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| Nigel Owens: Raw Honesty, Rural Roots & Rugby Rulings. | 16 Apr 2025 | 01:10:30 | |
In this powerful and deeply personal episode of "A Load of BS on Sport," we sit down with the legendary Nigel Owens. From his humble beginnings in a small Welsh village, where English was a second language, to becoming one of rugby's most respected referees, Nigel's journey is one of resilience and raw honesty. He opens up about the challenges of officiating high-stakes matches, his candid views on the TMO's impact on the game, and the importance of earned respect on the field. Beyond the rugby pitch, Nigel shares his deeply personal struggles with his sexuality, the isolating experience of growing up in a time of prejudice, and his battle with bulimia and depression. In a moment of profound vulnerability, he recounts his near-fatal attempt to take his own life, a stark reminder of the internal conflicts he faced. Nigel's story is a testament to the power of self-acceptance and the importance of being true to oneself. He offers invaluable advice to young people facing similar challenges, emphasising the importance of happiness and self-pride. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration, honesty, and a deeper understanding of the man behind the whistle. Join us as we explore the rural roots, rugby rulings, and raw honesty of Nigel Owens. If you found Nigel's story as moving and insightful as we did, please subscribe to "A Load of BS on Sport" on your favorite podcast platform. Your subscription helps us bring you more compelling conversations like this one. Don't forget to share this episode with your friends and family – Nigel's message of resilience and self-acceptance is one that everyone needs to hear. Thank you for listening! We understand that Nigel's candid discussion of mental health challenges, including depression and suicidal thoughts, may resonate with some of our listeners. If you or someone you know is struggling, please remember that you're not alone and help is available. We encourage you to reach out to the following organisations for support: UK & Ireland Support Resources:
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| Alistair Brownlee: Pain, Pressure & Life After Sport. | 09 Apr 2025 | 01:02:43 | |
Two-time Olympic gold medalist Alistair Brownlee joins hosts Daniel Ross and Dan Biggar to discuss the physical and mental demands of elite endurance sport, his recent retirement, and the transition to life beyond competition. The triathlon legend offers rare insights into the mindset that propelled him to the pinnacle of one of the world's most grueling sports. 🔥 KEY THEMES: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PAIN Brownlee reveals his approach to endurance sport's greatest challenge: "I remember practicing from a young age... looking at some point on the bike in front of me and just thinking, in this moment, nothing matters apart from the fact that I don't get any further away from that point." His ability to maintain complete focus while pushing his body to its limits defined his career. THE RETIREMENT TRANSITION "This marks my transition from professional triathlon—a moment approached with both dread and excitement in equal measure," Brownlee reflects on ending his 18-year professional career. Unlike many athletes who struggle with identity after sport, he embraces this new chapter: "There's definitely a lot less dread and there's still plenty of excitement." BUILDING CONSISTENCY & HABITS Brownlee shares his revolutionary approach to training consistency: "You don't give yourself the option not to." Rather than relying on willpower, he created systems and habits that removed decision-making from the equation: "I wake up Monday morning, the alarm goes off. I don't have an option whether I'm going training or not. It's just what I do." THE ROLE OF ENVIRONMENT & COMMUNITY "I think a happy circumstance of some traits, my environment around me and quite a lot of luck," Brownlee attributes his success to multiple factors beyond talent. From supportive parents to finding the right coach at the right time, he emphasizes how our surroundings shape our potential. BALANCING SPORT & LIFE Brownlee discusses the importance of maintaining perspective through education and interests outside sport: "I always kind of recommend to athletes if they have got the chance, just do bits alongside it just to keep that kind of perspective and context and skills in the outside world." Listen as this sporting great shares the lessons learned from pushing his body to the absolute limit, the value of imagination over belief, and why finding contentment remains life's greatest challenge. Whether you're an aspiring athlete or simply fascinated by the psychology of high performance, this conversation offers invaluable insights into what separates the good from the truly great. 🎧 Subscribe to our podcast for more in-depth conversations with sporting legends! #AlistairBrownlee #Triathlon #OlympicChampion #EnduranceSport #MentalToughness #SportPsychology #ElitePerformance #RetirementTransition #ConsistencyHabits #PainTolerance #HighPerformance #AthleteMindset #OlympicGold #EnduranceTraining Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Dan and Dan's Christmas BONUS Special | 27 Dec 2024 | 00:36:12 | |
Welcome to a special Christmas edition of A Load of BS on Sport with the two Dans. In this festive bonus episode, we reflect on the highlights of Series 1, share personal holiday stories, and look ahead to an exciting lineup for Season 2. Plus, don't miss our brand-new quiz feature, "Bigger Isn’t Always Better," where Dan answers questions about his career and more. Grab a mince pie, settle in, and join us for a bit of holiday cheer and chatter! Show Notes:
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| Andrew Steele : Pushing Through Pain - The Mentality of an Olympian and Entrepreneur | 23 Dec 2024 | 00:57:08 | |
Whether on the track or in the boardroom, 400m Olympian Andrew Steele's story proves that mental toughness and reinvention are key to success. His ability to push through challenges and adapt shows resilience is a skill we can all carry with us, whatever the arena. Here are my three takeaways from our conversation: 1️⃣ Resilience is a transferable skill → The mental toughness Andrew built as an athlete prepared him to tackle the challenges of entrepreneurship head-on. 2️⃣ Focus on the process, not just the result → Whether in sport or business, daily consistency and commitment are what drive success. 3️⃣ Reinvention is success → After athletics, Andrew co-founded DNAFit, a health-tech company that was later acquired. His journey proves success is about evolving and finding new passions, not just collecting accolades. Andrew’s story reminds us that life’s twists shape us – it’s how we respond that defines us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Chris Boyd : Inside the Mind of a Rugby Coach | 18 Dec 2024 | 00:58:25 | |
Today we’re joined by Chris Boyd, highly respected rugby coach with extensive experience in both New Zealand and the UK. Known for his tactical expertise and leadership, Chris shares insights into his coaching journey, including his time with the Kiwi U20s, the Hurricanes and Northampton Saints; as well as the mental side of high-performance sport. As a close mentor to Dan Biggar, their relationship adds an extra layer of depth to the conversation, offering a unique perspective on coaching, leadership, and team dynamics.
Creating a Culture of Empowerment
Philosophy on Risk and Reward
Building a Resilient Team
Empathy and Connection in Leadership
Developing Players Beyond Rugby
The Importance of 'Why’
Coaching Style: Balancing the Carrot and Stick
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| Graeme Swann UNFILTERED on Cricket, Comedy, and The Ashes | 11 Dec 2024 | 01:03:31 | |
In this episode of A Load of BS on Sport, we sit down with one of England's most charismatic cricketers, Graeme Swann. A key figure in 3 England Ashes victories, Graeme opens up about his unconventional approach to spin bowling, the team dynamics that fuelled success, and his transition from the cricket field to coaching. With his trademark humour, we reflect on the highs, lows, and everything in between, offering unique insights into the mental game that defined his career. The Intensity of Team Dynamics: We discuss his relationship with teammates like Kevin Pietersen, the importance of team dynamics, including the role of conflict in driving success. He shares insights into the famous Ashes campaign of 201/11 and the energy of the changing room. Career Highlights and Transition: We reflect on his peak Ashes performances and the unexpected and abrupt end to his career due to a debilitating injury. He shares how he struggled with the transition from active cricket to coaching, revealing how returning to coaching reignited his passion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Carl Frampton on Grit and Boxing Greatness | 04 Dec 2024 | 00:47:48 | |
Dan Biggar and Dan Ross step out of their comfort zone to dive into the world of boxing with none other than Carl Frampton—Northern Ireland’s first two-division world champion, renowned not just for his incredible achievements in the ring, but also for his resilience, humility, and ability to unite people across divides. In this episode, Carl opens up about the mental and physical challenges of being in one of the most gruelling sports, the hard lessons he’s learned, and what really drives him—whether it’s legacy, family, or simply the love of the fight. From his most gruelling battles to the life lessons he carries with him today, Carl shares a truly fascinating story. Early Beginnings & Boxing Passion: Carl reveals how he started boxing at age seven. Despite finding the repetitive training tedious, it was the sparring and the thrill of the fight that ignited his passion for boxing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ben Ryan on Leadership in Chaos - Transforming Fiji Rugby and Football Beyond | 27 Nov 2024 | 00:52:06 | |
In this episode of A Load of BS on Sport, Dan and Dan sit down with Ben Ryan, the Performance Director at Brentford FC and former coach of Fiji's Olympic-winning Rugby Sevens team. Ben shares his remarkable journey from the world of English rugby to leading Fiji to gold at the Rio Olympics, and now shaping performance at Brentford. He talks about the importance of leadership, discipline, and cultural sensitivity in creating high-performing teams, as well as the balance between structure and freedom that allows athletes to thrive. Tune in for insights on coaching, team dynamics, and what it truly takes to build a winning culture across sports. Show Notes:
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| Andrew Strauss on Leading with Care and Thriving Under Pressure | 20 Nov 2024 | 00:44:24 | |
Join us as we dive into the mind of Sir Andrew Strauss, one of England's greatest cricket captains. From leading his team to Ashes glory twice to navigating the highs and lows of elite sport, Strauss shares powerful insights on leadership, resilience, and life beyond the game. This is a conversation about more than runs and wickets—it's about legacy, culture, and what it truly means to thrive under pressure. Three key takeaways:
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| Bryan Habana on Rugby World Cup glory & the price of fame and success | 13 Nov 2024 | 00:49:45 | |
In this episode of A Load of BS on Sport, we’re joined by rugby legend Bryan Habana. From his unforgettable debut with South Africa to winning the 2007 World Cup, Bryan opens up about the highs and lows of his storied career. We dive into the pressures of being a superstar, the mental battles behind the scenes, and what life looks like after rugby. This is an inspiring and candid conversation with one of the game’s greats! Show Notes:
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| Charlie Methven's football journey from chaos to stability | 06 Nov 2024 | 00:50:27 | |
Ever wondered what it's really like to revive a football club from the brink? In this episode, we’re joined by Charlie Methven, football executive and co-owner of Charlton Athletic. Charlie shares his journey from the chaos at Sunderland to building stability, offering a rare insight into the cultural challenges, leadership struggles, and what it truly takes to turn a club around. Show Notes:
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| Shaun Edwards on rugby coaching styles, cultural differences & player development | 30 Oct 2024 | 00:43:21 | |
In this episode of A Load of BS on Sport, we sit down with Shaun Edwards, the legendary defence coach of the French national rugby team and a former playing great who has shaped the careers of countless athletes, including our very own Dan Biggar.
Cultural Differences
Player Insights
Team Dynamics
Legacy and Influence
Player Development
Coaching and Legacy
Personal Insights
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| Courtney Lawes: One more Lions tour | 02 Apr 2025 | 01:13:56 | |
This week, rugby powerhouse Courtney Lawes joins old pal Dan Biggar and Daniel for a candid conversation about his illustrious career, leadership journey, and life beyond the pitch. From his time at Northampton Saints to his current adventure in French rugby, Lawes offers rare insights into the world of professional rugby and shares his thoughtful perspective on both sport and society. 🏉 KEY THEMES: LEADERSHIP EVOLUTION Lawes reflects on his transformation from feared enforcer to respected leader: "I've always been a player that typically learns quite quickly... I began to understand a lot more clearly how momentum and pressure ebb and flow throughout a game." His approach to leadership is refreshingly authentic - calm, relaxed, but intensely focused when it matters most. LIONS TOUR AMBITIONS Despite moving to France, Lawes reveals his continued aspirations for another British & Irish Lions tour. "I want to do my best if nothing else," he shares, discussing how his move to Brive hasn't diminished his international ambitions. With his wealth of experience and consistent performances, Lawes makes a compelling case for inclusion in the next Lions squad, demonstrating that age is just a number when it comes to elite performance. CULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN RUGBY Experience the fascinating contrast between English and French rugby cultures through Lawes' eyes. "In the UK, we focus on how to get better... whereas in France, it's very much outcome-based." Discover how these different approaches shape team dynamics, performance, and player mentality. TEAM DYNAMICS & MENTORSHIP "Young players are desperate for guidance," Lawes explains, sharing his philosophy on developing the next generation. His commitment to passing on knowledge shines through as he discusses mentoring younger players both at Northampton and now in France. EMOTIONAL CONNECTION TO CLUB Hear Lawes' powerful reflection on representing his hometown: "I'm representing the people that I grew up with, the places I grew up in, and I don't take that lightly." This emotional bond has shaped his entire approach to the game and his remarkable loyalty to Northampton Saints. SPEAKING YOUR MIND In an era of polarized opinions, Lawes offers a refreshing perspective: "We can disagree without hating each other." His thoughtful approach to social issues and commitment to honest dialogue provides valuable insights for navigating today's complex world. Listen as these rugby stars discuss the psychology behind team dynamics, the challenges of playing abroad, and the importance of authenticity both on and off the field. With moments of humor, vulnerability, and wisdom, this conversation offers a fascinating glimpse into the mind of one of rugby's most respected figures. 🎧 Subscribe for more in-depth conversations with sporting legends! #CourtneyLawes #RugbyLeadership #LionsTour #TeamCulture #SportsInterview #RugbyPodcast #DanBiggar #NorthamptonSaints #FrenchRugby #RugbyMentorship #SportsLeadership #RugbyUnion #BriveRugby Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Geraint Thomas on Pain, Perseverance, and Performance | 23 Oct 2024 | 00:42:57 | |
In this episode of A Load of BS on Sport, Tour de France winner and two-time Olympic gold medalist Geraint Thomas joins Dan Ross and Dan Biggar for an in-depth conversation about the grueling demands of professional cycling, the mental toughness required to succeed, and the simple pleasures that keep him grounded. From training at altitude to navigating the pressures of racing, Geraint shares candid insights into his career, balancing family life, and his thoughts on what’s next beyond the bike. Tune in for an honest and inspiring chat with one of cycling’s greats. Show Notes:
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| Jonny Wilkinson's Pursuit of Balance - From World Cup Glory to Personal Peace | 16 Oct 2024 | 00:57:43 | |
This week, the two Dans welcome their Rugby hero Jonny Wilkinson to the pod. You will be hard pressed to find a more eloquent, thoughtful and deep thinking sportsman than Jonny. In this episode, we discuss: - Dan B's and Jonny's French grammar tips - Reputation from youngster to oldie - Jonny's bizarre sense of humour - Jonny's 3 personality archetypes: warrior, saviour & martyr - Finding balance in life and sport: Jonny discusses how the constant search for balance — between effort and relaxation, discipline and freedom — has shaped his life and career - Embracing vulnerability and humiliation as powerful tools for growth, both on and off the rugby field - Reframing success: rather than being defined by his 2003 World Cup success, Jonny emphasises focusing on the present and future, seeing past glories as one part of an ongoing journey - Jonny shares his thoughts on pressure, highlighting that it’s often a mental construct we can choose to engage with or let go of Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Dan Biggar talks pressure, performance, personality; and G&Ts with Usain Bolt | 09 Oct 2024 | 00:51:25 | |
Welcome to Series 3 of A Load of BS - very much on Sport now! I am thrilled to be sat alongside Welsh Rugby Union and British Lions star Dan Biggar as my new co-host. In this opening episode, as Dan and Dan get to know each other, we explore the mental aspects of top end sports performance, including handling pressure, technical soundness, and the evolution of Dan's mindset throughout his career. Dan shares insights into handling pressure during crucial moments, such as World Cup kicks and Lions matches. Dan Biggar this is. Dan Ross kicks balls only in parks if the knees allow. We cover thoughts on leadership strategies within teams, understanding different personalities, and adapting to various cultural contexts in rugby clubs across Dan’s career for Ospreys, Northampton to Toulon. And Dan reflects on the impact of coaches like Warren Gatland and Shaun Edwards on his career, emphasizing their ability to understand individual players’ needs and motivations. Dan shares the story of the beginning of his career - his mother’s influence and the impact Jonny Wilkinson (a future pod guest!) had on him during the 2003 World Cup and beyond. And a cracking anecdote about drinking Gin & Tonics with Usain Bolt watching Man Utd together. Even Bolt and Biggar needed booze to manage the torpor of watching football at Old Trafford! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Sam Peters & Lewis Moody on using your brain in rugby | 12 Jul 2024 | 00:55:07 | |
This is the story of a decade long campaign to make contact sport safe. Sam has just won The Sports Writing Award at the Charles Tyrwhitt Book Awards for Concussed: Sport's Uncomfortable Truth, not only a fine piece of writing, but moreover a recognition for an ongoing campaign Sam has been fighting for over a decade. Lewis won pretty well everything in Rugby Union, domestic and European titles with Leicester Tigers, British Lions caps, and most notably the World Cup with England in 2003. He himself suffered multiple serious concussions in his career; and this is the subject of today.
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| Sean Fitzpatrick on his love for rugby | 26 Jun 2024 | 00:46:04 | |
This week, we are joined by ex All Black Rugby Union legend Sean Fitzpatrick. Sean was part of the team which won the inaugural World Cup in 1987, and then captained the team subsequently. He is now Chairman at Laureus World Sports Academy. Sean is an all round lovely guy! It was a huge pleasure talking to him.
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| Ian Botham and Mike Brearley on cricket mind games | 03 Jun 2024 | 00:55:56 | |
Two old friends reunite for an unique conversation as we kick off a new mini-series for BS on Sport today exploring partnerships and what makes them great. Today is a pretty damn good opener as yin and yang partnerships go. We have a huge treat as we are talking to 2 icons of British sport, certainly of the cricket world; Mike Brearley and Lord Botham of Ravensworth, otherwise known as Ian Botham. The pair have never been interviewed like this together, so this is an unique listen. Show notes
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| Caspar Berry on poker's life lessons | 10 May 2024 | 00:55:40 | |
This week, we are joined by Caspar Berry. Caspar started out in acting aged 16 actor in BBC show Byker Grove with “Ant and Dec”. At Cambridge he had commercial success directing award-winning short films and TV commercials, then went on to write two feature films which were produced by Film Four and Columbia Tri Star before he had graduated. Aged 26, he decided to take a risk and move to Las Vegas with his life savings in his pocket, and for next few years, became a professional poker player. Caspar later returned to the UK to set up 21st Century Media which he later sold to Bob Geldof's Ten Alps plc. He now gives talks and mentors around the world on all his disparate experiences. Show Notes:
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| Andrea Furst on enhancing performance through sports psychology | 25 Apr 2024 | 00:48:28 | |
This week, we are joined by esteemed sports psychologist Andrea Furst. With a career that spans continents and disciplines, Andrea is an extremely well respected, established figure in the realm of sports psychology, known for her work with elite athletes across a wide spectrum of sports—from golf and sailing to tennis, hockey, rugby, cricket and beyond. Indeed, among other, she is currently the sports psychologist at current county cricket champions Surrey. She is also the founder of Mental Notes, where she leads a team of sport psychologists dedicated to elevating elite performance. Her extensive experience here includes supporting multiple Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games teams.
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| Nick Compton on the mental game in cricket | 10 Apr 2024 | 00:58:05 | |
This week, we are joined by former England international cricketer Nick Compton. Nick is the grandson of the great Dennis, but a very fine 1st class cricketer in his own right playing for Middlesex, Somerset and 16 tests for England scoring 2 centuries in that time. Show notes:
A Load of BS Events Liam and I are hosting our inaugural business of sport and entertainment event on June 17th early evening in London. We will be joined for discussion and drinks by Lord Ian Botham, Sir Andrew Strauss and Mo Bobat at the fabulous Patrick Mavros atelier on the Fulham Road. If you’d like to join us… We have a handful of seats available to podcast listeners. If you’d like to come, please email danielsjross@gmail.com with subject line: ‘A Load of BS Events RSVP’
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| Ben Stookesberry on the Edge: Navigating the World's Wildest Waters | 27 Mar 2024 | 00:47:58 | |
This week, we are joined by Ben Stookesberry, legendary white water expedition kayaker whose death defying exploits on some of the most extreme rapids in the world are nothing short of awe inspiring. “In the last 4 years alone I’ve made dozens of first descents on six continents from the tropics to the Arctic with long time kayaking partners Chris Korbulic and Pedro Oliva,” says Ben. “In total I have over 130 first descents and counting.”
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| Jimmy Anderson : Cricket Legend on Retirement, Age Discrimination, Mental Toughness & 20 Years at the Top. | 26 Mar 2025 | 01:14:59 | |
In this captivating episode, cricket legend Jimmy Anderson joins us for a candid conversation about his remarkable career spanning over two decades. The England bowling great opens up about his controversial retirement, the mental and physical challenges of Test cricket, and what keeps him motivated to continue playing county cricket into his 40s. 🔥 KEY THEMES: RETIREMENT & AGE DISCRIMINATION Anderson reveals he still feels capable of playing at international level and discusses how age discrimination affects not just sport but society at large. "I'm sure if the number 42 wasn't next to my name on the team sheet, I'd still be putting my name in the hat for series to come." MENTAL HEALTH & PERFORMANCE PSYCHOLOGY For the first time, Jimmy shares his experience with hypnotherapy and how it transformed his performance: "I went through a period of probably two or three years of using hypnotherapy... My performances around that time went through the roof." THE PHYSICAL & MENTAL TOLL OF TEST CRICKET Anderson shares a revealing anecdote about the extreme demands of Test cricket: "Our bodies were in such pain and mentally we were shot... we did four laps of Regent's Park in the car because we didn't want to go to the ground." RIVALRIES & MIND GAMES From his approach to different Australian players to personal rivalries with Michael Clarke, Anderson provides fascinating insights into the psychological aspects of fast bowling: "There were certain batters that you try and just get in the head... It's actually trying to put them off their game or out of their rhythm." LEGACY & THE FUTURE OF CRICKET "I'd love for some kids to get into swing bowling because they'd watch me do it... I think I'd like to see the skill side of bowling stay in the game." Listen as one of cricket's greatest fast bowlers reflects on the friendships formed during his career, his techniques for maintaining calm under pressure, and his experiences facing the world's best batsmen. This conversation offers rare insights into the mind of a sporting great who has bowled over 50,000 deliveries in international cricket. 🎧 Subscribe to our podcast and explore the archive for more in-depth conversations with sporting legends! #JimmyAnderson #CricketLegend #TestCricket #EnglandCricket #SportsPsychology #MentalToughness #AgeDiscrimination #SportsInterview #BowlingMasterclass #CricketGreats #TheAshes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Pat Nevin on the beautiful game and far beyond | 20 Mar 2024 | 01:02:55 | |
This week, we are joined by former professional footballer, now broadcaster and author Pat Nevin. Pat had a long and successful career on the pitch, but his hinterland is arguably richer. He was a darting winger for Chelsea, Everton, Tranmere Rovers and Scotland, but also chairman of the Professional Footballers Association, player/CEO at Motherwell, an ardent anti-racism campaigner as well as lover of music and the arts. He has a deep understanding and appreciation for the psychology of sport, as you'll find out by listening! Show notes:
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| Mo Bobat on unlocking peak performance | 13 Mar 2024 | 01:00:46 | |
This week, we are joined by Mo Bobat, until recently Performance Director at the English Cricket Board, now fulfilling the same role with IPL team the Royal Challengers Bangalore. We discuss how elite athletes and teams harness mental strength and innovative strategies to achieve greatness. From the art of managing maverick talents to the science behind creating cohesive, high-performing teams, Mo shares his insights, experiences, and the cutting-edge techniques that make him a sought-after expert in the sports industry. Show notes:
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| Cricket as a Canvas - Ed Smith on Sport, Art, and the Science of Decision-Making | 06 Mar 2024 | 00:50:13 | |
In this first in a new series, we talk to former England international, Kent and Middlesex cricketer Ed Smith. Ed is also a prolific writer and broadcaster, past England national selector and now founder of the Institute of Sports Humanities which teaches a unique degree in sports leadership.
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| 062: Dr Grace Lordan on thinking big about your career | 24 May 2023 | 00:51:43 | |
Dr Grace Lordan is an Associate Professor at the London School of Economics in the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science. She is also Founding Director there of The Inclusion Initiative which focuses on bringing together teaching, research and practice to build more inclusive work environments. She has also written a book which I personally took huge value from, 'Think Big: Take Small Steps and Build the Career You Want', which uses behavioural science to give really practical advice about, amongst other, how to ask for pay rises, get promoted and change careers. Show notes
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| 061: Patrick Fagan on psychology in business | 16 May 2023 | 00:52:36 | |
I welcome this week the behavioural scientist Patrick Fagan, described by comedian David Mitchell as a "Mother Superior in nipple tassels". He's also a former Cambridge Analytica man, if your minds can take you back to that scandal and time in history. Patrick is the author of Hooked whose by-line is 'Why cute sells and other marketing magic we just can't resist. And by the way, he is soon to publish a new book Free Your Mind: The New World of Manipulation and How to Resist It in collaboration with Laura Dodsworth. You’ll pick up some old references in this conversation to our former PM (which one you may reasonably ask?!) Boris Johnson here as this episode was recorded before he toppled. That aside, all the chat is super relevant. Show notes
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| 060: Dave Blakely on risk taking, storytelling and the invention of Scrabble (Part 3) | 09 Mar 2023 | 00:41:06 | |
We're back and firing with the final part in my mini-series with the wonderful Dave Blakely, Executive VP at venture builder Mach49, talking innovation, design and creativity in organisations. In this episode, we talk about risk taking, storytelling, how we live in partnership with AI and the invention of Scrabble. And plenty more. Show notes
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| 059: Dave Blakely on the behavioural science of discipline (Part 2) | 09 Feb 2023 | 00:34:24 | |
Today is the second in my A Load of BS on Best Behaviour with Dave Blakely, Executive VP at venture builder and super growth builder Mach49, who I continue to be delighted to collaborate with on this mini-series of conversations on innovation, design and creativity in organisations; answering questions on how we move leaders and teams to change their behaviour, to lose their conservatism and scepticism and experiment wisely. Today Dave and I talk about discipline. We argue that leaders should have the right to beat up their employees when things go wrong. No, we don't do that really. But we do consider the value of letting a little chaos into the firm to let great ideas germinate safely. Show notes
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| 058: Dave Blakely on building, design & Andy Grove's innovation cliche (Part 1) | 02 Feb 2023 | 00:34:46 | |
Today is the first in a 3-part series with Dave Blakely, an extraordinarily talented, sharp-witted and humble man whom I’m so happy to be collaborating with and indeed his company Mach49 where he is Executive Vice President. We talk innovation, creativity, design and the vagaries of the human condition. Show notes
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| 057: Edward Slingerland on getting drunk & the evolutionary history of alcohol | 15 Dec 2022 | 00:58:36 | |
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| 056: Nate Barr & Shannon O'Malley on what needs to change in behavioural science | 01 Dec 2022 | 00:31:30 | |
I welcome Nate Barr and Shannon O’Malley to wrap up my series with the BEworks team. We share our highlights of the series and what the future holds for BS and BEworks. Show notes
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| Brett Gosper : NFL, Rugby & Global Sports Leadership | 19 Mar 2025 | 01:08:50 | |
In this episode of A LOAD OF BS ON SPORT, we're joined by Brett Gosper, a true sports industry heavyweight who has seamlessly navigated the worlds of elite rugby, global advertising, and now the NFL's international expansion. From Rugby Player to Sports Executive Extraordinaire Brett's remarkable journey began as an Australian rugby player who, after missing out on a Wallabies trial, took a chance on playing in France. This "closing doors moment" led to a dual career – professional rugby by night and advertising executive by day. After 30 years in the advertising world, Brett made a surprising pivot back to sports, becoming CEO of World Rugby before taking on his current role as Head of NFL Europe and Asia Pacific. Navigating Complex Sports Organisations Brett offers fascinating insights into the contrasting challenges of leading World Rugby versus the NFL. While World Rugby required him to navigate the complex politics of a global federation with competing interests, the NFL presents a more unified but equally ambitious organisation. He reveals how his advertising background provided valuable perspective when approaching sports leadership, particularly in creating fan-centric strategies. The Global Expansion Playbook As the architect of the NFL's international growth strategy, Brett shares the meticulous planning behind bringing American football to new territories. From staging international games that feel like "mini Super Bowls" to developing academies in the UK and Australia, he outlines the NFL's comprehensive approach to finding the next 50 million fans outside the United States. He explains why cultural relevance is crucial when expanding into new markets, whilst still maintaining the authentic Americana experience that international fans crave. Developing International Talent The conversation explores the fascinating International Player Pathway programme, which has produced success stories like Jordan Mailata, the Australian former rugby league player who became the first Australian to win a Super Bowl. Brett discusses the psychological challenges these athletes face transitioning to American football and how the NFL Academy system is creating pathways for international talent to reach the highest levels of the sport. Leadership Lessons from a Global Sports Executive This episode isn't just for sports fans – it's a masterclass in leadership across different organisational cultures. Brett's journey demonstrates the value of being adaptable, maintaining product quality while pursuing commercial growth, and always keeping the fan perspective at the centre of decision-making. Key Discussion Points: Career Crossroads: How missing a Wallabies trial led Brett to a transformative career in France From Advertising to Sports Leadership: The unexpected transition that brought Brett back to the sporting world Balancing Culture and Commerciality: Maintaining the integrity of sports while pursuing global growth The NFL's International Strategy: Creating fan engagement through games, academies, and flag football Leadership Principles: The importance of listening to fans and athletes when making strategic decisions Cultural Differences: How rugby and NFL teams approach competition and player development Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| 055: David Thomson on behavioural science for sustainability | 24 Nov 2022 | 00:26:17 | |
I welcome David Thomson, VP and Head of the Sustainability Practice at BEworks. Dave is a cognitive experimental psychologist working with large multinational corporations and governments on behaviour change challenges such as electricity consumption reduction, adoption of energy efficient technology and food waste reduction; all of which we touch on in the podcast. Show notes
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| 054: Alex Chesterfield on behavioural change at NatWest Group | 17 Nov 2022 | 00:21:56 | |
Alex is Head of Behavioural Risk at NatWest Group where she and her team develop innovative data-led ways to reduce the risk of poor outcomes for the bank, and customers, resulting from behavioural root causes. She has also just regained her student card; as of September she started a part-time PhD at The London School of Economics! She is also the author of the highly acclaimed ‘Poles Apart: Why People Turn Against Each Other, and How to Bring Them Together’, clearly a book for our times. Show notes
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| 053: Michelle Hilscher on behavioural science in financial services | 10 Nov 2022 | 00:30:11 | |
Name one thing that we all think about or discuss every single day… money. We carry so many unconscious biases when it comes to looking after our finances. You probably think you’re the exception… Michelle Hilscher leads the financial services practice at BEworks and, armed with a PhD in cognitive psychology from the University of Toronto, is particularly interested in applying behavioural science to bring about improvements in financial decision-making and financial well-being.
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| 052: Preeti Kotamarthi on behavioural science at Grab | 03 Nov 2022 | 00:23:15 | |
Preeti KS set up and leads the BS team at Grab in Singapore. Grab is the super app which provides users with transportation, food delivery and digital payments. Think the Uber of SE Asia, approximately! It is Southeast Asia's first decacorn and the biggest technology startup in the region. Show notes
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| 051: Ada Le and Mousumi Sannigrahi on behavioural science in healthcare | 27 Oct 2022 | 00:29:25 | |
This week we’re diving into healthcare; what could be more critical? To help me understand how behavioural science is impacting this field, I’m joined by Dr. Ada Le, healthcare expert at BEworks and Dr. Mousumi Sannigrahi, newly installed as Head of Commercial for Innovative Medicines at Fosun Pharma US, having spent the last 8 years at Novartis Pharma. Show notes
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| 050: eMBeD at the World Bank on behavioural science in complex environments | 20 Oct 2022 | 00:39:48 | |
Introducing Zeina Afif, Renos Vakis and Ana Maria Muñoz Boudet I’m privileged to welcome to A Load of BS the core team at eMBeD, the Mind, Development and Behaviour Unit at the World Bank. Zeina, Ana Maria and Renos are working on the front lines, alongside governments and policy makers, challenging standard policy design and trying to change behaviour in complex, unpredictable environments and solving the thorniest of problems in gender, inequality and poverty among other. They have worked in over 70 countries, supporting the World Bank by diagnosing, designing, and evaluating behaviourally informed interventions. Show notes
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| 049: Clémence Quint on behavioural change & shifting gender norms in a war torn world | 13 Oct 2022 | 00:27:53 | |
Clémence is Director and co-founder at Magenta Consulting where she and her team use behavioural insights to make sustainable and scalable change in some of the poorest, war torn and least developed parts of the world, seeking to to maximise the effectiveness and efficiency of communications interventions in support of social impact; in places like Nigeria, Tunisia, Afghanistan and Lebanon. The focus of their projects so far has been civic education, governance and stabilisation, preventing violent extremism, counter-narcotics and women’s empowerment.
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| 048: Dan Ariely on trust, insurance & conspiracy theories | 06 Oct 2022 | 00:27:26 | |
It's a cracker this week on A Load of BS as I welcome my partner BEworks' co-founder, behavioural science leading light, writer, practitioner and speaker, Dan Ariely. Beyond his numerous entrepreneurial ventures, Dan is the James B. Duke Professor of Psychology and Behavioural Economics at Duke University and has written seminal books like Predictably Irrational and Irrationally Yours. He's a multi time TED speaker and recognised globally as one of behavioural science's most foremost, original thinkers. Show notes
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| 047: Cerita Bethea on hand towels, Metaverse & the next behavioural science frontier | 26 Sep 2022 | 00:26:34 | |
In partnership with BEworks, one of the very best behavioural science consultancies globally.
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| 046: Wardah Malik on the future of behavioural science | 22 Sep 2022 | 00:22:41 | |
I’m thrilled to be launching my partnership with BEworks today. Co-founded by Dan Ariely and Nina Mazar (previous guest on the show alongside Dilip Soman), BEworks is a multidisciplinary team of behavioural scientists and psychologists working on complex challenges across financial services to healthcare to sustainability, helping businesses reimagine a future in which individuals flourish and prosper.
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| Dave Reddin : World Cup Glory, Olympic Gold, and the Secrets to Building Winning Teams | 12 Mar 2025 | 01:21:45 | |
In this episode of A LOAD OF BS ON SPORT, we're joined by the mastermind behind some of the greatest sporting triumphs of our time - Dave Reddin. With a CV that boasts a Rugby World Cup victory, Olympic glory, and a revolutionised England football team, Dave's insights into performance coaching are nothing short of legendary. From Grassroots Grit to Glory's Architect Dave's journey began as a semi-pro footballer with a sports science degree, but his passion for pushing boundaries soon led him to the world of performance coaching. He cut his teeth in the trenches of rugby, meticulously honing his skills and knowledge over 15 years. Now, he's the architect behind sporting giants, transforming teams and individuals into formidable forces. Decoding the DNA of Champions Dave reveals the secrets behind his success, delving into his unique approach of creating an "operational DNA" for every organisation he works with. He dissects the intricate process of defining "winning," meticulously analysing every facet of the organisation to pinpoint areas for improvement. Forget marginal gains – Dave champions "brilliant basics," stressing the importance of mastering the fundamentals before chasing those extra 1%s. Culture: The Unsung Hero Dave passionately argues that culture is the often-overlooked key to unlocking a team's true potential. He paints a vivid picture of a good culture – transparent, communicated, and co-created by every single member of the team. He shares captivating anecdotes from his time with England Rugby and the FA, revealing how he helped cultivate winning cultures that led to historic victories. This episode isn't just for sports fanatics – it's a masterclass in leadership, culture building, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Dave Reddin's journey is a testament to the power of passion, meticulous planning, and the unwavering belief in the potential of every individual and team. Key Discussion Points:
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| 045: John List on the Voltage Effect & life at Uber, Lyft and Walmart | 01 Sep 2022 | 00:52:13 | |
My guest today is sports nut, almost pro golfer but primarily Professor at the University of Chicago and Chief Economist at Walmart John List. John also recently published ‘The Voltage Effect: How to Make Good Ideas Great and Great Ideas Scale’ and so we're also discussing how to scale a business and we bring it to life with the story of the failed Jamie's Italian restaurant chain. John's passion is using field experiments to explore economic questions and so our conversation is filled with great stories from John's time in the White House, to rideshare to groceries and even collaboration with DARPA. Show notes
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| 044: Steve Martin on influence, persuasion and delivering the right message | 30 Aug 2022 | 00:48:35 | |
Steve is a Royal Society nominated author and a co-author with Bob Cialdini on a number of books, including their most recent tome, alongside Dr Noah Goldstein, Messengers, Who We Listen to, Who We Don’t and Why. This is a timely exploration of why some people in society are listened to and why others are ignored regardless of the truth or wisdom of their message; a subject we address today. In all, Steve's books have sold in excess of 1.5 million copies. Show notes
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| 043: Sir Michael Barber on the science of delivery in politics | 27 Aug 2022 | 00:44:54 | |
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| 042: Bri Williams on being predictably irrational | 28 Jul 2022 | 00:53:55 | |
Bri Williams is one of the foremost behavioural scientists in Australia. She’s obsessed with application rather than theory, and I buy that approach 100%. She majored in accounting and psychology (a rare but actually quite sensible combination), built a corporate career in product design and marketing, the BS switch was flicked in 2008 when she read Dan Ariely’s ‘Predictably Irrational’; a book that would change her life. It crystallised why she had been experiencing a nagging irritation throughout her 15 year corporate career. And it started to address questions like why people get frustrated with their colleagues, why campaigns fail and why products flop. She realised ‘we've been doing it wrong’. Our assumptions about why and how to influence behaviour had been wrong. That book inspired Bri to start People Patterns, one of Australia's first consultancies to apply behavioural economics to everyday business and personal effectiveness, to write books on the topic and work with businesses to make their lives easier. Show notes
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