57 min

063: Rob Pacey on creating content Supporting Champions

    • Self-Improvement

In this episode I spoke to Rob Pacey. Rob runs one of the most successful podcasts in Sport, the aptly named Pacey performance podcast, which focuses on strength and conditioning and training. He has curated close to 300 episodes since 2015 featuring some of the leading names in aspects of conditioning.
In this discussion I was curious to find out what inspired Rob to begin recording episodes, and how he took the plunge. What Rob didn’t have at the time was a reputation to lean upon, he just went for it, with an infectious spirit summed up in the phrase, “Well I could do that”, or at least I could try. That optimistic spirit shines through about wanting to network, create connections, learn from people and contributing. In a cluttered world of online content we can learn from Rob’s lessons of being consistent, showing up for people and ultimately creating something of value. While he didn’t have a reputation when he first started, he does now!
Show notes
Dreams of becoming a professional footballer
Realisations of having optimised his performance
The loss felt when ending the pursuit of becoming a professional
Importance of education as another outlet
Mini business charging for football training
Finding work as a ‘fitness guy’
Getting an opportunity because people trusted him
Transition to the commercial world working for Catapult
Benefitting from other podcasts and thinking, “I could do that!”
Leading me to the realisation that this would be a great networking opportunity
Becoming the podcast guy
The strongest guests are the ones who you can have a drink with and who can talk hard science
Developing buy-in is a critical theme
Creating a resource for people to add value
Getting the specifics out from guests, there’s a lot of assumed knowledge
What has Rob learned. Editing audio, social media material, but also anticipating and communicating what the audience want to hear – becoming in tune with the industry
Authenticity to who you are and aware of what you communicate on social media
 
Links
Rob on Twitter https://twitter.com/strengthofsci
The Pacey Performance Podcast can be found here https://www.strengthofscience.com/
Supporting Champions on Twitter www.twitter.com/support_champs
Steve Ingham on Twitter www.twitter.com/ingham_steve
Supporting Champions on Linkedin, www.linkedin.com/company/supporting-champions
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/supportingchampions/
A reminder if you’re keen to pre-register for the next wave of Graduate Membership enrolments then you can do so at https://supportingchampions.co.uk/membership/
If you’re looking for some coaching support or some virtual team development help to support you to get to the next level in work, life or sport then take a look at https://supportingchampions.co.uk/coaching-mentoring/
or drop us a note at enquiries@supportingchampions.co.uk then you can sign up for a free consultation to explore which package is right for you.

In this episode I spoke to Rob Pacey. Rob runs one of the most successful podcasts in Sport, the aptly named Pacey performance podcast, which focuses on strength and conditioning and training. He has curated close to 300 episodes since 2015 featuring some of the leading names in aspects of conditioning.
In this discussion I was curious to find out what inspired Rob to begin recording episodes, and how he took the plunge. What Rob didn’t have at the time was a reputation to lean upon, he just went for it, with an infectious spirit summed up in the phrase, “Well I could do that”, or at least I could try. That optimistic spirit shines through about wanting to network, create connections, learn from people and contributing. In a cluttered world of online content we can learn from Rob’s lessons of being consistent, showing up for people and ultimately creating something of value. While he didn’t have a reputation when he first started, he does now!
Show notes
Dreams of becoming a professional footballer
Realisations of having optimised his performance
The loss felt when ending the pursuit of becoming a professional
Importance of education as another outlet
Mini business charging for football training
Finding work as a ‘fitness guy’
Getting an opportunity because people trusted him
Transition to the commercial world working for Catapult
Benefitting from other podcasts and thinking, “I could do that!”
Leading me to the realisation that this would be a great networking opportunity
Becoming the podcast guy
The strongest guests are the ones who you can have a drink with and who can talk hard science
Developing buy-in is a critical theme
Creating a resource for people to add value
Getting the specifics out from guests, there’s a lot of assumed knowledge
What has Rob learned. Editing audio, social media material, but also anticipating and communicating what the audience want to hear – becoming in tune with the industry
Authenticity to who you are and aware of what you communicate on social media
 
Links
Rob on Twitter https://twitter.com/strengthofsci
The Pacey Performance Podcast can be found here https://www.strengthofscience.com/
Supporting Champions on Twitter www.twitter.com/support_champs
Steve Ingham on Twitter www.twitter.com/ingham_steve
Supporting Champions on Linkedin, www.linkedin.com/company/supporting-champions
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/supportingchampions/
A reminder if you’re keen to pre-register for the next wave of Graduate Membership enrolments then you can do so at https://supportingchampions.co.uk/membership/
If you’re looking for some coaching support or some virtual team development help to support you to get to the next level in work, life or sport then take a look at https://supportingchampions.co.uk/coaching-mentoring/
or drop us a note at enquiries@supportingchampions.co.uk then you can sign up for a free consultation to explore which package is right for you.

57 min