
Unlocking Human Potential with Andy Hosgood From Elite Sport to Elite Leadership: The Truth About Identity, Pressure & Performance
Dr Mathew Inness on life after sport, redefining success, and what high performers get wrong about resilience.
What happens when the thing that defined you… disappears?
In this episode of Unlocking Human Potential, I sit down with Dr Mathew Inness, former professional cricketer turned performance expert to explore the reality behind high performance.
Not the highlight reels.
Not the medals.
The human side.
We unpack what it really means to transition from elite sport into a new identity, and why so many high performers struggle when the external validation fades.
This is a conversation about pressure, purpose, and rebuilding from the inside out.
In this episode, we explore:
- The hidden psychological cost of high performance
- Why identity becomes your biggest strength… and your biggest trap
- What happens when performance no longer defines you
- The transition from elite sport into business and leadership
- How to build resilience that isn’t dependent on outcomes
- The mindset shift from external success → internal alignment
This isn’t just for athletes.
If you’re a leader, founder, or high performer who’s ever felt:
- Stuck despite success
- Lost in transition
- Or unsure what comes next
This conversation will hit home.
Listen now and start unlocking your next level of potential.
About Mathew
Dr. Mathew Inness is a former professional cricketer who competed at first-class level across Australia and the UK for over a decade, before transitioning into the world of elite performance.
But what makes his journey powerful isn’t just the sport it’s what came next.
With a PhD in sports science, an MBA, a background working with Olympic medal wining athletes as well as World Championships, and over a decade inside elite AFL environments including premiership success.
Mathew has become one of the leading minds in high performance and human development.
With almost 30 years in Professional and Olympic sport, he’s now leading high-performance and medical teams at the very top level of sport, helping individuals and organisations unlock what they’re truly capable of not just physically, but mentally and emotionally.
This is a conversation about what it really takes to perform under pressure, build resilient systems, and maximise human potential when it matters most.
