16 episodes

The PINN Podcast aims to explore the relationship between nutrition service, behaviour change and psychological aspects and tools to consider when working with athletes. One of the issues we face, as Performance Nutritionists, is when we are becoming academically 'qualified' we receive little to no exposure to a number of aspects that are integral to our role. These include: What a 'good' conversation looks like? How to structure a nutrition 'needs analysis'? How to spot 'red flags' for referrals? How do we set up clinical referrals?... Unlike Psychology, very few nutrition students get the opportunity to have their consultations reviewed with structured feedback. This, and many more elements, we discuss throughout the series.The podcast aims to be a development tool for Performance Nutritionists. We interview experienced, as well as newly qualified applied nutritionists, lecturers and practitioners in sport & exercise psychology, lifestyle practitioners and athletes to uncover barriers & challenges to supporting elite athletes in individual & team sports.

The PINN Podcast Jodie Hemmings-Trigg MSc, SENr

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The PINN Podcast aims to explore the relationship between nutrition service, behaviour change and psychological aspects and tools to consider when working with athletes. One of the issues we face, as Performance Nutritionists, is when we are becoming academically 'qualified' we receive little to no exposure to a number of aspects that are integral to our role. These include: What a 'good' conversation looks like? How to structure a nutrition 'needs analysis'? How to spot 'red flags' for referrals? How do we set up clinical referrals?... Unlike Psychology, very few nutrition students get the opportunity to have their consultations reviewed with structured feedback. This, and many more elements, we discuss throughout the series.The podcast aims to be a development tool for Performance Nutritionists. We interview experienced, as well as newly qualified applied nutritionists, lecturers and practitioners in sport & exercise psychology, lifestyle practitioners and athletes to uncover barriers & challenges to supporting elite athletes in individual & team sports.

    S.2 / Ep.1 - The Applied Sport and Exercise Practitioner; Andy Borrie, Charlotte Chandler and Paula Watson

    S.2 / Ep.1 - The Applied Sport and Exercise Practitioner; Andy Borrie, Charlotte Chandler and Paula Watson

    Welcome to Series 2 of The PINN Podcast!

    Excited to get the second series underway with a conversation with 3 experienced practitioners and editors of The Applied Sport and Exercise Practitioner that was released earlier this summer in July 2023.

    Andy Borrie has worked in elite sport and higher education for 30 years; developing world class performance programmes in the 90's and early 00's, and was Head of High Performance for Loughborough University previously, leading their talent ID programmes and managing relationships with National Governing Bodies. As well as his work at The University of Derby,  Andy runs his own consultancy supporting the development of professional practice; part of the reason he wanted to be involved in the pulling together of this wonderful text.

    Charlotte Chandler is currently at The University of Derby, where Charlotte lectures and conducts research in Sport and Exercise Psychology. Charlottes main responsibility is to support Post Graduate students, including their progress and development in their success in applied practice.

    Paula Watson has been a guest on The PINN Podcast in the first series, Episode 8, go and check that episode out if you haven't already! Paula is an Exercise Psychologist with a special interest in health behaviour change. Paula has over 18 years experience in the field, having conducted several years in Higher Education at Liverpool John Moores University, conducting research in the field. Paula's passion is supporting and developing people's softer skills, that aren't on the curriculum within Higher Education. Paula's research has helped develop interventions to support and train health and exercise practitioners, fostering motivation in others.

    Paula is now in full time practice as an applied exercise Psychologist running her own consultancy - www.madeuptomove.co.uk

    PINN Podcast listeners can benefit from a 20% discount from Routledge if they order The Applied Sport and Exercise Practitioner from their website: https://www.routledge.com/The-Applied-Sport-and-Exercise-Practitioner/Borrie-Chandler-Hooton-Miles-Watson/p/book/9781032268170?gclid=Cj0KCQjwpc-oBhCGARIsAH6ote_SNCvjlQOqWp6NGVJnXSv2jqovRewERVnhvc89W02bznSKmkd_798aAirDEALw_wcB

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    S.1 / Ep.14 Applied reflections working in professional team sport

    S.1 / Ep.14 Applied reflections working in professional team sport

    In this episode I am joined by Anne-Marie Mulholland, currently supporting both the men and women 7s programme with the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU). Anne-Marie and I discussed her career progress and development since graduating from the MSc at LJMU and Anne-Marie reflects on her practice within high performance sport - providing some absolute gems of advice for any practitioner. I guarantee if you are currently practicing in the field you will be nodding along to the conversation as we go, and if you are working towards the graduate register of the SENr - maybe just finishing your MSc around about now, you will take a lot from this reflective conversation. 

    Anne-Marie joins us for the Live Q&A Tuesday 6th June 7-7.45pm on our Instagram page ; @thepinnpodcast   
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    S.1 / Ep.13 Sam McHaffie - Views on Nutrition within the female football pathway; Lion cubs to Lionesses

    S.1 / Ep.13 Sam McHaffie - Views on Nutrition within the female football pathway; Lion cubs to Lionesses

    In this episode I am joined by current PhD student Sam McHaffie who is conducting research sponsored by The FA at Liverpool John Moores University investigating the quantification of energy expenditure within 16 - 19 year old  International standard female youth players. 
    We discussed Sams journey to this point in his career and unpicked thoughts on his working environments and the importance of mentorship within your role as an early career nutritionist. We spoke around some of the findings from his research that identified a fear of carbohydrate amongst players, and how this research began to quantify the environment and culture that surrounded nutrition within the pathway; the theme of carbohydrate consumption and body composition analysis were themes that were highlighted as a result. Sam discusses his passion for the development of the female game and it was an absolute pleasure to discuss these topics and more around his own applied experiences. 

    *LIVE Q&A - THURSDAY 4th MAY 7 - 7.45pm INSTAGRAM*

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    S.1 / Ep.12 Dr Meghan Bentley, PhD - Behavioural analysis, M.I & development of the practitioner

    S.1 / Ep.12 Dr Meghan Bentley, PhD - Behavioural analysis, M.I & development of the practitioner

    Meghan’s PhD research used behavioural science to understand the dietary behaviours of elite athletes to advance the professional practice of sports and exercise nutritionists. This was a great conversation for me personally, and professionally as Meghan’s research sparked my interest in behaviour change as a topic within the discipline of Performance Nutrition. In this episode we discuss Meghan’s experience of conducting a sports nutrition behavioural analysis underpinned by the COM-B model and Theoretical Domains Framework and the conflict that she felt when supporting athletes performance, health, and wellbeing within high-performance sport. We also discuss the tools that practitioners can use in their own  environments and we unpack how the values of the practitioner can shape relationships with athletes and colleagues within the sport science, medicine, and coaching team.
    Meghan uses her knowledge of behavioural science to provide an insight to her research and practice. We discuss why we feel behaviour change has become an integral part of our role as practitioners and signpost listeners to various resources to help support their curiosity of behavioural science.

    BDA Course - Dietary behaviour change of athletes booking link
    https://www.bda.uk.com/practice-and-education/education/your-cpd/bda-classroom-courses/dietary-behaviours-of-athletes.html

    Motivational Interviewing use in Nutrition - Hugh Gilmore Podium Psychology
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    Motivational Interviewing Analysis - Hugh Gilmore Podium Psychology
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    S.1 / Ep.11 Gemma McGuinness - Values, conversations and insights in applied performance nutrition

    S.1 / Ep.11 Gemma McGuinness - Values, conversations and insights in applied performance nutrition

    Gemma is a Performance Nutritionist who runs her own consultancy – the nutrition gem, who shares great and relevant content on Instagram, so please give her a follow there for great insights and pragmatic nutrition advice! Further to her own consultancy Gemma works alongside Daniel Davey at Davey Nutrition. 

    Gemma is also a footballer, playing for Galway Utd in the League of Ireland and currently collaborates with a variety of sports but more recently has been supporting motor sport athletes. Gemma and I shared an incredibly insightful conversation around relationships with food, perceptions of self, challenges we have both faced from a body composition perspective and how that has shaped our view of what is important within the role of a performance nutritionist.
     This is a wonder-episdoe full of authenticity and genuine insights and reflections. A joy to have this episode to share with you! I hope it'll knock your socks off! 
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    S.1 / Ep.10 Rachel Muse - Catering for the athlete at home

    S.1 / Ep.10 Rachel Muse - Catering for the athlete at home

    In this episode I am joined by Private Chef extraordinaire , Rachel Muse. Rachel owns her own luxury catering company  - Talk, Eat, Laugh and sister company Discreet & Delicious - www.talkeatlaugh.com
     
    Rachel has such a passion for creating the most fabulous food for all of her clients and provides training for private chefs to place with her ever growing client base of High Net Worth (HNW) individuals all over Europe, America and Canada. Rachel is a master of the craft and works incredibly closely with Performance Nutritionists to ensure all of her elite athlete clientele are catered for - right down to the last gram of macronutrient that is required, supporting the Performance Nutritionist to ensure that adherence to the individualised strategy is no longer a barrier to success.
     
    Rachel supports delivery where it matters most - in the athletes home and with their families. Rachel shares her insights to nutrition through the lens of a Private Performance Chef and her fabulous personality and character shines through in this conversation!
     
    Great insights and a brilliant discussion with an allied professional in the space of Performance Nutrition. 
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