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IF GOLD IS OUR DESTINY with Sean Murray

Aug 04, 202237 minSeason 5Ep. 209
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Episode description

  • 1:26 - A little bit about Sean’s background and how it connects to the story of his recently published book.
  • 6:28 - Describing Sean’s father’s profession and how it differs from modern day sports psychology.
  • 9:09 - Explaining the backstory of the “Outward Bound experience” as mentioned in Sean’s book.
  • 16:19 - Sean’s tips for coaches looking to replicate a similar experience and create a stronger team bond.
  • 17:58 - Despite not being friends, how was the men's volleyball team of the 1984 Olympics able to come together and win the gold medal?
  • 20:21 - Separating talent and commitment, and why that distinction was important despite the public’s opinions on the organization of the team.
  • 23:36 - How do the qualities of Doug’s quote “We weren’t afraid to look foolish” tie into the important skills needed for leadership.
  • 27:40 - Besides the two person serve receive format that Sean described, what were other examples of experimentation and exploration that the 1984 team tried out?
  • 31:28 - Alongside the players, how did the coaching staff overcome their differences despite struggling to find common ground?
  • 34:08 - How were practices structured close to the start of the 1984 Olympics?

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