

MindStrong
Lewis Hatchett
Helping you develop a stronger mind to perform, thrive, and handle whatever life throws at you.
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Jan 18, 2022 • 18min
#111 - Finding and Owning Your Strengths
On this episode of the podcast, Lewis talks about finding and owning your strengths. He discusses the concept of Blue Monday and the importance of knowing your strengths. He also shares insights from the Thai soccer team's cave rescue and emphasizes the value of doubling down on your strengths.

Jan 11, 2022 • 44min
#110 - Nicole Snell | Combatting Conflict
Nicole Snell, CEO of Girls Fight Back, shares insights on managing conflict, ego, and masculinity. She discusses self-defense, awareness, and intervention. They also talk about empowerment, education, and the role of sport in social change. Nicole emphasizes the power of listening and learning for systemic change.

Jan 4, 2022 • 1h 21min
#109 - Best Bits from 2021
Here are just a selection of some of the best bits in 2021 from the podcast[3:49] Travis Head[7:50] Brooke Neal[11:05] Dr Jim Taylor[14:48] Dale Steyn[17:15] Helen Richardson-Walsh[19:33] Geoff Thomas[22:03] James Kerr[41:50] Chris Mosier[49:08] Patrick Mckeown[56:03] Dr Jim Loehr[1:05:46] Jon Lewis[1:10:17] Michelle Carter[1:13:35] Ruby TuiBe one of the first 100 to receive a Mindstrong journal by signing up at lewishatchett.com/mindstrongThis episode is sponsored by Sport Yogi.Available on iOS & AndroidConnect with Lewis at:TikTok: @lewis_hatchettInstagram: @lewishatchettFor more on the podcast visit www.lewishatchett.com/podcastContact the show at podcast@lewishatchett.com

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Dec 28, 2021 • 58min
#108 - Jim Loehr | Leading with Character
Jim Loehr, a world-renowned performance psychologist, discusses building mental toughness, discovering purpose, and leaving a legacy. They explore emulating role models, finding true north, and the eight words on your tombstone. They also delve into mental toughness training in sports, flow state, and training challenges during COVID-19. Jim emphasizes the importance of the inner voice as a coach and leading with character. They touch on energy as the most valuable asset and share Jim's mantra for personal growth and improvement.

Dec 21, 2021 • 1h
#107 - Jodie Williams | Being Kinder to Yourself
Jodie Williams, British sprinter specializing in 100, 200, and 400 meters, shares her athletic journey, training routine, the importance of being kind to yourself, rising up from adversity, therapy in athletes, changing disciplines for Tokyo 2020 Olympics, motivation, and values she lives by.

Dec 14, 2021 • 1h 3min
#106 - James Kerr | The Meaning of Team Culture
James Kerr is the author of the popular book “Legacy” which is all about his time spent learning off the New Zealand All Blacks, one of the most successful teams in history.Lewis and James talk about what we can learn from teams across different kinds of sports: dealing with unique teammates, being a good leader, having character and talent, and the importance of love and deep human connection in every successful team.[03:11] Introducing James Kerr[05:13] New Zealand Cricket Team[10:57] Do Nice Guys Finish Last?[15:51] Be a Maverick or a Dickhead[24:27] Leadership and Values[32:00] Character and Talent[39:32] Love and its Different Forms[45:04] Emotional Intelligence[50:08] Landscape of Culture[58:32] James’ New BookBe one of the first 100 to receive a Mindstrong journal by signing up at lewishatchett.com/mindstrongThis episode is sponsored by Sport Yogi.Available on iOS & AndroidConnect with Lewis at:TikTok: @lewis_hatchettInstagram: @lewishatchettFor more on the podcast visit www.lewishatchett.com/podcastContact the show at podcast@lewishatchett.com

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Dec 7, 2021 • 1h 38min
#105 - Dr. Jim Taylor | Building your Mental Training
Dr. Jim Taylor, internationally recognized sports psychologist, discusses mental training and creating a program. Topics include his career as an alpine skier, the power of visualization, developing resilience, and the importance of practice. Also covered are mental performance assessment, the five mental muscles, and the advantages of mentally trained athletes. The podcast explores transitioning from skiing to triathlon training, the role of genetics in sports performance, training under challenging conditions, and maintaining focus and attitude.

Nov 30, 2021 • 1h 31min
#104 - Hugo Hammond | Staying True to Who You Are
Hugo Hammond and England Physical Disability Cricketer and was a contestant on the reality TV show, Love Island.Lewis and Hugo talk about Hugo’s family, his love for cricket, and his experience in the villas of Love Island. The talk about his goal of staying true to himself, spreading the importance of mental health and disabilities in sports and in life, and his rise to reality TV fame. [08:57] Being Wheelchair-bound [11:24] Elite Dream and Playing with Diverse People [21:19] Disability Bubble and Balancing Life [29:28] How Hugo Got into Love Island [33:08] His Experience [38:17] Hugo’s Goal [41:41] Staying True [43:44] Mental Health [50:45] What Keeps Hugo Level [58:15] The Perfect Shoe [01:00:03] Running Training [01:02:07] Body Image and Aesthetics [01:09:12] Trolls and Threats [01:13:20] Euros Final and Backlash [01:16:40] Best Advice [01:18:48] Documentary Recommendations [01:20:48] Where to Find HugoFind more about Hugo at:Instagram: @hugo_hammond_Be one of the first 100 to receive a Mindstrong journal by signing up at lewishatchett.com/mindstrong This episode is sponsored by Sport Yogi. Available on iOS & AndroidConnect with Lewis at:TikTok: @lewis_hatchettInstagram: @lewishatchettFor more on the podcast visit www.lewishatchett.com/podcast Contact the show at podcast@lewishatchett.com

Nov 23, 2021 • 18min
#103 - Goals vs Expectations
The podcast discusses goal setting, motivation, and managing expectations. It explores the impact of goals on satisfaction, the importance of setting big goals, and finding a balance between internal and external motivations. It also emphasizes the role of mindfulness in managing expectations and focusing on the process. The Mindstrong Journal is introduced as a tool to uncover one's identity and define athletic goals.

Nov 16, 2021 • 1h 2min
#102 - Ed Latimore | Not Caring What Other People Think
Ed Latimore, former professional heavy weight boxer, army veteran, and best-selling author, discusses his journey into boxing, his battle with alcoholism and sobriety, and the power of not caring what people think. They also touch on the boxing scene, bouncing back from failure, and looking inward to unearth trauma. Ed shares advice to his younger self and emphasizes the superpower of not caring what other people think.


