
The Sport and the Growing Good Podcast examines leadership and coaching in sports settings. In conversations with leaders from wide-ranging contexts, we learn not just about competitive excellence within the game, but also how to leverage sports for broader individual and group flourishing. The podcast is hosted by Dr. Peter Miller, a professor in Sports Leadership at the University of Wisco... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 177 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

Albert Bandura claimed that some of our deepest learning occurs socially – from what we observe and adopt from what we interact with around us. In this conversation with Coach Jackson, we discussed learning from role models, as well as how coaches ca... more
Winning is difficult – and maintaining success can be even more challenging. In this session, Coach Jackson and some special guests joined us to discuss the topic of “sustaining success.”
1. Reading your team when things are going well. Understandin... more
Sameer Deshpande is an assistant professor of Statistics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Much of his work is applied in sports settings, where he has emerged as a leader in the field. Sameer is a BIOS fellow and key partner as we’ve continued... more
We’ve studied many aspects of coaching including having a system, running practice, and forming team identity. Today’s topic will build upon these and other topics we’ve discussed to engage several specific aspects of “leading on game day.”
1. Coach... more
Bob Batt is an associate professor in the School of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Bob focuses on operations and information management. He partners with hospitals and other organizations to learn about service operations. Additiona... more
Why should coaches work with compassion? How can they do it? We discussed the science of compassion and how Coach Jackson centered compassion in his leadership.
1. Coach’s perspective on coaching clinics and professional development. “It’s a collabo... more
In this session, Coach Jackson discusses his background with visualization and how he used it with his teams over the years. Visualization is a powerful tool in sports, backed by extensive research on its neurological, psychological, and performance ... more
Faisal Abdu’Allah is a Professor of Art at UW-Madison and a BIOS Fellow. Faisal’s art has been shown around the world and he’s also a beloved teacher. Some of his recent work unfolds in athletics settings. He’s an important partner for BIOS in our wo... more









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A podcast centered on the themes of leadership and coaching within various sports contexts, featuring in-depth conversations with experts and thought leaders. Topics discussed include sustaining success in sports, the integration of analytics in coaching, visualization techniques, team dynamics, and the impact of sports on identity and community. The content not only emphasizes competitive excellence but also explores how sports can serve as a vehicle for personal and collective growth, making it a source of inspiration for both aspiring athletes and coaches alike.
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2. Jordi Diaz Gibson
3. Fred Krauss
4. Phil Nevin
5. Mark Sweeney
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