When Becky Burleigh took over the brand-new Florida Gators women’s soccer program at just 26 years old, there was no history to inherit, she had to build it. Three years later, she delivered a national championship. Across 26 seasons at the University of Florida, Coach Burleigh became one of the winningest coaches in college soccer history. She amassed 513 career wins, 14 SEC regular-season titles, 12 SEC Tournament championships, 22 NCAA appearances, and a 2024 induction into the Florida Ath...
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When Becky Burleigh took over the brand-new Florida Gators women’s soccer program at just 26 years old, there was no history to inherit, she had to build it. Three years later, she delivered a national championship. Across 26 seasons at the University of Florida, Coach Burleigh became one of the winningest coaches in college soccer history. She amassed 513 career wins, 14 SEC regular-season titles, 12 SEC Tournament championships, 22 NCAA appearances, and a 2024 induction into the Florida Ath...
When Becky Burleigh took over the brand-new Florida Gators women’s soccer program at just 26 years old, there was no history to inherit, she had to build it. Three years later, she delivered a national championship. Across 26 seasons at the University of Florida, Coach Burleigh became one of the winningest coaches in college soccer history. She amassed 513 career wins, 14 SEC regular-season titles, 12 SEC Tournament championships, 22 NCAA appearances, and a 2024 induction into the Florida Ath...
In 1999, Kobe Bryant broke his wrist, but showed up early the next morning and completed a workout on the court anyway. This scene offered a valuable lesson to one of his teammates because it highlighted the difference between those who want it from those who work for it. In this episode, we unpack how elite performers (from Kobe Bryant to a Grammy-winning artist) override their brain’s natural pull toward comfort and excuses. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you ...
Most leadership messages push you to “be a thermostat” and set the tone for your team and its culture. But great leaders know that before you can change the temperature, you have to understand it. In this episode, we explore why it's imperative for coaches and leaders to be thermostats AND thermometers with their teams. The key is learning to balance between reading the room and setting the tone. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter h...
Great leaders don’t design environments that never fail, but they do build ones that recover quickly. In this episode, we explore the difference between "fail-safe" and "safe-to-fail" systems and what NASA’s Apollo 13 mission, Netflix’s Chaos Monkey, and parenting can teach us about building stronger, more flexible mindsets. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://winningwithwords.beehiiv.com/If you’re a coach or lead...
Today’s guest is Phil Beckner who is one of basketball’s most trusted and respected player development coaches and a teacher who’s coached at nearly every level of the game. Phil is currently a Player Development Consultant for numerous NBA players and several college programs, helping performers thrive on and off the court. Through his company, Be Better Be Different, he also partners with high-performing teams, organizations, and businesses to elevate leadership, build culture, and maximize...
Today we discuss a quote from NFL star wide receiver, Cooper Kupp, that illustrates the mindset he has to play and compete with freedom on the field. We explore how intentional preparation builds confidence and detachment unlocks freedom. Together, this combination helps you perform freely and as the best version of yourself. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://winningwithwords.beehiiv.com/If you’re a coach or leader st...
A 61-round draw. A 21-round knockout. And a mantra that still contains relevance today well beyond the boxing ring. This episode dives into the story of “Gentleman Jim” Corbett and how his mantra ("Fight one more round") offers a timeless lesson in focus and mental strength. We discuss Corbett's story, the science behind endurance and fatigue, and how you can leverage intentional self-talk to stay composed when your energy fades. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, y...
There’s a simple mental shift that separates a performer's ability to react vs. respond. The shift boils down to one word that can be the difference between getting stuck in struggle or uncomfortable emotions and moving forward productively. Today's episode is all about one of the most underrated words and "tools" to help you master the mental game of performance and life. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://winningwith...
We often talk about “getting over” hard moments, but what if the real growth comes from "getting through" them? In this episode, we explore the process of moving through discomfort in the form of pain, transitions, and uncertainty. It's a reminder that our most difficult seasons in life can be valuable teachers when we are willing to "sit in uncertainty" and not seek to rush getting over them. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here...
This episode unpacks the shared psychology behind consumer choices and buying-in to a leader's influence. We examine the psychology of buy-in and why status matters, how trust forms, and what the best coaches do to connect both. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://winningwithwords.beehiiv.com/If you’re a coach or leader striving for more clarity, consistency, and fulfillment, feel free to reach out anytime to see ...
Inspired by a Naval Ravikant quote that differentiates status games vs. natural games, this episode examines how that distinction shows up on a daily basis in all our lives. In this episode, we explore how to recognize which game you’re playing, why status is so addictive, and how to align actions and choices with the scoreboard that is the most sustainable and fulfilling. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://winningwith...
In Navy SEAL training, there’s a brutal exercise called drownproofing. Your hands and feet are bound, you’re dropped into deep water and told to survive for five minutes. The harder you fight, the faster you sink. The key to surviving is surrendering the urge to swim to the top. In this episode, we explore what drownproofing can teach us about letting go of control and why the instinct to fight through every struggle often keeps you stuck. For more practical tools and mindset stories like thi...
One of the most precious gifts you can extend to others is your presence. In this episode, we explore stories of human connection, from an unexpected moment of silence on Theo Von's podcast to a daycare teacher who helped a child breathe and calm down. Backed by neuroscience, these moments reveal how a loved one or friend's presence can soothe pain and reduce our threat responses. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://win...
Today's message is inspired by a quote from the American philosopher and writer, Robert Pirsig, and illustrates why we all need to create more idle space in our lives. We discuss the danger of overconsuming information, a reflection from Los Angeles Lakers' head coach on turning your mind "off and on," and how intentional pauses can help you internalize what you learn. It will help you reframe rest as part of performance, not the opposite of it. For more practical tools and mindset stor...
What happens when you keep doing something long after its purpose is gone? In this episode, we explore the parable of soldiers guarding a concrete slab and how we are all prone to cling to old habits, beliefs, or traditions. You’ll walk away reflecting on the systems, standards, or judgments you've been repeating in your own life and how curiosity and courage can help you break free from them. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newslette...
We spend countless hours learning how to communicate better, but rarely how to say less. In performance environments overflowing with instruction and feedback, silence might be the most underused coaching tool. The best leaders don’t just know what to say, they know when to stop talking. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://winningwithwords.beehiiv.com/If you’re a coach or leader striving for more clarity, consistency, a...
Life constantly presents new opportunities, but most of them don’t look like opportunities at first. In this episode, we explore how reframing frustration and inconveniences can turn everyday setbacks into moments for growth. From a wrong dinner order to an MLB coach's “new opportunity” mindset, this conversation dives into the skill of perspective and how it separates reaction from response. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here:...
Nate Shaw has served as the Major League Strength and Conditioning Coordinator for the Arizona Diamondbacks since 2006. As a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC), Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), and Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach Emeritus (RSCC*E), Nate has spent over two decades helping elite athletes maximize their potential (physically, mentally, and emotionally). In this episode, Nate shares insights from 23 seasons in professional baseball on developm...
In boxing, the knockout punch is the focus for most highlight reels, but the best fighters know the real work happens cut by cut. Drawing inspiration from a recent viral clip and quote from Dan Lanning (University of Oregon Football Coach), this episode explores what it means to “work the cut” in sports and in life. We explore how progress rarely comes from one knockout moment. Instead, it’s the accumulation of jabs in the form of small, repeated actions that add up to something bigger. ...
Ken Ravizza is a legend in sport psychology and I was fortunate to learn directly from him as a mentee during grad school. In this episode, I share three timeless reminders from Ken and one unforgettable story about perspective that continues to shape how I see performance and life. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://winningwithwords.beehiiv.com/If you’re a coach or leader striving for more clarity, consistency, and fu...
When Becky Burleigh took over the brand-new Florida Gators women’s soccer program at just 26 years old, there was no history to inherit, she had to build it. Three years later, she delivered a national championship. Across 26 seasons at the University of Florida, Coach Burleigh became one of the winningest coaches in college soccer history. She amassed 513 career wins, 14 SEC regular-season titles, 12 SEC Tournament championships, 22 NCAA appearances, and a 2024 induction into the Florida Ath...