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#326 Gold medallist and 5-time Olympian, Natalie Cook OAM OLY, on how to out-think the opposition, and why it takes an ecosystem to win a gold medal The Inner Chief

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“Amateurs do it until they get it right; professionals do it until they can't get it wrong.”
 
In this episode of The Inner Chief podcast, I speak to Natalie Cook OAM OLY on how to out-think the competition, and why it takes an ecosystem to win a gold medal.
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Nat is a five-time Olympian, Gold and Bronze Medallist in beach volleyball, representing Australia in the Summer Olympics between 1996 and 2012.
A passionate athlete advocate, Nat has always been a champion of the transformational power of sport and the life lessons learnt pursuing your dreams.
Her trademark authenticity, energy and ease, combined with her success as both an elite athlete and influential business leader, make Nat a powerful motivational speaker and strategic sports and wellbeing advisor.
Serving as a Director of Brisbane 2032, Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee, and holding a position on the World Olympians Association Board, Nat is a firm believer in the Games' potential to create enduring legacies for individuals, businesses, and society as a whole.
 
In this episode we talk about:
✅  The ecosystem of things required to go right for the eventual winning of a gold medal
✅  How, in competition, she used the metaphor of attacking the opposition from the top of the hill
✅  The mindsets and mind techniques she learnt being an elite full-time athlete, including how to make the crowd work for you
✅  Working with a former Chief Maker guest, Dr Jeff Spencer, on adjusting to life after an Olympics, and
✅  The incredible work she is doing behind the scenes to support not only Brisbane 2032 but also prospective Australian athletes striving to make the Games.
 
Deal hope,
Greg
 
Connecting with Natalie Cook OAM OLY You can connect with Nat via LinkedIn, her website and Aussie Athlete Fund.
Books and resources $1 Million Challenge - Aussie Athlete Fund launch video
The Art of War - by Sun Tzu
Way of the Peaceful Warrior - by Dan Millman
Similar Episodes on high performance sport Dr Jeff Spencer, The man behind 40+ Olympic gold medals and Tiger Woods on Building your champion mindset and your pathway to your potential with the Olympic champion maker
Leah Amico, Triple US Olympic Team Gold Medallist on How to build a GOLD standard, boosting confidence and empathetic teamwork
Ben Darwin, Co-Founder and Director of GAIN LINE on Cohesion analytics, understanding versus skill, and sacking staff too soon
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🍏 Give The Inner Chief podcast a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts
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“Amateurs do it until they get it right; professionals do it until they can't get it wrong.”
 
In this episode of The Inner Chief podcast, I speak to Natalie Cook OAM OLY on how to out-think the competition, and why it takes an ecosystem to win a gold medal.
🎧👉  chiefmaker.com/326  👂
 
DOWNLOAD THE CHIEF MAKER GUIDE FOR SENIOR LEADERS ON HOW TO HAVE DIFFICULT PERFORMANCE CONVERSATIONS: chiefmaker.com/difficult
 
Nat is a five-time Olympian, Gold and Bronze Medallist in beach volleyball, representing Australia in the Summer Olympics between 1996 and 2012.
A passionate athlete advocate, Nat has always been a champion of the transformational power of sport and the life lessons learnt pursuing your dreams.
Her trademark authenticity, energy and ease, combined with her success as both an elite athlete and influential business leader, make Nat a powerful motivational speaker and strategic sports and wellbeing advisor.
Serving as a Director of Brisbane 2032, Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee, and holding a position on the World Olympians Association Board, Nat is a firm believer in the Games' potential to create enduring legacies for individuals, businesses, and society as a whole.
 
In this episode we talk about:
✅  The ecosystem of things required to go right for the eventual winning of a gold medal
✅  How, in competition, she used the metaphor of attacking the opposition from the top of the hill
✅  The mindsets and mind techniques she learnt being an elite full-time athlete, including how to make the crowd work for you
✅  Working with a former Chief Maker guest, Dr Jeff Spencer, on adjusting to life after an Olympics, and
✅  The incredible work she is doing behind the scenes to support not only Brisbane 2032 but also prospective Australian athletes striving to make the Games.
 
Deal hope,
Greg
 
Connecting with Natalie Cook OAM OLY You can connect with Nat via LinkedIn, her website and Aussie Athlete Fund.
Books and resources $1 Million Challenge - Aussie Athlete Fund launch video
The Art of War - by Sun Tzu
Way of the Peaceful Warrior - by Dan Millman
Similar Episodes on high performance sport Dr Jeff Spencer, The man behind 40+ Olympic gold medals and Tiger Woods on Building your champion mindset and your pathway to your potential with the Olympic champion maker
Leah Amico, Triple US Olympic Team Gold Medallist on How to build a GOLD standard, boosting confidence and empathetic teamwork
Ben Darwin, Co-Founder and Director of GAIN LINE on Cohesion analytics, understanding versus skill, and sacking staff too soon
Follow Chief Maker 📝 Subscribe to the Finish Strong monthly newsletter and podcast drops
👍 Follow Chief Maker on LinkedIn
📈 Join the waitlist for the Chief Maker MiniMBA
🎓 Take one of the Chief Maker Academy courses
🍏 Give The Inner Chief podcast a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts
🎵 Give The Inner Chief podcast a 5-star rating on Spotify
🎬 Subscribe to the Chief Maker YouTube channel
🤝 Connect with the Chief Maker

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