The Jim Loehr Podcast

Jim Loehr

Dr. Jim Loehr is a world-renowned performance psychologist, whose ground-breaking, science-based energy management training system has achieved worldwide recognition. Dr. Loehr is also the retired chairman, CEO, and co-founder of the Human Performance Institute (HPI), prior to its acquisition by Johnson & Johnson. HPI is the pioneer in training programs designed to successfully leverage the science of energy management to improve the productivity and engagement levels of elite performers from the world of business, sport, medicine, and law enforcement, for sustained high performance. Dr. Loehr has worked with hundreds of world-class performers from the arenas of sport, business, medicine, and law enforcement, including Fortune 100 executives, FBI Hostage Rescue Teams, and military Special Forces. Additionally, he has worked with hundreds of elite sports clients including 17 number ones in the world in their respective sports, multiple clients from professional tennis, golf, basketball, football, hockey, boxing, race car driving and the Olympics. He has applied his methodology to both individuals and entire teams.

Episodes

  1. My Life’s Journey to Find Answers as a Performance Psychologist

    Mar 23

    My Life’s Journey to Find Answers as a Performance Psychologist

    In this deeply personal and insightful episode, performance psychologist Jim Loehr shares the story behind his life’s work—tracing his journey from traditional clinical psychology into the pioneering field of human performance. What began as a simple question from a legendary coach—how to help athletes perform better under pressure—evolved into a decades-long exploration of the connection between mind, body, energy, and purpose. Drawing from his experiences working with world-class athletes, including some of the greatest names in tennis, Jim introduces the concept of the Ideal Performance State (IPS)—a unique mind-body balance where individuals perform at their best. He explains how true performance is not just about mental toughness, but about multidimensional health: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. The conversation expands beyond sport into life itself, exploring powerful ideas such as energy management as the foundation of performance, the critical role of recovery, and the importance of aligning daily actions with a deeper purpose. Jim also dives into the influence of the “inner voice,” the stories we tell ourselves, and how those stories shape our energy, decisions, and ultimately our outcomes. This episode is both a masterclass in performance psychology and a philosophical reflection on how to live with intention, integrity, and sustained excellence. Whether you’re an athlete, leader, or simply someone striving to perform better in your own life, this conversation offers practical frameworks and profound insights you can apply immediately.

    32 min

Ratings & Reviews

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About

Dr. Jim Loehr is a world-renowned performance psychologist, whose ground-breaking, science-based energy management training system has achieved worldwide recognition. Dr. Loehr is also the retired chairman, CEO, and co-founder of the Human Performance Institute (HPI), prior to its acquisition by Johnson & Johnson. HPI is the pioneer in training programs designed to successfully leverage the science of energy management to improve the productivity and engagement levels of elite performers from the world of business, sport, medicine, and law enforcement, for sustained high performance. Dr. Loehr has worked with hundreds of world-class performers from the arenas of sport, business, medicine, and law enforcement, including Fortune 100 executives, FBI Hostage Rescue Teams, and military Special Forces. Additionally, he has worked with hundreds of elite sports clients including 17 number ones in the world in their respective sports, multiple clients from professional tennis, golf, basketball, football, hockey, boxing, race car driving and the Olympics. He has applied his methodology to both individuals and entire teams.

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