Beyond the X's & O's Podcast
The Beyond the X’s & O’s Podcast is hosted by Dr. Cassidy Preston, a Mental Performance Coach & founder of CEP Mindset, & Chris De Piero, a High-Performance Coach that has spent the past 30+ years in the game of hockey within the NHL, Hockey Canada, OHL, and European pro hockey. Cassidy is one of Chris’ former players where they won OPJHL Championship together in 2006. This podcast was born from their shared passion for helping coaches and leaders to go Beyond the X’s & O’s and develop the ‘human’ skills of leadership. Outside of the podcast they work together at CEP Mindset where they coach elite athletes, coaches, teams, and high-performing executives to achieve Consistent Elite Performance.
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Change Your Mindset with Interrogative Self-Talk ft. Ryan Lavarnway
11/29/2023
Change Your Mindset with Interrogative Self-Talk ft. Ryan Lavarnway
In this episode, they are joined by Ryan Lavarnway, a former MLB player with an incredible career including winning a World Series with the Boston Red Sox and representing Team Israel at the 2020 Olympics. Ryan shares his incredible journey getting to the big leagues - notably, where he was sent up and down from the big leagues 26 times. Ryan’s mindset was shaped by the use of interrogative self-talk. Specifically he eloquently explains how four questions were the key to his success: Why not me? Why not more? Why not us? Why not now? This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and insights into the mental game of a professional athlete. Ryan Lavarnway's engaging story and the valuable lessons shared make this episode a powerful exploration of mindset in sports. For more information about Ryan & his Keynote Speech checkout his website at: Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes. Join the conversation as we continue to go "Beyond the X's and O's."
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An Insider’s Perspective: GTHL Executive Director & Former Referee Scott Oakman
11/19/2023
An Insider’s Perspective: GTHL Executive Director & Former Referee Scott Oakman
Welcome to another episode of the "Beyond the X's and O's" podcast, your go-to destination for discussions on mindset and leadership within the world of sports. In this episode, hosts Dr. Cassidy Preston and Chris DiPiero take a unique turn as they welcome Scott Oakman, a seasoned referee with almost a thousand games under his belt and the Executive Director of the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL), the world's largest minor hockey league. Here's a brief overview of what to expect in this insightful conversation: Journey of a Referee: Scott shares his experiences as a referee, delving into the challenges and mental fortitude required to officiate in the high-stakes world of hockey. The hosts discuss the evolution of officiating and the crucial role referees play in the game. Behind the Scenes of the GTHL: Gain an exclusive look into the operations of the Greater Toronto Hockey League as Scott discusses his role as the Executive Director. Understand the initiatives and changes being implemented to enhance the hockey experience for players, parents, and coaches. Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Scott provides insights into the GTHL's commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, emphasizing the importance of creating a positive and welcoming environment for everyone involved in the sport. Safety Measures and Player Wellbeing: Explore the safety measures and protocols implemented by the GTHL under Scott's leadership to prioritize the wellbeing of young players. This episode offers a fresh perspective on the game of hockey, going beyond the player and coach dynamic to explore the critical role of referees and the intricacies of managing a major hockey league. Scott Oakman's wealth of experience and leadership insights make this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about the sport. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes. Reach out with your questions and thoughts, and join the conversation as we continue to explore the world "Beyond the X's and O's."
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Elevating Coaching: A Conversation with Luca Gianinazzi
11/09/2023
Elevating Coaching: A Conversation with Luca Gianinazzi
Welcome to the "Beyond the X's and O's" podcast, where we delve into the world of sports, focusing on mindset and leadership. In this episode, your hosts, Dr. Cassidy Preston and Chris DiPiero, welcome a special guest, Luca Gianinazzi, a 30-year-old head coach of a professional hockey team in Switzerland, Hockey Club Lugano, which competes in the Swiss National League. Luca's unique perspective on coaching and leadership is a fascinating look into the new era of coaching in the world of sports. He provides valuable insights and shares his experiences, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection, communication, and developing players not only as athletes but as individuals. Here's a glimpse of what you can expect in this insightful episode: Embracing Self-Reflection: Luca discusses his journey into coaching, embracing the idea of self-reflection, and why it's crucial to continually grow as a coach. The Challenge of Leadership at a Young Age: As a 30-year-old head coach, Luca opens up about the challenges he faces, especially addressing concerns about his age with his players and superiors. The Power of Communication: Luca highlights the significance of communication in coaching, focusing on building strong relationships with players and demonstrating genuine care and interest in their development, both on and off the ice. Balancing the Short-Term and Long-Term Goals: Luca's approach to coaching is rooted in developing a strong team culture and program for long-term success, even while aiming to win in the short term. Delegating and Managing Energy: Luca shares his insights into learning to delegate responsibilities as a coach and manage his energy effectively. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolving world of coaching and leadership in sports. Luca's wisdom and experience provide valuable lessons for coaches, athletes, and sports enthusiasts alike. Enjoy this deep dive into the mindset of a remarkable young coach as they go "Beyond the X's and O's." Remember to subscribe, like, comment, and share your thoughts. If you have any questions or feedback, don't hesitate to reach out.
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The Outdoor Rink Mentality with David Gucciardi
10/31/2023
The Outdoor Rink Mentality with David Gucciardi
In this episode, Cassidy interviews David Gucciardi, a prospect of the Washington Capitals. He discusses the work he has done on his mindset through his junior and college hockey career thus far. Here's a glimpse of what you can expect in this engaging episode: Developing His Emotional Regulation: David discusses his transition from a player where his emotions would get the best of him to someone who has learned to stay even keel. Staying Connected to the Love of the Game: David shares the story of how he developed his powerful alter ego, "ODR Gucc" to stay connected to his love for hockey during high-pressure moments. Balancing Offensive Creativity and Defensive Reliability: Learn how David balances his game, focusing on aggressive defensive play while maintaining his creative offensive style. Capability Over Performance: Discover the importance of focusing on capability over short-term performance as a way to maintain confidence and positive momentum. Encouraging Early Mindset Work: David encourages young athletes to start working on their mental game early and embrace it as a unique way to gain an advantage in their sport. David Gucciardi's insights offer valuable lessons for athletes, coaches, and parents who are keen on understanding and improving the mental aspect of sports. Remember to subscribe, like, and leave comments. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. Enjoy this episode as we continue to explore the world "Beyond the X’s and O’s."
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Working with 23 Different Million Dollar Companies aka Coaching in the NHL with Steve Spott
10/11/2023
Working with 23 Different Million Dollar Companies aka Coaching in the NHL with Steve Spott
In this episode, we have a captivating conversation with Steve Spott, a long-time friend of Chris DiPiero and a respected figure in the hockey world. Steve's extensive hockey journey, from playing junior hockey to coaching in the NHL, provides a rich backdrop for our discussion. Here's a sneak peek of what you can expect: Authentic Communication: Learn the importance of clear and authentic communication in coaching, as well as the crucial role it plays in player development. Embracing Mindset Training: Discover how athletes are increasingly recognizing the value of mindset training and mental performance coaching in enhancing their performance. The Power of Competitiveness: Dive into Steve's insights on the one common trait he's seen in successful players across different levels of hockey - competitiveness. Balancing Power and Responsibility: Gain insights into the complexities of an NHL coach's role, managing multi-million-dollar companies with 23 players on the roster. Steve Spott's wisdom, gleaned from his vast experience in the hockey world, is both enlightening and thought-provoking. Whether you're a coach, player, or parent, this episode offers valuable insights that can elevate your understanding of the game. Don't forget to subscribe, like, and leave comments, and feel free to reach out with any questions. Enjoy this episode as we continue our journey Beyond the X's and O's.
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Navigating the Challenges of Modern Hockey with Mike McKenzie
10/05/2023
Navigating the Challenges of Modern Hockey with Mike McKenzie
In this episode, we sit down with Mike McKenzie, General Manager of the Kitchener Rangers and a former St. Michael's Buzzers - where he was part of the championship team with Cassidy and Chris. Mike shares his wealth of experience, highlighting both the timeless principles and modern challenges of hockey. Here’s what you can look forward to: The Essentials Remain: Discover how some fundamentals of the game, like going to the net, battling, and contact, have remained unchanged despite the evolution of hockey. Social Media Pitfalls: Dive into a crucial discussion about the impact of social media on today’s players, including issues of comparison, entitlement, and the need for balance. Player Accountability: Explore the idea of personal accountability and respect for the game and how it can lead to a deeper enjoyment of hockey. Consistency and Effort: Unpack the concept of players “figuring it out” and how consistency and effort are crucial factors in a player’s success. Mike McKenzie’s insights into the modern hockey landscape are both eye-opening and thought-provoking. Join us in this conversation and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities within the sport. Remember to like, share, and leave comments, and don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions you may have. Enjoy this episode as we continue our journey Beyond the X’s and O’s.
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Thinking Differently about Embarrassment, Adversity, & Mindset with Louie Caporusso
09/28/2023
Thinking Differently about Embarrassment, Adversity, & Mindset with Louie Caporusso
In this episode, we have an engaging conversation with Louie Caporusso, a former St. Michael's Buzzers - where he was part of the championship team with Cassidy and Chris. Louie shares his journey as a professional hockey player and provides valuable insights for athletes, coaches, and parents. Here's what you can expect: Embracing Embarrassment: Louie talks about how healthy it can be to experience embarrassment and how it can lead to personal growth. The Beginner's Mindset: Discover the importance of adopting a mindset that recognizes you're never a finished product and that there's always room for growth. Resilience and Passion: Louie's enduring love for the game and his determination to salvage his career are truly inspirational. Practical Strategies: Learn how journaling and embracing the downs can help athletes deal with challenges and setbacks effectively. Louie's contagious passion for hockey and life shines through in this conversation. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with other coaches, athletes, and parents. And if you're interested in mental performance coaching visit cepmindset.com. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode as we continue our journey Beyond the X's and O's.
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Stop Looking at the Clock and Get Immersed in the Process with Trevor Large
09/12/2023
Stop Looking at the Clock and Get Immersed in the Process with Trevor Large
In this episode, we're joined by a returning guest, Trevor Large, the head coach of Canisius College's hockey team. Trevor shares how he led his team to their first-ever NCAA tournament this past season. Here's a glimpse of what's in store: A Different Coaching Approach: Discover how Trevor has embraced a unique coaching philosophy focused on building culture, accountability, and trust. Mindset First: Learn about Trevor's radical shift away from obsessing over results and how he immerses himself in the coaching process instead. Strategic vs. Emotional Leadership: Explore the importance of maintaining a strategic approach, even during emotional moments, and how it impacts coaching decisions. Eliminating Rookie Hazing: Trevor discusses the need to eliminate rookie hazing in sports and build a more inclusive environment. The Power of Team Trust: Insights into how trust is cultivated within a team and its impact on performance. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that provides valuable takeaways for coaches, athletes, and anyone interested in sports leadership. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and reach out with any questions. If you're looking for mental performance coaching for your team, coaches, or athletes, visit cepmindset.com. Enjoy this episode as we continue our journey beyond the X's and O's.
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The Champion Teammate by Jerry Lynch and John O’Sullivan
08/31/2023
The Champion Teammate by Jerry Lynch and John O’Sullivan
Jerry Lynch and John O’Sullivan are leadership, performance, and team culture specialists. Jerry and John co-host the Way of Champions Podcast, as well as the Way of Champions Transformational Leadership Conference, and both are national advisory board members of the Positive Coaching Alliance. Together they brought their extensive experiences together to write the book: the Champion Teammate. In today's episode, John joined us back on the podcast to dive into the book. Here's what you’ll discover: A Fresh Perspective: Switching your mindset from “what can I get?” to “what can I give?”. Defining a Champion Teammate: Discover what it takes to be a great teammate, both on and off the field, and why it's crucial for success. Setting Standards: Learn how to establish the right standards, values, and behaviors within your team to create a winning culture. Practical Takeaways: John shares numerous actionable advice from the book that coaches & athletes can implement immediately to improve team dynamics and performance. This episode is a must-listen for coaches, athletes, and anyone interested in creating a winning team culture. Be sure to grab a copy of their book for even more in-depth wisdom - . Don't forget to like, subscribe, and reach out with any questions. For those interested in 1-on1 Mental Performance Coaching for teams, coaches, and athletes, visit - Tune in and join us as we go "Beyond the Xs and Os."
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Standing with Your Fear featuring Domenic DiVincentiis
08/22/2023
Standing with Your Fear featuring Domenic DiVincentiis
Domenic DiVincentiis is a prospect for the Winnipeg Jets, who currently plays for the North Bay Battalion. Over the past four years, he’s worked with Dr. Cassidy Preston to help give him a mental edge on and off the ice as he continues to climb the ranks. In this interview Dom discusses how he has personalized his mental game to work for him. He shares insights into his mindset and the lessons he learned that helped him earn the OHL goalie of the year and sign his entry level deal with the Winnipeg Jets. Here’s what you’ll discover: Overcoming adversity: Dom’s story of resilience and how he turned challenges into opportunities. Prioritizing mindset: How focusing on mental strength led to unexpected achievements. The why behind the goals: Dom’s approach to staying motivated and driven. Battling overthinking: Practical strategies for staying present and avoiding predictions. Personal scorecard: Dom’s secret to maintaining peak performance both on and off the ice. Laser focus: How to handle distractions and setbacks with unwavering determination. Whether you’re an athlete, coach, or parent, Dom’s insights on mental performance are a game-changer. Don’t miss this episode as we go “Beyond the Xs and Os” to unlock success in sports and life. Subscribe and visit cepmindset.com for more on mental performance coaching.
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Leadership Lessons from Ted Lasso with Dan Arel
05/19/2023
Leadership Lessons from Ted Lasso with Dan Arel
The hit Apple TV series Ted Lasso is a masterclass in going Beyond the X’s and O’s. So we invited Dan Arel to join us and breakdown our biggest lessons and takeaways from the show. Dan Arel has been coaching youth hockey for nearly a decade and is the Director of Coach & Player Development for the San Diego Oilers. In 2020, he was named The San Diego Gulls Foundation Coach of the Year. Arel is also a regular contributing writer to The Coaches Site, focusing on player development through small area games and good habits. Dan was a great guest for this episode given our mutual affinity for Ted Lasso as well as his passion to develop players, teams, and leaders. From our conversation with Dan, it was evident he embodies many Ted Lasso leadership qualities - such as humility and vulnerability. Additional topics we dive into included: Mental health in sport and coaching Creating and leaning on a support team Working with the mindset of parents in youth sport Finding your authentic coaching/leadership style as a key to success Make sure you check out Ted Lasso on Apple TV and enjoy the episode as we continue to go Beyond the X’ and O’s.
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The Leaders of Sport are Failing
04/15/2023
The Leaders of Sport are Failing
This assertion may be a little over the top - but Chris De Piero and I (Dr. Cassidy Preston) strongly feel it is warranted to say that the leaders of sport are failing. This episode of BXO’s is a follow-up to the ‘’ episode we recently did - which doesn’t just apply to hockey. Although the episode received a lot of support, it was also criticized by many - which drove us to double down and create this episode. People can and will disagree with us - we welcome those that oppose to share their take, but from our perspective it is clear that much of sport is not in a good place: As a former elite athlete - I experienced emotional and physical abuse. As a researcher - I examined the problems in sport through the critical lens of academia. As a mental performance coach - I see the problems firsthand day-in and day-out. The purpose of the last episode was to call on leaders to make more bold decisions and take action to improve hockey and all sports. We are not saying that all leaders are failing, but we are saying that too many leaders are not doing enough to help make the sports we love a better experience for all - and especially for our youth. I’m sure this won’t be too popular of an opinion with those in leadership positions. Heck, I’m sure there will be some ‘powerful’ leaders and people at Hockey Canada that won’t like what we have to say. But I’m not doing this to make friends or please people. I’m doing this because I think it is what needs to be done.
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How to Overcome Performance Anxiety
03/29/2023
How to Overcome Performance Anxiety
Performance anxiety is one of the leading reasons athletes struggle to perform when it matters most. In this podcast, we want to show you how to break through the limiting beliefs and cultural norms that perpetuate performance anxiety. This is a follow up to the video recently posted. Here are the main concepts we unpacked to help athletes overcome performance anxiety: Building Up the Context Athletes, coaches, parents, and fans alike often attach too much meaning to the event or game. Athletes then build up the context in their mind and get too hyped up for a particular opponent, ‘pressure’ situation, or a ‘must win’ game. As a result, the context becomes overwhelming and the athlete mentally falls apart, they panic or hesitate on the field of play, and choke under the pressure. In last year’s Stanley Cup final, Tampa Bay Lightning all-world defenceman Victor Hedman was asked about how he and his teammates are able to maintain a high level of play in their third straight Cup finals. His response was “easy, we never let the moment be bigger than any one particular play”. This was a brilliant response. The ability to detach from the context and be dialed into the task at hand is the key to being totally present. This mindset allows them to have trust and faith, not only in their own abilities, but those of their teammates as well. It’s no surprise they have been the Gold Standard for culture and excellence for the better part of a decade.
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Is Hockey Broken?
03/10/2023
Is Hockey Broken?
It is a hard yes - hockey is broken. This has a lot more to do with the structure than the people. Most people in hockey have good intentions but it is the structure of the game that does not foster an optimal environment. As a result, destructive behaviours and practices are normalized and repeated at all levels. Can it be fixed? It is less about ‘fixing it’ per-say but rather about getting better. But in order to improve something there needs to be clear measures of what to improve upon. We don’t pretend to have all the answers but our opinions on measures that should be prioritized, tracked, and regularly shared by governing bodies include: Retention Rates - the number of kids coming back year over year Net Promoter Score - comes from the business world and is about how satisfied a client (athlete) is with their service, product or experience Abuse Claims - clearly there is a need to decrease all forms of abuse Does this mean we shouldn’t care about Gold Medals? No - those are great and in fact, improving the structure and experience for players will lead to better development and even higher probabilities of Gold Medals. The concern is not that Hockey Canada prides itself on winning Gold Medals, but that it does not seem to pride itself enough about increasing retention rates, creating positive experiences, and ensuring a safe sporting environment. We don’t know everything going on with every league and behind all the closed doors, but from our perspective we stand by this proclamation that Hockey Is Broken. The question to ask is what are we going to do about it? The answer is better leadership at all levels is needed to fix this structure. The bottom-up approach calls on coaches and organizations to go Beyond the X’s and O’s, do things differently, and raise their standards for the betterment of the athletes. There are coaches and organizations stepping up and we are hopeful that this number continues to grow. However, at what point will we see a top-down approach where Hockey Canada, provincial governing bodies, and the leagues make some bold and necessary decisions to change the structure, challenge normalized practices, and enforce a higher-standard for the game of hockey. Reach out, comment or share your opinions as we continue to go Beyond the X’s and O’s.
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Journey to the Hockey Hall of Fame with Rane Carnegie
01/14/2023
Journey to the Hockey Hall of Fame with Rane Carnegie
Rane Carnegie is a Motivational Speaker, minor hockey coach and the youngest grandchild of the late Hockey Hall of Famer Dr. Herb Carnegie. Rane was a former 1st round draft pick in the 2001 OHL draft. He went on to play semi pro in the AHL, ECHL, CHL and finished his career overseas in Sweden, Finland and France respectively. He has helped keep his grandfather’s legacy alive through the Carnegie Initiative and continuing the Futures Aces Hockey School. Dr. Herb Carnegie broke barriers and made hockey history by being part of the only “All Black Line” in the semi-pro leagues in the 1940s. Following his hockey career, he established the first registered hockey school in Canada in 1955. His greatest contribution to society began by including a character development component along with hockey skills training. Rane is an avid sports fan, passionate storyteller, and a family man. Specifically in this episode we dove into: The experience of getting Dr. Herb Carnegie inducted into the Hall of Fame Minor hockey in the GTHL - Toronto, Ontario Coaches, parents, and players losing sight of their why His perspective on the changes in the game The cultural problems and unfair treatment — but also the beacons of hope & support Enjoy the episode as we continue to go Beyond the X’s and O’s.
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Examining the Minnesota Hockey Development Model with Mike Snee
12/04/2022
Examining the Minnesota Hockey Development Model with Mike Snee
Mike Snee is the Executive Director of College Hockey, Inc.'s. In this role he guides College Hockey Inc.'s marketing efforts to promote Division I men's college hockey and its work to help grow the number of institutions offering the sport. Snee is also a member of the Board of Directors of both USA Hockey and U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Prior to joining College Hockey Inc. Snee was the Executive Director for Minnesota Hockey. Before joining Minnesota Hockey, Snee spent nine years with Minnesota Sports & Entertainment, the parent company of the NHL’s Minnesota Wild. Snee, a 1991 graduate of the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN, started his sports business career as an intern with the Minnesota North Stars, and also worked for the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves and the Minnesota Moose of the now-defunct International Hockey League. Mike helped us take a critical lens to the culture of hockey and questioned many of the long-standing and accepted norms in hockey. Specifically we covered: Concerns with the structure and system versus the people The importance of government control with rinks The Minnesota High School Model vs the Academies & current minor hockey models in Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, Boston etc. Why do we send so many kids away from home at 14 - 17? It was an insightful discussion that really went Beyond the X’s and O’s.
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Creating a Culture of Accountability
11/06/2022
Creating a Culture of Accountability
In this episode we decided to dive into accountability - a crucial component to any team or organization. We believe the standards of what is acceptable behaviour within the sport culture are changing, but without the proper structures of accountability real change will be slow. The shortcomings of Hockey Canada and other national sport organizations are prime examples of the importance of accountability - for a recent article that we make mention of in this episode. Accountability often gets this ‘bad wrap’ and gets interpreted as being overly critically, hard on people, and negative. But the reality is people want structure and clear expectations. This does not need to be a point of contention, but rather an opportunity for collaboration and clarity. The fact is when a culture of accountability is created, it helps both the team and individual people thrive. Thinking of accountability as a proactive rather than reactive process is essential. It pays off to invest the time and energy upfront creating clear expectations and agreed upon commitments. Trying to create a culture of accountability when you are in the middle of a fire and trying to clean up the mess is a lot more challenging. The concepts and strategies we cover in this episode apply to leadership at all levels. Reach out with any questions or comments. Enjoy this episode as we continue to go Beyond the X’s and O’s.
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Bringing People Together with Lee MJ Elias
10/30/2022
Bringing People Together with Lee MJ Elias
Lee Elias is a two-time award winning author and has coached at the international, professional, collegiate, and youth levels. He is also the founder of Hockey Wraparound and Game Seven Group. In addition, Lee’s professional experience includes having helped organizations such as the NHL, NBC, Hearst Media, A&E, Madison Square Garden, and several sports organizations. Lee is an acclaimed keynote speaker in both virtual and in person events, and is the co-host of Our Kids Play Hockey, a top podcast in the hockey market. Lee is passionate about his mission to make the world believe in trust and teamwork through his coaching, speaking and consulting work. Lee is all about bringing people together. His enthusiasm is contagious and will leave you inspired to be a better leader. Furthermore, he provided numerous practical strategies any coach and leader can use to help bring people together. Specifically we covered: How his work with military veterans integration into society applies to teams and the importance of transitions and identity work The process of communication The accountability chart Trust being a foundational piece to any relationship The coaching staff is a team within the team Enjoy this episode as we go Beyond the X’s and O’s.
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Championship Talk with Andrew Cogliano
10/16/2022
Championship Talk with Andrew Cogliano
Andrew Cogliano has spent the past 15 seasons in the NHL amassing 1,140 games, of which he had a consecutive streak of 830 games. He recently won the Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche. He previously played for the San Jose Sharks, Dallas Stars, Anaheim Ducks, and Edmonton Oilers (the team who picked him in the 1st Round of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft). Championships seem to follow Cogliano, as he has also won internationally representing Canada at the World Junior tournament, winning two gold medals, as well as being on the U-18 Canadian team that won gold, and representing Team Ontario, winning the gold medal at the U-17 World Hockey Challenge. He also led the St. Michael’s Buzzers Jr. A team to an Ontario Championship. He truly has a team-first mentality and is dedicated to helping his teams win. In this episode Cogliano shares: How he has grown as leader throughout his career Insights into the recent Stanley Cup championship culture His speech to the team between game 5 and 6 in the finals The importance of mindset at the highest level of the game The bottom line is you will get to see a unique perspective into Cogliano's mindset and how he is clearly someone who goes Beyond the X’s and O’s.
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Taking Leadership from the Bench to the Boardroom with Joe Birch
09/25/2022
Taking Leadership from the Bench to the Boardroom with Joe Birch
Joe Birch is the current Chief Operating Officer and Governor for the storied Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey League. Joe played in the OHL with the Rangers and the London Knights before finishing his playing career at Western University. He then embarked on a coaching career where he was an Assistant Coach with the St. Thomas Stars and had the chance to work with San Jose Sharks captain Logan Couture. His next stop was working at the OHL Head Office for 12 years. There he created and developed the position of Director of Player Recruitment and Education Services, which then led to a Senior Director of Hockey Development and Special Events position and, lastly, he was Vice President of Hockey Development with the OHL. Joe’s diverse background in hockey provided us with some great insights to applying the principles of leadership to non-coaching positions. Specifically, we covered: His hockey journey and how he has been at the forefront of newly created positions within the OHL and the impact that they have had How he has drawn on his playing, coaching and operational roles within the game to develop the ‘human’ skills of leadership He highlighted the Kitchener Rangers initiatives surround Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and how that has been such a rewarding experience for all who are involved How he has conceptualized his org chart to optimize communication and keep the organization as whole at the heart We hope you enjoy this episode of the Beyond the X’s and O’s Podcast.
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Uncovering the Dark Side of Coaching with Cody Royle
09/11/2022
Uncovering the Dark Side of Coaching with Cody Royle
Cody Royle is the Head Coach of AFL Team Canada, the men’s national team for Australian Rules Football. He was born and raised in Australia, but has lived in Canada for over a decade now. Cody has spent the last number of years researching, interviewing, and writing about leadership, culture, and performance. As a result he is the author of two books on these subjects, and . In addition he has his own podcast titled, , where he has interviewed the likes of Joe Dumars, Adam Grant, Patti McCord, Michael Gervais, James Kerr, Rasmus Ankersen, Tony Granato and Peter DeBoer. Our discussion with Cody validated a lot of what our experiences and assumptions have been about coaching. Cody provided both anecdotal as well as empirical evidence to support the concept that coaches need to be high performers themselves, which in turn allows for their athletes to achieve peak performance. This self-care included nutrition, sleep, fitness, and most importantly in having someone to work with, a listening partner, who is outside of the inner circle who has no judgement, and is totally impartial. Cody’s discussion is a great kick off to season 3 of the Beyond the X’s and O’s Podcast. Listeners are sure to take away numerous insights on how to be an effective coach and leader with today’s athlete. Enjoy the discussion. Find out more about Cody at:
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Mental Health in Sport with HONE's Jessica Renney & Paula McQuaid
04/17/2022
Mental Health in Sport with HONE's Jessica Renney & Paula McQuaid
Jessica Renney and Paula McQuaid are the co-founds HONE Athletics, are both practicing Psychotherapists, and are Professional Members of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. Growing up, Jessica was an avid athlete and her dad coached 13+ years in the NHL. Paula was also an avid athlete and has had the opportunity to work with Hockey Canada as a Mental Performance Consultant with the Women’s U-18 National Team, winning a bronze medal (2018), gold medal (2019) and silver medal (2020) at IIHF World Championships. They combined their athletic and professional experiences to create Hone Athletics. In our final episode of our declaration of war against the old school coaching mentality, Jessica and Paula really spoke to the importance of mental health and the needed shift in sport. Here are some key takeaways: The culture for sport is one of the biggest indicators for an athlete’s mental health Athletes want to talk about their mental health and have that support That athletes need sport specific mental health strategies How mental health has been neglected, underserved and untapped in sport The importance for coaches to take care of their own mental health It is the coaches responsibility to a make a difference in the culture, but a lot don’t know how to do it Mental health and mental performance are not about ‘fixing people’ Coaches have an enormous opportunity to shift the culture and have impact on their athletes outside of sport This honest and insightful discussion around mental health in sport is exactly why we dedicated this season to fight against the ‘Old-School’ ways of thinking. We get what we tolerate and coaches need to take responsibility. Please share this episode with your fellow coaches, players and parents.
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Shifting the Culture with Brock McGillis
03/27/2022
Shifting the Culture with Brock McGillis
Brock McGillis is the first openly gay men’s professional hockey player, public speaker and a leading activist in the LGBTQ2S+ space. McGillis studied communications and sports community at Laurentian University and is certified in EDI from Cornell University. His rare combination of education and lived experience have allowed him to become an influential LGBTQ+ advocate, both in the world of sports and beyond. McGillis is an international speaker and brings his unique experiences to corporations, events, sports teams, and schools. His continuous work to shift the conversation around sports and pride has been highlighted in media formats across North America and earned him recognition as one of The Hockey News’ 100 most influential people in hockey for 2022. McGillis shared honest and raw experiences that humanize his story. As a result, we believe his inspiring perspective is a crucial piece in our fight against the ‘Old-School’ ways of thinking. The key takeaways include: The conformity to cultural norms and the need to challenge the status quo Gatekeepers need to evolve and are key to shifting the cultural norms Fortunately he had support from his family, but not everyone in sport was supportive - what would the impact be for those who don’t have support in either? How hockey players can be influencers and positive shift makers in our society The need to shift from superficial ‘Bro’ discussions to deeper meaningful connections in the sporting culture Performative acts of inclusion that have little to no impact Luke Prokop’s story McGillis' story can have a significant impact on our culture - so join us in the fight against the ‘Old-School’ ways of thinking and share this episode with your fellow coaches, players and parents.
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Transformational Coaching with Dr. Jean Côté
03/05/2022
Transformational Coaching with Dr. Jean Côté
Dr. Jean Côté is a professor in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen’s University, where he served as the Director of the School from 2006-2019. He has published more than 160 refereed papers on a variety of sport psychology and youth sport topics and 50 book chapters. He is currently researching the examination of parents as “consumers” in the youth sport system and the impact of Transformational Coaching on athletes’ development. He has presented his work to both sport governing organizations and academic conferences throughout the world and has delivered many keynote addresses at major national and international conferences. Dr. Côté shared key insights for coaches to integrate transformational leadership principles: How the soft skills are the “power” skills Coaching the person before the player - get to know your athletes as people Sport can be a tool for personal development Dispelling the notion that coaches need to keep control - understanding the progression of autonomy Small everyday behaviours make a big difference The role of sociocultural factors and the environment - coaches need to be aware that one size does not fit all in player development The research has made it clear that transformational coaching works, but the challenge is to make it the new norm. See the resources below for a summary of Dr. Côté’s work on Transformational Coaching. Join us in this fight against the ‘old school’ coaching mentality by sharing with your fellow coaches!
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Coaching Better Every Season with Dr. Wade Gilbert
02/20/2022
Coaching Better Every Season with Dr. Wade Gilbert
Dr. Wade Gilbert is an internationally renowned performance consultant and award-winning professor in the Department of Kinesiology at California State University, Fresno. He is author of the highly acclaimed book Coaching Better Every Season. Gilbert is a long-time advisor to the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee Coach Education Department and primary coach education consultant for USA Football. Specific to hockey, he has served as an advisor to leading hockey organizations and coaching staffs around the world, including USA Hockey, Hockey Canada, IIHF, NHL/NHLPA, WHL, and USHL. Most recently, Gilbert served as the mental performance coach for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics medal-winning Canadian women’s softball team. Wade has literally written the book on Coaching Better Every Season - here are some of the key takeaways from the episode: There is no excuses for coaches not to be learning (don’t let your insecurities, pride, or ego get in the way) Awaken to the people side of coaching (people first, sport second) The essence of coaching is navigating the moments Best practices versus best principles (personalize the principles to your situation) Each season is a journey and your job is to build a sturdy ship - there will be storms, but with a sturdy ship you will be okay The bottom line is that as a coach you might not be able to fully control winning, but you can control the experience your team has. Safe to say, Wade is an advocate in the fight against the ‘old school’ coaching mentality and you too can join us by sharing with your fellow coaches!
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Changing the Game Project with John O’Sullivan
02/13/2022
Changing the Game Project with John O’Sullivan
John O’Sullivan is an internationally known TEDx Speaker and the founder of the Changing the Game Project. John is the author of two #1 bestselling books: Changing the Game and Every Moment Matters; he is also the host of the Way of Champions Podcast, one of the top-rated podcasts for coaches. John is a former collegiate and professional soccer player, and has coached for over 20 years on the youth, high school and college level. He has consulted with the US Olympic Committee, US Soccer, USA Football, US Lacrosse, USA Swimming, Ireland Rugby, Aussie Rules Football and many more. John shared some keen insights in this episode: Positive shift and movement in coaches, but parents still need education How there is an imaginary fear of asking volunteers to do more The importance of focusing on creating an environment and culture for your team Self-reflection practices he has used and encourages other coaches to do so The #1 cause for coach burnout is losing sight of their why How sport is neutral and it’s the adults that make it a positive or negative experience When the eyes are shining you nailed it John is without a doubt a huge advocate in our war against the ‘old-school’ coaching mentality. You can join us by sharing with your fellow coaches!
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The Alter Ego Effect with Peak Performance Coach Todd Herman
02/05/2022
The Alter Ego Effect with Peak Performance Coach Todd Herman
Todd Herman is a Peak Performance Coach, International Speaker, and WSJ Bestselling Author Of The Alter Ego Effect: The Power Of Secret Identities To Transform Your Life. Todd has been entrenched in the world of elite performers for over two decades working with the highest achievers in Sports and Business to help them achieve their most ambitious goals. Simply put, Todd Herman helps ambitious people do hard things. Todd provides a lot of great insights in this episode: How he got started, sharing his early experiences with Harvey Dorfman, Roger Clemens, and Ryan Smith Why we need to stop 'old school' practices like the MLB "Is his wife hot?" How Scandinavian countries are ahead of the curve on performance coaching How performance coaching can be a proactive and enhancing pursuit instead of a reactive That we should reframe coaching (leadership) as being a verb not a noun - and that it is not an additive process but more a subtractive process of the ego Why helping athletes enjoy the process of growth is a key definition of a successful coach What needs to change so that athletes can get the true benefits of sport The bottom line is that Todd has built his career on helping athletes and leaders create the optimal identities to achieve elite performance. Safe to say, Todd is an advocate in the fight against the ‘old school’ coaching mentality and you too can join us by sharing with your fellow coaches!
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A Practical Look at Building a New Era of Coaching
01/30/2022
A Practical Look at Building a New Era of Coaching
In this episode we double down on our season 2 Declaration of War by contrasting the ‘old school’ coaching mentality with the New Era of Coaching. This episode was not originally in the line-up, but we added it because of numerous messages we received in support of this season, some of which asked for more practical advice for how to overcome ‘old school’ ways of thinking. Plus there was an interesting message against this season and so we wanted to affirm that the ‘old school’ mentality is still lingering - we see it daily from many of the athletes we work with. We want to ensure that people are understanding the ‘command and control’ coaching of the past is not acceptable and that coaches need to challenge themselves to grow in their understanding of what effective coaching is. Specifically, in this episode, we provide practical suggestions from four different perspectives within the game: Head Coaches - The importance of evolving as a coach and shifting away from common ‘old school’ behaviours. Assistant Coaches - What to do if you find yourself working with an ‘old school’ mentality head coach. Players - How NOT to let the coaches be an excuse for their mindset and performance. Parents - This is a huge one for youth sports in helping shift the cultural norms and setting higher standards. Continue to join us in the fight against the ‘old school’ coaching mentality by sharing with your fellow coaches!
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How to Build a Team of Leaders, with Leadership Coach Marc Guevremont
01/16/2022
How to Build a Team of Leaders, with Leadership Coach Marc Guevremont
So many people talk about the importance of leadership, but Marc Guevremont actually has built a 20+ year career working with teams and coaches from major junior and NCAA levels, all the way to the NHL, to maximize their leadership and create cultures of excellence.
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It's NOT All or Nothing: A Look at Process vs Results
01/02/2022
It's NOT All or Nothing: A Look at Process vs Results
We have enjoyed watching the All or Nothing: Toronto Maple Leafs series on Amazon Prime. But we wanted to take a critical lens to this series to break down what effective leadership is and highlight why coaches should NOT take an all or nothing approach to results.
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