58 min

What War Teaches Us About Our Potential | Harry Moffitt | S2E5 UNSTOPPABLE with Kerwin Rae

    • Entrepreneurship

Anthony ‘Harry’ Moffitt, after almost 30 years, recently retired from the Australian Defence Force in the Special Air Service (SAS) Regiment as a Team Commander and Team Specialist. In his service, Harry completed 11 active service deployments, including being wounded in action in 2008. Harry completed his time with the SAS as its Human Performance Manager. 
Harry is now a registered psychologist and runs a human performance consultancy working with sports teams, the military, and industry. Harry uses his military training, experience, and lessons of grit, resilience, and loss, to teach others the powerful lessons he has learned in his lifetime. 
Harry’s new book Eleven Bats is an authentic insight into the truths of war; its lifelong lessons and its transformational qualities. Harry shares his stories as a SAS Operator and Team Commander and how cricket had a profound impact on his life; both on and off the pitch and battlefield. 
A true measure of strength; Harry Moffitt is one powerful man.
In this podcast you will hear about:
02:00 Harry’s current work 04:00 How time in the SAS led Harry to become a psychologist 07:00 The secrets of performance psychology 11:00 What is grit resilience? 17:00 How you should assess grit 20:00 The dream recruitment process 26:00 Developing a high-performance culture 30:00 Harry’s ideal model 34:00 The biggest lessons Harry has learned  39:00 Can leaders be friends? 42:00 Harry’s book: 11 Bats 48:00 The truth about special operations individuals  50:00 The biggest lessons from Harry’s experience

Anthony ‘Harry’ Moffitt, after almost 30 years, recently retired from the Australian Defence Force in the Special Air Service (SAS) Regiment as a Team Commander and Team Specialist. In his service, Harry completed 11 active service deployments, including being wounded in action in 2008. Harry completed his time with the SAS as its Human Performance Manager. 
Harry is now a registered psychologist and runs a human performance consultancy working with sports teams, the military, and industry. Harry uses his military training, experience, and lessons of grit, resilience, and loss, to teach others the powerful lessons he has learned in his lifetime. 
Harry’s new book Eleven Bats is an authentic insight into the truths of war; its lifelong lessons and its transformational qualities. Harry shares his stories as a SAS Operator and Team Commander and how cricket had a profound impact on his life; both on and off the pitch and battlefield. 
A true measure of strength; Harry Moffitt is one powerful man.
In this podcast you will hear about:
02:00 Harry’s current work 04:00 How time in the SAS led Harry to become a psychologist 07:00 The secrets of performance psychology 11:00 What is grit resilience? 17:00 How you should assess grit 20:00 The dream recruitment process 26:00 Developing a high-performance culture 30:00 Harry’s ideal model 34:00 The biggest lessons Harry has learned  39:00 Can leaders be friends? 42:00 Harry’s book: 11 Bats 48:00 The truth about special operations individuals  50:00 The biggest lessons from Harry’s experience

58 min