<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>
Rutgers Field Hockey: The Journey of Assistant Coaches
The Assistant
44 minutes 7 seconds
9 months ago
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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<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>