Emotional Intelligence - Dr Martyn Newman and the RocheMartin team share their insight

Dr Martyn Newman and Judy Purse - RocheMartin

Listen to renowned EQ experts Dr Martyn Newman and Judy Purse, the founders of the RocheMartin. They will be joined by colleagues, clients, partners and guests as they help you understand the key competencies of Emotional Intelligence and how this applies to individuals, business, sport and education

Episodes

  1. Pete Lowe - Developing Winning Mindsets

    06/16/2020

    Pete Lowe - Developing Winning Mindsets

    In this episode, our Head of Sport and Performance Psychology - Joe Davis - is joined by Pete Lowe, who worked in English Premier league football for many years and now consults with athletes, coaches and business leaders on how to develop winning mindsets and create cultures of high performance.  Pete’s track record includes more than 13 years in a senior role at Manchester City Football club, where he was responsible for helping to develop an unrivalled talent pipeline that created 39 first team footballers and 25 full international players.  Pete is adamant that there are no shortcuts to sustained success. His powerful insights prove that ‘tales from the touchline’ translate to other arenas, with compelling results. He maintains that ‘excellence’ is a nebulous destination and continuous improvement is the Holy Grail of sustained high performance. A man who speaks from the heart using real life insights, Pete believes that culture must support strategy and leaders create leaders, not followers. During the conversation, Pete shares his insights into all things high performance and EQ, specifically with regards to how he worked with players to develop their mental and emotional qualities, while guiding them to a number of competition successes and ultimately, first-team football. He shares some principles of high performance that can be applied across both elite sport and business domains, as well as practical strategies that leaders can use today to get the best out of themselves and their followers. Support the show

    38 min
  2. Emotional Intelligence, Mental Health and Sports Performance

    05/18/2020

    Emotional Intelligence, Mental Health and Sports Performance

    In this episode, our Head of Performance Psychology - Joe Davis - was joined by Sam Parfitt and Laura Dowling to discuss the importance of Emotional Intelligence within sport, with a particular focus on how athletes can develop EI skills to protect their mental health and continue to thrive through the current crisis and beyond. In this powerful episode, Sam, Laura and Joe explore what EI is, as well as practical strategies that athletes can start to deploy to support themselves through uncertainty and flourish when competitive sport returns. Laura Dowling is a certified professional coach recognized by the International Coach Federation specializing in strengths-based leadership (Gallup), career development, mindset (The Pacific Institute) and emotional intelligence (RocheMartin). Her work is about being well to perform well.  She brings a wealth of global experiences engaging with individuals and teams across a variety of sectors including public and private, non-profit, sport, and higher education. Though her own field hockey sporting career includes years of competing internationally and domestically in Canada, her executive coaching career began in sub-Saharan Africa, whereby she co-led a management consulting firm specializing in shifting leadership mindset and developing high performance organizational cultures. This was preluded by her career in international community and sport development.  Over the last years, she started working with Canada’s high performance and Olympic/Paralympic athletes through their career transitions as BCs Game Plan Advisor, a program that focuses on total athlete wellness.  Since then, she continues to consult to the Canadian Olympic Committee and organizations across Canada, all while working at Sauder School of Business in Vancouver. She has a passion for helping people grow and develop from the inside out.  Her work as a coach and facilitator in the field of personal and professional development allows for people to discover more of who they are, unlock potential, and create a future that is both rewarding and meaningful. Sam Parfitt is the Founder and CEO of The True Athlete Project, a nonprofit that reimagines sport as a training ground for compassion, mindfulness and mental wellbeing. They design and deliver holistic development programmes for athletes of all levels, from primary school children to Olympians and Paralympians in over 30 sports. From the UK, Sam was originally a tennis player and coach, before moving becoming a head of sport at an independent school in Tennessee. He holds a master's from the University of Edinburgh where he was also a tutor, and was previously the Sport for Mental Wellbeing manager at a community sports centre in an area of high deprivation in Edinburgh  Support the show

    36 min
  3. 04/09/2020

    Coping strategies for the NHS

    In this episode we focus on the current personal and professional challenges that NHS staff are facing the current crisis. From senior leaders, doctors, nurses and support staff each has never faced what they do today. What are those those issues, how do the manifest themselves and what the key behaviours that they can develop to deal with them. We are joined by: Dr Ian Wilson - Training Program Director at Health Education England and ECR Practitioner. Dr Neslyn Watson-Druee CBE - ECR Practitioner/Coach and former Chair of Kingston NHS Trust Dr Martyn Newman - Co-founder of RocheMartin Dr Catherine Railton - Very recently qualified Dr who is about to start work on the front line. Some of the topics covered include: How much stress are NHS employees currently under? How do we break down the key components of that? (Tiredness, anxiety for one’s own health, sheer volume of work, making difficult decisions, dealing with the death of patients etc…) How does it feel as a new Dr joining the NHS to face such challenging circumstances? As part of your training what development were you given to face such challenges? As a much more experience medical professional what advice can you give? Although these are unique circumstances what have you faced, and coped with in the past, that you can learned from? What did you do to help yourself? What support is in place to help NHS employees through these challenges? What are some practical strategies to cope with this? What are some of the key EQ Competencies that people can focus on? How do people develop those? Support the show

    43 min

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Listen to renowned EQ experts Dr Martyn Newman and Judy Purse, the founders of the RocheMartin. They will be joined by colleagues, clients, partners and guests as they help you understand the key competencies of Emotional Intelligence and how this applies to individuals, business, sport and education