

The Growth Project
Dr. Milt Lowder, Dr. Drew Brannon, Dr. Gabriela Caviedes
Our group is traditionally trained in sport and performance psychology, and in the spirit of what we do, the purpose of our podcast is to make a positive impact on your life and challenge you to think differently on topics related to growth. Through conversations with coaches, athletes, executives, and leaders of industry, we will explore and highlight the mindset and skillset required for lasting growth. Ultimately, we exist to provide you with the tools to become the best version of you. At AMPLOS, we're passionate about helping you pursue better.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Feb 25, 2026 • 35min
Episode 370: Lessons from the Olympics
In this episode, Drs. Drew Brannon and Gabby Caviedes reflect on the recent 2026 Winter Olympics and what it revealed about high performance, discipline, and the pursuit of meaningful goals. From standout moments to the psychological demands athletes face at the highest level, they explore how principles of elite competition translate into everyday life, leadership, and personal growth.

Feb 23, 2026 • 6min
Growth Spurt: Focus
In this Growth Spurt, Dr. Drew Brannon tackles one of the biggest performance challenges today: focus. He explains how constant accessibility fuels distraction and pulls us away from what matters most. To do meaningful work, we have to intentionally "starve" distractions and design environments that support concentration. Dr. Brannon shares practical ways to increase drive, improve your surroundings, and be more intentional, giving yourself the best chance to follow through on what truly needs to get done.

7 snips
Feb 18, 2026 • 38min
Episode 369: Are You Expecting Too Much?
Are your expectations driving performance or quietly undermining it? In this episode, Drs. Drew Brannon and Gabby Caviedes explore how leaders can unintentionally create pressure that harms confidence, motivation, and results by expecting too much. They unpack the difference between healthy high standards and unrealistic demands, the impact excessive expectations have on individuals and teams, and the warning signs that something is off. You'll also gain practical strategies to recalibrate expectations, support growth, and lead in a way that challenges people without setting them up to fail.

Feb 16, 2026 • 2min
Growth Spurt: Forgiveness
In this Growth Spurt, Dr. Milt Lowder explores why forgiveness may be the single most important factor in personal growth. He explains how the inability to forgive (ourselves or others) quietly keeps us stuck, weighed down by shame, resentment, and things we can't control. Forgiveness isn't about excusing behavior; it's about freeing yourself. Dr. Lowder shares how practicing forgiveness creates emotional freedom, clarity, and the ability to move forward with strength and purpose.

Feb 11, 2026 • 34min
Episode 368: Fight With What You Have
In this episode, Drs. Drew Brannon and Gabby Caviedes use the 2026 Winter Olympics, and Lindsey Vonn's decision to compete after tearing her ACL in training, as a powerful lens into resilience, identity, and decision-making under pressure. Her story sparks a conversation about "fighting with what you have," how deeply sport becomes part of who athletes are, and the emotional and mental realities of competing while injured. They explore preparation, risk, self-awareness, and what it truly means to show up when the outcome is uncertain.

Feb 9, 2026 • 6min
Growth Spurt: High Standards
In this Growth Spurt, Dr. Drew Brannon explores why high standards are crucial to achieving goals. While people often dedicate time to setting ambitious targets, they often overlook the everyday behaviors they allow or tolerate. Goals can be well designed, but low standards quietly undermine progress. Dr. Brannon explains how the standards you hold yourself and your team to ultimately determine performance, culture, and long-term success.

Feb 4, 2026 • 36min
Episode 367: Are You Practicing Emotional Fitness?
In this conversation, Drs. Milt Lowder and Gabby Caviedes explore the concept of emotional fitness, which is the ability to understand, manage, and use emotions productively under pressure. They explain why emotional regulation is a defining trait of high performers and how it directly impacts decision-making, relationships, and resilience. The discussion highlights the critical difference between reacting and responding, and offers practical strategies to slow emotional impulses, build self-awareness, and strengthen emotional control. This episode reframes emotional intelligence as a trainable performance advantage, not just a personality trait.

Feb 2, 2026 • 5min
Growth Spurt: Post-Failure Protocols
In this Growth Spurt, Dr. Gabby Caviedes introduces practical post-failure protocols to help you respond more effectively after mistakes. She reframes failure as information, not identity, and explains why high performers don't avoid failure, they recover from it faster. Using a simple three-step process (regulate, reframe, reengage), this episode offers a clear, repeatable approach for learning from setbacks, quieting self-criticism, and re-entering the moment with confidence and clarity.

Jan 28, 2026 • 29min
Episode 366: The Invisible Curriculum - Education by Example
In this conversation, Drs. Drew Brannon and Milt Lowder explore the idea of legacy and what we're truly leaving our children and those we influence. While rooted in parenting, this discussion applies whether or not you have kids. They unpack how children pay far more attention to what we do than what we say, examine the "invisible curriculum" we pass down without realizing it, and invite honest feedback from children as a mirror for growth. Tune in for a thoughtful look at what our actions are teaching.

Jan 26, 2026 • 8min
Growth Spurt: Recovery Routines
In this Growth Spurt, Dr. Gabby Caviedes reframes how we think about rest and recovery, not as something you earn, but as a critical performance habit. She explains why high performers often treat recovery as optional, how lack of rest quietly limits growth, and offers a simple, practical framework for building sustainable recovery routines. This episode challenges productivity guilt and shows how small, consistent recovery practices protect performance, prevent burnout, and help you show up better every day.


