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08 Oct 2019Aspirational Future State: Greg Baker & Andy Salmon OBE00:50:51

Andy Salmon and Greg Baker bring their life experiences of the Military and performance coaching to the Track Record podcast. Against difficult odds, they reveal how they’ve delivered significant wins with their teams.

“Optimism isn’t necessarily looking through rose tinted specs… it’s about positively embracing and moving towards a better place and believing that that is entirely possible no matter the context.”

Andy Salmon - CMG, OBE, Commandant General of the Royal Marines, and creator of immersive art experiences that lead to a better life.

Greg Baker - Long term head coach of the UK Paralympic Table Tennis programme. A graduate of the elite sports programme and co founder of the UK performance coaches association to provide a voice for coaches.

10 Aug 2021Using Setbacks to Reset: Danny Kerry & Julie Deane00:50:21

In this episode we are joined by Danny Kerry, Head Coach for Team GB Men's Hockey Team, and Julie Deane, CEO of Cambridge Satchel Company.

We talk to them about the importance of self awareness in leadership which recognises when you don’t always get it right and being able to use setbacks and feedback to redefine your identity and create momentum. The honesty of these two guests and the experiences they share highlight how courage to face into the truth can unlock your real potential.

04 Dec 2019Winning Well: Alex Gregory MBE00:45:41

How do you balance the pursuit of lifetime goals with the rigours of daily life? Champion rower Alex Gregory MBE is a two time Olympic Gold medallist, has faced elite international competition and braved the Arctic Ocean - but he’s all too aware that his most important experiences are those he has with his family.

Alex discuss the importance of purpose and how realising the ‘why’ is often the crucial step in achieving the win.

18 Oct 2019Buying Why Not What: Claire Korcyzan & Andrew Tarver00:46:03

What does it take for leaders to fulfill their potential? How can they be resilient in the face of change and inspire their team to follow them as they shape and change their businesses from the top. Claire Korcyzan and Andrew Tarver share their insights in this podcast. 

“People buy because of your why, your belief, your passion. They buy belief not the What.” 

Andrew Tarver, founder of Jigsaw  He has spent his career designing and delivering complex financial services solutions, from algorithmic trading systems to derivatives trading. Recently, he has worked in digital retail banking, insurance and startups.

Claire Korcyzan, founding  MD of Decoded, an accomplished leader, with nearly twenty years of experience spanning startups, tech, brand consultancies, and creative agencies, works in partnership with C-suite and Senior HR/L&D Leaders of FTSE 100 companies.

01 Feb 2021Leading on Mental Wellbeing: Rob Stephenson & Helen Richardson-Walsh00:53:14

The current environment has made us all take stock of how we manage wellbeing and mental health. This applies to individuals as much as it offers a challenge to leaders on how to create a environment that is conducive to supporting positive mental health and resilience.

“One of the great untapped performance opportunities is investing in the wellbeing of our people. Most organisations will say somewhere that our people are our greatest assets but yet they will invest more in servicing the photocopier”

In this episode we speak to leading mental health campaigner Rob Stephenson and gold medal winning hockey player Helen Richardson Walsh on their experiences of the impact of mental Health on individual and team performance and how the environment you are in can turn this into a performance advantage.

07 May 2020Remote Leadership: Brendan Purcell & Ismail Amla00:48:18

What does it take to drive change in an ever changing world? We speak with Brendan Purcell, Director of Performance at British Rowing and Ismail Asmla, Chief Growth Officer at Capita, at an incredibly fascinating time as they explain how their world is changing, with setting up of the nightingale hospital, supporting the cabinet office and what the postponement of Olympics  2020 means to the athletes and coaches. They share how the purpose is more important than ever. 

23 Sep 2019Connecting Employees to a Strategy: Sian Jones00:39:31

What does it take to win and to become CEO of a business? Sian Jones lends insights into how to turn around a business in 18 months.

“If you don’t have the “why do anything at all”, then there is no way of connecting your employees to the strategy, it’s just a set of work tasks.”

CEO of Xoserve the Central Data Service Provider (CDSP) for Great Britain's gas market. Sian’s career began with Accenture, where she helped launch Sainsbury’s first online grocery shopping service and the Nectar loyalty card programme. 

Sian is currently a non-executive board member for the UK Statistics Authority and a Vice President of The Institute of Customer Service.

19 Feb 2021Breaking the Mould: Louise O'Shea & Amy Williams MBE00:47:14

The attributes of courage, perseverance and adaptability are all essential for individual success and impactful leadership.

"I’ve had moments when I have recognised I’ve been on a path and I’ve looked ahead and I’ve realised I am on this path and I can do it but do I really want to get to the destination point?"

In this episode we talk to Louise O’Shea, CEO of Confused.com and Amy Williams, Olympic Gold Medalist in the Skelton, about how they have applied these attributes to step out of their comfort zone, break the mould and pave the way for others to do the same.

Links mentioned in the episode: Benjamin Zander - Shining Eyes

18 Nov 2019Overcoming Trauma: Jon White01:03:44

Losing three limbs when your purpose in life is to become part of the SAS would be devastating to anyone. Jon White talks to Track Record about finding his new direction after such a life changing event.

“I’m just an average person thrown into extraordinary situations.”

Jon White is a Leadership Consultant who has experience delivering talks, training and coaching internationally and across the private, public and third sectors. He draws on his personal experience from over a decade’s service as a commissioned Officer in the Royal Marines and overcoming the injuries he sustained in Afghanistan.

09 Jan 2024Exploring Fear, Resilience & Purpose with Jamie Crummie & Craig Morris00:45:06

How do you tackle fear and find resilience and purpose in your career? In this episode, we explore these topics with Jamie Crummie, co-founder of Too Good To Go, and Craig Morris, an Olympic and high-performance coach.

We look at balancing purpose and performance in business. With the unique perspectives of Jamie and Craig, we explore the challenges of meeting the expectations of stakeholders and coaches and discuss the crucial need to move away from a system solely focused on rewards and recognition. 

Jamie and Craig also share their views on creating an environment for others to flourish. This is not just about understanding the people and environment around us; it's about building a narrative-driven culture and focusing on individual values.

What Does It Take To Win is produced and managed by Urban Podcasts.

30 Apr 2021The Making of a Team: Martin Gilbert00:35:56

In this episode we speak with Martin Gilbert, Co-founder & retired CEO of Aberdeen Asset Management, listed on Harvard Business School's world’s top performing CEOs, Martin is now Chairman of Revolut Limited and Toscafund.

We talk about how even good individual players play better in a team, the importance of using every day to achieve something, and the need to stop applauding failure and celebrate successes.

08 Apr 2024Elevating Performance with Passion & Discipline: Alistair Brownlee & Ben Marrel00:32:42

What drives us to endure pain, to wake up before dawn, or to keep working toward our goals when progress feels painstakingly slow?

In this conversation with Alistair Brownlee and Ben Marrel, we explore the heartbeat of high performance - motivation. We'll explore how ingrained habits of hard work and embracing discomfort are not just the bedrock of athletic achievement but also entrepreneurial success.

BIOS

Ben's experience as a founder and his passion for entrepreneurship led him to co-found Breega, a pan-European founder-led VC backing tech startups from PreSeed to Series B stage.

Ben has built Breega to provide founders with the help he wished he had when he launched his own ventures. He debuted his entrepreneurial journey by launching Rugby Division, a disruptive rugbywear brand, and FiftyFor, the first financial rating platform for SMEs in Africa.

Ben began his career in M&A, working on large cross-border deals and Series D+ in Tech for Macquarie Bank in London and Sydney.

Ben is also a referenced thought leader and invited speaker on venture capital, digital transformation, emerging market investment, climate tech, the future of fintech...

Today, Ben sits at the Board and advises major tech scaleups such as Moneybox, 011h, Cuvva, GoJob to propel them to global success.

Alistair Brownlee MBE is a triathlete. He has achieved great success in his career and is the only male athlete to have won two Olympic gold medals in the individual triathlon event. He won the gold medals in the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games.

Alistair was introduced to triathlon at a young age by his uncle Simon Hearnshaw, who regularly competed in the sport. As a junior, he was a successful fell and cross country runner, coming second in the Junior English Cross Country Championships and winning the Yorkshire County title on several occasions.

12 Mar 2024Embracing the Startup Journey with Sandrine & Monika00:29:59

The leap from a secure job to the rollercoaster world of startups might seem daunting, but it was a challenge worth taking for Sandrine and Monika. With a shared spirit of resilience, they recount the personal hurdles that sparked their entrepreneurial flames.

Sandrine unveils her transformation from finance to founder of a vintage furniture marketplace, while Monika discusses her pivot from advertising to creating an app that revolutionises mental health access. 

Navigating the startup ecosystem requires a blend of intuition and expertise. Sandrine and Monika reveal that trusting your gut isn't just about internal hunches; it's about weighing those instincts against the advice of seasoned investors and advisors.

Embrace the uncomfortable as we explore why conflict can catalyse innovation and the mindset shifts founders face as their companies scale.

BIOS

Monika is the Founder of OMA Mind, a platform for instant access to mental health support focused on the startup ecosystem. Before Oma, Monika led global brand teams at BlaBlaCar, OYO and Ankorstore, living between London, Paris and India. Back in Poland she worked with Saatchi & Saatchi and Isobar in the early days of social media.

Sandrine founded Vinterior in 2016, coding the marketplace's first version herself. Seedcamp funding in 2016 supported growth, and sales of £1m were achieved in 2017 with 500 sellers. Fast forward to 2021 and a series A funding round of £8 million was secured to further invest in the platform and make Vinterior the UK's market leader. In 2023 the platform was opened up to non-professional sellers and now has 400K listings from over 5,000 sellers, consolidating its position as largest supplier of pre-owned premium furniture and homeware in Europe. Prior to founding Vinterior, Sandrine worked in financial services - latterly 3 years in the investment team of fa family office. In her earlier career she worked in structured products at TFS and audit at Ernst & Young. Sandrine holds a masters degree in Finance from the ESSEC Business School.

What Does It Take To Win is produced and managed by Urban Podcasts.

30 Mar 2021Role Modelling: Jon Schofield & Dan Shellard00:45:33

In this episode we talk to Jon Schofield, British Olympian, Olympic silver and bronze medalist for Men's kayak double 200m sprint, now head of performance with Scottish Canoeing and Dan Shellard, CEO and Founder of Fiit.tv, number 1 rated on-demand fitness app, on a mission to make fitness a habit for everybody.

We discuss how being wrong can be a performance advantage, using feedback to build trust and how role modelling performance habits and disciplines are an essential part of the role as a leader.

01 Jun 2021Aligning Your Heart and Mind: Etienne Stott & Damian Soong00:45:21

In this episode we are joined by Etienne Stott, London 2012 Canoe Slalom Olympic Gold medalist & Damian Soong, CEO and Co-Founder of Plant based nutrition brand, Form. We explore the power of aligning your heart and mind to create your purpose and how this allows you to forge your own path.

We also talk about how remodelling this creates followership and opportunities to empower others around a desired future state.

22 Feb 2024Cultivating Leadership with Kelly Grier & William McNabb00:47:18

We sit down with Kelly Grier and William McNabb to discover how to blend personal ambition with team success. They share how competitive spirit and team synergy can propel organisations forward.

This episode is a masterclass in cultivating a robust team culture. We explore the strategies that turn individual stars into team players who champion the collective objective. We discuss the terrain of leadership development, from hands-on contributions to the finesse of mentoring up-and-coming talent.

BIOS

Kelly J. Grier, 53, retired US Chair and Managing Partner (CEO) of Ernst & Young LLP (EY), a global professional services firm, in July 2022, having served in this capacity since 2018. Ms. Grier is a Certified Public Accountant and has over 30 years of service at EY serving in various roles with increasing levels of responsibility. During her career at EY, Ms. Grier gained significant broad-based experience working with the boards of many of the largest companies worldwide. She has served as a director of ITW since September 2022, CDW since August 2023, Booking Holdings since 2024 and serves as a director of many not-for-profit organizations.

F. William McNabb III is the former chairman and chief executive officer of Vanguard. He joined Vanguard in 1986. In 2008, he became chief executive officer; in 2010, he became chairman of the board of directors and the board of trustees. He stepped down as chief executive officer at the end of 2017 and as chairman at the end of 2018. Earlier in his career, he led each of Vanguard’s client-facing business divisions.

Mr. McNabb is active in the investment management industry and served as the chairman of the Investment Company Institute’s board of governors from 2013 to 2016. A board member of UnitedHealth Group, IBM, Axiom, Vanilla, and Altruist, he is also vice chair of the board of Nexii. He also serves as a senior advisor to Permira and Venrock.

Mr. McNabb is active in the nonprofit world. He is a board member and co-chair of CECP: The CEO Force for Good, former co-chair of the NACD Future of the American Boardroom Commission, a board member of Elevate 215 and the Philadelphia Zoo, and chair of the US Rowing Foundation.

In addition, Mr. McNabb is the executive in residence at the Raj & Kamla Gupta Governance Institute at the LeBow College of Business, a member of the Advisory Board of the Ira M. Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership at Columbia Law School, and a senior fellow of the Wharton Center for Leadership and Change Management.

Mr. McNabb earned an A.B. at Dartmouth College and an M.B.A. from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

What Does It Take To Win is produced and managed by Urban Podcasts.

01 Aug 2019Elite Team Culture: Dr Hannah MacLeod00:46:09

In Episode 1 we’re joined by Olympic gold medallist Dr Hannah MacLeod to discuss how Team GB's hockey team regrouped from failure to become the best in the world within 18 months. What role did team culture, values and confidence play in beating elite competition - and how can these lessons be applied to business?

19 Apr 2021Developing leaders around you: Helen Bierton & Serena Guthrie00:49:45

In this episode with Helen Bierton, Chief Banking Officer at Starling Bank and Serena Guthrie, English Netball Captain, we talk about how striving to be the best version of yourself, driven by passion and curiosity, can be an incredibly powerful source of confidence and motivation.

We also discuss how understanding your strengths can enable you to develop your leadership skills and make space for those around you to develop theirs.

14 Dec 2022Write Your Own Rules: Chris Spice & Chris Pitt00:46:59

In this episode we talk to Chris Pitt, CEO of First Direct and Chris Spice, Performance Director of British Swimming. This conversation highlights the importance of resilience, being comfortable with managing uncertainty and how to develop talent under pressure.

23 Jan 2024Decoding High Performance: Linking Childhood, Resilience & Peak Excellence with Patrick Harding & George Hadjigeorgiou00:35:18

Patrick Harding and George Hadjigeorgiou, our esteemed guests and leading figures in their respective domains, share narratives that decode the essence of high performance. They contend that it's about surpassing self-imposed milestones and the silent benchmarks instilled in our early years. With riveting anecdotes, they elucidate how consistency in action and behaviour is paramount, regardless of the situation at hand.

This episode explores the art of bouncing back from failures and the importance of detaching one's sense of self from performance outcomes. Together, we examine the strategies akin to those used in elite sports coaching that can be seamlessly integrated into career development. We showcase how individuals can steer their professional journey toward sustained success by championing personal values. Patrick and George vividly illustrate this approach with stories from the front lines of athletic and entrepreneurial endeavours.

About Patrick Harding

Patrick Harding is a Performance Coach with 14 years’ experience in Elite Sport. He is a Chartered Physiotherapist, Strength & Conditioning Coach as well as a Mental Performance Coach and utilises this skillset in creating the optimal environment for athletes to reach their personal and professional potential His experience spans multiple Olympic Games, Premier League Football, Professional Boxing and the PGA Tour to name a few. More recently he’s been using the same methods to support CEO’s, CFO’s and corporate sector workers through their own journeys of growth and self discovery.

About George Hadjigeorgiou

George Hadjigeorgiou co-founded ZOE to help millions gain an extra decade of healthy years by offering personalized health insights and advice so that people can be proactive about their health decades before diseases arise.

He was previously CEO of HouseTrip (acquired by TripAdvisor) and co-founder of efood (acquired by Delivery Hero), one of the leading food delivery platforms in Europe. George studied Mechanical Engineering at Tufts & MIT.

What Does It Take To Win is produced and managed by Urban Podcasts.

04 Nov 2019The Power of Purpose: Keri-anne Payne & Richard Pybus00:47:41

Discovering what it really takes to win in sport and business, this podcast explores what genuine confidence looks like and how to attain it.

“Confidence comes from knowing your purpose and how you can genuinely contribute towards that.”

Keri-anne Payne is Double World Champion, Olympic Silver medalist and triple Olympian in 10km Open Water Swimming. Founder of two businesses Triscape, a luxury swim retreat, and Straight-line Swimming, which teaches those interested in the open water how to coach through qualifications and online CPDs.

Richard Pybus is a world renowned cricket coach and one of the most successful coaches in South African first-class cricket having led both Titans & Cape Cobras to numerous titles over the years.

He’s also coached the Pakistan, Indian and Bangladeshy National Teams and is a world renowned coach with a clear understanding on how to win.

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