete, previously competing in karate, running and bobsled, David aimed to put all of his energy into competing in the 2012 Paralympic games as a rower; “I didn’t have time for a tumour”. But, after having surgery on the tumour, David suffered a stroke. This was the start of a new life for David.After multiple surgeries and a number of complications, David is now fully paralysed on his left side. Despite winning gold for Rowing with Team GB at the 2012 Paralympics, what really stands out is David’s appreciation for every moment, his resilience, and his deep understanding of what it means to really live. In the face of battling cancer and living with paralysis, David's unwavering commitment to his purpose and daily philosophy shines through. He shares the importance of embracing vulnerability and the preciousness of time. A total of 6 major life-threatening spinal surgeries in 13 years, 6 weeks of radiotherapy and learning to walk after each operation meant his sporting career became more about staying alive than winning medals. David shares his profound wisdom with Jake and Damian, exploring how he is attempting to come to terms with death and how he finds strength in vulnerability. We’re left with the core of David’s message: “I’m not scared of dying, I’m scared of not living.”This was recorded in front of a live audience at Happy Place Festival, there may be some background noise. Follow David's journey here: https://www.instagram.com/davidsmithmbe/?hl=en Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barry Hearn joined the podcast in 2022 to share his 10 life lessons. In this episode, Damian shares with Jake the top 3 lessons he learnt from Barry; the ones he still uses in his everyday life. These 3 lessons include, "it’s better to be lucky than good looking", "life is not changed by sitting on the sofa" and "life is going to end in tears, so you might as well make the most of it".Jake and Damian reflect on these lessons and the way Barry’s version of high performance can be utilised in our daily lives. Episodes mentioned:Barry Hearn: https://pod.fo/e/157c60 Books mentioned:The Luck Factor by Richard Wiseman: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-luck-factor-the-scientific-study-of-the-lucky-mind-richard-wiseman/11145449?ean=9781511376839 Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week’s episode provides a rare glimpse into the mind of a coaching legend Steve Hansen, revealing the key to success in the world of rugby and beyond.Steve is a New Zealand rugby union coach and a former player. He famously led the All Blacks to victory during the 2015 Rugby World Cup as their head coach, a role he held from 2012 to 2019. This is a reflective, honest and vulnerable conversation with one of the world’s best coaches. Steve offers insights into his time with the All-Blacks, sharing his experiences coaching the greatest rugby team in history, and the task of redefining the concept of progress while sitting at the top of the world rankings.Jake, Damian and Steve delve into the strategic mindset he brings to coaching, sharing five thought-provoking questions he constantly asks himself and his team:What’s our identity and our legacy?How fast can we learn about what’s going on in the game?What are the places we’re struggling?How fast can we adapt when things aren’t going our way?What is our biggest goal?They discuss his competitive and pride-driver alter-ego, Stanley, and how he has learnt to control this side of himself, offering valuable insights into the complexities of leadership. By prioritising simplicity, trust, and self-awareness, Steve explores how we can create a blueprint for high performance in any endeavour.This episode was recorded at the Rugby Premiership Final at Twickenham, there may be some crowd noise in the background.Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To mark the start of the Rugby World Cup, Jake and Damian reflect on the conversations they have had with some of the most influential people in the game. We have been lucky enough to go into the training grounds, stadiums and dressing rooms and to hear the innermost thoughts of the key players past and present.Hear from Sir Clive Woodward on the power of the individual in a great team. A former teammate of the legendary All Blacks, Dan Carter shares the details of the team meeting in which they decide they were going to be the worlds most dominant team. Jake and Damian consider the honest and open conversation they had with Siya Kolisi, who described what winning the world cup meant for all of South Africsa. As well as the above, we hear from some of the greatest players of the game, including Sam Burgess, Danny Cipriani and Eddie Jones. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Will's story is a testament to the power of authenticity and resilience in the world of football management. Will Still is a professional football manager and former player, currently managing Ligue 1 club Stade de Reims. Aged 30, he is the youngest manager in Europe's top five leagues, and first became a manager at age 24. Will shares with Jake and Damian how he deals with outside pressure and how his commitment to honesty, vulnerability, and staying true to himself has been his guiding force. After dropping out of university in Belgium, Will moved to the UK to pursue a Football Coaching degree. Despite the culture shock, the move cemented Will’s commitment to a career in football. They discuss how his style as a manager has developed since he first started, with vulnerability and honesty always being at the forefront of his work. Will discusses what it was like to turn down a job offer from Vincent Kompany and how a quiet self-confidence is crucial to his work. This is a conversation about passion, commitment and authenticity. Will's journey reminds us that the road to success becomes much easier when we begin embracing our true self.Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
August was filled with perspective changing and vulnerable conversations about what high performance really looks like. Jake takes a look back at some of the key insights from our guests over the last month.Dr Waheed Arian challenged Jake's ever-shifting view of what high performance really means, by sharing the obstacles he overcame when moving from war torn Afghanistan to the UK at age 15 to become a doctor. Jake and Damian discussed how our biggest mistakes can make for our greatest achievements, with comedian Katherine Ryan.Formula 1 legend Fernando Alonso opened up about the true price of high performance, and Jake learns what Fernando would do differently a second time around. Our final guest of the month, Peter Attia, changed Jake's outlook on life with his idea of the centenarian decathlon.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Dr Waheed Arian: https://pod.fo/e/1ae402Katherine Ryan: https://pod.fo/e/1df492Fernando Alonso: https://pod.fo/e/1e5849Peter Attia: https://pod.fo/e/1e7be5 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode contains the roadmap to a longer, healthier life.Dr. Peter Attia is a physician, focused on the applied science of longevity and on a mission to unlock the secrets of extending human life. In this episode, he takes Jake and Damian through the 5 pillars of health, exploring the impact of nutrition, exercise, sleep, stress and supplementation.These five essential aspects of our lives are the building blocks upon which our overall wellbeing is constructed. By analysing each of these pillars, Peter explains how they can be utilised to transform our lives and overall health and wellbeing.Peter provides tangible actions that your future self will undoubtedly thank you for. Discover how setting goals for the final decade of your life can become a powerful source of motivation for making positive changes in your life today; “the seeds you sow in your youth, are the same flower that come to harvest later on”. Peter discusses how to improve your emotional wellbeing, including finding honest, fulfilling relationships and being able to properly regulate your emotions.Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After over 200 episodes and almost 4 years of the High Performance Podcast, Jake and Damian take a moment to rewind through the episodes. For any brand new listeners, this is your ultimate guide to the key High Performance moments. Jake and Damian reflect on their favourite guests, biggest lessons and most memorable moments from the very start of the High Performance journey to the most recent episode. To begin, Jake and Damian explore the why behind the podcast. They delve into how their understanding of high performance has evolved over the years, from deep and honest conversations with the world's highest achievers.Listen to the full episodes from the guests mentioned in this episode:Tyson Fury: https://pod.fo/e/14ef0f Steven Hendry: https://pod.fo/e/c12f9 Jonny Wilkinson 2020: https://pod.fo/e/9cca4 Jonny Wilkinson 2022: https://pod.fo/e/12f77d Dame Stephanie Shirley: https://pod.fo/e/16a443 Eddie Howe: https://pod.fo/e/14d4d9 Christian Horner - https://pod.fo/e/cda02 Fernando Alonso: https://pod.fo/e/1e5849 Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fernando Alonso is a two-time Formula 1 World Champion, currently competing for the fast-rising Aston Martin F1 Team. Fernando has also driven for Alpine, McLaren, Ferrari, Minardi, and Renault, where he won the World Drivers' Championship in 2005 and 2006.This episode explores what it takes to become an elite F1 driver, and how to maintain top level performance over a 20-year career.Jake and Damian discover the origins of Fernando’s legendary racing career, dating back to his very first race at the age of three. They learn that despite Fernando’s unshakable self-confidence, he balances this with a unique awareness of his own limitations.Alonso also gives insights to the transformation his two-year F1 hiatus had on him personally, deepening connections with his fans, and discovering an appreciation of the privileges of his position. He also opens up about his biggest regrets, and how he has dealt with failure since his championship winning years.This conversation transcends the racetrack, offering lessons in determination, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake shares with Damian the conversation with Joe Wicks that transformed his life, completely shifting his view on what it means to be driven by purpose. They reflect on the importance of purpose over profit and how understanding your purpose can lead to clearer and more informed decision making.Joe also offered practical advice for staying present and making time for the people who matter. He suggested people take “mini retirements” every year: whether it is a weekend or a month, a mini-retirement is time away from work and the pressures of everyday life to focus on family, friends, rest and relaxation. Jake reflects on how this has now become a crucial part of his life.Listen to the full episode with Joe here: https://pod.fo/e/11450cDownload The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Katherine Ryan is a comedian and writer, best known for her appearances on 8 Out of 10 Cats, Taskmaster and her stand-up special on Netflix, Glitter Room. Originally from Canada, Katherine made the bold move to London in 2008, and shortly thereafter had her first daughter. Becoming a single mum at the age of 25 and isolated from family, Katherine shares with Jake and Damian how this experience fuelled her determination and resilience. “When I had nothing, I had everything”, Katherine’s focus and dedication to her daughter's well-being gave her the strength to fearlessly pursue her stand-up career.In this episode, Katherine takes us behind the scenes of her comedy path, reflecting on her journey from scraping by as a single mom to her decision to create space for women in the industry by stepping away from Mock the Week. She offers insights into finding positivity in life and leading with gratitude, and sheds light on the reality of hard work.Join us to hear Katherine’s laughter-filled journey, her resilience, and her valuable life lessons.Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Damian shares his key take-aways from one of his favourite episodes ever recorded with guest Vicky Pattison. Vicky completely shifted Damian's assumptions about reality TV stars and he came away with a brand new formula to view life.Jake and Damian take a look back on the conversation they had with Vicky and they lessons she shared that they still use in their life today. Including, how she moved away from a strict work ethic to keep the passion for her career alive; the numbering system for everyday that has completely transformed her life and how we can categorise the most important people in our lives.Vicky’s episode is a valuable reminder that everyone, no matter their background, has valuable lessons which we can all learn from.Listen to Vicky's episode here: https://pod.fo/e/105426Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Waheed Arian, a doctor and radiologist, endured a challenging upbringing in war-torn Afghanistan, and at 15, he was smuggled to the UK. He had a singular ambition: to become a doctor. In a heartfelt conversation with Jake and Damian, he candidly reveals the harsh realities of living amongst bombings and military presence. He recounts visiting his father in hiding, who sought to evade front-line military service.Such traumatic experiences have shaped Waheed's character, instilling vital lessons he carries to this day. He shares with Jake and Damian the key lessons he learnt from his childhood and how he still carries them with him. The loss of childhood innocence early on forged a determined mindset, focused on supporting and caring for his family. Throughout the darkest times, his dream of becoming a doctor served as a lifeline.Waheed discusses the moment of kindness that changed his life, the importance of responsibility and how we can find meaning in what we do.Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake and Damian reflect on the insightful and inspiring conversations they’ve had in July, delving a little deeper into some of the key lessons from each episode.They rediscover the teachings shared by Dan Carter on how to navigate change whilst entering retirement. In one of the most emotional episodes ever recorded, Ashley Cain reveals how his late daughter Azaylia transformed his life and how her memory lives on today.From the conversation with Sabrina Cohen-Hatton, firefighter and author, Jake and Damian reflect on fault vs responsibility and how we can guide ourselves through challenging times. Finally, they take a look at how to find your why with Simon Sinek.There were some invaluable take-aways from each guest this month, you can listen to the full episodes here:Sabrina Cohen-Hatton: https://pod.fo/e/18cd7cDan Carter: https://pod.fo/e/18914cSimon Sinek: https://pod.fo/e/18ee0eAshley Cain: https://pod.fo/e/18aebcDownload The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve Parish is a businessman and the co-owner and chairman of Crystal Palace F.C. After beginning his career in computer graphics, Steve went on to acquire multiple companies. He transformed TagWorldwide into a global production powerhouse with over 2,800 employees in 13 countries. In 2010, Steve acquired Crystal Palace, saving the club from administration, and building the foundations for the growth of the club over the 13 years that followed. In this episode, he shares the secrets to his success, and behind his failings, at every stage of his career.Steve discusses the “hard graft” he put in from a young age, and shares how emotional intelligence can guide you through every interaction. Jake and Damian explore his purchase of Crystal Palace, how he interacts with the club as an owner, and how important the club is to him having been a childhood fan. They delve deep into what drives Steve, his key to hiring the best people and how he builds a great company.Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the final episode of our new Leadership Series, sponsored by PwC, in which we will be diving deep into what it really takes to be a great leader.Emily Maitlis is a journalist, presenter of the ground-breaking daily podcast The News Agents, documentary filmmaker and former BBC Newsnight anchor. She is known for her skilled and informative interviews including THAT interview for Newsnight. In this conversation, they explore what it means to be an excellent interviewer. They discuss how Emily creates a compelling narrative, how she prepares for each interview and what her main objective always is.She shares with Jake and Damian how covering traumatic events, such as school shootings in the US, the Paris terror attacks and Grenfell, has taken its toll. They discuss how she, and the Newsnight team secured the highly significant Prince Andrew interview, and the immense pressure that came with it.Thank you to PwC for sponsoring this special CEO Series. PwC’s purpose is to build trust and solve important problems, and their global strategy - The New Equation - is bringing this to life for their clients, people and society. By combining technology with human ingenuity, passion and experience, PwC works with organisations to deliver more intelligent, sustained outcomes.Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To celebrate the Women’s World Cup, Jake and Damian take a look back at the conversations they had with former England players Alex Scott, Steph Houghton, and Jill Scott, as well as former manager Phil Neville. Jake and Damian listen back to their chat with Jill about how the experience for female footballers has completely transformed. Steph shares what it was like to put women’s football on the map, and how she realised her life would change when she returned home after winning. Alex and Phil share their experiences with the Lionesses and how it changed their lives. Listen to the episodes mentioned in this episode:Phil Neville - https://pod.fo/e/2680b Alex Scott - https://pod.fo/e/14421c Jill Scott - https://pod.fo/e/17147d Steph Houghton - https://pod.fo/e/ad8e0 Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon Sinek is an author and inspirational speaker. Simon is known for his books ‘Start with Why’ and ‘Find Your Why’, both of which focus on how to find your purpose and help those in your life find it too. Finding your Why, is the idea that “everyone knows what we do, some of us know how we do it, but very few of us can articulate why we do what we do.” Great leaders think, act and communicate in the exact same way, which is completely different from everyone else. They tell people why they do what they do, rather than what they do. In this episode, they delve into how Simon found his why, after becoming unfulfilled in work and life whilst at career high point and how he helps others find their why too.They also discuss how you cannot be a high performer on your own. He shares language is crucial when giving feedback and how to shape criticism so those in power will respond well to it. This episode is a deep dive into finding your purpose, using your best attributes to their fullest and what makes a great leader.Listen to Simon help Jake find his ‘Why’ exclusively on the High Performance App.Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-linkFind Simon’s book ‘Start with Why’ here: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/start-with-why-how-great-leaders-inspire-everyone-to-take-action-simon-sinek/239994?ean=9780241958223 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the third episode of our new Leadership Series, sponsored by PwC, in which we will be diving deep into what it really takes to be a CEO.Timo Armoo is an entrepreneur, speaker and co-founder of Fanbytes, a social media and marketing agency. Timo founded Fanbytes at age 21 whilst in university, eventually selling at aged 27 for an eight figure exit. In this conversation, we delve deep into Timo’s entrepreneurial mind, exploring what makes a great business idea, finding a core purpose and knowing when a good opportunity arises. They discuss how his upbringing in Ghana, and then his teenage years in South West London, influenced his career. Timo shares the impact small wins can have, how to carefully choose your team and how he has “never had an original idea”.Thank you to PwC for sponsoring this special CEO Series. PwC’s purpose is to build trust and solve important problems, and their global strategy - The New Equation - is bringing this to life for their clients, people and society. By combining technology with human ingenuity, passion and experience, PwC works with organisations to deliver more intelligent, sustained outcomes.Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPPhttps://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr Sabrina Cohen-Hatton is a firefighter, psychologist and writer. In this episode Sabrina proves that nothing is fixed, where you start isn’t important, it’s where you end up. From experiencing homelessness as a teenager, after the death of her father, to working her way up in the fire service, joining at age 18.She shares with Jake and Damian her experience making life changing decisions whilst being in the fire service, offering a clear and concise decision making formula. Women are traditionally taught not to take risks, from an early age the fear of failure is ingrained into women but Sabrina is challenging this idea. She is encouraging the discussion of gender bias and shares with Jake and Damian how they can do the same in their everyday lives. Sabrina explores why she seeks to understand people, how to re-calibrate trauma and overcoming struggle.You can find Sabrina’s new book ‘The Gender Bias’ here: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-gender-bias-the-barriers-that-hold-women-back-and-how-to-break-them-dr-sabrina-cohen-hatton/7401232?ean=9781788707220Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPPhttps://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the second episode of our new Leadership Series, sponsored by PwC, in which we will be diving deep into what it really takes to be a CEO.Tessa Clarke is the co-founder and CEO of Olio, the free app that connects users with unwanted food (from households or local businesses) with neighbours living nearby who would like it. Tessa is driven by purpose, aiming to reduce food waste and tackle climate change. She shares with Jake and Damian why Olio was created, how to build a brand and stay resilient in the face of challenge and set backs. She also reveals her key recruitment tips.They discuss what can be done at an individual level to care for the environment and why we should be sharing, rather than discarding.Thank you to PwC for sponsoring this special CEO Series. PwC’s purpose is to build trust and solve important problems, and their global strategy - The New Equation - is bringing this to life for their clients, people and society. By combining technology with human ingenuity, passion and experience, PwC works with organisations to deliver more intelligent, sustained outcomes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ashley Cain is a former professional footballer and TV personality. In 2020, his 8 week old daughter Azaylia Cain was diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia. During Azaylia’s battle with cancer, Ashley and Azaylia’s mum, Safiyya, raised over £1 million in 24 hours for her health care. After her death in April 2021, at just 8 months old, Ashley and Safiyya set up ‘The Azaylia Foundation’, which supports families and provides memorable experiences for children fighting cancer.In this episode, Ashley shares with Jake and Damian everything the life and loss of Azaylia has taught him. They discuss how the struggle can make us appreciate the small moments, staying present and connected to those in our life. Ashley shares how “even though my heart is broken into a million pieces, that’s a million pieces of love I can share with others in this world”.You can find Ashley’s book ‘Strong: Life, loss and eternal love for my daughter’ here: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/strong-ashley-cain/7408996?ean=9781788709408Click here for more information on The Azaylia Foundation: https://theazayliafoundation.com/- - -You can download the new High Performance App here and use the access code to get in https://thehighperformanceapp.comAccess code: HPAPP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the first episode of our Leadership Series, sponsored by PwC, in which we will be diving deep into what it really takes to be a CEO.Steve Hare is a businessman and CEO of Sage Group PLC, the leader in accounting, financial, HR and payroll tech for small and mid-sized businesses. With over three decades of experience in the industry, Steve shares with Jake and Damian his insights into the business world, including the benefit of being older in business, how to face the challenges of being CEO and the key advice he would give young entrepreneurs.Prior to Sage, after achieving his career ambition of reaching CFO below the age of 40 (one of the youngest in the FTSE 100), Steve was asked to leave 18 months later. Although this was one of the lowest moments of his career, Steve shares with Jake and Damian the invaluable lessons he took away from this experience. They discuss how to hire good people, the ‘Waiter Test’ and how crucial a “team comes first” culture is.Thank you to PwC for sponsoring this special CEO Series. PwC’s purpose is to build trust and solve important problems, and their global strategy - The New Equation - is bringing this to life for their clients, people and society. By combining technology with human ingenuity, passion and experience, PwC works with organisations to deliver more intelligent, sustained outcomes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is a look ahead to our forthcoming PWC leadership series which begins this Friday. Listen in to hear a preview of interviews with Steve Hare (Sage CEO), Tessa Clarke (Olio CEO) and Timothy Armoo (founder of Fanbytes).Episodes will be released weekly on Fridays for the month of July Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to our 200th Episode Special with Dan Carter, recorded live at Hackney Empire!We first spoke to Dan, All-Blacks legend and one of the greatest rugby players of all time, almost 2 years ago. He returns to the podcast to discuss how his view of high performance, and his overall mindset, has evolved since the first conversation we had with him. He shares the struggles he faced after leaving the All Blacks and the issues and fears this brought up for him: navigating change, loss of identity and hiding from retirement . They discuss the idea of repurposing, finding a new purpose after a big life change and what his life looks like now.Dan shares his key lessons from being an All Black, what the culture looked like and how crucial journalling has been in fulfilling his goals. They reflect on the key moments in Dan’s life, including his 2011 injury, and how he’s transformed his struggle into positive learnings.You can also listen exclusively to the live audience Q&A with Dan right now on The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPPhttps://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-linkThis conversation was inspired by Dan’s new book, The Art of Winning: Ten Lessons in Leadership, Purpose and Potential. Find Dan’s book here: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-art-of-winning-lessons-learned-by-one-of-the-world-s-top-sportsmen-dan-carter/7312649?ean=9781529146196Listen to our first episode with Dan here: https://pod.fo/e/f5fc4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake and Damian take some time to reflect on the conversations they’ve had in June, delving a little deeper into some of the key lessons from each episode.They explore the idea of finding your purpose with Kevin Sinfield, how they would have done the interview with Edwin van der Sar differently with the knowledge he left Ajax a few days later. They also examine how to challenge negative thoughts with Tom Grennan’s method of “thought flipping”, wrapping up the conversation with the importance of asking for help and the power you can find when all seems lost, with Matt Willis.There were some incredible and insightful take-aways from each guest this month, you can listen to the full episodes here:Kevin Sinfield - https://pod.fo/e/1819c9Edwin Van Der Sar - https://pod.fo/e/183472Tom Grennan - https://pod.fo/e/185044Matt Willis - https://pod.fo/e/186e2b Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Willis, the musician and singer known for co-founding Busted, joins the podcast to speak about the true impact of addiction. We discuss why addiction is such a taboo subject, how to approach difficult conversations with your loved ones and the journey to recovery. Matt shares the struggles he faced in his youth and how they spiraled into addiction. After Busted split up when he was only 21, he felt his life lacked direction and purpose. He discusses how he found his purpose again and how crucial his family are. In this episode, Matt shares his thoughts on shame, fault vs. responsibility, challenging yourself and much more. This is an emotional and moving conversation about hope and empathy. Watch Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001m0jq/matt-willis-fighting-addictionIf you’re affected by any issues in this episode, please find more information here: https://www.drinkaware.co.uk/advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
George Groves is a former professional boxer, he competed for 10 years and held a WBA Super-Middleweight title. In March 2018, he was ranked as the Worlds Best Active Super-Middleweight Boxer. George shares his desire to lead to the front, going at things alone, and the negative impact that can have. He won the world title on his fourth attempt, he offers advice on never giving up and why he would always choose to go back to his most challenging defeats.He spoke to us about the struggles in his career, the great moments, the hard moments and why he had to do things differently than other people.Former world champion and now host of the George Groves boxing club podcast: https://bit.ly/44cgiub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we welcome musician Tom Grennan to The High Performance Podcast. I’m sure you immediately start to think of some of the awesome songs that Tom’s released, but there is so much about his story, his mindset and resilience that you don’t know. You’re about to hear a conversation with Tom, like you’ve never heard him before.He’s going to share with you the hours of therapy he’s had, which has helped him when approaching any challenge in life to flip his thoughts. He can transform typically negative emotions, like envy or doubt, into positives. The most notable example of this is when he was the victim of a random attack. He could have been really badly derailed by it, but through a lot of work he was able to completely change his mindset.Tom has had some really tough moments, but he has come through them. I can’t tell you what a pleasure it was to sit down with someone as humble, determined, talented and deep-thinking as Tom Grennan.Get tickets to our live tour: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To celebrate Fathers Day 2023 in the UK, Jake and Damian discuss the importance of father figures. They look back on how previous guests lives have been shaped by their dads. The two also share what Father's Day means to them now they're both dads and how their fathers have shaped and influenced their paths in life.They discuss sacrifice, tough love and psychological safety whilst hearing from guests such as Johanna Konta, Jost Capito and Keir Starmer. Listen to the guests mentioned here:Sir Ian McGeechan - https://pod.fo/e/da9c4Johanna Konta - https://pod.fo/e/df4c6Jost Capito - https://pod.fo/e/13e9faAngela Ruggiero - https://pod.fo/e/fb0cbTom Daley - https://pod.fo/e/1760cSam Burgess - https://pod.fo/e/1474a8Dylan Hartley - https://pod.fo/e/1a11bLiz Humphrey - https://pod.fo/e/16d3c0Keir Starmer - https://pod.fo/e/16f84aGary Lineker - https://pod.fo/e/13e9fa Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we welcome Edwin Van De Sar. The man who went from player to CEO, who won four Eredivisie titles, four Premier League Crowns and the Champions League, among many other accolades in his career.We recorded this in a hotel room overlooking the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam, the home of Ajax Football Club. Edwin, at the time of recording, was the Chief Executive of the football club. He walked into the room and I said to him, “how are things?” The reply was a one word swear word. Immediately it was clear to us that pressure was taking its toll on this guy. We then spoke at length about the truth of what life's like at the top of a football club.We talk about the scrutiny, we talk about the criticism, the questions, the pain and the impact on his family. Of course, we also talk about his playing days. What he learned at Manchester United, what it was like in that great Ajax team. Some of the challenges he faced as a Holland International and the great players he's played with.A couple of days after the conversation, it was announced that Edwin had decided to quit as the CEO Ajax. So this now lives as the final interview that he gave as the CEO.I think that we will now listen to it with fresh ears, with an even deeper understanding of the challenges that he was under.Enjoy!Love, Jake Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To mark the Champions League final, Jake reflects on the conversations they have had with a range of guests about the Champions League. In this episode, you will hear from Jordan Henderson, Kieran Trippier, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard and Mauricio Pochettino among others about their relationship to the competition.This final of the Champions League also a very significant game for Jake as it will be the last ever match he hosts on BT Sport, after a decade of presenting on the channel. He shares how he feels about the significant moment and his final time hosting a competition that many consider to be the pinnacle of the game.Listen to the full episodes:Rio Ferdinand: https://pod.fo/e/15914Mauricio Pochettino: https://pod.fo/e/16521Kieran Trippier: https://pod.fo/e/17a67fSteven Gerrard: https://pod.fo/e/a33baFrank Lampard: https://pod.fo/e/136b50 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kevin Sinfield returns to the podcast, after two years, to discuss how his career, mindset and approach to life has changed since Jake and Damian last sat down with him.Kevin is a rugby coach, currently the defense coach for the England Rugby Union national team. In his career as a player, spanning almost three decades with Leeds Rhinos, Kevin played 521 games for the club, finishing with 3,968 points. As a coach, he was a key part of the World Cup management team that took England back to the World Cup Final in 2017.In this episode, Kevin shares how Rob Burrow’s diagnosis has changed his life, including finding fulfilment, community and providing hope to others. He discusses his most important lessons as a coach and why it is so crucial to focus on empathy. Jake and Damian catch up on everything they’ve missed in the last two years, including how he gets through the most difficult days, the importance of family and overcoming micro-annoyances.Kevin’s book The Extra Mile: My Autobiography is available here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Extra-Mile-My-Autobiography/dp/152990305XDonate to the Rob Burrow Centre for MND Appeal: https://www.leedshospitalscharity.org.uk/Appeal/mnd-centre-appeal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake and Damian reflect on their key-takeaways from the guests that joined the podcast in May. They take a look at each episode from the previous month, curating the key lessons from each guest.They analyse Lord Billimoria’s 10 P’s for business, how Gary Barlow creates the best concert experience and how he deals with failure. They delve deep into building partnerships with Premier League CEO of the Year, Paul Barber and Kieran Trippier on why team spirit is so important.Listen to the episodes here:Lord Billimoria: https://pod.fo/e/178a56Gary Barlow: https://pod.fo/e/17fc0bPaul Barber: https://pod.fo/e/17de80Kieran Trippier: https://pod.fo/e/17a67f Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gary Barlow is one of Britain’s most successful songwriters and record producers. As part of pop group Take That, he has won eight BRIT Awards and sold over 45 million records with almost four decades in the music industry.Gary shares with Jake and Damian the exciting but tumultuous initial years with Take That, the relationships with his band members and how he dealt with world-wide success. He details his attempt to ‘break America’ and how this experience changed his life. Jake, Damian and Gary delve into the most emotional moments of his career, and why it is so important to embrace failure. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jason Daniel is founder and CEO of clothing brand LSKD (Loose Kid). LSKD grew from his pursuit of a sporting career in Motocross, whilst he built core business and work ethic skills as a carpenter. In this episode, he shares how his wife falling pregnant empowered him to pursue LSKD 100% and encouraged him to find his ‘why’.He reflects on the power of vulnerability and naivety when starting any new venture. Damian, Jake and Jason discuss how to find and inspire passion and drive, and why you should embrace failing forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Barber is the CEO of Brighton & Hove Albion FC. In Barber's first season at the club, they recorded their highest league finish for more than 30 years. How did he achieve it and what has he done since to instill the club’s values?He reflects on how having a diligent and thorough approach has allowed the team to effectively review mistakes and revise for the future - the focus is always how to come back stronger. Looking into the future, Paul shares what elements go into preparing the club for Europe. Having over 25 years of football experience, Paul divulges the key lessons he employs to ensure the team always achieve high performance.- - - - -On Tuesday June 14th we're at the Hackney Empire for a special live episode and Q&A with Rugby Union legend Dan Carter! Tickets include a signed copy of Dan Carter’s new book - THE ART OF WINNING. https://tourlink.to/HPDanCarter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this retrospective episode to mark Mental Health Awareness week, Jake and Damian look back on some of the conversations they've had with guests about overcoming struggles with their mental health. Featuring a sneak preview of an upcoming episode with Gary Barlow, there are also moments from Mark Cavendish, Courtney Black and Danny Cipriani.Listen to the full episodes:Danny Cipriani - https://pod.fo/e/14797eCourtney Black - https://pod.fo/e/15a903Mark Cavendish - https://pod.fo/e/eb9c4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jax Jones, known privately as Timucin Lam, is a DJ, songwriter and record producer. He rose to fame in 2014 and since then has sold over 35 million records, with 4 billion streams. For the first time, he opens up to Jake and Damian about how his turbulent childhood, challenging family relationships and immense pressure to succeed from a young age has shaped him: “Music was a way out. It was a way to mean something.” Jax shares the details of his manifesto, which he wrote at a crucial time in his life and what this means for his future.He describes himself as constantly being followed by a ghost, a dark shadow that drives him ruthlessly to achieve any goal. Being in therapy from a young age has led him to great self-reflection and analysis, which allows him to turn his life into valuable lessons for those listening.Jax Jones' single Whistle ft. Calum Scott is out now:  jaxjones.lnk.to/Whistle - - - - -On Tuesday June 14th we're at the Hackney Empire for a special live episode and Q&A with Rugby Union legend Dan Carter! Tickets include a signed copy of Dan Carter’s new book - THE ART OF WINNING. https://tourlink.to/HPDanCarter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are so excited to invite you to an Audience with All Blacks legend Dan Carter at Hackney Empire on June 14th 2023. The event will be a live podcast with Jake, Damian and Dan, followed by an audience Q&A.Tickets go on general sale today (Friday 11th of May) at 10am. All tickets include a signed copy of Dan Carter's new book - THE ART OF WINNING.To announce this special event, Jake shares some of his favourite moments from Dan’s episode of the podcast, including his first day playing for the All Backs. Buy your tickets here: https://tourlink.to/HPDanCarterCan’t wait to see you there! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kieran Trippier is the current captain of Newcastle United and is widely regarded as one of the best English right backs of his generation. As well as winning the La Liga title with Athletico Madrid, Kieran reached the Champions League final with Spurs and scored the opening goal for England in the 2018 World Cup semi-final against Croatia. He has played under some of the finest managers in the game including Diego Simeone, Mauricio Pochettino, Gareth Southgate, Sean Dyche and now Eddie Howe. We spoke to him at St James’s Park as Newcastle close in on possible Champions League qualification.In this episode Kieran reveals the difficulties which almost made him quit football before a period of development made him into the professional he is today. He recounts the ways in which different managers were able to help him reach the some of the biggest footballing stages in the world, taking us into the dressing room of the Champions League semi-final which saw Tottenham overturn a 3-0 deficit in the second half. He also leans into the darker side of his career, and the effects of the abuse he has suffered online which led him to pursue a career in Spain before returning to the Premier League in 2022.- - - - - - - - -We're on tour! Grab the last tickets for our live theatre tour coming to Glasgow, Cardiff, Guildford, Leeds, Salford - https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023.Watch all episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/highperformancepodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we look back upon some of the guests whose dedication to High Performance has had a detrimental effect on other elements of their lives. Jake and Damian explore the difficulties associated with going 'all in', while reliving moments from Jill Scott, Brent Hoberman, Stephen Hendry and Jonny Wilkinson.Listen to their full episodes here: Jill Scott: https://pod.fo/e/17147dBrent Hoberman: https://pod.fo/e/172e1dStephen Hendry: https://pod.fo/e/c12f9Jonny Wilkinson: https://pod.fo/e/9cca4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jake has an honest chat about being out of your comfort zone. The High Performance Podcast is currently touring the UK and although this is extremely exciting, it can bring about lots of new challenges. For Jake, one of the challenges is public speaking to thousands of people. He opens up about the pressures of performing on stage, making sure the audience enjoy themselves and turning the podcast into an exciting live show. Jake reflects on how he had to learn to lean into his fears in order to face them and how you can too.Buy tickets for the High Performance live tour - https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lord Bilimoria is a businessman and life peer in the House of Lords. Founding Cobra Beer in 1989, in this interview Lord Bilimoria distils decades of business experience into valuable lessons. After attending university at 16, Lord Bilimora came to the UK on a scholarship at 18. It was then he identified a space in the market for Cobra Beer, inspired by his youth in India.In this episode, they discuss how being creative and an innovation is crucial for an entrepreneur and how to cultivate these skills. He offers the tips he uses to problem solve, how to pursue optimism and how his motto, “problem, solution, action”, plays into his everyday life. He shares with Jake and Damian his failures, successes and how he has learnt to identify when to give up and when to push through. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
These bitesize episodes focus on the greatest lessons we’ve learnt from the guests we've had on the podcast.In this episode Jake and Damian reflect back their conversation with Paralympian, Neil Fachie. This episode was recorded via Zoom during the pandemic, Jake and Damian discuss how this set up sometimes led to more open and honest conversations - this was definitely true in the case of Neil.This bitesize clip explores how Neil dealt with the struggles of his disability and how it has taught him resilience and problem solving skills.You can listen to the full conversation here: https://pod.fo/e/c1ace Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guenther Steiner is a renowned motorsport engineer and team manager, best known for his current position as the Haas Formula One Team Principal. With over 30 years working in motorsport, Guenther is highly admired throughout the community and has become a leading figure in popular Netflix series, ‘Drive to Survive’.In this episode, he describes how he found his way to a career in racing, his approach to management and how he nurtures his relationships with drivers and team mates to help push the team forward. In addition to this, Guenther shares how it feels to watch one of his team suffer from a serious crash, and the burden of hoping to see them emerge from the wreckage.You can read more of Guenther's story in his new book. More information is available at https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/451686/surviving-to-drive-by-steiner-guenther/9781787636279- - - - - - - - -We're on tour! Grab the last tickets for our live theatre tour coming to Nottingham, Oxford, Northampton, Glasgow, Cardiff, Guildford, Leeds, Salford - https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023.Watch all episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/highperformancepodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“What advice would you give your younger self?” Since the beginning of the podcast, Jake and Damian have asked this question in almost every conversation as a way of finding out what a high performance life has taught the interviewee. In this episode, they reflect on why this question is important, what they’ve learned from asking it, and review a few of their favourites from Rio Ferdinand, Steven Bartlett and Lucy Easthope.Listen back to:Rio Ferdinand - https://pod.fo/e/15914Steven Bartlett - https://pod.fo/e/16ca9Lucy Easthope - https://pod.fo/e/120622 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Phil Giles is the current Director of Football at Brentford Football Club, responsible for overseeing player recruitment, scouting and youth development. With over a decade of experience at Brentford, Phil shares how to have honest conversations with staff and players, what it means to be a good Director and how to share bad news with a team, among much more.In this episode, Phil shares the things he does to make Brentford different to any other club. He discusses the qualities he looks for in players and how he determines if they will be the right fit. They discuss his relationships with risk, positivity and humility. Phil divulges the killer questions he asks his players. - - - - - - - - -We're going on tour! Grab the last tickets for our live theatre tour coming to London, Nottingham, Oxford, Northampton, Glasgow, Cardiff, Guildford, Leeds, Salford - https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special bonus episode in partnership with Get Into Teaching, Jake chats to Kit Brown, a primary school teacher and a semi-professional footballer. Kit has accumulated over 1 million social media followers sharing his passion for teaching and education. He shares the rewards of being a teacher and how the small wins make the hard work worthwhile.Jake and Kit discuss the skills he has gained in football that he applies to his teaching, including how to build resilience in young people and how he brings a high performance mindset into the classroom. He shares with Jake the creative techniques he uses within the classroom, like rapping about the water-cycle or cutting up his tie to teach the kids about fractions. “Teaching is what you make it… make it creative”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brent Hoberman is an entrepreneur and investor. He co-founded lastminute.com and made.com, both of which went on to be valued at $1 billion dollars. Being born in South Africa, from a Jewish family and moving to England to attend boarding school, Brent identifies being an immigrant and an outsider as a driving force in his work. He shares with Jake and Damian how he used his misfit status to create his own path, and now actively looks for outsiders and mavericks to work alongside him. They discuss how to build credibility as an entrepreneur and why this is so important. Brent doesn’t believe that anyone can be an entrepreneur, he reveals the traits and skills he looks for in young employees. After over 20 years of managing people and founding businesses, Brent shares the secret to finding the right employees, how to create and maintain a dynamic culture and how to find the benefit in controversy. - - - - - - - - -We're going on tour! Grab the last tickets for our live theatre tour coming to London, Nottingham, Oxford, Northampton, Glasgow, Cardiff, Guildford, Leeds, Salford - https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023.Books Out Now:The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 Ways To Become Your Best! smarturl.it/HPJournalHigh Performance: Lessons From the Best on Becoming Your Best https://amzn.to/3WcJnBs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special episode, Ikigai expert Hector Garcia joins Jake and Damian to discuss how utilising Ikigai will get you closer to finding your purpose. Ikigai is a Japanese word that means ‘reason for being’. Hector explains to Jake and Damian how people can find their Ikigai and the actions you can take to change your life once you find it. They reflect on previous podcast guests and see how their ideas apply to the theory of Ikigai. These guests include: Chase & Status: https://pod.fo/e/11ea47Roxie Nafousi: https://pod.fo/e/13054fDanny Cipriani: https://pod.fo/e/14797eIkigai has transformed the lives of countless people, this episode will get you a step closer to uncovering your purpose and leading a more fulfilling life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jill Scott is a former professional football player, namely playing for Everton and Manchester City. She was part of the winning team at Euro 2022 and has represented England in the Olympics multiple times. Jill is also known as ‘Queen of the Jungle’ after winning ‘I’m a Celeb Get Me Out of Here’ in 2022. In this episode, Jill, Jake and Damian discuss what Jill has learnt from an almost 20 year professional career in football.  She shares the key lessons she’s discovered through her career, including how she has grown with the game and what makes a good manager. Jill opens up about what her strict and obsessive routine looks like, how she found her strengths and the importance of learning through losing. “When I stepped over that line, I would kill to win the game”, although Jill has great confidence in her skills, this also meant that she had to deal with an immense amount of pressure. She discusses how she overcomes this pressure. In this episode, Jill offers great take-aways and lessons that can be taken from the pitch and applied to your everyday life. - - - - - - - - -We're going on tour! Grab the last tickets for our live theatre tour coming to London, Nottingham, Oxford, Northampton, Glasgow, Cardiff, Guildford, Leeds, Salford - https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023.Books Out Now:The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 Ways To Become Your Best! smarturl.it/HPJournalHigh Performance: Lessons From the Best on Becoming Your Best https://amzn.to/3WcJnBs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
These bitesize episodes focus on the greatest lessons we’ve learnt from the guests we've had on the podcast.In this episode Jake returns to an episode that has shaped his view of high performance and changed his mindset for the better. This guest was Billy Monger. Billy was just 17 when he lost both legs in a life-changing crash that took place during a Formula 4 race. This bitesize clip explores how Billy dealt with the trauma of the accident, whilst becoming an overnight celebrity and trying to protect his family. They chat resilience and the importance of taking action.  You can listen to the full conversation here: https://pod.fo/e/a8d2c Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake and Damian reflect on their key-takeaways from the guest that joined the podcast in March. They summarise each episode from the previous month, covering the key stories and greatest lessons from each guest. What was Jake’s biggest takeaway? How will Damian be using these learnings in his everyday life? In this wrap-up they discuss the lessons on post-traumatic growth from Stephanie Shirley, dealing with setbacks and Ryan Mason’s life changing skull injury and how crucial communication is for Keir Starmer. Listen back to:Dame Stephanie Shirley - https://pod.fo/e/16a443Ryan Mason - https://pod.fo/e/16c19eMolly McCann - https://pod.fo/e/16dd3bKeir Starmer - https://pod.fo/e/16f84a Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Keir Starmer is the current Leader of the Labour Party. A self-described “undersharer”, Keir takes this opportunity with Jake and Damian to open up about his childhood, his leadership style and what it’s really like to be the Leader of the Opposition. As a big football fan, Keir shares what he has learnt from watching Arsenal play and why he has developed such a love for the game.Discussing his career as a barrister, Keir shares his difficult experiences representing people on death row. He explores the current adversarial system in politics, how it really feels to speak in parliament and how Keir would change the system.On a more personal note, they delve deep into Keir’s childhood. He shares how although his mum struggled with Still’s disease she was continually determined and courageous. He reminds himself, “if mum can get up, I can get up”. He shares with Jake and Damian what he would do differently when facing the death of his father and what he would tell his parents if they were alive today.In this episode they discuss decision making in leadership, when to trust others' judgement and how to shut out the noise.The purpose of The High Performance Podcast is to explore how high performers achieve their success and discover learnings for our listeners. We are not affiliated with any political party.- - - - - - - - -Last tickets remaining for our live theatre tour! Coming to London, Nottingham, Oxford, Northampton, Glasgow, Cardiff, Guildford, Leeds, Salford - https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023.Books Out Now:The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 Ways To Become Your Best! smarturl.it/HPJournalHigh Performance: Lessons From the Best on Becoming Your Best https://amzn.to/3WcJnBs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special bonus episode in partnership with Get Into Teaching, Jake is joined by Ed Haslam Whiston. Ed is the Trust Director of Sporting Excellence of the Laurus Trust he oversees the 'electives programme' Trust wide which is their extra-curricular initiative to make sure 100% of KS3 students participate in sport or physical activity outside of lessons, securing the only official partnership with Loughborough University to make the offer truly aspirational.We regularly speak about the power and influence of teachers with our high performing guests. Teachers are such foundations in our youth so if you listen, are feeling inspired, and are looking for a career where every day is totally different and every lesson can shape a life, then search Get Into Teaching now to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Molly McCann, also known as Meatball Molly, is a mixed martial artist, currently competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. In this open and honest interview, Molly shares stories from her turbulent childhood, including her mum's struggle with addiction. Her mum was able to recover from addiction, get qualifications and turn her life around - Molly shares the immensely positive impact this has had on her, being able to follow the positive behaviour her mum illustrated.Molly has won thirteen fights, to only five losses. Her work ethic is enhanced by journaling and positive thinking. She shares with Jake and Damian how journaling has helped her to become a better fighter, the mantra she tells herself every morning and how writing down vivid goals turns them into reality.They discuss her fear of coming out at the age of 25, how to figure out who the good people are and the power of saying no.- - - - - - - - -Last tickets remaining for our live theatre tour! Link: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023.Books Out Now:The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 Ways To Become Your Best! smarturl.it/HPJournalHigh Performance: Lessons From the Best on Becoming Your Best https://amzn.to/3WcJnBs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To celebrate Mother’s Day, Jake and Damian sat down with Jake’s mum, Liz Humphrey, to chat about Jake’s upbringing and her parenting advice, among much more. Jake shares his experiences being the victim of bullying whilst at school, and Liz explores how she dealt with this challenging time as a parent and as a teacher. She offers advice that she would pass onto the next generation of parents, including how to make your children feel safe in their own home, offering them a space of solace.Damian interviews the two of them about their relationship and how it has changed as Jake became an adult, including the ways Jake brings new experiences into Liz’s life, like riding motorcycles around central London!This conversation is an in depth look into how we can seek to improve the lives of children and become better parents, and people, along the way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ryan Mason is currently a first team football coach at Tottenham Hotspur FC and was the youngest person ever to manage a Premier League football match at 29. Ryan played football professionally until a life changing skull injury, which he suffered during a match and led to 48 staples in his skull. In this episode they discuss the injury and the struggles that took place in the following months. He shares how he fought through the anger and resentment that followed. Nine months after his injury, Ryan was told he would never play football again. This sudden life change led him to find a passion for coaching. He shares with Jake and Damian his coaching methods, how he builds trust within the team, how he builds emotional connections to give players strength and how crucial positive energy is. In this episode they discuss obsession, finding the positives and emphasising freedom within football. - - - - - - - - -Last tickets remaining for our live theatre tour! Link: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023.Books Out Now:The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 Ways To Become Your Best! smarturl.it/HPJournalHigh Performance: Lessons From the Best on Becoming Your Best https://amzn.to/3WcJnBs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“What are your three non-negotiables?” This is the question Jake and Damian ask at the end of every conversation they’ve had on the podcast. No two answers have been the same. In this episode, Jake and Damian reflect on the many varied non-negotiables from a wide range of guests including Eddie Howe, Owen O’Kane and Courntey Black. They discuss their own non-negotiables and how they have evolved since the beginning of the podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To mark International Women's Day, we hear from GP, writer and podcaster, Nishma Manek who describes the struggles and successes of working within the NHS, and the key learnings she's taken from her career so far.Check out Nishma's podcast 'The Next GenCast' on all podcast platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dame Stephanie Shirley is a businesswoman, technology pioneer and philanthropist. Currently at the age of 89, Stephanie has had a long career championing women in the workplace and new forms of technology, including being part of the team that programmed Concorde’s black box flight recorder. After being born in Germany, Stephanie was brought over to the UK on the Kindertransport during the WWII and lived with foster parents for many years. This turbulent childhood has shaped Stephanie’s life and career, teaching her how valuable life is and making her determined to do something good with every day. She discusses this with Jake and Damian in this open and honest conversation, along with the importance of being disruptive and innovative in business, whilst standing up for the people who need it, among much more. In the beginning of her career, she used the pen name ‘Steve’ to ensure she was taken seriously by her male counterparts. She pioneered empowering women, disabled people in the workplace by allowing them to work from home, something unheard of in the 1960’s.Stephanie shares stories of her childhood, her businesses and her personal life, in this moving and inspiring conversation. If you would like a personally signed copy of either of Stephanie’s books (‘So To Speak’ or ‘Let It Go’), please email pa@steveshirley.com – ALL proceeds go to Autistica. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
These bitesize episodes focus on the greatest lessons we’ve learnt from the guests we've had on the podcast.Today, Jake takes us back to episode 45 with Dame Evelyn Glennie. Evelyn is a Scottish percussionist, who has been profoundly deaf since the age of 12. In this clip, she discusses how important it is to open the world of children to new things that will inspire and ignite them. This bitesize clip explores following passion and how giving children responsibility positively impacts them.You can listen to the full conversation here: https://pod.fo/e/bdfb7 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Clear is a writer and speaker, known for his bestselling book Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones. Atomic Habits spent every week of 2021 on the New York Times best-seller list, usually in either the No.1 or No.2 spot and it has been translated into more than 50 languages. In this episode, James shares his insights on achieving your goals, building new habits and how to stay on track. They discuss the importance of finding the balance between contentment and struggle that allows you to perform at your highest level. James has learnt the best techniques to manage his time and keep himself focused. He shares why it’s important to not cling too tightly to your identity, “it takes courage to walk back down the mountain”.- - - - - - - - -Last tickets remaining for our live theatre tour! Coming to London, Nottingham, Oxford, Northampton, Glasgow, Cardiff, Guildford, Leeds, Salford - https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023.Books Out Now:The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 Ways To Become Your Best! smarturl.it/HPJournalHigh Performance: Lessons From the Best on Becoming Your Best https://amzn.to/3WcJnBs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Omar Sharif is CEO and Founder of Omar Inspires, he is a speaker and consultant. In 2018 Omar won the Pride of Britain Award, he was then hand-picked to consult directly for the British royal family. After being heavily involved in gang crime and seeing three friends die as a result of knife crime, Omar sought to change his life. Jake, Damian and Omar discuss the events that led up to him changing his life and the struggle that followed that decision. Omar shares how the idea of ‘being a man’ negatively impacted his life, and what recreating that blueprint means to him. He shares what he would add into the curriculum to help the young men struggling with anger and violence. They discuss how to decide who your friends are, why we delay happiness and how to forgive yourself.Warning: this episode contains bad language Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jordan Henderson is the current captain of Liverpool FC and an England international. Under his captaincy, Liverpool have won six trophies including the Champions League and, their first Premier League title in thirty years.In this episode Jordan shares how as an only child, the displacement of his parents divorce at the age of six, impacted his life. Although for Jordan, “football is everything” to him, when his dad was diagnosed with cancer his world was turned upside down, providing a shift in his perspective. Jake, Damian and Jordan discuss building culture, how Jordan deals with the impact of media scrutiny and how he has developed the sense of confidence he needs to back himself. Jordan hails the immediate impact that Jurgen Klopp had at Liverpool, what it has taught him and the why the Champions League win was such a defining moment for him.- - - - - - - - -Last tickets remaining for our live theatre tour! Link: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023.Books Out Now:The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 Ways To Become Your Best! smarturl.it/HPJournalHigh Performance: Lessons From the Best on Becoming Your Best https://amzn.to/3WcJnBs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
These bitesize episodes focus on the greatest lessons we’ve learnt from the guests we've had on the podcast.Today, Jake reflects back on episode 106, an insightful conversation with football referee Anthony Taylor. In this episode Anthony was given the opportunity to share why he made certain decisions on the pitch. Jake discusses how this episode helped him to reframe criticising others and centre empathy, asking the question: how can we judge someone if we don’t understand them?This bitesize clip explores why we should focus on kindness and keep looking for the green lights.Listen to the full episode - https://pod.fo/e/10f664 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matthew Syed is an author and highly acclaimed speaker, he has written six bestselling books focusing on mindset and high performance, including children's books. In his varied career, Matthew was England’s number one table tennis player for over a decade, and he has competed in the Olympics for Team GB twice. In this episode, Matthew shares his insight into education, parenthood and leadership. They discuss why it’s so important to bring the growth mindset into education, to teach our children that it’s about how you can develop your skills and talents, not just celebrating the end goal. Matthew shares what he praises his children for and why we should be showing them examples of authentic success, with struggles and set-backs. They also explore taking risks, creating a space for vulnerability in the workplace and how to find purpose in our lives.- - - - - - - - -Last tickets remaining for our live theatre tour! Link: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023.Books Out Now:The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 Ways To Become Your Best! smarturl.it/HPJournalHigh Performance: Lessons From the Best on Becoming Your Best https://amzn.to/3WcJnBsSubscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformanceJoin our book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highperformancebookclub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria have left thousands of people killed, trapped and injured, with numbers continually rising. We will be donating all profits from this episode to the Red Cross, to provide help to those affected by the recent earthquakes. Today, we’re returning to the conversation we had with Lucy Easthope, expert and adviser on emergency planning and disaster recovery. In this snippet, she details how she deals with disaster, from the 9/11 and the July bombings to COVID-19, and the skills she uses to navigate these scenarios. She shares how she is still able to find light, even in the darkest of situations. You can donate to help the people who have been affected by the crisis here: https://donate.redcross.org.uk/appeal/turkey-syria-earthquake-appealBitesize clip from E119 - Lucy Easthope: Advice from an expert on overcoming disaster - https://pod.fo/e/120622 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maro Itoje is a rugby union player, currently playing for Saracens and the England national team. Having joined Saracens at 16 years old, Maro shares how the kindness, manners and dedication of the senior players has shaped him. He discusses how his parents never pushed him to focus on rugby, so all of his motivation was internal. Maro claims to not be the most talented player, rather his skillset is based on output and how hard he can work. This allowed him to take ownership of his commitments and efforts. Maro shares how rugby will never be his “true identity”, as it’s crucial for him to have varied interests and hobbies outside of rugby. He is currently studying for his Master of Business Administration at University of Warwick. In this episode they discuss authenticity, what it means to be a cultural architect and the role trash talk plays in his life.- - - - - - - - -Last tickets remaining for our live theatre tour! Link: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023.Books Out Now:The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 Ways To Become Your Best! smarturl.it/HPJournalHigh Performance: Lessons From the Best on Becoming Your Best https://amzn.to/3WcJnBsSubscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformanceJoin our book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highperformancebookclub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This coming Sunday (4th Feburary) is the first night in our 2023 High Performance Tour!In this episode Jake and Damian take you through what you can expect from the 2023 High Performance Tour. It is not your typical podcast show, each night is filled with music, audience interaction and industry leading experts.Two of the tour’s special guests, Kye Sones and Owen O’Kane, join this episode to discuss their high performance journey. Kye went from touring the world one day to working on a building site the next. Owen O’Kane explores why it is so crucial to share stories of mental health and create a space for vulnerable discussion. Jake and Damian are also joined by Stephen Crocker, CEO of Norwich Theatre Royal and Creative Director of The High Performance Tour to discuss the importance of storytelling and how he approached creating a show with a high performance mindset.  If you want to see us on tour, you can find tickets and more information here: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023You can listen to the full episode with Owen here: https://pod.fo/e/1353de Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It’s been almost three years since Jake and Damian first sat down with football manager Sean Dyche. A lot has changed since that initial conversation, he is now manager of Everton FC. Sean left Burnley after a decade in charge of the team, keeping them in the Premier League for six seasons with a limited wage bill. In this episode, Sean seeks to challenge the myths told about him. They delve deep into his managing style, how he individually assesses players to give them the best chance of being successful. They discuss how to focus on the opinions that matter, connecting with players as individuals and focusing on ‘positive realities’.- - - - - - - - -Last tickets remaining for the live theatre tour! Link: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023.Books Out Now:The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 Ways To Become Your Best! smarturl.it/HPJournalHigh Performance: Lessons From the Best on Becoming Your Best https://amzn.to/3WcJnBsSubscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformanceJoin our book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highperformancebookclub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the fourth, and final, episode in a special mini-series focusing on change. Rethinking how we can create change and helping you understand and implement the building blocks for lasting change.This week the focus is SUSTAIN - taking the lessons you have learnt and making sure you sustain these changes in your everyday life. In this episode we feature: Vicky Pattison (Ep99): https://pod.fo/e/105426Ben Ainslie (Ep22): https://pod.fo/e/661e6George Russell (Ep163): https://pod.fo/e/1527c9You can reflect back on our previous episodes from this mini series here:Week One - Setting Goals: https://pod.fo/e/15b825Week Two - Motivation: https://pod.fo/e/15d066Week Three - Consistency: https://pod.fo/e/15eadd2023 will be the year of change for you!  - - - - Get the last tickets for our 2023 Live Tour now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023. Coming to Norwich, London, Nottingham, Oxford, Northampton, Glasgow, Cardiff, Guildford, Leeds, Manchester.Out NowThe High Performance Daily Journal - 365 Ways To Become Your Best! smarturl.it/HPJournalHigh Performance: Lessons From the Best on Becoming Your Best https://amzn.to/3WcJnBs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stef Reid is a track and field Paralympian, who competes for Team GB. She is a World Champion, four-time Paralympian, triple Paralympic medallist, and five-time world record holder. Stef has a degree in biochemistry, and recently starred in the British reality TV show Dancing On Ice 2022.In this episode she shares the story of the boating accident that caused the loss of her foot as a teenager and the struggle that followed. After her accident Stef struggled with a change in identity, feeling like her only identity was being an athlete she worried there was nothing more she could offer. Opening up about what helped her through this difficult time, Stef discusses the importance of allowing others to help you and welcoming team-work. Having had a series of coaches, with varying methods, Stef shares what she looks for in a coach and how she learns from them. Rather than asking questions, for Stef, the learning comes from watching. The things that set people apart are the way they handle the mundane aspects of life…They delve into imposter syndrome, self-doubt and embracing failure. - - - - - - - - -Our live tour is coming to Norwich, London, Nottingham, Oxford, Northampton, Glasgow, Cardiff, Guildford, Leeds, Manchester. Link: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023. Books Out Now:The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 Ways To Become Your Best! smarturl.it/HPJournalHigh Performance: Lessons From the Best on Becoming Your Best https://amzn.to/3WcJnBsSubscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformanceJoin our book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highperformancebookclub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the third episode in a special mini-series focusing on change. Rethinking how we can create change and helping you understand and implement the building blocks for lasting change. This week we focus on CONSISTENCY - the drum beat in the background that keeps you going that all high performers need. In this episode we feature guests including: Jamie Peacock (Ep157) - Never Fail Twice: https://pod.fo/e/14af62Sir Ian Mceechan (Ep72) - World Class Basics: https://pod.fo/e/da9c4Sam Tomkins (Ep159) - The 1%s: https://pod.fo/e/14cdef Mel Robbins (Ep83) - High Five The Person in The Mirror: https://pod.fo/e/ed46fWe want 2023 to be the year of the change for you! So every Friday in January we’re going to discuss a different focus. Just a reminder that the previous episodes in the series were: Week One - Setting Goals: https://pod.fo/e/15b825Week Two - Motivation: https://pod.fo/e/15d066Next Friday we focus on SUSTAIN and share more secrets of our guests!  - - - - Get the last tickets for our 2023 Live Tour now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023. Coming to Norwich, London, Nottingham, Oxford, Northampton, Glasgow, Cardiff, Guildford, Leeds, Manchester.Out NowThe High Performance Daily Journal - 365 Ways To Become Your Best! smarturl.it/HPJournalHigh Performance: Lessons From the Best on Becoming Your Best https://amzn.to/3WcJnBs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rylan is a television and radio broadcaster. In this interview, Rylan shares the differences between Rylan, his public personality, and Ross, who he is in his private life. Today, Ross joins us, leaving Rylan behind and opening up in a way you’ve never heard before. He shares how he overcame his breakdown and serious depression, by taking it step by step and focusing on micro-achievements. Ross takes us through his career and personal journey, from his sudden rise to fame after his first appearance on X-Factor, how he turned being pigeon-holed as a ‘joke’ into a 10 year career and how he feels he is finally experiencing adulthood. In this episode they discuss how to stop reaching for external success, standing up for people who have been treated unfairly and the reality of his meteoric rise to fame. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please follow the link below: https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/feelings-symptoms-behaviours/behaviours/help-for-suicidal-thoughts/ - - - - - - - - -Get the last tickets for our 2023 Live Tour now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023. Coming to Norwich, London, Nottingham, Oxford, Northampton, Glasgow, Cardiff, Guildford, Leeds, Manchester.Out NowThe High Performance Daily Journal - 365 Ways To Become Your Best! smarturl.it/HPJournalHigh Performance: Lessons From the Best on Becoming Your Best https://amzn.to/3WcJnBsSubscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformanceJoin our book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highperformancebookclub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is our second episode in our special mini-series focusing on change. Rethinking how we can create change and helping you understand and implement the building blocks for lasting change. These short episodes every Friday in January look at some ideas which might help you to break that cycle featuring expert advice from our guests. In Week One we focussed on goals (listen here: https://pod.fo/e/15b825 ). This week we look at MOTIVATION - the why we do anything. Jake and Damian will look at the different drivers of motivation…Extrinsic motivation feat. Zack George (Ep53 https://pod.fo/e/c4547 )Intrinsic motivation feat. Rangan Chattergee (Ep110 https://pod.fo/e/115f19 )Desperation feat. John McAvoy (Ep85 https://pod.fo/e/f0815 ) Rationalisation feat. Angela Ruggerio (Ep92 https://pod.fo/e/fb0cb ):Inspiration feat. Joe Wicks (Ep109 https://pod.fo/e/11450c)Next Friday we focus on CONSISTENCY. We want January to set you up for the whole of 2023!- - - - - - - - -Get the last tickets for our 2023 Live Tour now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023. Coming to Norwich, London, Nottingham, Oxford, Northampton, Glasgow, Cardiff, Guildford, Leeds, Manchester.Out now - The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalSubscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformanceJoin our book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highperformancebookclub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adrian Gore is a businessman, entrepreneur, founder and CEO of multi-billion dollar company Discovery Holdings with 40 million customers around the world. Discovery is the parent company of Vitality. The Vitality Programme is the world’s largest incentive-based health promotion programme designed to encourage and reward people for having good lifestyle habits with a focus on prevention and wellness instead of curative care. Discovery was names in the top 5 companies changing the world by Fortune Magazine.Adrian talks about taking risks, achieving potential, the power of purpose and why you should avoid egotistical people. “IQ divided by ego must be much greater than one!”This is a special bonus episode you can hear in full on our premium service High Performance Plus. Sign up (there’s a free trail) and get ad-free podcasts and exclusive bonus content - https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com. In the extended version on High Performance Plus - Adrian discusses the power that comes from setting yourself a goal for realising your full potential, something he is putting into practise by setting himself the challenge of running a 5-minute mile at 58 years old with expert guidance from Lord Sebastian Coe.  - - - - Get the last tickets for our 2023 Live Tour now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023. Coming to Norwich, London, Nottingham, Oxford, Northampton, Glasgow, Cardiff, Guildford, Leeds, Manchester.Out now - The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalSubscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformanceJoin our book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highperformancebookclub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Manson is a bestselling author best known for his book The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k, selling over 10 million copies worldwide. This episode dives deep into what it means to lead a great life, exploring questions such as, how to focus on the things we care about and shut out the rest? How to create a sense of purpose? How to prevent suffering more than you need to? They delve into parenting, asking the question: should we tell our kids they are special?Mark opens up about the deep depression he faced after publishing his first book and his experience of burnout. They discuss his belief that it feels better to be racing for success, rather than being successful. He acknowledges that although life won’t be easy, we should focus on making it manageable. This episode examines what it means to live a meaningful life. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck has been turned into a cinematic piece and is available on demand now. #SubtleArtMovieWarning: Explicit language used  - - - - Get the last tickets for our 2023 Live Tour now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023. Coming to Norwich, London, Nottingham, Oxford, Northampton, Glasgow, Cardiff, Guildford, Leeds, Manchester. Out now - The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalSubscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformanceJoin our book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highperformancebookclubJoin our new Telegram: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a special mini-series focusing on change. Rethinking how we can create change and helping you understand and implement the building blocks for lasting change. If you’ve become used to setting New Year's resolutions which you don’t meet then you’re not alone. Jake and Damian have put together a short series of episodes to look at some ideas which might help you to break that cycle featuring expert advice from our guests. We want 2023 to be the year of the change for you! So every Friday in January we’re going to discuss a different focus;Week One - Goals Week Two - Motivation Week Three - Consistency Week Four - SustainThis week we focus on GOALS and the three ways to understand them to build a lasting structure. Including: Outcome goals feat. Mel Marshall (Ep74): https://pod.fo/e/dbefdPerformance goals feat. Eddie Hearn (Ep26): https://pod.fo/e/a4ba2 Process goals feat. Chrissie Wellington (Ep98): https://pod.fo/e/103df1 Next Friday we focus on Motivation and share the secrets of our guests! Let’s make 2023 the year of change.  - - - - We have added new dates to our live tour! Tickets are available now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 OUT NOW! The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalSubscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformanceJoin our book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highperformancebookclubJoin our new Telegram: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Courtney Black is a fitness influencer, Sunday Times best selling author and the owner of one of the most successful UK fitness apps, ‘Courtney Black Fitness’. Courtney believes that high performance is 'being successful at something that you are truly authentic with', a motto she has employed in the building of her fitness empire. In this episode, Courtney shares how she scaled her business, utilising her social media following to grow her brand and having to change direction due to the pandemic. She highlights the importance of self development, finding purpose and making difficult decisions in business.Courtney also discusses the eating disorder that she developed as a teenager. She offers insight into how her eating disorder overwhelmed her life, opening up about her lack of self-confidence and the changes in her personality. She encourages us to challenge our own beauty standards, and shares that exercise shouldn't just be about looking good - it should be about feeling good!If you, or someone you know, is struggling with an eating disorder, please follow the link below:https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/get-information-and-support/get-help-for-myself/i-need-support-now/helplines/ - - - - We have added new dates to our live tour! Tickets are available now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 OUT NOW! The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalSubscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformanceJoin our book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highperformancebookclub Join our new Telegram: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oli France has led many expeditions, guiding groups through some of the world’s most hostile destinations, from Syria to Iraq, Somalia to Siberia, Congo to Yemen. Here, he has encountered countless bleak situations. He has been caught in a 6.9 magnitude earthquake, held at gunpoint, detained for 5 days on the Afghan border and severely ill with meningitis, while facing spies, interrogations, militia groups, avalanches and more. All this, while attempting to complete intrepid journeys across the globe. What he has learned, however, is that in the bleakest places and the hardest situations we can encounter untold beauty, if we allow ourselves to find it.His experiences have helped him to develop a range of mental strategies, which he will share alongside harrowing and uplifting stories from his adventures:How can we reframe and regain control over our most ambitious goals?How can we shift dire situations into positive outcomes?How can we become the master over our restrictive perspectives?With these guiding principles, we can begin to realise that the difficulties we face need not define us or limit our aspirations. We have the power to seek the good amongst the bad, to find resilience through adversity, and to become undaunted by even the harshest setbacks. Even in the darkest places, we hold the power within us to uncover the light.Watch the full keynote here on The High Performance Circle (you can sign up for free): https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/all-content/oli-france-finding-light-in-the-darkest-places Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Jake and Damian as they look back at the guests who have joined us in 2022 and highlight three key takeaways from the whole year after speaking to over 80 guests. Not an easy task! Listen to see who made the list, their key lesson and why it was chosen. You can listen to their full episodes via the links below; Bear Gyrlls: https://pod.fo/e/10702cVicky Pattison: https://pod.fo/e/105426Tyson Fury: https://pod.fo/e/14ef0fWe hope you had a brilliant Christmas. Thank you for your support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy Christmas from everyone at High Performance! Today Jake reflects on 2022 and delivers a short message for the start of a new year. If we break down an average life in numbers, from sunrise to sunset, taking in account the snoozing and everything in between - we have on approximately 5 hours a day to live our life. We need to embrace the mundane and thrive in the ordinary moments. We really hope 2023 is a great one for you. Thank you for listening and your support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mat Fraser is a retired CrossFit athlete and legend of the sport. He is the first athlete to have won five CrossFit Games titles consecutively from 2016 - 2020. After breaking his back in two places as an Olympic hopeful weightlifter, Mat was told he'd never be able to lift again. In this episode he shares how he has overcome his setbacks through hard work and discipline. Discipline is a crucial aspect of Mat’s work, most importantly, being disciplined when no one is watching. He shares how his parents' parenting style encouraged him to try everything from figure skating to t-ball, he tells Jake and Damian the lessons from his parents he carries into his work today. In this episode they discuss, why we should all do things we are bad at, training for the right reasons and finding the right people for you.Mat’s book Hard Work Pays Off is out on the 29th of December 2022. You can find it here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hwpo-Transform-Crossfits-Five-Time-Fittest/dp/0593233751Thanks to WHOOP for being our partner on this series speaking to world leading experts who can positively impact you and the life you live. WHOOP is a wearable health and fitness coach that helps you to sleep better, train smarter and recover faster.If you're interested in improving your health and overall performance, you can go to join.whoop.com/hpp to get a 20% discount on a WHOOP membership this holiday season. - - - - We have added new dates to our live tour! Tickets are available now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 OUT NOW! The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barry Hearn OBE is a sporting events promoter and the president and founder of Matchroom Sport. Barry is involved in many sports including snooker, darts, pool and golf. Barry’s ‘10 rules for life’ have carried him through his career and personal life, today he shares them with Jake and Damian. These rules include: it’s better to be lucky than good looking; tell the truth, it’s easier than telling lies and life begins with smiles and ends with tears. They discuss the three stages of life and how to use them to your advantage, whilst giving back to the people around you. In this interview, Barry shares with Jake and Damian his wisdom and the source of his ferocious self-belief, with take-aways that can be applied to anyone’s and everyone’s life. “I'm unbeatable. You can dim me, you can damage me. You’re never ever gonna beat me.” - - - - We have added new dates to our live tour! Tickets are available now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 OUT NOW! The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? Get ad-free episodes and bonus content every Wednesday. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Expert sleep coach Nick Littlehales joins us for the second episode of our special series with WHOOP, speaking to world leading experts who can positively impact you and the life you live. Nick causes Jake and Damian to rethink how they look at their sleep patterns for high performance and provides practical tips we can all use for improving sleep patterns. Nick has worked with elite sports teams from Team Sky to Manchester United on improving performance through sleep patterns. He is the author of the book Sleep: The Myth of 8 Hours, the Power of Naps... and the New Plan to Recharge Your Body and Mind.Thanks to WHOOP for being our partner on this series. WHOOP is a wearable health and fitness coach that helps you to sleep better, train smarter and recover faster.If you're interested in improving your health and overall performance, you can go to join.whoop.com/hpp to get a 20% discount on a WHOOP membership this holiday season. - - - - We have added new dates to our live tour! Tickets are available now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 OUT NOW! The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Ball & Alfie Boe are a musical duo that have been recording music together since 2016, their most recent record ‘Together in Vegas’ is their sixth studio album. They are known for their complimentary voices and opposing personalities.This conversation comes to you in two parts: Part One is with Michael and Alfie together, delving into how to handle rejection, the benefits and challenges of working in a team and how to master your craft. They delve deep into their childhoods, their fight for success and their struggle with loneliness. In Part Two, Jake and Damian chat to Alfie alone. This conversation is a deep exploration into Alfie’s mental health struggles, his time in rehab and the loss of his father. You can listen here: https://pod.fo/e/1560f0The conversations are very different, but both have amazing and useful takeaways that you can apply to your own life. - - - - We have added new dates to our live tour! Tickets are available now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 OUT NOW! The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? Get ad-free episodes and bonus content every Wednesday. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is Part Two of our podcast with Alfie Boe and Michael Ball where Jake and Damian talk to Alfie alone. This conversation is a deep exploration into Alfie’s mental health struggles, his time in rehab and the loss of his father. In Part One (go listen now on link below) Michael and Alfie delve into how to handle rejection, the benefits and challenges of working in a team and how to master your craft. They guys discuss their childhoods, their fight for success and their struggle with loneliness. The conversations are very different so we split them up this week, but both have amazing and useful takeaways that you can apply to your own life.You can listen to Part One here: Apple - https://bit.ly/3PhMG8i, Spotify - https://bit.ly/3HsfmtrAlfie and Michael have been recording music together since 2016, their most recent record ‘Together in Vegas’ is their sixth studio album. Trigger Warning: Themes of suicide are in this episode. - - - - We have added new dates to our live tour! Tickets are available now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 OUT NOW! The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? Get ad-free episodes and bonus content every Wednesday. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a first in a special series we have created with WHOOP speaking to world leading experts who can positively impact you and the life you live. Our first guest is Dr Hazel Wallace, medical doctor, registered nutritionist, best-selling author and founder of The Food Medic. Food is more than just our fuel, but our energy source and something we have control over. Dr Hazel will help inform the decisions you make with the food you eat. Dr Hazel’s new book ‘The Female Factor’ is out now https://www.amazon.co.uk/Female-Factor-Making-womens-health/dp/1529382866Thanks to WHOOP for being our partner on this series. WHOOP is a wearable health and fitness coach that helps you to sleep better, train smarter and recover faster. If you're interested in improving your health and overall performance, you can go to join.whoop.com/hpp to get a 20% discount on a WHOOP membership this holiday season.Subscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam Grant is an organisational psychologist, author, professor and host of podcast ‘Work Life’. His work focuses on how people can find motivation and meaning, rethink assumptions and live more creative and generous lives. In this episode they focus on the best way to deal with criticism and feedback, why we should be fuelling our growth instead of our ego and why Adam’s close circle is made up of ‘disagreeable givers’.They discuss why our responses are what’s important and truly reflect who we are. Adam has been teaching for over 15 years, he shares what makes a great teacher and how to write in a way that keeps people engaged. Find out the tools Adam uses to get closer to high performance.  - - - - We're going on tour! We are travelling to 9 cities in 2023 for the High Performance Live Tour! Tickets are available now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 OUT NOW! The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? Get ad-free episodes and bonus content every Wednesday. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Subscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we approach the last 16 of the World Cup, Jake and Damian jump into the rich archive of guests and bring out the key lessons learnt from the people who have featured in World Cup football including Gareth Southgate, Glenn Hoddle, Pippa Grange, Gary Lineker and Eric Dier.Whatever happens over the next 2 weeks, we know that there will be judgements and opinions offered on why teams succeed or fail. Let’s hear from the people who provide fascinating insights into what really happens at the sharp end of the competition. Listen to the full episodes:Gareth Southgate: https://pod.fo/e/d03b5Glenn Hoddle: https://pod.fo/e/1249b3Gary Lineker: https://pod.fo/e/12b34cPippa Grange: https://pod.fo/e/10bc10Eric Dier: https://pod.fo/e/1027e4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
George Russell is a British racing driver, currently competing in Formula 1 for Mercedes. In this conversation, George reveals why he gave up formal education at 14 to pursue racing; he shares how he first made contact with Toto Wolff and he speaks about the dangerous crash he was in and the impact it has had on him.An advocate of surrounding yourself with positivity, making hard choices and creating opportunities, there is a lot to learn from George’s attitude which can be taken into all areas of life. - - - - We're going on tour! We are travelling to 9 cities in 2023 for the High Performance Live Tour! Tickets are available now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 OUT NOW! The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalSubscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
These bitesize episodes focus on the greatest lessons we’ve learnt from the guests we've had on the podcast. This week we jump back to episode 107 with bestselling author, motivational speaker, podcast host and self-proclaimed “spirit junkie” Gabby Bernstein. Gabby shared with us her process of overcoming trauma. One effective exercise she described was ‘Rage on a Page’, based in the teachings of Dr John Sarno who wrote a lot about how our physical conditions are psychosomatic. Gabby’s ‘Rage on the Page’ practice sees you play bilateral music, which stimulates both sides of your brain, turn off all distractions and write out everything on your mind, dumping your sub-conscious fears.Listen or watch the full interview with Gabby: http://bit.ly/3AK0xypListen to the end for an exclusive clip with next week's guest!  - - - - OUT NOW! The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalNEW TOUR ALERT! We are travelling to 9 cities in 2023 for the High Performance Live Tour! Tickets are available now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 Subscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Jake and Damian are hosting a World Cup Special Roundtable with football legends, Rio Ferdinand, Peter Crouch and Joe Cole discussing what it's really like pulling on an England shirt. In this episode they discuss the differences between their generation and the current England team and how the lack of structure and leadership in their tactics and team affected their results. Rio, Peter and Joe reflect on the beginning of their careers, discussing the struggle of coming to terms with such an amazing achievement and the pressure that comes along with it. The media portrayed them as the ‘Golden Generation’, they explore what went so wrong and why the label was, ultimately, very damaging. The boys express how they feel about the upcoming World Cup and their fundamental trust in Gareth Southgate. - - - - NEW TOUR ALERT! We are travelling to 9 cities in 2023 for the High Performance Live Tour! Tickets are available now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 OUT NOW! The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalSubscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
These bitesize episodes focus on the greatest lessons we’ve learnt from the guests we've had on the podcast. This week we go back to episode 103 with sports psychologist and culture coach Dr Pippa Grange. Pippa was appointment by the FA as its Head of People and Team Development with the England football team and worked with the players during the buildup to the successful World Cup in 2018 on relationships, getting the players to drop their mask and work with greater cohesion. This included getting the players to sit down together in small groups to share their life experiences and anxieties, and to reveal intimate truths about their character and what drives them. Listen to the full fantastic interview with Pippa. She takes us through the different types of fear we experience, where they originate and how to overcome them: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/pippagrange Listen to the full interview with England manager Gareth Southgate: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/gareth-southgate - - - - NEW TOUR ALERT! We are travelling to 9 cities in 2023 for the High Performance Live Tour! Tickets are available now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 OUT NOW! The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalSubscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : http://bit.ly/3UKkrRDFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tyson Fury, also known as The Gyspy King, is a professional boxer and the two-time World Heavyweight Champion. In this episode they dive into Tyson’s mental health struggles, his challenging childhood and the dangerous nature of obsession. They explore the difference between Tyson Fury and the Gypsy King, Tyson is a father, son, mental health patient and how the Gypsy King is mental concrete, unbeatable. Although Tyson has celebrated the highest-highs, he has also suffered the lowest-lows, with the most monumental events in his life leading into deep depression and suicidal thoughts. Through Tyson's struggles, he has now become a mental health advocate and is at a point where he is able to share valuable lessons, explore what he would have done differently and how he is now living one day at a time, being present in every moment…Tyson's new autobiography 'Gloves Off' is out now: https://amzn.to/3htYhV0 - - - - NEW TOUR ALERT! We are travelling to 9 cities in 2023 for the High Performance Live Tour! Tickets are available now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 OUT NOW! The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalSubscribe to our YouTube to watch episodes : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT4hFq01krOatjiSG7z3iag?sub_confirmation=1Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
These bitesize episodes focus on the greatest lessons we’ve learnt from the guests we've had on the podcast. This week we go back to episode 86 with WHOOP founder Will Ahmed (https://pod.fo/e/f256a) and hear the biggest lesson he’s learnt from working with some of the world’s greatest athletes including LeBron James and Michael Phelps, and why passion can help build a multi-billion dollar business. We have also partnered with WHOOP to bring you an amazing competition where you can win: * WHOOP 12-month membership plus accessory bundle (worth over £350) * Two tickets to a live High Performance Podcast recording in 2023 * Signed High Performance book All you have to do for a chance to win is be a WHOOP member and join the High Performance Podcast Community Group on WHOOP with code: COMM-PRFORMYou can join WHOOP and get your first month completely FREE - just use the link join.whoop.com/hpp . If you do sign-up, you'll also have a 30 day window during which you can decide whether it's for you or not, so it's a risk-free way of seeing how WHOOP might be able to you improve your sleep, training, recovery and overall performance.Winner will be chosen at random on November 25th. For all competition details and T&Cs, go to: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/competition  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eddie Howe is a professional football manager and former player, he is currently the head coach of Newcastle United. In this episode they discuss the difficult period Eddie experienced after leaving Bournemouth, likening it to a grieving period. During his year out, he was unsure if he would ever return to managing players, but he quickly found himself noting down training lessons until it consumed his everyday life. Obsession is a key theme in this episode, they debate whether obsession should be strived for or is always damaging. They explore Eddie’s managing philosophy, why he focuses deeply on the individual and how that affects his players and how he navigates the high standards he sets for himself… - - - - NEW TOUR ALERT! We are travelling to 9 cities in 2023 for the High Performance Live Tour! Tickets are available now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the last of our short series, inspired by the Rugby League World Cup, we're joined by the humble, hard-working and high-performing Sam Tomkins, the captain and talisman of England’s men’s team who are aiming to win the coveted trophy later this month. In Sam Walker’s brilliant book, Captain Class, he identified that the best teams have great captains, those who play on the edge, make others better and step up at crucial moments. Sam is certainly a leader who does this and much more but, as he explained to us, this has not come easily. He was never identified as a great talent, having to pay to play at Wigan Warriors whilst holding down a full-time job as a green-keeper at a local golf course. Whilst he was there, he refused to compromise and kept his dream of representing his boyhood team alive. His willingness to do the work in the shadows, the hard, relentless grind in the toughest of sports distinguished him and prepared him for the moment when luck met opportunity and he got his shot. Sam was a central figure in Wigan’s renaissance, winning Grand Finals and Challenge Cups before deciding to stretch his horizons and test himself in New Zealand. He returned to Wigan and led them to further glory before once again, being stepping outside his comfort zone by moving to France with Catalan Dragons. Sam’s story is packed with incredible lessons, inspiring messages and insightful observations from his climb to the summit of world sport. (HP Plus subscribers can enjoy a special extended version on this episode) Listen back to the other episodes in the series;Sam Burgess: https://apple.co/3sG3g7vLindsey Burrow: https://apple.co/3TPl6RwJamie Peacock: https://apple.co/3WKhphZ- - - - -OUT NOW! The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWe're back on Tour in 2023! Sign up to the Circle and get early-access - all details: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This month on the High Performance Circle we speak to the incredible Brian Pennie. On October 8 2013, Brian experienced his first day clean after 15 years of chronic heroin addiction. Since embracing his second chance at life, he has become a doctor of neuroscience and psychology.Whether it's our career, our relationships, our health, or more global concerns, we all face challenges in life. However, this is not where our struggles lie. Our struggles lie in our reaction to these challenges, and our illusion that we can control them. Through personal anecdotes, science, and wisdom from Eastern philosophy, Brian’s Keynote will focus on how to accept what you cannot control and create space in difficult times.Watch the full keynote on the High Performance Circle for free: https://bit.ly/BrianPennieHPCircle It's easy to join the Circle - Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircleYou will getWeekly Monday Motivation Newsletter with Book Recommendations, Discount Codes, and more!Exclusive video accessKeynote speeches that keep you learning more!- - - - - OUT NOW! The High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Max Whitlock is a six-time Olympic winning artistic gymnast. He became Britain's first ever Olympic gold medalist in artistic gymnastics in the 2016 Olympics. In this episode they dive deep into mental health, Max’s fear of failure and the pressures he faced as an Olympic gymnast. Max speaks openly about his battle with depression, how he struggled when gymnastics was removed from his life and how important self improvement and setting new goals has been in his recovery. He shares the techniques he uses to challenge negative thought patterns and how he gets himself motivated. They discuss the importance of routine and structure, but how this can also be your downfall…- - - - - - -Watch full our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastFollow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@high_performanceHave you joined our Book Club? We will choose books that offer tangible take-aways that you will be able to apply to your daily life. Find out more here https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/bookclub and chat directly with other members by joining the Facebook Group.Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? Get ad-free episodes and bonus content every Wednesday. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the third of our series to celebrate the Rugby League World Cup, we are delighted to welcome Jamie Peacock, a man who has burnished his legendary status within the sport, by consistently doing “the things that require no talent” at the very moments when the pressure is at its greatest, the margins are at their narrowest and the competition is at its fiercest. In turn, he has acquired a medal haul which would fill a museum. He shares with us the transferrable lessons learnt along the way and which can be adopted into your own life. Jamie was a leader through his example and helped shaped high performance cultures at Bradford, Leeds and England. The foundation stone on which these were built were accountability. “Tell people what you are going to do, then do it” is his succinct message. “This is how trust is created, nurtured and maintained.”  This is a powerful, profound and incredibly practical interview which will leave you ready to create your own high performance culture. Listen back to the other episodes in the series;Sam Burgess: https://apple.co/3sG3g7vLindsey Burrow: https://apple.co/3TPl6Rw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week’s bitesize comes from a live audience conversation with bestselling author, business coach and ActionCOACH owner Brad Sugars. If you’re listening to this as an entrepreneur who’s just starting, struggling or in a difficult place - that’s exactly where Brad has been and why his valuable lessons can help. The audio isn’t as great as normal due to being recorded at a live event, but we loved the chat with Brad so much we wanted you to hear it. - - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosJoin our newTelegram for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive competitions: https://t.me/highperformance_circlePre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? Get ad-free podcasts and bonus content by signing up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Remember you can join the HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE for free! Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircleYou will get:Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter with Book Recommendations, Discount Codes, and more!Keynote speeches that keep you learningAnd much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ryan Holiday is an author, most well known for his philosophical insights in The Daily Stoic. For Jake, this conversation was “the single most exciting episode” they have recorded so far. They discuss everything Stoic, from ego to discipline and much more. Ryan shares how having a strong sense of who you are is crucial, having a set of key priorities will put you in the right direction, rather than following the flow of everyone else.They discuss how we can spot ego within other people and how we can direct them through it. Ryan explains the importance of living a disciplined life, the benefits it offers, how we cannot put it upon other people and how you can instil it in your life.Ryan’s latest book ‘Discipline is Destiny’ is out now: https://amzn.to/3DoHpYe- - - - - - -Have you joined our Book Club? We will choose books that offer tangible take-aways that you will be able to apply to your daily life. Find out more here https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/bookclub and chat directly with other members by joining the Facebook Group.Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? Get ad-free episodes and bonus content every Wednesday. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
High performance is many things too many people. For some, it's winning the coveted prizes. For others, it's being held in the highest esteem. Sometimes, it's about showing up, day after day, being courageous in the face of adversity. Today's High Performance Podcast guest is one half of an incredible team who have achieved all those definitions of high performance. It’s our privilege to welcome Lindsey Burrow as the latest guest in our series to celebrate the Rugby League World Cup.Lindsey's husband, Rob was a stand-out star of the sport, a titan in a world of giants. He was central to the all conquering Leeds Rhinos era of dominance. In 2019, he was diagnosed with the cruel illness of Motor Neurone Disease. It's a battle he chose to fight on his own terms.Facing this battle alongside him was Lindsey, his childhood sweetheart and mother to their three children. In this moving discussion, she shares how identifying a sense of purpose - to give hope and inspiration to others - has been important in maintaining their strength; she offers insights into the mental ability she has learned to be able to provide a stable, living home for their family and finally, she explains why Rob's 'no tears' policy has given them a resolve in the face of the most unimaginable pain.ALL SPONSORSHIP & SUBSCRIPTION INCOME FROM THIS EPISODE WILL BE DONATED TO MND ASSOCIATION.If you would like to donate to MND, please give whatever you can to help find a cure: https://www.mndassociation.org/get-involved/donations/  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the last episode in our CEO Series, in which we will be deep diving into what it takes to be a CEO.Kevin Ellis is Chair and Senior Partner of PwC UK. Starting his career as a graduate, he has now worked for PwC for 38 years. In this episode they discuss Kevin's experiences of leadership, touching on the importance of nurturing a culture that motivates talented people, accepting difficult feedback, and creating a legacy by lifting others up - ensuring the success of the business for generations to come. They also discuss the importance of respect, acknowledging everyone in your team and engaging with people at the start of their careers. Kevin shares that the best part of his role is the meaning he finds in helping others.Thank you to PwC for sponsoring this special CEO Series. PwC’s purpose is to build trust and solve important problems, and their global strategy - The New Equation - is bringing this to life for their clients, people and society. By combining technology with human ingenuity, passion and experience, PwC works with organisations to deliver more intelligent, sustained outcomes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny Cipriani is a professional rugby player, he has played for England, Bath and Gloucester among others. In this episode, Danny takes Jake and Damian through his life - the struggles he faced growing up as a “council house boy” in a private school, coming from a single parent family and the tragedy that has shaped him. He expresses how crucial empathy is and how although people shy away from difficult conversations they are the most important to have. Having faced challenges with addiction, relationships and more, Danny talks about how freedom is now such a key aspect of his life, now he is in a positive place. He shares what it took for him to recover from the dark place he was once in and that he now wants to use his learnings to help young people in the same situations he was in.- - - - - - -We have a new Book Club! We will choose books that offer tangible take-aways that you will be able to apply to your daily life. Find out more here https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/bookclub and chat directly with other members by joining the Facebook Group.Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We at HP are hugely excited for the start of the Rugby League World Cup 2021 so sent the Professor to record a series of interviews with some of the sports greatest names, where they share the insights, lessons and techniques they have used to scale their chosen heights.In the first of this series, we welcome the magnificent Sam Burgess, the unassuming lad from Bradford who became a modern day gladiator in an unforgiving business. Sam shared the heartache of nursing his dad through his battle against the cruel Motor Neurone Disease, whilst trying to break through as a teenage tyro at Bradford Bulls RLFC. "My Dad had to squeeze a lifetime of lessons into the short time he had left", Sam explained.Once he'd established his reputation in England, he re-set his ambitions and chose to take on the challenge of conquering Australia's National Rugby League when joining South Sydney Rabbitohs, owned by actor Russell Crowe. He describes the process of changing mindsets and shaping a winning culture from the perspective of leading a dressing room. "The question I learned to ask is: when things are tough, do I want you stood next to me?"We are confident you'll want to hear this absorbing discussion in its full, frank and fascinating detail. Thank you Sam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the fourth episode in our CEO Series, in which we will be deep diving into what it takes to be a CEO.Emma Sinclair is the CEO of EnterpriseAlumni and was the youngest person to IPO on the London Stock Exchange aged 29. She was a regular contributor to The Telegraph, UNICEF’s first Business Mentor and has been awarded an MBE for her Services to Entrepreneurship. In this episode Emma shares how she was constantly finding ways into finance and entrepreneurship, from putting her student loan into the stock market to consistently working harder than she needed to. They discuss leadership, persistence and what she looks for from new hires. They also discuss how her father encouraged her to think differently from a young age; like when they used to play ‘find the best share price’ game in the car everyday to and from school.Emma also discusses the hidden costs of her work: health, family, holidays and self-care. But, Emma is proud to have an extended family of people who arrived in the U.K under difficult circumstances, she encourages everyone to take the leap and offer help when and where you can.Thank you to PwC for sponsoring this special CEO Series. PwC’s purpose is to build trust and solve important problems, and their global strategy - The New Equation - is bringing this to life for their clients, people and society. By combining technology with human ingenuity, passion and experience, PwC works with organisations to deliver more intelligent, sustained outcomes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today is #WorldMentalHealthDay and so we are releasing a special episode where Jake, Damian and our guest, Danny Gray, get vulnerable about their mental health. It is so important to have open and honest conversations with those around us about mental health. Danny Gray, is founder of the mental health social media platform JAAQ and the pioneering men's makeup brand War Paint For Men. JAAQ offers reliable information on mental health issues from experts and credible sources. War Paint and JAAQ were both founded due to Danny’s experiences with body dysmorphia, which began in his teenage years. In this episode they dive deep into Danny’s struggles with mental health, how they have shaped his career, relationships and the person he is today.JAAQ (Just Ask A Question) is the new mental health social media platform launching on November 24th, designed to give you the right information from the right people in a way that has never been done before. For more information please go to: www.jaaq.org- - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Join our new Book Club : https://www.facebook.com/groups/highperformancebookclubPre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalGet bonus content and all episodes ad-free with 'High Performance Plus': Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Join our members club the High Performance Circle. Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircleYou will get:Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter with Book Recommendations, Discount Codes, and more!Exclusive early video accessKeynote speeches that keep you learningAnd much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the third episode in our CEO Series, in which we will be deep diving into what it takes to be a CEO.Deborah Cadman OBE is the current CEO of Birmingham City Council, Deborah has worked in public services for over 30 years and was appointed OBE for her services to local government. In this episode they discuss how crucial mentorship and building a supportive community is. Deborah shares the importance of walking in the shoes of others to understand how you can be a better leader. Leadership is a theme covered throughout the episode as Deborah discusses her key principles and how she utilises them in her personal and professional life: bravery, curiosity and truth. She reflects on her moral purpose, why issues need to be dealt with from a long term outlook and how crucial perspective is…Thank you to PwC for sponsoring this special CEO Series. PwC’s purpose is to build trust and solve important problems, and their global strategy - The New Equation - is bringing this to life for their clients, people and society. By combining technology with human ingenuity, passion and experience, PwC works with organisations to deliver more intelligent, sustained outcomes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben Towers is co-founder of Happl, a platform with a mission to connect employees and tackle ill-mental health. Ben started his first company at the age of 11, after finishing school for the day he would spend the evening working to improve his business. In this episode Ben shares an insight to his mindset at such a young age and how parents can encourage and affirm their children’s goals. His parents set open challenges and gave him the freedom to explore, whilst setting clear boundaries. Ben shares why it is important to have a diverse education and children should be open to multiple ways of learning. They discuss the power of networking and making connections, improving your mindset and mental health…This bonus episode is in partnership with Dell Technologies & Microsoft.Search Dell Podference or visit dell.co.uk/Podference to find out more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Scott MBE is a sports presenter, pundit and former professional football player. She played for Arsenal and made 140 appearances for the England women’s national football team. In this episode, Alex reveals how she has dealt with fear from her childhood and through her career - witnessing abuse and being vilified through social media - and how her mindset has enabled her to reach a place of freedom. She reflects on the most crucial aspects of leadership, teamwork and understanding her self-worth. What is a strong leader? How can leaders create a place where everyone feels valued?Alex's book 'How (Not) To Be Strong' is out now.- - - - - - -We have a new Book Club! We will choose books that offer tangible take-aways that you will be able to apply to your daily life. Find out more here https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/bookclub and chat directly with other members by joining the Facebook Group.We are back on tour and coming to Norwich for a special HIGH PERFORMANCE LIVE! Get tickets here: https://norwichtheatre.org/whats-on/high-performance-live/Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Thank you to Lotus Cars for sponsoring this episode. A partner that has been with us from the very beginning. Thank you Lotus! www.lotuscars.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This the second episode in our CEO Series, in which we will be deep diving into what it takes to be a CEO.Greg Jackson is the founder and CEO of Octopus Energy Group, which currently has over 3.1 million UK customers. Octopus are on a mission to bring cheaper, greener power to all. In this episode Greg shares not only what it means to be a successful leader and team player, but how to live a more authentic life altogether. During this episode Greg shares a key life lesson: “Be more like your Gran”. Older people are always happier and fulfilled as they are confident in themselves whilst being able to admit their own flaws, he states this is something we should all aspire to be. Greg shares how integral creating a world where we are all equal is and why we should seek to get rid of any power dynamics. He discusses with Jake and Damian how crucial respect, compromise and authenticity are within his personal and professional life. Thank you to PwC for sponsoring this special CEO Series. PwC’s purpose is to build trust and solve important problems, and their global strategy - The New Equation - is bringing this to life for their clients, people and society. By combining technology with human ingenuity, passion and experience, PwC works with organisations to deliver more intelligent, sustained outcomes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kenton Cool is an English mountaineer, a performance coach and co-founder of In Cool Company. He has climbed Everest a record 16 times and, among many other accomplishments, he kicked off the 2012 Olympics’ when he fulfilled an 88-year old pledge to take a gold medal from the 1924 Olympic Games to the top of Everest. In this episode Kenton, Jake and Damian discuss how Kenton deals with ‘the death zone’ whilst on an expedition and the uncontrollables that comes with it. He shares how he mentally switches off from the pressures of expeditions, the stress during the expedition can be so high that coming back down to normal life can be challenging. Kenton opens up about how he has struggled connecting to his own feelings, and how important working on himself has been. He tells the story of how a young boy in Pakistan illustrated to him a different way of living, completely shifting his work view.- - - - - - - We are back on tour and coming to Norwich for a special HIGH PERFORMANCE LIVE! Get tickets here: https://norwichtheatre.org/whats-on/high-performance-live/ Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is the start of our CEO Series, in which we will be deep diving into what it takes to be a CEO.Amanda Blanc is a Welsh businesswoman and the current CEO of Aviva, stepping into the role in July 2020. Amanda grew up in Rhondda valley in Wales, both her grandparents were miners. In this episode she shares how her childhood in Rhondda instilled in her the importance of community, freedom, happiness and fun. Amanda discusses what she has learnt from her role as CEO and how she approaches leading a million pound company. Communication is key for Amanda, she approaches every conversation with an open mind, wanting to learn how she can improve her work and in turn, the company. During Covid, Amanda would hold virtual town-halls in which she would invite colleagues to share their thoughts with her directly. A key learning for Amanda is, “be your own customer”. You need to use your own service, see how it functions as a user - the good and the bad parts. In this episode Jake, Damian and Amanda also discuss emotional intelligence, why she will always choose the hard option and how she dealt with being told she was not “the man for the job”.Thank you to PwC for sponsoring this special CEO Series. PwC’s purpose is to build trust and solve important problems, and their global strategy - The New Equation - is bringing this to life for their clients, people and society. By combining technology with human ingenuity, passion and experience, PwC works with organisations to deliver more intelligent, sustained outcomes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mo Gawdat is an Egyptian author and entrepreneur. Previously he held the position of Chief Business Officer for Google X, he is now host of the popular podcast Slow Mo. Mo is known for creating the happiness equation. Mo has co-founded more than 20 businesses, and continues to mentor ten start-ups at one time.In this episode Mo discusses how the death of his beloved son Ali, began his search for happiness and doing good. Although he has suffered tragedy within his life, Mo’s aim was to come through suffering and “make things better” for others. Mo discusses flow state, the importance of learning and how he achieves his highest performance whilst playing video games.Mo shares the importance of not trying to cheat your way to high performance and “miss blocks”, stating we should be focusing on “looking under our feet, not at the target”.- - - - - -Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Remember you can join the free HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE! Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircleYou will get:Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter with Book Recommendations, Discount Codes, and more!Exclusive early video accessKeynote speeches that keep you learningAnd much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our chat with the irrepressible, inspirational and incisive Jo Malone (ep45) was one of the most moving interviews which we have been lucky to do on High Performance. Jo is a household name and one of the world’s most successful businesswomen. There aren’t many people who haven’t had a product of hers in their home at some point. Her quiet wisdom, including such golden nuggets that tough times don't last forever, is one which we regularly revisit. Jo's interview contains some priceless lessons. You can listen to whole interview here: https://pod.fo/e/bbdc9 - - - - - -Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jost Capito is a German Motorsport manager and current CEO and Team Principal of Williams Racing Formula One Team. He joined Williams during Covid, in this episode he shares the difficulties that came with joining then and how he cultivates a family feel in a large company, where many employees work remotely. Jost has an open door policy and chooses not to use an office, he discusses with Jake and Damian how important it is for his employees to feel valued and listened to. In this episode they explore the cost of living a life that is relentlessly driven to find victory, what you have to lose to achieve great things.  The objective is always to win, for Jost and his team there is no consideration of the alternative. Jost discusses the importance of being a boss that has experienced a range of roles, “if you are a good leader, no job has to be too hard for you”.- - - - - -Thanks to WHOOP for sponsoring this episode - the new WHOOP 4.0 is a wearable Fitness and Health Coach that helps you to Sleep Better, Train Smarter and Recover Faster - ultimately helping you to be the best possible version of yourself - get your first month free on us - join.whoop.com/en-uk/HPPPre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ellie Simmonds OBE is a former Paralympian swimmer. She won two gold medals for Great Britain at the age of 13 at the 2008 Paralympics; has many world and European titles and was awarded an MBE at the age of 14. In this episode, Ellie discusses what it was like to deal with immense pressure at a young age and how crucial a good team is. She was born with Achondroplasia (a form of Dwarfism), and discusses with Jake and Damian why it is so important to talk about disabilities in an open and upfront way. And Ellie shares the simple way she stays happy and appreciates the small moments…- - - - - -Thanks to WHOOP for sponsoring this episode - the new WHOOP 4.0 is a wearable Fitness and Health Coach that helps you to Sleep Better, Train Smarter and Recover Faster - ultimately helping you to be the best possible version of yourself - get your first month free on us - join.whoop.com/en-uk/HPPPre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Remember you can join the free HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE! Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircleYou will get:* Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter with Book Recommendations, Discount Codes, and more!* Exclusive early video access* Keynote speeches that keep you learning* And much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week’s Bitesize, we’re returning to episode 28 with Sir Clive Woodward. The head coach who led England’s rugby players to World Cup glory in Australia in 2003. Clive discusses the similarities between sport and business, how he approaches running a small business, why personal relationships are so crucial and much more. Jake takes us through an in depth look at Clive’s answers, offering some inspiring and thoughtful insight.- - - - - -Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videos Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The High Performance Podcast, we speak to Sunil Patel, the Co-founder and CEO of Whisper, an award winning production company to Sunil created with High Performance host Jake Humphrey. In this episode Sunil openly shares with us the highs and lows of being obsessed with your work and how this can impact your private life. He also goes into depth on how teamwork is at the heart of every decision he makes, and the importance of treating people with respect no matter what level you are operating at.With almost 300 staff, Whisper has grown organically to a turnover of tens of millions having produced Formula One, International Cricket, The Paralympics and Women’s Euros 2022. They have been named as one of the fastest growing production companies in Europe and Sunil has been named as a top 20 Indie Influencer 2019 by Broadcast Magazine and is a BAFTA-winning producer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We had the immense good fortune to spend an afternoon in the company of Kevin Sinfield for episode 42, a leader who provided so many golden nuggets of information. In the hard sport of rugby, we chatted about the importance of soft stuff: the ability to show our emotions, let people know we care and the power of friendship. In this key takeaway, Kevin talks about the moment as a young boy, he realised in order to succeed he needed to get the best out of the people around it and the value it carried for the rest of his life.  For the full episode with Kevin - listen or watch: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/kevin-sinfield- - - - - -Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videos Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A special bonus episode for you this week with former racing driver and now Chief Executive Officer of McLaren Racing, Zak Brown. He shares his story from wannabe racer to McLaren boss, and highlights the importance of the attention to detail, surrounding yourself with mentors, and making tough decisions! With McLaren hitting the news this week with team changes, he also reflects on whether he could have done anything different.We chat about Zak’s role as a leader, his motivations, and self-awareness. This conversation offers great takeaways to people looking to find their own way in business.- - - - - -Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Remember you can join the free HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE! Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircleYou will get:Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter with Book Recommendations, Discount Codes, and more!Exclusive early video accessKeynote speeches that keep you learningAnd much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Patterson is one of the world’s most successful authors, having sold over four hundred million books. In this episode James takes us through the challenges of his career and the ‘Eureka moment’ that made him quit marketing and become a full time writer. Having co-authored books with Bill Clinton and Dolly Parton, James explores how to best build relationships, earn trust and the importance of laughter. Having grown-up working class, and gradually made his way to the wealthy upper class, James explains how authenticity is key within his work, and personal, life. Finding the thing at the core of everything he does is key to Jame’s work, if he can find the core of every book the story can truly begin. Jake, Damian and James discuss how he keeps an inventory of his strengths and weaknesses, the importance of exploration and the value of education.Warning, there is swearing in this episode.- - - - - -Thanks to WHOOP for sponsoring this episode - the new WHOOP 4.0 is a wearable Fitness and Health Coach that helps you to Sleep Better, Train Smarter and Recover Faster - ultimately helping you to be the best possible version of yourself - get your first month free on us - join.whoop.com/en-uk/HPP Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Remember you can join the free HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE! Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircleYou will get:Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter with Book Recommendations, Discount Codes, and more!Exclusive early video accessKeynote speeches that keep you learningAnd much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's bitesize lesson from the archive we jump back to episode 69 with the founder and CEO of leading fitness brand Gymshark, Ben Francis. We asked Ben to define the values which he enshrines within his business. His answer was compelling, illuminating and inspiring.For the full episode with Ben Francis - listen or watch: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/benfrancis - - - - - -Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videos Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick Cox is the Head of Academy at Manchester United. He has previously been an Academy Manager at Sheffield United FC. In this episode, Nick shares with us the key to high performance - people and relationships. For Nick, high performance is about finding those small windows of alignment where you are in flow, and then when you are not in that state your time should be spent rebuilding to return to it. As Head of Academy, Nick offers insight into how to best lead and mentor children and young adults into becoming whole, well-rounded people. One key aspect that Jake, Damian and Nick discuss is how failure is crucial for children, and why their mentors or parents need to explain to them why ‘sitting on the bench’ is a positive thing. Nick discusses the importance of challenging your outlook, tackling discomfort and doing what excites you.- - - - - -Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive competitions: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Singer-songwriter Kelly Jones, frontman of the Stereophonics, opened up with us about his relationship with the press after his childhood friend and former band member Stuart Cable sadly passed.The key lesson: Make the time to understand the full picture. It is not always as it seems.Listen or watch the full episode with Kelly, episode 31: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/kelly-jones - - - - - -You can pre-order our the brand new book, the ‘High Performance Daily Journal’ - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It has been 2 years since Jake and Damian first sat down with Frank Lampard. In this new episode the three of them return to their previous discussion to see what has changed, what has stayed the same and the steps he’s been taking to change his life…Frank is the current manager of Premier League club Everton and former Chelsea manager and their record goal scorer. In this episode Frank reflects on his time at Chelsea, the things he was right about and what he could have done better. Frank shares how important alignment is at a football club, the need for optimism is in his working life, especially as someone who is not used to losing. He speaks on his biggest strengths and weaknesses.If you subscribe to HP Plus, you can enjoy an extended episode, ad-free with Frank.- - - - - -Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. We'll ask our guests extra questions, just for you and keep recording when the mic stops so you will hear those slightly more intimate conversations at the end of each record. Expect more from Jake and Damian, as they'll be doing regular Q+As and bring you behind the scenes gems that you wouldn't normally get. We hope you love the extra content. Remember, there is no secret. It is all there for you. So chase world class basics. Don't get high on your own supply. Remain humble, curious and empathetic. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive competitions: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trigger Warning: Themes of trauma, sexual assault and suicide.Gemma Morgan began her career serving as an officer in the British Army and is now a speaker, writer and leadership coach. In this exclusive extract from this month's High Performance Circle keynote, Gemma exposes the life-changing impact that culture can have on our performance and wellbeing. Her message is hard-hitting and uncompromising - “Safety came from minimising myself, from denying large parts of me.” With searing honesty, she describes her battle back from the brink…Watch the full keynote here on the High Performance Circle for free: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/all-content/gemma-morgan-woman-up It's easy to join the HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE! Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircleYou will getWeekly Monday Motivation Newsletter with Book Recommendations, Discount Codes, and more!Exclusive video accessKeynote speeches that keep you learning more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Owen O’Kane is a psychotherapist, former NHS Mental Health Lead and author of the best-selling book, How To Be Your Own Therapist. Owen grew up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, he struggled to accept his sexuality as a gay man - once even trying to be 'healed' of his homosexuality during a visit to Lourdes. He has had a varied career, from training to be a priest, to working in palliative care - this is reflected in Owen’s open and well-rounded understanding of humanity.In this powerful episode Jake and Damian open up about their own worries, fears and negative thoughts. Owen takes them through how to tackle the noise in their mind and escape the ‘overthinking trap’. His key message is how important therapy can be and how we should all be trying to make ourselves happier.- - - - - -Want more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. We'll ask our guests extra questions, just for you and keep recording when the mic stops so you will hear those slightly more intimate conversations at the end of each record. Expect more from Jake and Damian, as they'll be doing regular Q+As and bring you behind the scenes gems that you wouldn't normally get. We hope you love the extra content. Remember, there is no secret. It is all there for you. So chase world class basics. Don't get high on your own supply. Remain humble, curious and empathetic. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive competitions: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We were joined on episode 99 by Vicky Pattison, author and TV star and the reaction was incredible. The podcast was about challenging pre-conceptions and embracing a growth mindset. She shared, with real honesty and candidness, the perils of not investing time to work on developing your self esteem; the importance of managing your inner circle; and the benefits of numbering your days.We recommend you watch or listen the full episode with Vicky if you haven't: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/vickypattison Remember, there is no secret. It is all there for you. So chase world class basics. Don't get high on your own supply. Remain humble, curious and empathetic. - - - - We have launched High Performance Plus! Our brand new premium podcast service created for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. And there's a 7 day free trial! So click the link, sign up and you'll get...Ad-free listening Bonus questions we ask guests'When the mic stops' access (to hear the more intimate parts of our interviews)Jake and Damian's personal dialogues on a range of topicsMonthly Q+A episodes Sign up on Apple Podcasts here: apple.co/highperformanceSign up all platforms on Supercast here: https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alan Stein Jr. is a performance coach, speaker and author with a passion for helping others change behaviours. Alan spent 15+ years working with the highest performing basketball players on the planet including NBA superstars Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, and Kobe Bryant. Alan has a masterful ability to translate what he’s learnt from these high performers and provide real value for others with simple, inspiring language. Alan shares what he's learnt from working with the best how and how they hone their off-court skills and what the rest of us can learn from them and implement immediately. We just know you are going to get so much from this conversation!Alan’s book, Raise Your Game: High Performance Secrets from the Best of the Best is out now.- - - - - -Want more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. We'll ask our guests extra questions, just for you and keep recording when the mic stops so you will hear those slightly more intimate conversations at the end of each record. Expect more from Jake and Damian, as they'll be doing regular Q+As and bring you behind the scenes gems that you wouldn't normally get. We hope you love the extra content. Remember, there is no secret. It is all there for you. So chase world class basics. Don't get high on your own supply. Remain humble, curious and empathetic. Sign up: apple.co/highperformance or https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive competitions: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's bitesize comes from the incredible Chrissie Wellington, a former British professional triathlete and four-time Ironman Triathlon World Champion. She held all three world and championship records relating to ironman triathlon races and remains the world record holder for Ironman distance (8hrs,18 mins). Chrissie's story is utterly incredible. Her name - and most importantly, her lessons - should be well known. In this clip Chrissie talks to Jake and Damian about the power of perspective. Watch or listen the full episode here: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/chrissiewellington It's easy to join the HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE! Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircleYou will getWeekly Monday Motivation Newsletter with Book Recommendations, Discount Codes, and more!Exclusive early video accessKeynote speeches that keep you learning more!And much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marcus Wareing is a Michelin-starred chef, ‘Masterchef: The Professionals’ judge and restaurant owner. Marcus is one of the most respected and acclaimed chefs in the world.During this conversation, Marcus cites his father as the definition of high performance. Marcus’ admiration of his fathers hard work and determination inspired him to keep pursuing being a chef. He also shares with us where his mindset of focus stems from, how the pandemic transformed him and the real story behind his fallout with Gordan Ramsey, and what he learnt from it. - - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastAnd join our new Telegram for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive competitions: https://t.me/highperformance_circleThis month’s HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE newsletter is out! Released at the start of each month, the newsletter will include: a note from Jake, a Boost (short 10 minute piece of video content), Keynote (longer video content) and a ‘Thought from The Professor’ (inspiration from Damian!). We introduced The Circle as a way to provide more educational, free content to our listeners. The podcast can only allow conversations with a limited number of guests and we know that there are so many more voices out there with inspirational content which will support you in reaching your own version of high performance; from nutritionists and adventurers to Olympians and business people.Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Little siblings statistically have a significantly greater chance of becoming elite athletes….This week we have an exclusive extract from an incredible keynote speech from our members club The High Performance Circle with sports journalist and author Tim Wigmore.Tim unveils his research and explores why being a little sibling helps so much - younger siblings are challenged more, helping them develop the skills and psychological traits that athletes need - and how children without older siblings can enjoy the same advantages.Watch the full fascinating keynote from Tim by joining ‘The Circle’ here: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/all-content/timwigmoreYou can also find exclusive podcasts, keynote speeches and boosts from some very special guests. Sign up! https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In December 2020, we had an amazing conversation with the current captain of England and Manchester City at the time - Steph Houghton. Unfortunately due to injury, Steph didn’t make the current Euros squad but she is known as one of the most recognisable faces in women’s football.With the Women’s Euros in full swing, we are releasing this fantastic episode to highlight just how far the women’s game has come on, but what it has taken footballer’s like Steph to get to this point. In this episode Steph takes us through how she began playing football at a time when being a professional women footballer didn’t exist. She shares with us the objections and stereotypes she had to overcome as she worked her way up. Steph has seen the evolution of football first hand and the impact it has had on players and fans alike. This is a candid conversation about Steph’s experiences as a woman in sport and the importance of setting examples for the next generation and leaving them a legacy to follow. Steph shares with us her thoughts on being in the moment, striving for the perfect game and winning cultures in football.- - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastAnd join our new Telegram for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive competitions: https://t.me/highperformance_circleThis month’s HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE newsletter is out! Released at the start of each month, the newsletter will include: a note from Jake, a Boost (short 10 minute piece of video content), Keynote (longer video content) and a ‘Thought from The Professor’ (inspiration from Damian!)Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Roxie Nafousi is a manifesting expert, self-development coach and author. Her recent book Manifest is a Sunday Times Best Seller, and reached the ‘Top 5’ for ten consecutive weeks. In this episode she shares with us how she turned her life around, from parties, drugs and recklessness to now living her dream life. Manifestation has played a key role in the changes in Roxie’s life, she talks through what manifestation is and how you can practice it in your everyday life. She shares her experiences of imposter syndrome, self-worth and self-trust and the importance of adaptability.Roxie expresses that, “the beauty of manifestation is the ability to become the best and most empowered version of ourselves”. She encourages anyone and everyone to give it a try.- - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcastFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastAnd join our new Telegram for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive competitions: https://t.me/highperformance_circleThis month’s HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE newsletter is out! Released at the start of each month, the newsletter will include: a note from Jake, a Boost (short 10 minute piece of video content), Keynote (longer video content) and a ‘Thought from The Professor’ (inspiration from Damian!) Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are extremely excited to have teamed up with Jonny Wilkinson and his podcast ‘I AM…’ to bring you a very special collaboration episode - revisiting our old conversation and exploring new ground. After such a phenomenal reaction to our first chat with Jonny (EP23), we wanted to return to the conversation after almost two years of reflection. Jonny is now the first ever guest who has appeared on the podcast twice! Jake, Damian and Jonny share clips from the archives and offer insights into some of the most impactful moments including Dr Rangan Chatterjee, Siya Kolisi, Mel Robbins, Rupert Spira and Bernardo Kastrup.  You can listen to Jonny’s podcast every Tuesday and Thursday as he explores the remarkable transformations taking place within individuals. Jonny speaks with pioneers and thought leaders around the globe, as he wishes to redefine concepts of performance, purpose, leadership, health and well-being, relationships and human potential. Listen to ‘I AM’ here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/i-am-with-jonny-wilkinson/id1610549437- - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcastFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastAnd join our new Telegram for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive competitions: https://t.me/highperformance_circleThis month’s HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE newsletter is out! Released at the start of each month, the newsletter will include: a note from Jake, a Boost (short 10 minute piece of video content), Keynote (longer video content) and a ‘Thought from The Professor’ (inspiration from Damian!) Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
He was the guest that changed everything for us, and now we go again! Listen to this exclusive preview of our special collaboration with the podcast 'I AM...with Jonny Wilkinson'. Jake and Damian tease the full episode, which is released on Thursday 7th July!- - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram: https://t.me/highperformance_circleAnd join our new Telegram for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive competitions: https://t.me/highperformance_circleThis month’s HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE newsletter is out! Released at the start of each month, the newsletter will include: a note from Jake, a Boost (short 10 minute piece of video content), Keynote (longer video content) and a ‘Thought from The Professor’ (inspiration from Damian!)Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AJ Tracey (Ché Wolton Grant) is a British singer-songwriter, producer, platinum selling and Brit nominated artist. AJ is known for his campaigns for justice, especially his ongoing support of Grenfell United. He was cited as one of the main reasons young people in his area of West London began voting. In this episode he shares the priceless opportunity his mum gave him by supporting him for a year to pursue music and how important that parental belief was. AJ discusses how confidence needs to come from within, his self-belief is what drives him - not outside sources.Self-understanding and reflection is a crucial part of AJ’s career, rather than jumping at every opportunity he says he needs to “understand his own level” and not choose quick success over personal growth. He shares how important it is for him to return to Ladbroke Grove, where he grew up, and tackle poverty and inequality. - - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram: https://t.me/highperformance_circleAnd join our new Telegram for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive competitions: https://t.me/highperformance_circleThis month’s HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE newsletter is out! Released at the start of each month, the newsletter will include: a note from Jake, a Boost (short 10 minute piece of video content), Keynote (longer video content) and a ‘Thought from The Professor’ (inspiration from Damian!)Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An important message on this week’s bitesize with former Lionesses manager Phil Neville on equality. Having worked in women’s sport, Phil reflected on his realisation of how hard things were for his sister Tracey Neville, who was competing as an elite international netball player while Phil and his brother Gary were at Manchester United. What more could he have done…Listen to the full excellent episode with Phil here (ep18): https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/phil-neville- - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follo… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jos Buttler is a professional cricketer and currently the best white-ball batsmen in the world. In the recent Indian Premier League, Jos enjoyed one of the best forms in history as he ended the 2022 season with an aggregate score of 863 runs in 17 games, earning himself the Most Valuable Player award. Jos was also part of the England team that won the infamous 2019 Cricket World Cup and made the run-out during the Super Over which sealed victory in the final. In this episode we speak to Jos about the underrated power of the introvert, how he learnt to juggle rejection, what his biggest failures have taught him and how journaling has transformed his mindset. - - - - - -Thank you to WHOOP for being our partner on this episode. WHOOP 4.0 is a personalised digital fitness &health coach that provides actionable feedback around training, sleep and recovery. Join us on our journey to unlocking higher levels of performance with WHOOP by going tojoin.whoop.com/HPP and get started for freeWatch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week’s special bitesize clip features the engaging and illuminating Jo Konta, former British No.1 women’s tennis player who won four singles titles, reached the semifinals of Wimbledon and rose to a world ranking of number 4. In this powerful clip we spoke about the loneliness of pursuing a path of excellence. The harsh, unforgiving spotlight of constant scrutiny and the struggle to maintain equilibrium and balance whilst engaged in the struggle to perform. Jo shared with us a simple equation which helped re-ignite her passion and led to a significant step change in her performance…Pain x Resistance = Struggle The more resistance to a challenge, the greater the struggle. Jo learned that when she began reducing her resistance and started seeing the benefits - what it was teaching her - the struggle dissolved. Listen to the full excellent episode with Jo here: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/jokonta - - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the week that Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes has bravely revealed she is gay, Jake & Damian revisit the conversation we recorded with Kelly before our podcast journey had even begun, and at a time Kelly has now admitted she was in a very tough place. Her story of Olympic golds, doubt, depression, self-harm, and injury is one you need to hear and is just remarkable. - - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gary Lineker is a former professional footballer and a current sports broadcaster. In this episode Gary shares with us how the crucial positive thinking and practicing gratitude was for his success. He shares that although he worked hard, he didn’t put loads of thought into living a high performance life - he attributes a lot of his success to good luck and waiting his turn. Gary didn’t worry about achieving success, but rather focused on the process. We chat about the importance of kindness, self-awareness and why family is at the centre of everything. Gary shares his thoughts on social media and why if he had to he would happily do it all over again…- - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastAnd join our new Telegram for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive competitions, including a competition to win hospitality tickets to the British Grand Prix on Saturday 2nd July : https://t.me/highperformance_circleThis month’s HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE newsletter is out! This month includes a very special High Performance collaboration with Headspace and an offer of a FREE month. Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircleThank you to our founding partner Lotus Cars. Check them out at lotuscars.com  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's bitesize comes from Aldo Kane, a trained Royal Marines Sniper, world record breaker and extreme TV adventurer. From a life spent abseiling into erupting volcanos in the Democratic Republic of Congo, rowing the Atlantic, getting locked in a bunker for 10 days with zero daylight... he has learnt that with the right head game, no matter how hard it gets, you can get through anything life throws at you.Aldo joined us on the High Performance Circle (our free members club - link below) and took us through the lessons he's learnt from the very edge of human experience.Aldo touches on his personal experiences with failure, worthlessness and doors literally slamming in his face, Aldo reflects on how he was able to rediscover his identity and harness his emotions to his advantage to find determination, purpose, and a renewed sense of belonging.It's easy to join the HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE! Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircleYou will get Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter with Book Recommendations, Discount Codes, and more!Exclusive early video accessKeynote speeches that keep you learning more!And much more!This month includes a very special High Performance collaboration with Headspace and an offer of a FREE month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Extreme athlete and adventurer Ash Dykes is a three-time world-first record holder and motivational speaker. Ash was the first person to hike the entire length of the longest river in the world - the Yangtze River, which took a year to complete, the first to walk the entire length of Madagascar and the first to hike across Mongolia.Ash has an unbelievably infectious passion for adventure and an incredible ability to inspire. A self-taught explorer, this podcast celebrates his 'can-do' attitude and brings out the key lessons he's learnt from surviving in some of the most extreme locations on earth and multiple near-death experiences. This episode truly celebrates resilience, the power of the human mind and what we are all capable of. - - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastAnd join our new Telegram for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive competitions: https://t.me/highperformance_circleThis month’s HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE newsletter is out! This month includes a very special High Performance collaboration with Headspace and an offer of a FREE month. Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week’s bitesize we’re joined by the nation’s greatest PE teacher Joe Wicks. It’s a lesson that resonated with our hosts Jake and Damian - taking time out to spend with your family and friends in real time.  - - - - -Listen: https://pod.fo/e/11450cWatch: https://youtu.be/1dJjHw8K5qUThis month’s HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE newsletter is out! This month includes a very special High Performance collaboration with Headspace and an offer of a FREE month. Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harpreet Kaur is the owner and co-founder (with her sister) of Oh So Yum. She is best known as the recent winner of the UK Apprentice 2022.Her straight talking and strong leadership qualities have been attributed to her success. She takes the view that too much pressure is put on young people to find their passions and that we don’t need to be passionate about our jobs to work hard and achieve great things. An interesting point for discussion! Harpreet shares what she has learnt from working with Lord Sugar, how to work well within a team, and why quitting can be great. - - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastThis month’s HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE newsletter is out! This month includes a very special High Performance collaboration with Headspace and an offer of a FREE month. Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the weekend of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, today’s bitesize features General the Lord Richard Dannatt, who concluded his forty year military career as the head of the British Army. His leadership and decision making affected hundreds of thousands. This clip features Lord Dannatt talking about how his faith was challenged as a soldier, and how ambition in the job can unsettle the work-life balance if unchecked. This episode had an incredible reaction and it’s easy to know why. The challenges, successes and failures that Lord Dannatt navigated during this career inspired so many. Please check it out.  - - - - -Listen: https://pod.fo/e/c6a61This month’s HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE newsletter is out! This month includes a very special High Performance collaboration with Headspace and an offer of a FREE month. Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the day (Wednesday 1st June) of the emotional World Cup play-off game between Scotland vs Ukraine, we revisit an edited version of our conversion with Scotland manager Steve Clarke. The game was postponed in March after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, so this is the first competitive match Ukraine have been able to play since the declaration of war.Steve's greatest achievement has been reversing the years of underperformance of the national football team, taking them to their first major tournament in over 20 years, and determined for them not to be one tournament wonders. Steve is searing in his honesty and inspiring with his humility. Listen to Steve explain how he's preparing his team for one of the most important games in their history. This podcast was recorded live at the Queen’s Hall in Edinburgh. - - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Russell Kane is a writer, comedian and actor, he’s best known for his stand-up specials and his appearances on panel shows. Russell shared that he believes “everyone… has an amazing skill and talent, however not everyone has the ability or luck to find it". He takes us through his challenging journey of finding success, from living in a mother and baby shelter to his life now. He discusses his relationship with his father and what effect it has had on the way he parents his children. His house is a space for his children to be free and happily express themselves, rather than how Russell was not encouraged to do what he wanted. Russell speaks about how his dad always expected something to be bad, rather than allowing himself to experience happiness. Russell shares his winning formula for success: hard work + sacrifice x joy.This episode was filmed on The High Performance Live Tour in Manchester. - - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastThanks to missionuk.com for being a key sponsor on the HP Tour! Go to missionuk.com and choose the teas that will help you achieve your goals. When you get to checkout, enter the code “MISSIONHP20” for 20% off. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This was a real highlight moment in our archive, a conversation with All Black great Dan Carter. This bitesize clip focuses on how Dan came across his own personal purpose in life. How he wanted to be an All Black and add to the legacy. The All Blacks call it their ‘Whakapapa’ - looking back at where you’ve come from to know where you’re going. Listen to the full episode where Dan showed just what you can achieve when you set ambitious goals, have self-belief, and relentlessly pursue the skills to help you achieve them.Listen: https://pod.fo/e/f5fc4Watch: https://youtu.be/3lqliDhuGTc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Glenn Hoddle is a former footballer and manager, regarded as one of the most gifted of his generation. He helped Spurs win the FA Cup twice and the UEFA Cup in the 1980s as a player and took England to the World Cup in 1998 as the manager. In October 2018, Glenn collapsed on the set of BT Sport on his 61st birthday suffering a cardiac arrest and required a quadruple bypass.In this episode Glenn discusses how this life-changing event led him to reappraise some of his beliefs and the lessons he’s learnt from his near death experience. - - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom Daley, one of Britain’s most recognised sportsmen, joined us for Ep5 and spoke about how his feelings of being different growing up gave him the strength to succeed. Tom’s fame transcends his sport - he lost his father to cancer in 2011, publicly came out as gay, got married, had a baby and has became a key spokesperson for LGBT+ rights. His example has shown that all forms of difference can lead us to be more empowered, and self-assured.Listen to the full episode:https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/tom-daley Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vex King is a motivational speaker, author and influencer. His work focuses on sharing spiritual knowledge, inspirational moments and, most importantly, practical solutions. Vex’s debut book, Good Vibes, Good Life was on The Sunday Times Bestseller list for over 100 weeks, selling over 1 million copies. Vex grew up suffering grief, violence, racism and homelessness. In this episode Vex discusses his disruptive childhood, the power of the internet and how and why he chooses happiness. He takes us through the process of changing our thinking and challenging our emotional state. Vex shares with us the simplest thing you can do to achieve a positive mindset. This episode was filmed live in front of a live audience in London during The High Performance Live Tour 2022. - - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastSpecial thanks to Pleo for being a sponsor on our High Performance Tour! We use Pleo as a team and it has changed the way we manage our business expenses. With Pleo, you can issue cards to your team, you get full overview of all your company spending, save yourself time, money and paperwork. And the best part? Pleo is free. Head over to Pleo.io to get started. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's bitesize lesson comes from England and Tottenham footballer Eric Dier who discusses the need for clear direction and clarity from the manager in order to be successful as a team. This decisiveness from leaders in Eric's life such as Mauricio Pochettino and Antonio Conte has made it easier for the team to perform and confront each other if needed.Listen to the full episode with Eric, titled - 'the benefits of stepping outside your comfort zone', to hear the valuable lessons he's learnt from his career to date: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/ericdier- - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our members club THE HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE where you can get keynote speeches and ‘boosts’ from some very special guests. This month Simon Alexander Ong delves into how we can access our energy to gain success in our lives and nutritionist Rhiannon Lambert gives practical, science-based advice on how to best care for ourselves when it comes to food Just go to https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lucy Easthope has been working in disaster management and recovery for 22 years. She has worked on every major indident that has affected the U.K since the start of her role; 9/11, the July bombings, Grenfell Tower, the Covid-19 Pandemic and she is currently working on the war in Ukraine. In this episode Lucy shares the techniques she uses to deal with disasters that we can utilise within our own lives; breathing techniques, being present, embracing a healthy work/life balance. Although Lucy has witnessed some of the biggest traumas in the world she describes herself as continually positive and hopeful. She discusses whether we should involve children in discussions about major disasters and how to address world issues as a parent. Lucy shares the importance of living “still with pain, still with memory… but there is hope and there is humour” Listener guest Myles Edwards - Gathimba Edwards Foundation links Website - www.gathimbaedwardsfoundation.org Sponsor a child through school - https://gathimbaedwardsfoundation.org/sponsor-a-childBuild houses as a volunteer in Kenya -  https://gathimbaedwardsfoundation.org/kenya-house-building-trip- - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week’s bitesize clip we go back to episode 90 with businessman and philanthropist Steve Morgan. Steve founded Redrow, one of the UK’s most successful house-builders and also is the former owner of Wolverhampton Wanderers.Through his foundation, Steve donated millions to help families during the pandemic and recently made a £50 million donation to help advance treatment and try to find a cure for type 1 diabetes, the largest-ever single gift in the UK for diabetes research.Steve tells us about the one moment that changed his life forever....Listen to the full episode: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/stevemorgan- - - - - -Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chase & Status are an electronic music duo comprised of Saul Milton and Will Kennard. They have released five studio albums and have worked with the likes of Rhianna, PlanB and CeeLo Green. This year they will be releasing their 6th studio album. Saul and Will are known for their privacy, but in this conversation they open up about their failures and successes as artists, their intense work ethic and their obsession with music: “almost verging on a sort of sickness”. They share how they always knew they would succeed at what they do, not achieving their goals was never an option for them.Their new album 'What Came Before' will be released in June. Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videos Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastCheck out our new addition - The Monday Motivation Newsletter. The purpose of Monday Motivation is to connect more regularly with you! We want to give Circle members a bit of inspiration, motivation and purpose at the beginning of each week. Whether that is a few key things to consider when facing the upcoming week, reading recommendations or ideas to think about when listening to the weekly podcast episode. Sign up here and to our free members areas 'The High Performance Circle': www.thehighperformancepodcast.com  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week’s bitesize highlight comes from former Burnley manager Sean Dyche, one the longest serving Premier League managers, who explains the transferable skills he's learnt from football management that applies to the outside world.Listen to the full episode with Sean: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/sean-dyche- - - - - - -Check out our new weekly addition The Monday Motivation Newsletter. The purpose of Monday Motivation is to connect more regularly with you! We want to give Circle members a bit of inspiration, motivation and purpose at the beginning of each week. Whether that is a few key things to consider when facing the upcoming week, reading recommendations or ideas to think about when listening to the weekly podcast episode. Sign up now. Just go to www.thehighperformancepodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week’s episode is a conversation with Greg Hoffman, leader, creative and author. Greg worked at NIKE for almost 30 years, his last role being Vice-President of Global Brand Creative and Marketing Innovation. Greg shares with us how being a bi-racial man who was adopted by two white parents shaped his life. His relationship with NIKE first began when he saw they were the only advertising company, using people of colour in their advertisements. He offers not only what it takes to be a leader in a global brand, but how to be a great one. He has a focus on empathy, understanding and empowering others. To be a great leader, Greg argues that you should never compromise soul or personality, but get rid of everything else in your way. Greg's book 'Emotion by Design: Creative Leadership Lessons from a Life at Nike' is out now.- - - - - - -This month on the High Performance Circle... Oli Patrick joined us on The High Performance Tour 2022 and gave a great keynote on the three things you can do to improve your wellbeing and operate at the top of your game. Plus, ultra runner Simon Dent explains the performance benefits and common lessons shared between business and exercise. Sign up now to watch: www.thehighperformancepodcast.com Also, check out our new weekly addition The Monday Motivation Newsletter. The purpose of Monday Motivation is to connect more regularly with you! We want to give Circle members a bit of inspiration, motivation and purpose at the beginning of each week. Whether that is a few key things to consider when facing the upcoming week, reading recommendations or ideas to think about when listening to the weekly podcast episode. Sign up now. Just go to www.thehighperformancepodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.