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Bulletproof Leadership with Thalia Burt explores fitness, mindset, and resilience strategies to help leaders, performers, and business professionals sustain peak performance and mental clarity. In Episode 10 of Drop the Act, host Christopher Key sits down with Thalia Burt, founder of The Bulletproof Dancer and former international performer, to explore how fitness, mindset, and resilience can transform leadership performance — whether on stage, in business, or at the highest levels of sport. Thalia shares her journey from Cape Town to the West End, her transition from performer to...
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FA Coach Guy Whittingham on Leadership, Mindset & Career Transitions In this episode, FA Pro Licence course leader Guy Whittingham shares how he went from Army PTI to Premier League striker to elite coach—exploring resilience, leadership, and communication in high-performance settings. You’ll hear how military mindset, emotional intelligence, and adaptability shaped Guy’s coaching philosophy — and how business leaders can apply the same tools to lead under pressure. Episode Highlights: The mindset shift from soldier to striker to coach Adapting from team-first to individual...
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In this episode we re-visit our best bits from Season 1 & 2. Breath control, elite team rituals, performance mindset, breath control, overcoming fear and high performance take centre stage in this curated “best‑of” episode. Featuring Annesley Park, Lucy Key, Richard Wallace, and Dan Lowe—these highlights dive into practical techniques and powerful stories guaranteed to elevate your communication and leadership game. 💡 Key Highlights Complacency Creeps in Quietly The moment you feel comfortable, you’re already losing edge. Staying alert and self-aware is what keeps high...
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Words matter—but how you show up matters more. 🎭 Special Feature Episode – Chris on the How to Strive Podcast 🎙️ This week, we're switching things up on Drop the Act. Instead of hosting, Chris steps into the guest seat for a powerful conversation with Nick Adkins on the How to Strive podcast. From directing Les Misérables across continents to helping business leaders find their voice, Chris dives deep into the art of non-verbal communication, feedback that lands, and how to truly perform under pressure—whether you're on a stage, in a boardroom, or leading a tough conversation....
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In this episode of Drop the Act, host Chris Key talks with Annasley Park — former professional cyclist, yoga instructor, somatic coach, and one of only nine women in history to complete a solo, unsupported 3,000-mile row across the Atlantic Ocean. On Friday 28th March, Annasley made history at The Alnwick Garden by finishing this grueling journey from Gran Canaria to Barbados in nearly 55 days. Battling extreme weather, dangerous animals, sleep deprivation, and a capsize, she turned this epic challenge into a powerful metaphor for life’s ups and downs. Annasley shares her inspiring story...
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In this powerful episode, Chris is joined by Dr. Sophia Cashman and Mr. Benedict Sherwood—two exceptional surgeons at the forefront of NHS leadership and patient care. Together, they take us inside the operating theatre to explore the life-or-death communication, real-time decision-making, and emotional intelligence required to lead under pressure. What unfolds is an unflinching, honest, and surprisingly human look at leadership, teamwork, and trust—offering vital insights for any business leader seeking to build resilient, high-performing teams. 🎧 What You’ll Learn: How...
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Welcome back to Drop the Act, the podcast brought to you by Performing Perfectly, where we explore the power of communication, presence, and performance in leadership. Hosted by Christopher Key, this show draws from the worlds of theatre, aviation, sport, and business to reveal what it really takes to perform when it matters most. In Part 2 of this episode, Chris is joined by Daniel Lowes, former Red Arrows pilot and RAF Qualified Weapons Instructor. Strap in for an intense, inspiring conversation about leadership in high-stakes environments, the role of trust and communication in...
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Welcome back to Drop the Act, the podcast brought to you by Performing Perfectly, where we explore the power of communication, presence, and performance in leadership. Hosted by Christopher Key, this show draws from the worlds of theatre, aviation, sport, and business to reveal what it really takes to perform when it matters most. In this episode, Chris is joined by Daniel Lowes, former Red Arrows pilot and RAF Qualified Weapons Instructor. Strap in for an intense, inspiring conversation about leadership in high-stakes environments, the role of trust and communication in elite...
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In this episode of Drop the Act, host Chris Key sits down with Richard Wallace, co-founder of Liverpool Media Academy (LMA)—a leading creative institution in media, music, and performing arts. Since launching LMA in 2009 with his brother Simon, Richard has grown the academy into a multi-campus success story, with major backing from Sir Terry Leahy, Bill Currie, and global superstar Robbie Williams. Richard shares his journey from launching a bold new educational model to becoming a voice for change in how we develop talent across the creative industries. He opens up about the reality of...
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In this episode of Drop the Act, host Chris Key sits down with Leon Lloyd, a former England international rugby player, high-performance strategist, and leadership expert. With 11 major trophies, including English and European titles with Leicester Tigers, Leon has competed at the highest level against some of the world’s best athletes. Leon shares his unique journey from professional sport to becoming an influential speaker and advisor for top organisations, including Microsoft, AMEX, the Premier League, and the UK Special Forces. He discusses how the skills and lessons learned on the field...
info_outlineIn this episode of Drop the Act, host Chris Key sits down with Tess Howard, an Olympic hockey player, sports equality advocate, and founder of Inclusive Sportswear. At just 25 years old, Tess has already left a lasting impact on and off the field—making her Olympic debut in Paris while leading a movement for inclusive sportswear that has changed hockey uniforms forever.
Tess shares her inspiring journey as an athlete and changemaker, exploring how she balances elite performance with driving meaningful social change. She discusses why sports uniforms should be about choice, how her research and activism led to a groundbreaking shift in women’s sportswear, and why 70% of girls quit sports—and what we can do to change that.
She also reflects on the psychological secrets to peak performance, the leadership lessons she’s learned from Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and how her Olympic journey is transforming her both as an athlete and as a person.
Key Highlights:
- The Fight for Inclusive Sportswear – Why uniform choice matters and how Tess successfully campaigned for change.
- Peak Performance & Mindset – The psychological strategies that drive elite athletes to success.
- Why 70% of Girls Quit Sports – Understanding the barriers and how we can create a more inclusive future.
- Leadership Lessons from Ruth Bader Ginsburg – What a Supreme Court Justice taught Tess about resilience and advocacy.
- Winning Awards, But the Fight Isn’t Over – How Tess continues to push for greater inclusivity in sports.
- The Olympic Journey & Personal Growth – How representing her country on the world’s biggest stage has shaped her.
Takeaways for Leaders & Changemakers:
- Lead with Purpose – Advocacy and leadership go hand in hand. Tess’s story proves that even one voice can create massive change.
- Performance Is Psychological – Success in sports and business comes from mindset, confidence, and mental resilience.
- Inclusivity Drives Participation – Making sports more accessible empowers more people to stay engaged and reach their full potential.
- Change Starts with You – Whether in sports or leadership, challenging outdated norms
About Tess Howard:
Tess Howard is an Olympic hockey player for Team GB and a leading voice for inclusivity in sports. As the founder of Inclusive Sportswear and winner of the Changemaker Award at the Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year ceremony, she is dedicated to ensuring that every athlete, regardless of gender, feels empowered and comfortable in their sport. Her advocacy has led to a revolutionary change in women’s hockey uniforms, proving that small changes can make a massive difference.
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