All Things Performance
You dominate in practice, but when the lights come on and the game begins, something changes. Your mind starts racing. You overthink simple plays. You feel pressure building. You begin asking yourself, "Why can't I perform the same way I do in practice?" In this episode of All Things Performance, performance psychology expert Dr. Josiah Igono dives into one of the biggest challenges athletes face: performing under pressure. Josiah answers some of the most common questions athletes ask: Why do I perform great in practice but struggle in games? How do elite athletes stay calm under pressure?...
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Confidence is one of the most talked-about qualities in sports—and one of the most misunderstood. Many athletes believe confidence comes from making shots, winning games, earning playing time, or hearing praise from coaches. But what happens when performance declines, mistakes pile up, and results don't go your way? Does confidence disappear, or was it never built on the right foundation to begin with? In this episode of All Things Performance, Dr. Josiah Igono tackles some of the most common and important questions athletes ask about confidence: How do I stay confident when I'm not...
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Bones & Belief Systems What do your bones and your beliefs have in common? More than you might think. In this thought-provoking episode, Bones & Belief Systems, we explore the fascinating connection between the physical structures that support our bodies and the belief systems that support our lives. You'll discover the remarkable physiological role bones play in providing strength, protection, movement, and adaptation—and how our beliefs serve a similar purpose spiritually, emotionally, and philosophically. The episode examines what happens when bones bend under pressure and how the...
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After a two-year hiatus, All Things Performance is back! In this special return episode, host Josiah Igono shares where he's been, what he's learned during the break, and why now is the right time to relaunch the podcast. More importantly, he introduces a powerful framework that has shaped his thinking on how information has changed our society, and how to be considered 'wise' during these times in: The 5 Laws of Information. Whether you're an athlete, coach, leader, or high performer seeking an edge, this episode explores how the information you consume, believe, process, and act upon...
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This podcast is with local community, leader, and pastor, Houston Woodard. Houston is a stalwart in the Phoenix community, and his leader ship is second to none. The following podcast hits several different aspects that many of us are navigating right now in society. Although faith is a large part of many peoples’ lives, There are many people who struggle with “church hurt”, hypocrites, and bad leadership within churches. We delve into that and much more in this podcast. Houston breaks down what to look for, and why it is imperative not to put your trust in man, or a ‘building’ for...
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During this chapel, we discuss how one of the most coveted traits in sports (unity) is achieved. In the entire sporting cosmos, whether you are talking about winning a Super Bowl, NBA Finals, NCAA championships, etc., you would be hard-pressed to find a team who has not figured out the cheat-code to achieving unity. It is very difficult to achieve monumental tasks without having buy-in and unity from a large group of players, coaches, and supporting staff. In this chapel, the primary ingredients that comprise unity are broken down: understanding, empathy, and action. The players learn in a...
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When it comes to desirable qualities for athletes, strength is usually at the top of the list. In this classroom, some of Arizona Christian University‘s top athletes come together to learn and discuss "STRENGTH". We break down what strength is, how to secure and increase it, and what God wants us to do with our strength. Ironically, there are two sides to every coin. Strength is no different. We learn that to secure great levels of strength, you must also have a healthy understanding of both training and rest. What happens when we train correctly?When we train too frequently? and when...
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In Part II of this podcast series, Josiah Igono talks to the ACU 🏐 women’s volleyball team about how to build confidence in real time. The acronym of B.E.A.S.T. is a very easy one to implement, and to see results immediately. Josiah shares 5 evidence-based ways in which an athlete can build confidence in real time. Enjoy! #Confidence #Athletes #AthleteMindset #Inspiration #College
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In a recent devotional/chapel at Arizona Christian University (ACU), Josiah Igono shares about the power of Relentless Recovery with members of the Women's Vollyeball Team. Many athletes are burnt out! They have reached their end physically, emotionally, socially, and are in serious need of a reboot. When you look at the Biopsychosocial Model, as proposed by George Engel, oncd you addressed the respective areas, it is easy to visualize how to be restored after the rigors of competition & life. #Recovery #Athletes #Mindset #PeakPerformance #Inspiration #Motivation
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Today’s podcast is with none other than esteemed guest, Dr. Carl A. Blunt. Dr. Carl Blunt has a highly decorated background, and his words are guaranteed to challenge you. Hitting on several elements from Carthaginian wars, historical happenings in the United States, Africa, and abroad, you are sure to learn something that will provoke thinking, after you listen to his take on several issues. Professionally, Dr. Carl Blunt enjoyed a career in Banking and Finance spanning over 35 years, retiring as a Senior Vice President of Bank of America with responsibilities for builder and consumer...
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What do your bones and your beliefs have in common?
More than you might think.
In this thought-provoking episode, Bones & Belief Systems, we explore the fascinating connection between the physical structures that support our bodies and the belief systems that support our lives. You'll discover the remarkable physiological role bones play in providing strength, protection, movement, and adaptation—and how our beliefs serve a similar purpose spiritually, emotionally, and philosophically.
The episode examines what happens when bones bend under pressure and how the body's response to stress can reveal powerful truths about personal growth, resilience, and faith.
Whether you're navigating trials, building resilience, or seeking a deeper understanding of spiritual growth, this episode offers practical insight and biblical wisdom that will challenge and encourage you.
The discussion concludes with two powerful passages of Scripture that bring these concepts into sharp focus: II Timothy 2:3–5, which calls believers to endure hardship with discipline and purpose, and John 16:33, where Jesus reminds us that while trouble is inevitable, peace and victory are found in Him.
If you've ever wondered how challenges shape both the body and the soul, this episode will give you a fresh perspective on why strength is often built through resistance—and why the beliefs that withstand pressure become the foundation for a resilient life.
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