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Optimising Human Performance
OpHP Ltd
Fréquence : 1 épisode/17j. Total Éps: 45

Optimising Human Performance is the podcast for people who can’t afford to fail. If you work in the military, defence and security, emergency services, first response, elite sport, or any other high‑pressure environment, this show gives you practical, evidence‑based tools to perform at your best when it matters most.
Hosted by Dr Martin I. Jones and Jonpaul Nevin, the podcast brings together world‑leading experts, cutting‑edge science, and hard‑won field experience.
- Martin is a sport psychologist with over 20 years of research and applied experience. He holds advanced degrees from Loughborough University and the University of Oxford, has authored more than 50 peer‑reviewed publications, and previously served as Principal Advisor for Human Performance and Human Augmentation at the UK’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl). He has also represented the UK on NATO’s Human Factors and Medicine panel.
- Jonpaul is a former British Army soldier with 15 years of service in the Royal Engineers and the Royal Army Physical Training Corps and is an associate professor at Buckinghamshire New University.
Together, Martin and Jonpaul explore how to optimise physical, psychological, and cognitive performance in contexts where the stakes are high, the margins are thin, and the cost of failure can be severe.
In each episode, you’ll hear from guests such as leading scientists, military and emergency services professionals, elite coaches, clinicians, and operators who have performed in extremis. Conversations blend rigorous research with real‑world application, making complex science accessible and directly applicable.
Topics include:
- Sleep, circadian rhythms, and fatigue management for shift workers and night operations
- Mental toughness, resilience, and emotional control under pressure
- Decision‑making in high‑stress, uncertain, and time‑critical situations
- Recovery from brain injury, trauma, and long‑term exposure to stress
- Training, preparation, and debriefing practices used by elite military units and sports teams
- Sustaining performance and wellbeing across long careers in high‑risk, high‑responsibility roles
Across the series, you’ll learn:
- How to design sleep and recovery routines that work in the real world
- How to recognise and manage the cognitive and emotional effects of stress, fear, and fatigue
- How to build habits and systems that protect performance
- How to translate laboratory findings and academic research into simple, repeatable practices you can use on duty, on operations, or in competition
- How to communicate, lead, and support others when they are operating at – or beyond – their limits
The focus is always on what you can actually do: checklists, frameworks, mental models, and small, practical changes that make a meaningful difference in demanding environments. Episodes are designed so that you can take at least one actionable idea back to your unit, team, watch, squad, clinic, or organisation.
Whether you are a commander, paramedic, firefighter, police officer, intelligence analyst, surgeon, coach, or performance specialist, Optimising Human Performance will help you:
- Understand the science behind human performance in high‑stakes situations
- Apply that science to your own context
- Improve your ability to think clearly, act decisively, and recover effectively
If your work involves protecting others, making critical decisions, or operating when the pressure is on, this podcast is for you.
Subscribe to Optimising Human Performance to hear from the people who study, train, and live high performance in the most challenging conditions, and to learn how you can do the same.
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The Psychology of Peak Performance: How to Deliver When It Really Counts (with Dave Collins)
Saison 3 · Épisode 29
mercredi 12 novembre 2025 • Durée 41:09
Join hosts Martin Jones and Jonpaul Nevin for Series 3, Episode 4 of the Peak Potential podcast by OpHP (Optimal Human Performance). This episode features renowned performance psychologist Dr Dave Collins, who shares expert strategies for maximising human performance through psychological skills. Discover how elite athletes, coaches, and high-stakes professionals can harness the power of the brain, mental imagery, and quality practice to achieve excellence under pressure.
Key Topics Covered
- Psychological skills for peak performance
- The role of the brain in elite performance
- Talent identification and development
- The impact of quality practice
- Imagery techniques, including PETTLEP imagery
- Overcoming trauma and building resilience
- Adaptability, continuous learning, and critical reflection
- Coaching strategies for high-pressure environments
About Dr Dave Collins
Dr Dave Collins is a leading expert in sport and performance psychology. With decades of experience, he has worked with over 70 World or Olympic medalists and professional teams. Dave is a Professorial Fellow at the University of Edinburgh and Director at Grey Matters Performance Ltd. He specialises in developing individuals and teams to perform under pressure and has coached at the national level in three sports.
- Grey Matters Performance Consultancy
- Dave Collins on LinkedIn
- Dave’s academic research
- Sport Skill Acquisition Book
- Sport Psychology Essentials (Book)
Chapters
- Dave’s Journey from Military to Psychology
- The Importance of the Brain in Performance
- Psychological Characteristics of Developing Excellence (PCDEs)
- Defining Excellence in High-Stress Contexts
- Quality Practice and Its Impact
- Talent Identification and Development
- Transitioning Skills Across Domains
- The Power of Imagery in Sports
- Understanding and Applying PETTLEP Imagery
- The Rocky Road Hypothesis
- Coaching Strategies and Flexibility
- Maintaining Skills and Continuous Improvement
- Final Thoughts and Reflections
Resources & Contact
- Email Dr Dave Collins: dave@greymattersuk.com
- Contact OpHP: info@ophp.co.uk
- Visit OpHP Website
Listen & Subscribe
Don’t miss expert interviews on optimizing human performance. Subscribe to Peak Potential on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to help others discover evidence-based strategies for high performance.
Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance.
This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world.
For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit:
Connect with us:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/
Instagram: @ophumanperformance
If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments.
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Building Resilient Athletes and Lasting Performance with Expert Strength and Conditioning Coach Chris Tombs
Saison 3 · Épisode 28
mercredi 29 octobre 2025 • Durée 51:43
How can athletes train smarter for long-term success? Performance coach Chris Tombs joins host Martin Jones to discuss how to build physically and psychologically resilient athletes. With more than 30 years of experience in elite sport and military performance, Chris shares insights on sustainable training, recovery, and human connection in coaching.
The conversation covers velocity-based training, reducing orthopaedic stress, and maintaining peak performance without burnout. Chris explains how to create training systems that promote longevity, adaptability, and consistent improvement, helping athletes perform better for longer.
This episode is a practical guide for coaches, trainers, and anyone interested in the science of performance, recovery, and resilience.
Key Topics:
- Coaching philosophy and athlete development
- Lowering the orthopaedic cost of training
- Longevity and durability in high-impact sports
- Velocity-based training and data-informed performance
- Building trust and human connection in coaching
- Advice for new strength and conditioning professionals
Guest
Chris Tombs has over 30 years of experience in strength and conditioning across professional rugby, action sports, cricket, and the military. His current work focuses on preparing soldiers for the physical and mental demands of their roles.
Host
Martin Jones — ophp.co.uk
Producer
Bess Manley
Connect with Chris Tombs:
If you found this episode useful, please rate, share, and review the show. To suggest guests or topics, email info@ophp.co.uk or connect on LinkedIn.
Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance.
This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world.
For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit:
Connect with us:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/
Instagram: @ophumanperformance
If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments.
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Addressing Addiction in High-Performance Environments with Pam Diamond
Saison 2 · Épisode 19
mercredi 25 juin 2025 • Durée 42:15
In this episode, Martin and JP discuss addiction with addiction specialist nurse, Pam Diamond, a seasoned mental health nurse with a privileged career dedicated to addiction and trauma, particularly within the military environment. Pam shares her unique insights from years working with the Royal Marines and other services, revealing the hidden struggles faced by high-performing individuals.
We explore:
The invisible battle: Why addiction, especially to alcohol, becomes a sneaky and often encouraged coping mechanism in demanding fields like the military.
Beyond alcohol: Pam sheds light on other prevalent but often hidden addictions she's encountered, including gambling, pornography, and even excessive gym use.
The changing landscape: How societal shifts, such as the rise of social media and increased health consciousness, are impacting traditional military drinking culture.
When health becomes harmful: Identifying the tipping point where a seemingly normal behaviour transforms into a destructive compulsion.
Breaking the silence: Practical advice for individuals recognising problematic patterns and for friends and family seeking to support those in denial.
The path to recovery: Understanding the challenges of overcoming addiction, the importance of seeking support, and remembering your "why."
Join us for a candid conversation that unpacks the complexities of addiction in high-stakes environments, offering hope and guidance for those grappling with these silent battles.
Guest, Cast & Crew
Pam Diamond is a mental health nurse, specialising in addiction. Her 30-year career has been split between the NHS and military settings, including the Royal Marines. Pam continues her work in addiction intervention as part of Pam Diamond Therapy.
Hosted by Martin Jones & Jonpaul Nevin https://www.ophp.co.uk
Produced & edited by Bess Manley
Resources
Email pamdiamondtherapy@gmail.com
Thanks for tuning in. If you found this podcast valuable, please take a moment to rate, share and review. If you have feedback, guest suggestions, or topics you'd love us to cover, please email us at info@ophp.co.uk or connect with us on LinkedIn.
Chapters
00:21 Pam's Journey into Addiction and Mental Health
01:16 Transition to Military Work
02:07 Challenges in Military Addiction Work
04:33 Alcohol Culture in the Military
07:06 Changing Attitudes Towards Alcohol
17:42 Exploring Other Addictions
20:51 Understanding Compulsive Behaviours
22:14 The Role of Identity in Exercise
22:34 Strange Exercise Behaviours
24:27 The Impact of Social Media and Accessibility
26:51 Seeking Help and Support
34:21 Challenges in Overcoming Addictions
37:39 Final Thoughts and Reflection
Keywords: military addiction, alcohol abuse, high performance, hidden addiction, mental health, trauma, Royal Marines, gambling addiction, pornography addiction, gym addiction, recovery, support, Pam Diamond, Optimising Human Performance
Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance.
This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world.
For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit:
Connect with us:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/
Instagram: @ophumanperformance
If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments.
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Mindfulness and Mental Health with Tim Boughton
Saison 2 · Épisode 18
mercredi 11 juin 2025 • Durée 56:04
In this episode, Martin and JP talk with Tim Boughton, whose own personal experiences with PTSD led him to become a trailblazer in the world of mental health, with a particular expertise in mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) and trauma. They explore the misconceptions around mindfulness, the stigma associated with mental health, and how understanding the mind-body connection challenges existing military practices. Tim also introduces a simple mindfulness practice for listeners and offers insights around integrating these practices into various domains.
Guest, Cast & Crew
Tim Boughton is a leading expert in the field of military mindfulness and trauma. He works with elite military and commercial entities around the world to help them gain that extra margin through cognitive and behavioural science and has recently been awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Middlesex in recognition of his outstanding achievements.
Hosted by Martin Jones & Jonpaul Nevin https://www.ophp.co.uk
Produced and edited by Bess Manley
Resources
- Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/timboughtonkcn/?originalSubdomain=uk
- To contact Tim please email the podcast at info@ophp.co.uk
Thanks for tuning in. If you found this podcast valuable, please take a moment to rate, share and review. If you have feedback, guest suggestions or topics that you'd love us to cover, then do email us at info@ophp.co.uk or connect with us on LinkedIn.
Chapters
00:15 Introducing Tim Boughton
02:35 Tim's Personal Journey with PTSD and Mental Health
04:43 Understanding Mindfulness and Its Misconceptions
08:31 Mindfulness Techniques and Their Impact on Trauma
13:47 Mindfulness in High-Performance Environments
17:17 The Mind-Body Connection and Modern Mindfulness
23:00 Practical Applications of Mindfulness
27:28 Mindfulness in High-Stress Environments
28:07 The Impact of Environment on Mindfulness
29:10 The Role of Mindfulness in Daily Life
30:03 Personal Experiences with Mindfulness
31:32 Addressing Mental Health in the Military
32:21 Challenges and Innovations in Mental Health
38:01 Integrating Mindfulness into Human Performance
42:09 A Guided Mindfulness Practice
47:51 Overcoming Misconceptions About Mindfulness
52:59 Final Thoughts and Advice
Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance.
This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world.
For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit:
Connect with us:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/
Instagram: @ophumanperformance
If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments.
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Movement and Skill Acquisition with Dr Chris Connaboy
Saison 2 · Épisode 17
mercredi 28 mai 2025 • Durée 45:40
Episode 4 : Movement and Skill Acquisition with Dr Chris Connaboy
In this episode, Martin and JP talk to Dr Chris Connaboy, an expert in movement, coordination and skill acquisition. They discuss motor control, perception-action coupling and Chris’ ground-breaking new research into gait analysis. The episode also includes practical advice on training for load carriage, the importance of individualised strength conditioning, and investigating rate limiters.
Guest, Cast & Crew
Dr Chris Connaboy is an eminent academic based at the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in Chicago who has carried out research for NASA amongst other esteemed organisations. As a former infantry soldier in the Black Watch, Chris has a particular research interest in training practices employed by the military, including load carriage.
Hosted by Martin Jones & Jonpaul Nevin https://www.ophp.co.uk
Edited by Bess Manley
Resources
- Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science https://www.rosalindfranklin.edu/academics/faculty/christopher-connaboy/
- Linkin https://www.linkedin.com/in/connaboy/
Thanks for tuning in. If you found this podcast valuable, please take a moment to rate, share and review. If you have feedback, guest suggestions or topics that you'd love us to cover, then do email us at info@ophp.co.uk or connect with us on LinkedIn.
Chapters
00:14 Introducing Dr. Chris Connaboy
01:16 Chris' Military Background and Early Questions
04:34 Discovering Biomechanics and Motor Control
05:31 Understanding Motor Control and Movement Variability
09:45 Applying Dynamic Systems Theory in Training
12:28 Real-World Examples and Practical Applications
16:30 Exploring Dynamical Systems and Self-Organization
20:28 Understanding Rate Limiters in Physical Performance
21:31 Dynamic Systems Theory in Military Load Carriage
22:12 Research Insights on Load Carriage and Injury Prevention
27:18 Strength and Conditioning for Load Carriage
31:07 Perception-Action Coupling Explained
34:19 Challenges in Perception-Action Coupling
39:57 Innovative Research in Human Performance
40:25 Final Thoughts and Future Directions
Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance.
This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world.
For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit:
Connect with us:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/
Instagram: @ophumanperformance
If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments.
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Unlocking Expertise with Prof Mark Williams
Saison 2 · Épisode 16
mercredi 14 mai 2025 • Durée 53:46
Episode 3
Unlocking Expertise: The Science Behind Skill Acquisition and Decision Making
In this episode, Martin talks to Professor Mark Williams, a leading authority on the acquisition and development of expertise. They discuss skill acquisition, the role of experience and purposeful practice. They also explore the use of simulators, the unique challenges of maintaining skills in high-stress environments and the importance of evidence-based practices in improving performance.
Guest, Cast & Crew
Mark Williams is one of the world’s leading authorities on expertise and its acquisition in sport. He also has experience in military settings, law enforcement, aviation and medicine. He has worked in a range of academic institutions in the UK and US, including Liverpool John Moores University, University of Sydney, University of Utah and Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition.
Hosted by Martin Jones https://www.ophp.co.uk
Edited by Bess Manley
Resources
- Mark’s email mark.williams@health.utah.edu
- Mark’s bio https://psych.utah.edu/people/adjunct-faculty/mark-williams.php
- Mark’s popular science book ‘The Best: How Elite Athletes Are Made’ by Mark Williams & Tim Wigmore. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Best-How-Champions-Are-Made/dp/1529304350
- Anders Ericsson book ‘Peak’ https://www.worldofbooks.com/en-gb/products/peak-book-anders-ericsson-9780099598473?sku=NGR9780099598473&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA6t-6BhA3EiwAltRFGH4MHwz8Nh2GQplRBPtVnN6yaRXD6UzINU6KWmIItYhW4YxiIgxVyxoCM8QQAvD_BwE
Thanks for tuning in. If you found this podcast valuable, please take a moment to rate, share and review. If you have feedback, guest suggestions or topics that you'd love us to cover, then do email us at info@ophp.co.uk or connect with us on LinkedIn.
Chapters
00:54 Mark's Research Interests and Career Journey
02:59 Diving into Decision Making in High-Stress Situations
06:21 The 10,000 Hours Rule and Expertise
12:13 The Role of Simulators and VR in Training
16:44 Transferability of Skills Across Domains
23:43 Maintaining and Developing Skills
28:36 The Neuroscience of Learning and Muscle Development
29:32 Skill Atrophy in Different Domains
30:46 Deliberate Practice and Skill Maintenance
31:41 Repetition vs. Specificity in Training
33:02 Stress and Performance in High-Stakes Environments
35:12 Talent Identification and Development
42:11 Task Generic vs. Task Specific Cognitive Skills
44:42 Optimizing Learning Environments with Technology
51:15 The Importance of Evidence-Based Practice
Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance.
This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world.
For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit:
Connect with us:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/
Instagram: @ophumanperformance
If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments.
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Optimising Human Performance With Sam Peters
Saison 2 · Épisode 15
mercredi 30 avril 2025 • Durée 47:12
Episode 2 - Concussion in High Performance Environments
Martin and Jonpaul talk to award-winning author and sports journalist Sam Peters about concussion. They discuss the role of emerging technologies in diagnosing concussion in both sport and military contexts and the potentially devastating impacts of asymptomatic sub-concussive blows.
Guest, Cast & Crew
Sam Peters’ work has transformed sport’s attitude towards head injuries. He was the driving force behind the Mail on Sunday’s concussion in rugby campaign and has recently published a critically-acclaimed book on the topic, called Concussed: Sport’s Uncomfortable Truth.
Hosted by Martin Jones & Jonpaul Nevin https://www.ophp.co.uk
Edited by Bess Manley
Resources
- Sam’s email Sam@concussed.media
- Sam’s award-winning book https://www.amazon.co.uk/Concussed-Sports-Uncomfortable-Sam-Peters/dp/1838955771
- Sam’s upcoming events https://www.concussed.media/events
- Planted Community https://planted-community.co.uk/
Thanks for tuning in. If you found this podcast valuable, please take a moment to rate, share and review. If you have feedback, guest suggestions or topics that you'd love us to cover, then do email us at info@ophp.co.uk or connect with us on LinkedIn.
Chapters
01:19 Meet Sam Peters: Background and Career
03:08 The Rise of Professional Rugby and Injury Concerns
06:41 Concussion Culture in Rugby
13:34 Historical Perspectives on Head Trauma
15:15 Military and Sports: Parallels in Head Trauma
18:38 Technological Advances in Concussion Diagnosis
20:53 Cultural Change and Education in Concussion Management
25:02 Understanding CTE: Definition and Symptoms
26:07 CTE in Sports: Research and Recognition
28:29 Diagnosing CTE: Challenges and Advances
30:35 Secondary Impact Syndrome: A Closer Look
34:43 Concussion Management in Sports
37:18 Cultural and Institutional Challenges
40:21 Lessons from Rugby for Other High-Risk Occupations
44:20 Future Directions and Final Thoughts
Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance.
This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world.
For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit:
Connect with us:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/
Instagram: @ophumanperformance
If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments.
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Innovations in Performance Tech with Dr David Putrino
Saison 2 · Épisode 14
mercredi 16 avril 2025 • Durée 51:13
EPISODE 1: Innovations in Performance Tech with Dr David Putrino
Martin and Jonpaul talk to neuroscientist Dr David Putrino, whose job it is to find innovative human performance technologies and roadtest them. From brain stimulation to mitochondrial supplements, David takes us through the tech that works and the stuff that doesn’t live up to the hype. He also shares insights from his work with high-performance athletes at Red Bull.
Guest, Cast & Crew
Dr David Putrino is the Director of Rehabilitation Innovation for the Mount Sinai Health System, a network of hospitals in New York City. He is also a consultant for Red Bull High Performance division, using evidence-based technologies to improve athletic performance.
Hosted by Martin Jones & Jonpaul Nevin https://www.ophp.co.uk
Edited by Bess Manley
Resources
- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-putrino-bb86aa11/
- Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/putrinolab.bsky.social
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/putrino_lab/
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai https://icahn.mssm.edu/research/abilities-research-center/about/directors
Thanks for tuning in. If you found this podcast valuable, please take a moment to rate, share and review. If you have feedback, guest suggestions or topics that you'd love us to cover, then do email us at info@ophp.co.uk or connect with us on LinkedIn.
Chapters
01:46 David's Role and Research at Mount Sinai
07:38 The rise of neuroscience
10:05 The Hype and Reality of Brain Stimulation
16:53 Effective Technologies for Enhancing Performance
18:54 Mitochondrial Supplements and Probiotics
23:18 David's Journey to Red Bull
24:40 Meeting Andy Walsh and Red Bull Projects
25:28 Pushing Athletes Beyond Limits
26:06 Performance Under Pressure camps at Red Bull
27:48 Insights from Project Endurance
30:01 Understanding Stress and Flow
35:35 Neuroplasticity
38:59 Wearable Technology in Performance
Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance.
This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world.
For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit:
Connect with us:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/
Instagram: @ophumanperformance
If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments.
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Meet Martin Jones and Jonpaul Nevin - Meet the Hosts of the Human Performance Podcast
Saison 1 · Épisode 13
lundi 5 août 2024 • Durée 07:50
Martin Jones and Jonpaul Nevin, hosts of the Optimising Human Performance Podcast share their story, why they have produced this podcast and why it is important to the community of individuals and teams working in high-stress and high stakes environments.
Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance.
This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world.
For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit:
Connect with us:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/
Instagram: @ophumanperformance
If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments.
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Professor Steve Peters; The Chimp Paradox, Imposter Syndrome and Antecedents of Human Performance
Saison 1 · Épisode 12
mercredi 31 juillet 2024 • Durée 57:45
EPISODE 12: The Chimp Paradox with Professor Steve Peters
In this episode, Martin and Jonpaul talk to renowned psychiatrist Professor Steve Peters, who specialises in the functioning of the human mind. They discuss his famous ‘Chimp Model’ and its application in high-stress environments. They explore imposter syndrome and the antecedents of high performance.
Guest, Cast & Crew
Professor Steve Peters is a medical doctor specialising in mental health and the functioning of the human mind. His work spans education, the national health service, the corporate world, and elite sports. He helps people understand how the mind works, gain insight into their own unique mind and situation, and develop the skills to optimise individual performance and quality of life.
Hosted by Martin Jones & Jonpaul Nevin https://www.ophp.co.uk
Edited by Bess Manley
Produced by Wavell Room https://wavellroom.com/
Resources
- Steve’s company: https://chimpmanagement.com
- Steve’s official website https://profstevepeters.com
- Steve’s Books, including The Chimp Paradox https://chimpmanagement.com/books-by-professor-steve-peters/
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Chapters
01:47 Steve Peters' Background and Career Journey
05:03 The Chimp Model Explained
09:29 Imposter Syndrome and Its Implications
17:46 The Neuroscience Behind the Chimp Model
23:28 Values and Team Cohesion in High-Performance Environments
30:32 The Reality of Elite Sports Life
31:45 Psychopaths in Boxing: A Unique Perspective
33:16 Adapting and Learning in High-Stress Jobs
34:42 The Importance of Individualized Training
38:56 Preparing for the Unexpected
40:36 Dealing with Trauma in Psychiatry
46:37 Addressing Moral Injury in Extreme Jobs
51:40 Looking to the Future: Legacy and Personal Projects
55:59 Steve Sets An Emotional Health Challenge
Up Next
This is the final episode of this first series, but all 12 episodes will remain available for you to listen to. We hope to be bringing you a second series very soon. Thanks for listening.
Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance.
This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world.
For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit:
Connect with us:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/
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