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Former England Cricketer Jeremy Snape has spent the past ten years researching 'The Winning Mindset' of some of the world’s most successful performers. His journey has taken him around the world, interviewing elite sports stars and coaches, as well as neuroscientists and leaders from the performing arts, business and the military. In this podcast series, Jeremy takes you Inside the Mind of Champions, sharing their exclusive stories on mindset, leadership and team culture to accelerate succes ...
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School for CEOs prepare business leaders for senior roles – purposefully, pragmatically and personally. We do this by combining expert coaches and facilitators with unique insights from our Faculty of over 90 senior leaders who have been there and done it. This podcast is designed to share some of those stories with you, inviting a diverse range of speakers from CEOs of some of the UK's most successful businesses, to elite sportspeople and military leaders.
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Tim Percival – the communications strategist behind England Rugby and the British & Irish Lions – joins Inside The Mind of Champions to unpack how elite leaders manage the media when the pressure is on. From shaping the narrative in high-stakes moments to handling crises, social media storms, and those curve-ball questions that can derail a reputat…
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Jeremy Snape explores a powerful yet often overlooked leadership skill: intentional perspective taking – the ability to see the world through someone else’s eyes. Alongside Dr. Jutta Tobias-Mortlock, psychologist and lecturer, Jeremy unpacks why the best leaders don’t just solve problems – they understand people. When pressure’s high and egos clash…
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In this episode, host Jeremy Snape takes on Imposter Syndrome – that nagging self-doubt that holds back even the most successful leaders, athletes and military commanders. With insights from innovation expert Tendayi Viki, former All Blacks captain Kieran Read, and Lt. Col Langley Sharp, Jeremy unpacks how to shift from self-criticism to self-belie…
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From Premier League glory to life beyond football — Arsenal and Manchester City legend Bacary Sagna joins Mennie Talks for an exclusive conversation about his incredible journey on and off the pitch. In this episode, Bacary reflects on his iconic footballing career, sharing stories from his time at Arsenal and Manchester City, the defining moments …
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From a shy London gym employee to coaching elite athletes and CEOs in Dubai, Matchroom Boxing’s Head of Performance, Dan Lawrence, shares his remarkable journey on Mennie Talks. In this episode, Dan opens up about the four pillars of peak performance - training, nutrition, recovery and mindset - and why he believes lasting success starts with behav…
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Jeremy Snape sits down with one of football’s most respected managers and tacticians, Roberto Martínez, currently head coach of the Portuguese national team. Tune in as they unpack Roberto’s journey from his early days in Catalonia through his successful playing and coaching career in Europe, managing powerhouse teams packed with superstar talent, …
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In this week’s micro-lesson, we turn the spotlight on the Women’s Rugby World Cup, which has kicked off in England to record crowds and global buzz. More than just a tournament, it’s a powerful driver of cultural change, raising the profile and visibility of women’s sport worldwide. New Zealand legend Anna Richards, a four-time World Cup winner and…
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The Mennie Talks Podcast serves up its second instalment of Season 4 featuring Jermaine Jenas, who opens up about life after football—from a standout career at Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United, Tottenham and QPR (plus 21 England caps), to his unexpected pivot into broadcasting, establishing himself as a regular pundit on Match of the Day and BT …
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CEO of Swim England, Andy Salmon, joins Jeremy Snape for a candid conversation about transforming a troubled sporting organisation. In the wake of scandals involving bullying, body shaming, and safeguarding failures, Andy was brought in to reset Swim England’s culture and vision. You’ll hear honest reflections on the scale of change required, the i…
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In this week’s micro-lesson, we dive into the fascinating world of team building, drawing inspiration from the legendary British and Irish Lions rugby squad. With special guests Warren Gatland and Sir Ian McGeechan, two coaching titans who have led the Lions on their iconic tours, this episode sheds light on how diverse groups can rapidly transform…
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The Mennie Talks Podcast returns with a powerful Season 4 opener featuring none other than boxing sensation Conor Benn. In this exclusive interview, Conor opens up about forging his own path in the ring. Known for bringing unfiltered conversations with icons from business, sport and media, Mennie Talks kicks off its latest season with raw honesty, …
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Shobie Ramakrishnan is the Chief Digital and Technology Officer at GSK and a true trailblazer in the world of tech and innovation. With decades of experience spanning Silicon Valley and senior roles at global companies like AstraZeneca and Salesforce and Deliveroo, Shobie brings a wealth of insight into leading digital transformation, embracing dis…
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Endurance icon and Ironman World Champion Lucy Charles-Barclay shares the mental strategies she relies on to push through the toughest moments in training and racing. In this powerful micro-lesson, she breaks down how visualisation, positive self-talk, and reflecting on past wins can help you stay strong when things get hard. Whether you're navigat…
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Renowned psychologist and author Professor Binna Kandola shares decades of insight on equality, unconscious bias, and real-world examples of inclusion. Binna Kandola OBE is co-founder and senior partner of Pearn Kandola, a business psychology practice. He works with organisations including Citigroup, Nestlé, and the World Bank. We explore what true…
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In the School for CEOs Leadership Insights podcast, we access the workable wisdom of prominent executives, thought leaders and business experts, whose knowledge can help you to become a more effective leader, and improve your company culture. In this episode we’re joined by Emma Woods. Emma had a successful marketing career for over two decades, wo…
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Professor Vin Walsh is a renowned expert in neuroscience and a Royal Society Industry Research Fellow at University College London. In this episode, we unpack some thought-provoking topics about group dynamics, stress management, and the pivotal role of sleep and exercise in overall well-being. Vin shares his fascinating theories on the optimal siz…
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In the School for CEOs Leadership Insights podcast, we access the workable wisdom of prominent executives, thought leaders and business experts, whose knowledge can help you to become a more effective leader, and improve your company culture. In this episode, recorded in Summer 2024, we were joined by Rich Baker. Rich is a seasoned business leader …
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In the School for CEOs Leadership Insights podcast, we access the workable wisdom of prominent executives, thought leaders and business experts, whose knowledge can help you to become a more effective leader, and improve your company culture. In this episode we are joined by Angus Cockburn, an esteemed member of the School for CEOs faculty. Angus i…
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In today’s episode, we're thrilled to have with us Olympic gold medalist and five-time world champion rower Grace Prendergast. We explore the nuanced dynamics of high-performing teams, the importance of effective communication, and the power of celebrating small wins. Grace shares her journey from elite athlete to executive search expert, emphasisi…
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In our Leadership Insights podcast, we access the workable wisdom of seasoned CEOs, thought leaders and business experts, whose knowledge can help you to become a more effective leader, and improve your company culture. In this episode we are joined by Sam Allen of Sam Allen Associates, a boutique executive search firm with a global reach. The comp…
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Anna Hemmings’ journey from discovering kayaking at a local club to becoming a marathon kayak world champion is nothing short of inspirational. In this episode, Anna reveals her path to success, including the power of visualisation, mastering mental skills, and recovering from chronic fatigue syndrome. She also talks about the importance of discipl…
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Today we're unlocking the secrets behind the legendary All Blacks' winning mentality with insights from former captain Kieran Read. Kieran discusses the All Blacks' unique culture, where selflessness and knowing your role are key to success. He shares stories about how these principles helped them achieve an undefeated season in 2013, highlighting …
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Today, we have a truly inspiring guest joining us – elite triathlete Lucy Charles-Barclay. She is the 2023 World Ironman champion and is renowned for her resilience and drive. Lucy was a talented swimmer and after several painful setbacks, she made the transition to triathlon, a decision which would change her life forever. We caught up with her ah…
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Martin Newman is a leading expert in customer centricity. Martin shares invaluable insights on the importance of strong leadership, cultivating a customer-focused culture, and aligning all employees towards a common goal. We delve into real-world examples from companies like Walgreens, Timpson, Home Depot, and Patagonia, illustrating how empowered …
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In our Leadership Insights podcast, we access the workable wisdom of seasoned CEOs, thought leaders and business experts, whose knowledge can help you to become a more effective leader, and improve your company culture. Our 33rd episode features our conversation with Andy Williamson. Andy is the founder of Welcome Brain, a neurodiversity consulting…
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Today we're diving into a topic that's often misunderstood but crucial for achieving mastery: making mistakes. In high-performing organisations, mistakes are not only common but essential for growth and innovation. We'll explore the psychology behind our fear of failure with insights from experts like psychiatrist Dr Dehra Harris and Professor Guy …
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In this micro-lesson, we honor the memory of Duncan Fearnley, whose cricket bat craftsmanship has left a lasting legacy, just like the indomitable Sir Viv Richards, whose wisdom takes centre stage. Tune to hear how Viv applies the metaphor of traffic lights – understanding when the red light demands a pause, so you can hit the gas at the right mome…
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In our Leadership Insights podcast, we access the workable wisdom of seasoned CEOs, thought leaders and business experts, whose knowledge can help you to become a more effective leader, and improve your company culture. This new episode features our conversation with Chloe Combi, best-selling author, global speaker, futurist, researcher and consult…
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Professor Roger Steare is The Corporate Philosopher – a senior advisor on culture, leadership and organisational development, ethics and inclusion. He has a unique track record of challenging and supporting global corporations on billion-dollar risk management and remediation programmes. His work with BP after the Gulf of Mexico disaster was crucia…
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Welcome to Inside The Mind of Champions, where we delve into the insights and strategies of exceptional individuals in the world of sports and business. In this microlesson, we explore a powerful strategy used by Olympic gold medalist Helen Richardson-Walsh to overcome self-doubt and step up in critical moments. Join us as we dissect Helen's winnin…
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Harry Cobden burst onto the horse racing scene at 16 and has since matured into a seasoned professional by his mid-twenties, known for his remarkable poise under the intense pressure of the sport. He is at the top of the jump jockey's championship with 138 wins at a 23% strike rate. The jump jockeys are the most courageous and resilient sports star…
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Welcome back to our podcast, where we tap into the minds of successful CEOs, leaders and eminent thinkers. This new episode features our conversation with Jason Barrett, CEO of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Having joined the Tattoo team as Chief Operating Officer in 2020, Jason took over the role of Chief Executive in December 2023. Original…
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Sir Dave Brailsford is a renowned leader from GB Olympic cycling and the ‘Team Ineos’ Tour de France teams. He coined the marginal gains theory where 100 components could be improved by one percent. Here, we uncover the importance of receiving feedback and its impact on personal and team performance. Visit Sporting Edge to find out more about how w…
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Despite being born ten weeks premature and developing cerebral palsy, which impairs the muscular movement in his legs, Kipp Popert has grown to become the world No.1 disability golfer. From his early struggles with surgeries to his triumphs on the golf course, Kipp's story is one of unwavering strength and pursuit of excellence. In this fascinating…
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As you are starting to wind down to these all-important holidays at the end of the year, I’ve gathered some insights to reflect on. They come from a recent podcast interview I was on with David Wright from The School for CEOs. Tune in as we explore the key psychological characteristics of elite performers and how they are developed over time. We al…
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We're thrilled to share our 30th episode - this time featuring Jeremy Snape, a former international cricketer and coach. Jeremy is CEO and Founder of Sporting Edge, the digital platform that fuses compelling stories from world class performance with psychological research to create inspiring learning environments for individuals and teams. He is al…
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Content warning: this episode covers the topic of suicide and depression. If you need resources or support, talk to your GP or a relevant health practitioner. Shaun Lane is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a second-row forward for the Parramatta Eels in the National Rugby League (NRL). He previously played for the Can…
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Lt Col Susie Hines is an experienced mental health nurse who transitioned to the British Army and has dedicated her career to managing and delivering clinical mental health services for defense personnel. This conversation comes from a webinar for the Sporting Edge Members. Tune in as Lt Col Hines shares insights on the effects of executive stress,…
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Today we’re exploring how both the New Zealand All Blacks and South African Rugby team have created an emotional competitive advantage over their rivals. They’ve both harnessed their unique heritage, culture and a higher purpose to galvanise their teams. With the spotlight on World Cup winners the Springboks, we’ll hear about how Siya Kolisi and th…
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Jonny Wilkinson is one of the most respected sports stars in the world. His rugby playing career was underpinned by an intense perfectionism and attention to detail. He became a household name by kicking England's winning drop goal in the dying seconds of the 2003 World Cup with scores tied. Jonny finished his career at Toulon helping them to win t…
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We delve into the inspiring journey of Olympic champion Helen Richardson-Walsh MBE. Often, we only see the glorious moments of victory, but behind the scenes are the trials and tribulations that can make or break a person. Helen shares her story of hitting rock bottom, battling mental and physical setbacks, and ultimately realising her dream of bec…
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Once a successful jump jockey with 133 wins, Paul Nicholls OBE possesses the unique qualities essential to excel in this demanding sport. After a life-altering leg injury at 27, Paul transitioned to training racehorses. In three decades, he has brought 3,500 victories and earned over £4 million in prize money. His horses have triumphed in prestigio…
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Welcome back to our podcast, where we tap into the minds of successful CEOs, leaders and eminent thinkers. In this episode, we're joined by Nick Mackenzie, CEO at Greene King - a leading pub chain in the UK, with over 2,700 pubs, restaurants and hotels across the country. In this conversation with School for CEOs' Gemma Sole, Nick shares his experi…
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In this micro-lesson, we're diving into a section from my recent interview with Andrew May on the Performance Intelligence podcast. This section covers confidence, resilience, and the importance of seeing ourselves as more than just our jobs. Join us as we reflect on the strategies and insights that can help you thrive in any high-pressure situatio…
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In this episode, I pick some key insights from the Sporting Edge Digital Library about the effects of chronic stress and the need for recovery periods to sustain high performance. Tune in as experts share their personal experiences and insights on managing stress, prioritising well-being, and taking breaks to clear the mind. You will hear from: Joh…
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As your profile builds, so do the external distractions. Being the 7th bowler of all time to reach 500 Test Match wickets, Stuart Broad has developed a mental game that is as impressive as his skills. In this episode, Jeremy unpacks a conversation with Stuart into the routines and strategies he uses to focus on his mind under pressure. You’ll hear …
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Purpose and sustainability needs to be at the front of mind for all organisations, and in today’s episode I share a fascinating conversation about this with a special guest, Fiona Morgan, the Chief Purpose Officer at SailGP. Tune in as we learn more about the Formula 1 of sailing, Fiona’s trailblazing career, and how their innovative ‘Impact League…
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High performance is not about comparing ourselves to others, but about making daily habits and choices that align with our goals. We also need to recognise that no-one can make it to the top alone, we need to help each other. Hear a fascinating insight from Annabel Croft, British former professional tennis player and current radio and television pr…
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Mary Spillane is one of School for CEOs' longest serving Faculty members and delivers a very entertaining and impactful session on 'Managing Your Brand' at our Vital Few programme for senior leaders. In this new podcast episode with our Business Development Manager David Wright, Mary draws upon her expertise and lived experience to guide leaders on…
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Drawing on insights from experts in the Sporting Edge's video library, we delve into the psychology of risk. From the primitive instincts that keep us safe to the winner effect of excessive risk. Jeremy shares his personal experiences of managing risk in elite sport and we hear thought-provoking reflections and inspirational strategies to give you …
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