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    Explore " organisational psychology" with insightful episodes like "#7 S1 - Mid season review", "#6 From the classroom to the Boat Race - Helen Davis", "#5 Stress, rest and recovery - Professor Marc Jones", "#4 Performance psychology and wellbeing - Dr Josephine Perry" and "#3 You are not your job - Leon Lloyd" from podcasts like ""Slice of PIE", "Slice of PIE", "Slice of PIE", "Slice of PIE" and "Slice of PIE"" and more!

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    #7 S1 - Mid season review

    #7 S1 - Mid season review

    Halfway in to the first season of Slice of PIE it's time for a pause and reflection on what we've heard so far. Please feel free to reach out with any questions, ideas, reflections, challenges, or anything you'd like to discuss. You can find me in the following places:

    Email:
    pete@petejackson.co.uk

    Website:
    https://petejackson.co.uk/

    Twitter:
    https://twitter.com/petejackson

    LinkedIn:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacksonpete/

    #6 From the classroom to the Boat Race - Helen Davis

    #6 From the classroom to the Boat Race - Helen Davis

    Helen worked in education for 25 years, before a mixture of itchy feet, curiosity, passion for sport... and some chance discussions with elite level athletes at her triathlon club - prompted her to pivot into her new career. Now Helen is a fully chartered and HCPC registered Sport Psychologist, working with Swim England, the Cambridge Women's University Rowing Team and various commonwealth and Paralympic medalists. Together with collaborator Lucy Gossage, Helen has also developed IRON-MIND, a 6-week online master class focusing specifically on psychology for Iron Man and other endurance athletes. We discuss her career pivot and the insightful parallels between the classroom of 30 kids and a boat crew of 9 women… the demands of an elite student athlete, and the lightbulb moments when you’ve managed to ‘get through’ to someone – whether a student in school or an elite swimmer in the consulting room. You can find Helen here:

    Website:
    https://www.thinkbelieveperform.co.uk/

    IRON-MIND:
    https://www.thinkbelieveperform.co.uk/iron-mind

    Twitter:
    https://twitter.com/ThinkBPerform

    Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/thinkbelieveperform/

    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/thinkbelieveperform


    #5 Stress, rest and recovery - Professor Marc Jones

    #5 Stress, rest and recovery - Professor Marc Jones

    Marc Jones is a Professor of Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University, as well as a consultant and researcher in performance settings working in both sport and business. He also runs a very helpful website called Sporting Bounce, which aims to connect sport psychology support with the world's sport performers and teams. Marc has done lots of work around the impact of stress on health, wellbeing and performance, and this is where we focus the majority of our conversation - as well as discussing what insights and learning can be applied across different performance contexts. You can find Marc here:

    Sporting Bounce website:
    https://www.sportingbounce.com/

    Manchester Metropolitan profile:
    https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/hpsc/our-staff/browse/department-of-psychology/profile/index.php?id=3719

    Twitter:
    https://twitter.com/profmarcjones

    Researchgate:
    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marc_Jones3

    Research mentioned in the podcast:
    https://www.nuffieldhealth.com/article/the-effects-of-remote-working-on-wellbeing-stress-and-productivity
    https://hbr.org/2006/12/extreme-jobs-the-dangerous-allure-of-the-70-hour-workweek
    https://happiful.com/claudia-hammond-on-rest-and-relaxation/
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322651758_Person-Environment_Fit_A_Review_of_Its_Basic_Tenets

    #4 Performance psychology and wellbeing - Dr Josephine Perry

    #4 Performance psychology and wellbeing - Dr Josephine Perry

    Dr. Josephine Perry worked in journalism, marketing, public relations and crisis communications across private corporations and government - before making the career transition to qualifying as a chartered Sport Psychologist. She now runs her own consultancy, Performance in Mind, as well as being a columnist, speaker and author. Her first book 'Performing Under Pressure' was published last year (2019) by Routledge, and contains 64 strategies with evidence as to why they work and instructions on how to implement them. We traverse a number of topics including wellbeing, career transitions, light bulb moments, managing multiple agendas, publishing, and the trade off between the rise in to management, and getting further away from what made us fall in love with the job in the first place. You can find Josephine here:

    Social:
    https://twitter.com/Josephineperry

    Website:
    https://performanceinmind.co.uk/

    The book:
    https://www.routledge.com/Performing-Under-Pressure-Psychological-Strategies-for-Sporting-Success/Perry/p/book/9780367333171

    Other resources mentioned in the podcast:
    https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00475/full
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10447-012-9175-3

    #3 You are not your job - Leon Lloyd

    #3 You are not your job - Leon Lloyd

    Leon Lloyd dreamt of playing for Coventry City, but winded up playing rugby for Leicester Tigers and England. Now, he's a CEO, author and speaker, as well as in the final stages of completing an MBA. As a former athlete that has moved from 'boot room to boardroom' he's the perfect man to skipper the Switch the Play Foundation - the UK's only charity dedicated to supporting all sportspeople to successfully transition into life outside of sport. We discuss the trade-off between focusing on your primary performance area and building interests and skills outside of it - from the All Blacks and the German football team, to Jamie Roberts and Beth Tweddle. You can find Leon here:

    Social:
    https://twitter.com/LeonLloyd13
    linkedin.com/in/leon-lloyd-b409201a 


    Website:
    www.leonlloyd.co.uk

    His book:
    http://www.leonlloyd.co.uk/life-after-sport/

    Switch The Play:
    https://switchtheplay.com/
    http://twitter.com/switch_the_play

    #1 Resilience in people and organisations - Dr Mustafa Sarkar

    #1 Resilience in people and organisations - Dr Mustafa Sarkar

    Mustafa is one of sport psychology's foremost researchers and speakers on resilience. He somehow managed to find time in between lecturing, consulting and presenting at international conferences - to speak to me about some of his experiences. We talk about resilience at the individual versus the organisational level, whether insights can be applied across performance contexts, and why we need to move away from the notion that resilience is an ability to endure on your own.

    You can find Mustafa here:

    https://www.ntu.ac.uk/staff-profiles/science-technology/mustafa-sarkar
    https://twitter.com/MusSarkarhttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mustafa_Sarkar
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/mustafa-sarkar-b6370256/
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAAS08CF5p8ck4
    https://www.bases.org.uk/imgs/55_tses_editor_s_choice_spread__p20_21_815.pdf
    https://www.bmj.com/content/358/bmj.j3604

    You can find me here:
    www.petejackson.co.uk

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