

Win More, Live Better
Zach Brandon
Win More, Live Better is a podcast for sport coaches and high-performing leaders who care deeply about results, but refuse to compromise their well-being, joy, or relationships in the process. This show explores what it really means to win more and live better on your terms. Through stories, conversations, and practical frameworks, each episode helps you sharpen your leadership, strengthen your inner game, and build systems that support sustainable performance for you and those you lead.Hosted by Zach Brandon, a nationally recognized performance and leadership advisor who partners with elite sport coaches, executives, and high performers to help them thrive using practical tools, systems, and mindset frameworks.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 5min
Steady in the Wind: Why Strengths Are Your True Anchor
Every performer faces storms, but knowing how to drop your anchor is key. Personal strengths serve as that anchor, offering stability during challenges. Instead of fixating on weaknesses, it's crucial to lean into what you do best. Zach shares insightful discussions that reveal reliable skills that ground individuals. He emphasizes the importance of routines and healthy effort in steadying performance. Ultimately, listeners are encouraged to identify and trust their anchors to navigate turbulent times.

Nov 6, 2025 • 8min
Movement Creates Clarity
Ever feel stuck like a parked car waiting for GPS signals? Discover how taking action is essential for clarity and direction. Embrace movement and experiment to unveil your true passions. Don’t let perfection paralyze you; small steps and adjustments can lead to progress. Learn the importance of flexibility and curiosity in planning, and treat setbacks as minor bumps in the road. Reflective prompts help identify meaningful next steps. Get ready to steer your life in the right direction!

Nov 3, 2025 • 8min
Coaching Lessons from The Matrix: The Red Pill for Leadership
Sharing and receiving the truth might be the hardest (and most important) part of a team's culture. Inspired by the movie,The Matrix, and Buzz Williams’ “red pill” principle at Texas A&M, this episode dives into what it means to choose the honest reality over comfort in your team or organization. We also highlight Kevin Eastman's 3 components of the truth: Live it, tell it, and take it. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://winningwithwords.beehiiv.com/If you’re a coach or leader striving for more clarity, consistency, and fulfillment, feel free to reach out anytime to see how I can best serve you: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zach-brandon-40169573/

Nov 3, 2025 • 1h 1min
Becky Burleigh | NCAA Champion & Hall of Fame Soccer Coach at Florida | "Coaches need gameplans for their careers too."
When Becky Burleigh took over the brand-new Florida Gators women’s soccer program at just 26 years old, there was no history to inherit, she had to build it. Three years later, she delivered a national championship.Across 26 seasons at the University of Florida, Coach Burleigh became one of the winningest coaches in college soccer history. She amassed 513 career wins, 14 SEC regular-season titles, 12 SEC Tournament championships, 22 NCAA appearances, and a 2024 induction into the Florida Athletics Hall of Fame.But Becky’s impact goes well beyond the sideline. She co-founded What Drives Winning, teaches a master’s course she created at the University of Florida on character, team dynamics, and self-awareness, she continues to consult with coaches and she's committed to creating a community for coaches to learn and grow together.Here's some notable highlights from our conversation:[5:27] — Two Words That Defined Her Coaching Experience[11:31] — Coaches Need Career Gameplans[14:11] — Defining Success as a Coach[16:25] — Protecting What Matters[18:50] — Coaching with Freedom[23:21] — Bringing Home "Leftover Energy"[31:44] — The Illusion of Control[35:06] — Becky's Favorite Daily Reminder[37:15] — What Drives Winning Environments[44:50] — Truth-Tellers and Taking Feedback[50:20] — Learning From Stars (Marta, Alex Morgan)[53:48] — Impostor SyndromeMore Resources from Becky:To learn more about Becky's coaching and the What Drives Winning community, feel free to check out their website here: https://whatdriveswinning.com/More Resources from Zach:For more practical tools and mindset stories, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://winningwithwords.beehiiv.com/If you’re a coach or leader striving for more clarity, consistency, and fulfillment, feel free to reach out anytime to see how I can best serve you: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zach-brandon-40169573/

Nov 2, 2025 • 4min
Excuses or Excellence? You Choose.
In 1999, Kobe Bryant broke his wrist, but showed up early the next morning and completed a workout on the court anyway. This scene offered a valuable lesson to one of his teammates because it highlighted the difference between those who want it from those who work for it. In this episode, we unpack how elite performers (from Kobe Bryant to a Grammy-winning artist) override their brain’s natural pull toward comfort and excuses. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://winningwithwords.beehiiv.com/If you’re a coach or leader striving for more clarity, consistency, and fulfillment, feel free to reach out anytime to see how I can best serve you: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zach-brandon-40169573/

Oct 30, 2025 • 7min
Thermostat and Thermometer Leadership
Most leadership messages push you to “be a thermostat” and set the tone for your team and its culture. But great leaders know that before you can change the temperature, you have to understand it. In this episode, we explore why it's imperative for coaches and leaders to be thermostats AND thermometers with their teams. The key is learning to balance between reading the room and setting the tone.For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://winningwithwords.beehiiv.com/If you’re a coach or leader striving for more clarity, consistency, and fulfillment, feel free to reach out anytime to see how I can best serve you: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zach-brandon-40169573/

Oct 28, 2025 • 7min
Why Strong Systems (and People) Are Built to Fail Safely
Great leaders don’t design environments that never fail, but they do build ones that recover quickly. In this episode, we explore the difference between "fail-safe" and "safe-to-fail" systems and what NASA’s Apollo 13 mission, Netflix’s Chaos Monkey, and parenting can teach us about building stronger, more flexible mindsets. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://winningwithwords.beehiiv.com/If you’re a coach or leader striving for more clarity, consistency, and fulfillment, feel free to reach out anytime to see how I can best serve you: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zach-brandon-40169573/

Oct 26, 2025 • 56min
Phil Beckner | NBA High Performance Consultant and Development Coach | “Your character is displayed by two things: Your behaviors and your responses.”
Today’s guest is Phil Beckner who is one of basketball’s most trusted and respected player development coaches and a teacher who’s coached at nearly every level of the game.Phil is currently a Player Development Consultant for numerous NBA players and several college programs, helping performers thrive on and off the court. Through his company, Be Better Be Different, he also partners with high-performing teams, organizations, and businesses to elevate leadership, build culture, and maximize results. He’s a sought-after speaker for both athletic and corporate groups, known for translating performance principles into simple, actionable standards.Previously, Phil spent two seasons at Boise State, rising from assistant to associate head coach, contributing to back-to-back 20-win campaigns, two NIT appearances, and the development of first-round NBA Draft pick Chandler Hutchison. His career has also included Nebraska, the Oklahoma City Blue of the NBA G-League, and seven seasons at Weber State, where he helped win three conference titles, reach both the NIT and NCAA tournaments, and work closely with future All-NBA guard Damian Lillard.Here's some notable highlights from our conversation:[5:22] — The 5 Separators for Elite Performers[13:38] — Be Better, Be Different[18:58] — What Elite Performers Avoid[25:01] — Become Great At What You're Good At[28:44] — Damian Lillard's Growth and Development[34:38] — The Power of Self-Talk and Identity Sheets[39:39] — Why Players Are Often Confident Externally and Fragile Internally[43:07] — Intentionally Training the Mind[51:08] — Higher Clarity Leads to Higher Performance[52:56] — Be Better Be Different Legacy FoundationMore Resources from Phil:To learn more about Phil's coaching, speaking, and foundation, feel free to check out his website here: https://www.bebetterbedifferent.com/More Resources from Zach:For more practical tools and mindset stories, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://winningwithwords.beehiiv.com/If you’re a coach or leader striving for more clarity, consistency, and fulfillment, feel free to reach out anytime to see how I can best serve you: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zach-brandon-40169573/

Oct 24, 2025 • 5min
Are You Playing "From" or "For" Victory?
Today we discuss a quote from NFL star wide receiver, Cooper Kupp, that illustrates the mindset he has to play and compete with freedom on the field. We explore how intentional preparation builds confidence and detachment unlocks freedom. Together, this combination helps you perform freely and as the best version of yourself.For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://winningwithwords.beehiiv.com/If you’re a coach or leader striving for more clarity, consistency, and fulfillment, feel free to reach out anytime to see how I can best serve you: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zach-brandon-40169573/

Oct 24, 2025 • 8min
Fight One More Round
A 61-round draw. A 21-round knockout. And a mantra that still contains relevance today well beyond the boxing ring. This episode dives into the story of “Gentleman Jim” Corbett and how his mantra ("Fight one more round") offers a timeless lesson in focus and mental strength. We discuss Corbett's story, the science behind endurance and fatigue, and how you can leverage intentional self-talk to stay composed when your energy fades. For more practical tools and mindset stories like this, you can subscribe to my free newsletter here: https://winningwithwords.beehiiv.com/If you’re a coach or leader striving for more clarity, consistency, and fulfillment, feel free to reach out anytime to see how I can best serve you: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zach-brandon-40169573/


