1 hr 8 min

Ego: Ian Holloway A New Way of Being

    • Health & Fitness

When I was the sports reporter for BBC Radio 1 for 8 years, I spent a lot of time talking to and hearing from an exhaustive list of Premier League managers. One of them stood out above the rest for entertainment value – and that was Ian Holloway when he was in charge of Blackpool FC.
Ian Holloway is clearly a naturally funny man – and he also has a depth and emotional sensitivity that you can’t help but warm to.
A driving theme of this podcast is ego – and not letting the idea you have about yourself get in the way. Ian opens up about how hard he has been on himself throughout his life, and self-critical – so much so that he once had to take down all the mirrors in his house because he didn’t like looking at himself.
We also talk about emotional intelligence – and the time Ian went on a BBC programme called Stress Test to learn how to calm his temper down, at a time when showing vulnerability like that wasn’t as in vogue as it is now. Ian shares about how his experiences have helped him grow and evolve, not least looking after his wife through serious illness as well as raising three profoundly deaf children. As he says, we all get challenges and difficulties in life – and it’s about how we cope with them that matters.

In this episode we discuss:

Relationships are the most important thing

The best phrase for dealing with someone who is giving you stick

Ego and how it leads us astray

Emotional intelligence and what Ian Holloway learned going on the BBC programme The Stress Test  

Some of the biggest challenges in Ian's life and how we all have difficulties, and it’s how we react that’s important

When Ian's Dad died – and the transcendental experiences Ian subsequently had

Self-care and the importance of doing something for yourself

Recognising the feelings underneath anger – like a fear of failure or not being good enough

The wisdom of Graham Taylor

Laughter is the best medicine


Ian ranting about the Qatar World Cup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6PacW2fJV0

Ian's book: How to Be a Football Manager - Enter the hilarious and crazy world of the gaffer
https://www.waterstones.com/book/how-to-be-a-football-manager-enter-the-hilarious-and-crazy-world-of-the-gaffer/ian-holloway/9781472298591

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When I was the sports reporter for BBC Radio 1 for 8 years, I spent a lot of time talking to and hearing from an exhaustive list of Premier League managers. One of them stood out above the rest for entertainment value – and that was Ian Holloway when he was in charge of Blackpool FC.
Ian Holloway is clearly a naturally funny man – and he also has a depth and emotional sensitivity that you can’t help but warm to.
A driving theme of this podcast is ego – and not letting the idea you have about yourself get in the way. Ian opens up about how hard he has been on himself throughout his life, and self-critical – so much so that he once had to take down all the mirrors in his house because he didn’t like looking at himself.
We also talk about emotional intelligence – and the time Ian went on a BBC programme called Stress Test to learn how to calm his temper down, at a time when showing vulnerability like that wasn’t as in vogue as it is now. Ian shares about how his experiences have helped him grow and evolve, not least looking after his wife through serious illness as well as raising three profoundly deaf children. As he says, we all get challenges and difficulties in life – and it’s about how we cope with them that matters.

In this episode we discuss:

Relationships are the most important thing

The best phrase for dealing with someone who is giving you stick

Ego and how it leads us astray

Emotional intelligence and what Ian Holloway learned going on the BBC programme The Stress Test  

Some of the biggest challenges in Ian's life and how we all have difficulties, and it’s how we react that’s important

When Ian's Dad died – and the transcendental experiences Ian subsequently had

Self-care and the importance of doing something for yourself

Recognising the feelings underneath anger – like a fear of failure or not being good enough

The wisdom of Graham Taylor

Laughter is the best medicine


Ian ranting about the Qatar World Cup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6PacW2fJV0

Ian's book: How to Be a Football Manager - Enter the hilarious and crazy world of the gaffer
https://www.waterstones.com/book/how-to-be-a-football-manager-enter-the-hilarious-and-crazy-world-of-the-gaffer/ian-holloway/9781472298591

**

MyTwitter: https://twitter.com/simonmundie
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simonmundie/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-mundie-89379114/

And for the 'Mundie on Monday' newsletter - featuring three of the best Life Lessons from four years and 200 of these conversations - head to simonmundie.com (where you can also drop me an email)

Please do share this episode - it makes a big difference in helping people find this podcast.

Thank you.

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Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

1 hr 8 min

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