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The Assistant
pod617 - The Boston Podcast Network
7 episodes
5 months ago
<p>Hello and welcome to The Assistant. So many of the great podcasts I listen to feature the very best head coaches, leading actors and CEO’s of companies. I learn a ton from all of them. However, who is helping these top performers in their field on a daily basis? What about the behind the scenes geniuses who are helping to run the show out of the public eye? </p><p>My thought is… let’s dive down a little deeper into these professions and interview those who are just “below the top” of their fields and find out what it takes to be a great Assistant. Learn about the people who understatedly keep teams and organizations functioning. Learn about the aspiring leader paying their dues. There is always the leader front and center but there are many more folks who not only make each system run fluidly, but also aspire to one day be a “Head Coach” themselves. We will chat with top “Assistants” on many topics and find out what it takes to be great at it.</p><p>Damian DiGiulian</p><p>damian.becker@gmail.com<br></p>
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<p>Hello and welcome to The Assistant. So many of the great podcasts I listen to feature the very best head coaches, leading actors and CEO’s of companies. I learn a ton from all of them. However, who is helping these top performers in their field on a daily basis? What about the behind the scenes geniuses who are helping to run the show out of the public eye? </p><p>My thought is… let’s dive down a little deeper into these professions and interview those who are just “below the top” of their fields and find out what it takes to be a great Assistant. Learn about the people who understatedly keep teams and organizations functioning. Learn about the aspiring leader paying their dues. There is always the leader front and center but there are many more folks who not only make each system run fluidly, but also aspire to one day be a “Head Coach” themselves. We will chat with top “Assistants” on many topics and find out what it takes to be great at it.</p><p>Damian DiGiulian</p><p>damian.becker@gmail.com<br></p>
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The Assistant
St. John’s Assistant Hoops Coach Bob Walsh
The guest is Bob Walsh, the assistant coach for St. John's University men's basketball team. Bob shares his extensive coaching journey, starting from Hamilton College to his head coach roles at Rhode Island College and the University of Maine, and back to being an assistant at various institutions including the prestigious St. John's under Rick Pitino. Through this insightful conversation, Bob discusses the challenges of moving from Division III to Division I, the mental aspects of transitioning from head coach back to an assistant role, and his approach to continually improving and mentoring in the field of coaching. He also touches upon his book 'Entitled to Nothing' (https://entitledtonothingbook.com/), a unique narrative blending storytelling with practical leadership lessons, and shares valuable books and resources for coaching inspiration.    Topics 00:27 Meet Bob Walsh: Career Overview 02:03 Bob's Coaching Journey Begins 05:16 From Assistant to Head Coach 10:06 Challenges and Insights of Coaching 21:31 Transitioning Between Coaching Roles 23:49 The Role of an Assistant Coach 25:02 Transitioning from Head Coach to Assistant 25:45 Choosing the Right Coaching Opportunity 28:34 Writing 'Entitled to Nothing' (https://entitledtonothingbook.com/) 33:17 Working with Rick Pitino 38:13 The Importance of Mentorship 42:51 Continuous Learning and Improvement 44:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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5 months ago
45 minutes 53 seconds

The Assistant
UVM's Brad Cole on the Journey to a Title
Damian interviews University of Vermont associate head soccer coach Brad Cole. Brad shares his coaching journey, which started at UVM where he played and continued coaching after graduation. His experiences include a coaching internship in England, roles at Cornell University, and the University of Portland before returning to Vermont. They discuss the differences in coaching styles and youth development between the US and Europe, strategies for molding winning teams, and the importance of mentorship. Brad also reflects on UVM's remarkable season culminating in their first Division I national championship, emphasizing the community support, the players' dedication, and maintaining grounded despite immense success.   Topics 00:30 Meet Brad Cole: From Player to Coach 02:15 Coaching Journey: From Vermont to England 03:39 Insights from Coaching in England 10:28 Transitioning Back to the U.S. and Coaching at Cornell 17:04 Adapting to Different Coaching Environments 24:20 The Importance of Mentorship 24:55 Building a Network of Trusted Advisors 25:50 Transitioning from Mentee to Mentor 29:15 Handling Success and Its Challenges 33:49 The Pressure of Sustained Success 36:38 Creating a Winning Culture 41:59 Balancing Intensity and Relaxation 43:59 Final Thoughts and Social Media
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7 months ago
45 minutes 7 seconds

The Assistant
Rutgers Field Hockey: The Journey of Assistant Coaches
The guests are Phil Edwards and Ajay Dhadwal, assistant coaches from the prominent Rutgers University field hockey program. The guests share insights on their extensive coaching journeys from the UK, South Africa, and various points in the United States, including collegiate, national, and international levels. They discuss the differences in coaching between men and women's field hockey, adapting coaching techniques, and the importance of mentorship. The episode highlights the value of diverse coaching experiences and the impact of supportive environments in developing coaching skills.   Topics   00:24 Meet the Guests: Phil Edwards and Ajay Dhadwal 08:06 Challenges and Insights in Coaching Field Hockey 13:38 Differences in Coaching Men and Women 18:31 The European Coaching Model vs. The U.S. Model 23:55 Mentorship and Learning from Different Experiences 32:16 The Importance of Mentorship in Coaching 37:53 Fun Stories and Recommendations 43:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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9 months ago
44 minutes 7 seconds

The Assistant
Building Pathways and Culture with Topher Scott
Damian interviews Topher Scott, founder of the Hockey Think Tank and prominent figure in ice hockey development. They explore Scott's transition from player to coach, his experiences working at esteemed programs like Cornell University and the University of Michigan, and the importance of building a strong team culture. Scott shares insights into his career path, mentorship, and the trials of starting his own business. The conversation offers valuable advice for young assistants aiming to rise through the ranks in their respective fields.   Topics   00:29 Meet Topher Scott: Ice Hockey Development Expert 01:48 Topher's Coaching Journey Begins 03:55 Finding Your Voice as a Young Coach 05:28 Building Relationships with Players 09:16 Lessons from Coaching at Cornell 17:19 Transitioning Out of College Coaching 21:11 Passion for Team Culture 23:05 Lessons from Running a Business 24:45 Role at Michigan and Team Building 29:53 Importance of Mentorship 36:26 Favorite Books and Fun Stories 40:29 Closing Remarks and Music
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11 months ago
41 minutes 32 seconds

The Assistant
Kim Weiss of the Colorado Eagles
<p><span >Damian interviews Kim Weiss, the video coach for the Colorado Eagles of the AHL and a pioneering female presence in men's ice hockey coaching. Kim discusses her rapid career progression, starting from her playing days at Trinity College to her current role. She shares insights into her coaching journey, the challenges and rewards of being a woman in a predominantly male field, and the importance of mentorship. Listeners will learn about Kim's proactive mindset, how she found her voice in a male-dominated arena, and her experience in the NHLCA Female Coaches Program. The episode also delves into the critical skills that make a good assistant coach and the significance of building trust and relationships with players and head coaches.</span></p><p>Topics</p><p>00:30 Meet Kim Weiss: A Trailblazer in Men's Ice Hockey</p><p>02:11 Kim's Coaching Journey Begins</p><p>03:40 Transition to Junior Hockey and the Men's Game</p><p>05:22 The Importance of Saying Yes and Learning</p><p>09:45 Finding Your Voice as a Coach</p><p>14:37 The Role of a Good Assistant Coach</p><p>19:26 Joining Trinity College's Men's Program</p><p>22:33 Taking a Chance: Landing the Assistant Job</p><p>23:30 Adjusting to Coaching College Men</p><p>24:11 Building Trust with the Team</p><p>26:34 Transitioning to a Video Coach Role</p><p>35:57 The Importance of Mentorship</p><p>40:01 Fun Stories and Final Thoughts </p>
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12 months ago
43 minutes 23 seconds

The Assistant
UConn’s Morgan Valley: From Player to Assistant Coach
<p><span >In this episode of 'The Assistant', Damian chats with Morgan Valley, assistant coach for the UConn women's basketball team and former player who was part of three national championship teams. The discussion highlights Morgan's journey from a player to a coaching role, her transition from UConn to other programs, and back to UConn. Morgan shares insights on mentorship, the importance of maintaining relationships, and her experiences as both an assistant coach and head coach. They also discuss the culture of excellence at UConn and how it influences the dynamics within the team and coaching strategies. Lastly, Morgan reveals some personal stories and tips for cultivating successful relationships as both a coach and player.</span><br></p><p><span >Topics</span></p><p>00:31 Meet Morgan Valley: Basketball Royalty</p><p>03:41 From Player to Coach: Morgan's Journey</p><p>06:45 Networking and Relationships in Coaching</p><p>15:31 Mentorship and Guidance</p><p>22:09 Transitioning to Head Coach</p><p>27:12 Returning to UConn: New Challenges</p><p>30:34 Favorite Books, Podcasts, and Stories</p><p>35:14 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>
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1 year ago
40 minutes 21 seconds

The Assistant
Welcome to The Assistant!
<p>In the inaugural episode of 'The Assistant,' host Damian DiGiulian sits down with his very first assistant coach hire, Jeff Hill, currently a goaltending development coach for the Utah hockey club in the NHL. Jeff shares his journey in the coaching world, from starting at Rice Memorial High School with only nine players to moving up the ranks at Culver Military Academy. He later returned to his alma mater, the University of Vermont, where he navigated a coaching change during the pandemic. Jeff discusses his experiences working under different head coaches, learning the importance of mentorship, and finding his voice as a coach. The episode ends with a story about Jeff frequently being detained at the Canadian border due to a namesake with a criminal record. The show concludes with a musical feature from Chicago artist Lily Drury.<br><br></p><p>Topics<br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to The Assistant Podcast<br>00:39 Meet the First Guest: Jeff Hill<br>02:06 Jeff Hill's Coaching Journey Begins<br>05:55 From Volunteer to Full-Time Coach at UVM<br>09:57 Navigating the Transition from Player to Coach<br>26:34 Overcoming Self-Doubt as a Coach<br>27:02 Finding Your Voice in Coaching<br>29:30 Transitioning Between Head Coaches<br>30:18 Navigating the COVID-19 Pandemic<br>38:22 Mentorship and Its Importance<br>40:50 Lessons from Challenging Situations<br>46:09 Book and Podcast Recommendations: <br>Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning: <a href="https://a.co/d/aB1aZhp" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><span data-auto-link="true" data-href="https://a.co/d/aB1aZhp">https://a.co/d/aB1aZhp</span></a></p><p>48:06 Funny Coaching Stories</p><p>49:10 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p><p>Lily Drury on Spotify: <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/64N8LfiRByOaKGR00gNgWw?si=-a3yGmZ2TyOagcAEgoxDkQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><span data-auto-link="true" data-href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/64N8LfiRByOaKGR00gNgWw?si=-a3yGmZ2TyOagcAEgoxDkQ">https://open.spotify.com/artist/64N8LfiRByOaKGR00gNgWw?si=-a3yGmZ2TyOagcAEgoxDkQ</span></a></p>
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1 year ago
50 minutes 55 seconds

The Assistant
<p>Hello and welcome to The Assistant. So many of the great podcasts I listen to feature the very best head coaches, leading actors and CEO’s of companies. I learn a ton from all of them. However, who is helping these top performers in their field on a daily basis? What about the behind the scenes geniuses who are helping to run the show out of the public eye? </p><p>My thought is… let’s dive down a little deeper into these professions and interview those who are just “below the top” of their fields and find out what it takes to be a great Assistant. Learn about the people who understatedly keep teams and organizations functioning. Learn about the aspiring leader paying their dues. There is always the leader front and center but there are many more folks who not only make each system run fluidly, but also aspire to one day be a “Head Coach” themselves. We will chat with top “Assistants” on many topics and find out what it takes to be great at it.</p><p>Damian DiGiulian</p><p>damian.becker@gmail.com<br></p>