The podcast returns on 29th June

We’ve had a little break from the podcast and now I’m delighted to say we’re back and have got lots of great interviews coming up. New episodes are uploaded on 29th June. Don't forget to subscribe on your podcast platform or Youtube   So what’s changed since we were away, well we haven’t changed things around too much. We’re still exploring all aspects of human performance, whether that is getting stronger, fitter, mentally more prepared, eating better, playing better - but also how we perform in work, individually and as teams.   I’ll still be speaking to great scientists, practitioners, coaches, athletes, and people outside of sports - but who are interested how we perform as humans. Although I will be looking to add more entrepreneurs into the mix. I think with the world of work shifting and changing in recent years I want to find out more from those people who have set up businesses or are consulting for their own income.    Senior Lecturer in Performance and Innovation - Dr John Kiely all about Periodisation and questioning conventions Social Psychologist - Professor Vanessa Bohns from Cornell, all about influence Olympic gold medal winning GB Women’s Hockey coach, Danny Kerry Women’s racing driver Abbie Eaton Former Arsenal men’s team Physio Colin Lewin Performance Strategist - Ryan King Fonder of Hexis App Dr David Dunne Authors of Myths of Sports Coaching Jenny Coe and Dr Amy Whitehead Strategy and decision making expert David Joyce Psychological safety expert -Tom Geraghty   We’re really looking forward to sharing these insights with you and so make sure you subscribe on whichever platform you get your podcasts and of course on Youtube

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Steve Ingham, performance scientists, leader and author, explores the science, art, purpose and origins of high-performance. Steve interviews and discusses these concepts with the people who have been there and done it, whether it’s achieving at the highest level, been the driving force in making remarkable performance happen or those who have explored and researched aspects of human performance in real-depth.