Squid Strengths

Coach Bryant Raymond (#164)

What if a Gallup Strengths Coach were a contestant on Squid Game: The Challenge? That’s not a what-if... that’s me. Welcome to “Squid Strengths,” the only podcast that takes you inside the world’s most intense competition. I’m your host, Coach Bryant Raymond, a Gallup-certified Strengths Coach, founder of Strengths1st, and Player 164 on Season 2 of the hit Netflix show. Join me and my fellow castmates as we break down the high-stakes decisions, the psychological strategies, and the complex alliances we formed—all based on what you see in the episodes. This isn’t just a recap; it’s a masterclass on how to find and use your strengths under extreme pressure. You’ll get my firsthand take on the on-screen action and walk away with powerful lessons for your own life and career.

Episodes

  1. APR 9

    Group Therapy with the Silenced Musicians | Ep. 12 with Roger #350 & Tasha #363

    Team X looked like a choir. Team O looked like a riot. Welcome to Group Therapy. For a year, I thought Team O failed "The Count" game on Squid Game: The Challenge because we were simply too loud. But after running the HIGH5 Team Roles reports for Roger (Player 350) and Tasha (Player 363), the data tells a completely different story. We didn't just silence two musicians; we deactivated a Time Keeper and traumatized a Peace Keeper. In Episode 12, we do a deep dive into the four-step collapse of Team O. Roger reveals the teacher trick he tried to use to stop the mob (that the cameras missed), and Tasha shares the incredible childhood habit that made her the perfect human metronome—and why the chaos of the room forced her to switch from "Competitor" to "Healer." I also take a hard, vulnerable look at my own #1 HIGH5 role—The Catalyst. We unpack the "Triple Catalyst Paradox" and how my impatience to start the game actually contributed to the noise. It’s an honest look at the dangerous gap between good intent and fatal impact. If you are a manager or leader, this episode is a masterclass in "Role Clarity." Because it doesn't matter how high your team's collective IQ is if the environment doesn't feel safe enough for them to speak. In this episode, we cover: - The difference between the Commander, the Time Keeper, and the Catalyst. - Why "nice" people (Peace Keepers/Optimists) shut down in unregulated environments. - How could we have restructured our team to easily win the game Connect with Coach Bryant: Website: /www.strengths1st.com Instagram: @Coach.BryantRaymond LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bryantraymond Bryant Raymond is an EdD student in Human Resource Development at the University of Illinois (UIUC), a Gallup-certified Strengths Coach, and a former management consultant. Broadcasting currently from Bangkok, Thailand, Bryant helps leaders build the next generation of strengths-first teams.

    1h 14m
  2. JAN 6

    The Silent Assassin | Vanessa Clements, Player 017 [Ep. 10]

    In Squid Game: The Challenge, the loudest players often went home first. But Vanessa Clements (Player 17)—a lobster fisher from Canada—survived all the way to the Final 4 by mastering the art of being the "Long Lost Puppy." In this episode of Squid Strengths, I sit down with Vanessa to decode the hidden strategies that the Netflix edit missed. From the physics-breaking technique she used to survive the Dice game to the psychological maneuvering that won her the Marbles round before it even started, Vanessa reveals how she played a near-perfect game from the shadows. We also uncover the massive secret she kept during the Boiler Room challenge, a hidden advantage that kept her safe while the rest of us panicked. Using the CliftonStrengths framework, we analyze her fascinating "Silent Assassin" profile: A rare combination of Harmony (#1) and Command (#5). How does someone who hates conflict take total control of a room when survival is on the line? In this episode, we decode: The "Lobster Fisher" Mindset: How working in the frozen tundra prepared her for the dorms. Mingle Uncut: The chaotic reality of the game that the "calm" TV edit didn't show. The Marbles Strategy: Vanessa shares her strategy by leveraging game theory and her opponent's psychology. The Dice Hack: The specific "flat roll" physics strategy she used to control the board. The Boiler Room Secret: Revealing the "Protection Box" advantage she hid from the other players. The Final 4 Paradox: Why her greatest strength (Harmony) might have been her downfall at the final dinner. Featured Strengths: Harmony: Building safety through consensus. Command: Taking charge in high-pressure vacuums (like Mingle). Activator: The instinct to move now (like Red Light Green Light). About the Guest: Vanessa Clements (Player 17) is a lobster fisherman from Canada and a Final 4 contestant on Squid Game: The Challenge. Known for her quiet resilience and stoic gameplay, she proved that you don't need to be the loudest in the room to control the game. IG: @vanessaclementz About the Host: I'm Bryant, a Gallup-certified Strengths Coach and Player 164 on Squid Game: The Challenge. Squid Strengths is where we decode the psychology of survival and how players are wired to win.

    53 min

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What if a Gallup Strengths Coach were a contestant on Squid Game: The Challenge? That’s not a what-if... that’s me. Welcome to “Squid Strengths,” the only podcast that takes you inside the world’s most intense competition. I’m your host, Coach Bryant Raymond, a Gallup-certified Strengths Coach, founder of Strengths1st, and Player 164 on Season 2 of the hit Netflix show. Join me and my fellow castmates as we break down the high-stakes decisions, the psychological strategies, and the complex alliances we formed—all based on what you see in the episodes. This isn’t just a recap; it’s a masterclass on how to find and use your strengths under extreme pressure. You’ll get my firsthand take on the on-screen action and walk away with powerful lessons for your own life and career.