Xpect Performance

Clinton Shum

Dedicated to hearing unique guests sharing their stories of success, but more importantly, their learning experiences. The Xpect Performance Podcast encourages story telling and sharing that is vulnerable and relatable to inspire you to live the life that you know you're capable of living. 

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    #93- Five Studies That Will SHOCK You About Human Nature

    In this episode, Clinton Shum explores five landmark studies in social psychology that reveal how easily our perceptions, morals, and actions are influenced by unseen forces. Understanding these insights can profoundly impact how we navigate group dynamics, moral choices, and leadership in both personal and organizational settings. Key Topics The mechanisms and implications of conformity highlighted by the Ash experimentsAuthority's power illustrated through Milgram's obedience studyThe subtle influence of social cues and expectations from the Good Samaritan experimentHow perceptions of stigma, like facial disfigurement, distort social realityThe role of cognitive dissonance in attitude change and behavioral justificationThe importance of context, environment, and relationships in shaping moral and social outcomesTimestamps (00:00) - Uncovering hidden influences on human morality and perception (01:16) - The Ash conformity experiments reveal the power of social influence (06:35) - Milgram’s obedience study demonstrates authority’s impact on moral action (13:22) - The Good Samaritan experiment shows how time pressure impairs moral action (19:25) - The "Scarface" studies explore how expectation shapes social perception (26:38) - Cognitive dissonance explains how actions influence beliefs and identity (33:27) - The overarching theme: human malleability and the power of awareness. Resources & Links: ⁠The Asch Conformity Experiments⁠⁠⁠⁠Milgram Obedience Study⁠⁠⁠⁠The Good Samaritan Study⁠⁠⁠⁠Cognitive Dissonance Theory⁠⁠⁠⁠Irving Goffman’s Spoiled Identity⁠⁠Connect with Clinton Shum ⁠The Xpect Performance Podcast - YouTube⁠⁠The Xpect Performance Podcast (@xpectperformancepod) • Instagram photos and videos⁠ Subscribe to the show! Much love, Clint

    36 мин.
  2. 11 МАЯ

    #92- Dr Dave Clark: EVERYONE Should Be Lifting Weight

    The Evolution of Sports Science and Strength & Conditioning with Dave Clark. In this episode, we explore the remarkable journey of sports science, from its origins in the late 80s to today’s diverse applications across Olympic, professional, and recreational sports. Dave Clark shares his extensive experience working with elite athletes, Olympic programs, and the importance of applying foundational strength principles across disciplines.In this episode: Dave Clark’s early career and how he transitioned from water polo to sports science and professional rugbyThe establishment and growth of the Scottish Institute of Sport and its multidisciplinary roleThe importance of understanding sport-specific demands versus applying universal strength principlesHow to adapt training for different populations, from elite athletes to general health clientsThe role of trunk stability and compound exercises like squats in sports performanceMyths around range of motion, hypertrophy, and resistance training, especially for women and aging populationsThe significance of consistency and gradual adaptation in exercise efficacyPractical insights into exercise selection, from goblet squats to unilateral movementsThe evolving research landscape and the long-term cycles of fitness paradigmsKey advice for beginners: overcoming mental barriers and adopting sustainable training routinesTimestamps: [00:00] - Introduction to Dave Clark’s background in sports science and rugby [04:36] - The scope of Scottish Institute of Sport’s Olympic and Commonwealth programs [09:00] - How specialization influences coaching in rugby vs. golf or other sports [16:01] - The shifting landscape of research: from aerobic dominance to resistance training supremacy [22:09] - Overcoming misconceptions about hypertrophy and mobility with resistance training [30:22] - Surprising insights from research: compound lifts and trunk stability [43:40] - Using unilateral exercises like rear foot elevated split squats effectively [57:10] - Practical tips for long-term health through easy-to-adopt interval and strength routines Much love, Clint

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  3. 27 АПР.

    #91- Jon Oliff: 3 Messages from Surviving a Puff Adder Bite

    The conversation covers the podcast journey, challenges of finding guests, the business of podcasting, the impact of episode length and structure on audience engagement, podcast performance and audience perception, and podcasting as a business, including the use of AI and the red team, blue team approach. The conversation covers the journey to podcasting, discovering the world of podcasting, encountering podcasting in unexpected places, the power of conversations, the impact of podcasting, learning and sharing through podcasting, peer-to-peer learning and its impact, the value of conversations and insights, overcoming fear and seeking feedback, the power of apologies and gratitude, the impact of personal experiences, the journey of self-discovery, the Incredible Machines Podcast, and connecting with Jonathan Oliff as we unpack the insights he gained from surviving a puff adder bite. Takeaways Planning the 100th episode is a significant milestone for podcastersThe impact of short-form content and the rise of long-form content in podcastingThe emotional journey of podcasting and the importance of audience engagement Podcasting is a powerful platform for learning and sharing insights.Conversations and interviews on podcasts provide valuable opportunities for learning and self-discovery. Chapters 00:00 The Podcast Journey08:54 Podcast Length and Engagement15:47 Podcast Performance and Audience Perception26:52 Podcasting as a Business37:59 The Journey to Podcasting43:31 Learning and Sharing Through Podcasting49:19 The Impact of Personal Experiences55:40 The Incredible Machines Podcast01:16:30 Connecting with Jon Oliff

    1 ч. 19 мин.
  4. 26 АПР.

    #90- Dr Nadia Khan-Reclaiming Childhood Joy

    In this episode, we explore how emotional presence, trauma, and playful engagement shape both health and human connection. Nadia, a pediatrician and mother, shares profound insights on balancing professional dedication with personal life, emphasizing how mindfulness and intentionality can transform our approach to children, ourselves, and our work.In this episode: How reflecting on meaningful patient stories deepens medical practice and personal motivationThe critical role of humility and avoiding pride in healthcare encountersStrategies to balance demanding careers and family life, including asking for help and systematizing supportThe importance of being fully present with children and its impact on their emotional well-beingThe neurobiological links between emotional trauma, physical symptoms, especially in childrenInsights from Gabor Mate on early childhood bonding and long-term health effectsHow children’s honesty, resilience, and wonder teach adults about living fullyThe significance of curiosity, play, and nature in maintaining mental health and joyPractical tips for cultivating presence, mindfulness, and intentional living amidst responsibilitiesReflection on trauma, responsibility, and the importance of surrendering to life’s flowThe special beauty of witnessing new life and the deep emotional impact of caring for children⁠Atomic Habits by James Clear⁠⁠Victor Frankl - Man's Search for Meaning⁠⁠Gabor Maté - The Myth of Normal⁠⁠Rockjumper Birding Tours⁠⁠Eckhart Tolle - The Power of Now⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠ Chapters (00:27) The Impact of Motherhood on Medical Practice (09:14) Emotional Trauma and Physical Health (17:46) Lessons from Children: Curiosity and Play (37:34) The Emotional Toll of Pediatric Medicine (43:25) Finding Meaning in Suffering (51:26) Understanding Adult Behavior Through Childhood Trauma If you enjoyed the episode, subscribe to the show! Much love,  Clint

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  5. 26 АПР.

    #89- Ruth Mthembu: Mastering Tactful Communication

    Effective communication is more crucial than ever in our interconnected world. In this episode, Ruth Mtembu, communication expert and founder of tactfully.co, explores how mastering tact and emotional intelligence can transform your personal and professional relationships. Get ready to rethink how you listen, respond, and build genuine connections. Key Topics: The impact of rapid task switching on mental clarity and how to manage mental buffering.Why tactful communication is essential for empathy, influence, and conflict resolution.Strategies for effective listening, including active note-taking and mindful engagement.The importance of platform-specific communication and boundaries in workplace contexts.How to navigate difficult conversations, emails, and conflicts with emotional intelligence.The role of expectations, misunderstandings, and clarifying responses to prevent miscommunication.Practical tips for de-escalating conflicts by asking clarifying questions and practicing patience.The influence of independent media and the evolving landscape of journalism in South Africa.Ruth’s journey and passion for helping young professionals communicate with confidence and diplomacy.⁠Tactfully.co⁠ — Ruth's platform for mastering diplomatic communication⁠Ruth Mtembu on LinkedIn⁠ — Connect for professional insight⁠Book on Emotional Intelligence⁠ by Daniel Goleman — Essential reading for understanding emotional dynamics⁠Conflict Resolution Strategies⁠ — South African insights on effective conflict management⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠Website⁠Chapters: (00:00) The Frantic Nature of Modern Life (02:50) The Importance of Tactful Communication (05:41) Crisis Communication and Damage Control (08:28) The Role of Listening in Effective Communication (11:30) Developing Listening Skills (14:11) Communication Across Different Platforms (20:36) The Art of Tactful Communication (23:57) Managing Expectations in Communication (27:51) Clarifying Misunderstandings (30:41) The Importance of Communication in Professional Life (34:42) Navigating Conflict in Communication (38:36) Responding to Difficult Emails (43:19) Evolving Perspectives on Journalism PS. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show.  Clint

    48 мин.
  6. 26 АПР.

    #88- Erik Kruger: The One Degree Shift That Changes Your Life

    In this episode, Erik Kruger and Clinton Shum dive into the core principles that drive personal and professional transformation. From the importance of self-awareness to making powerful, disruptive moves, they explore how small, deliberate actions can create profound shifts over time. Key topics: The role of self-awareness and how it impacts goal achievement and personal growthThe concept of "power moves" versus incremental progress for achieving breakthroughsThe importance of recalibration and course correction using the aviation "one in 60" ruleHow internal drama and emotional triggers influence our ability to changePractical examples of how life and career decisions, like switching from physiotherapy to leadership, shape our trajectory⁠Eric Kruger's Website⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠Instagram⁠Timestamps: [00:00] - The balance between caffeine, energy, and mental clarity [01:28] - Exploring career shifts and the power of major decisions [03:44] - Lessons learned from physiotherapy and the importance of interpersonal skills [06:16] - Frustration as a catalyst for big career shifts [09:25] - Recognizing the emotional and psychological aspects of behavior change [12:28] - The importance of identity and internal cues in lasting change [16:27] - The concept of "name it to tame it" for emotional awareness [19:01] - The importance of self-awareness and its role in ongoing growth [22:07] - The danger of rushing and the culture of mediocrity [26:01] - The "one in 60" rule as a metaphor for drift and recalibration [29:35] - Small daily decisions that shape long-term success [34:42] - The power of "power moves" and strategic disruption [42:37] - Transitioning from physiotherapy to a leadership-driven life Resources & Links: ⁠Erik Kruger | Keynote Speaker, Author, and Leadership Expert⁠ Connect with Erik:⁠ Instagram⁠⁠ Erik Kruger | LinkedIn⁠ PS. If you enjoyed it, please subscribe to the show.  Much love,

    44 мин.
  7. 26 АПР.

    #87- Dr Nadia Khan: We Are Overmedicating Our Kids

    In this episode, I sit down with paediatrician Dr Nadia Khan for a powerful and honest conversation about modern healthcare, parenting, and the hidden factors shaping our children’s wellbeing. We unpack the growing concern around the overprescription of medication, and why true health often lies beyond the script pad. Dr Khan shares her perspective on how simple lifestyle changes like movement, nutrition, and time in nature can dramatically improve health outcomes for both kids and adults. We also dive into a thought-provoking discussion on how the current schooling system may not be designed with young boys in mind, and what that means for behaviour, diagnosis, and development. Finally, Dr Khan reflects on how becoming a mother transformed the way she practices medicine offering a more human, empathetic, and holistic approach to care. This episode challenges conventional thinking and offers practical insights for parents, coaches, and anyone invested in long-term health. 🔑 Key Topics Covered  The rise of medication overprescription in modern healthcare  Why lifestyle changes should be the first line of defence  The powerful impact of nature on physical and mental health  Are we misinterpreting boys’ behaviour in the classroom?  How motherhood reshaped Dr Khan’s approach to medicine 💡 Key Takeaways  Medication has its place, but it shouldn’t be the default solution Small, consistent lifestyle habits can outperform quick fixes  Nature is not a luxury it’s a biological necessity  Many behavioural “issues” may be environmental mismatches  Empathy and lived experience can make better doctors You can follow Dr Khan below: Dr.NadiaKhan_ (@dr.nadiakhan_) • Instagram photos and videos If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show.  My best, Clint

    53 мин.
  8. 26 АПР.

    #86- Kirsten Alexander: Healing from Narcissistic Abuse

    In this episode, Kirsten Alexander unpacks the complex nature of narcissism, distinguishing it from mere arrogance, explaining how it develops, and revealing its impact on relationships and society. Whether you're questioning a loved one's behavior or seeking to understand your own tendencies, this discussion offers clarity backed by psychological insights. Key Takeaways: Narcissism involves a paradox: feeling like nothing yet believing you're the best, creating a persistent cognitive dissonance.Most narcissists lack a traditional conscience, as they don't develop the internal moral compass that guides most of us.The development into a narcissist is a mix of innate tendencies and environmental influences, but no one is predestined; nurture can shape tendencies.Narcissists often display intense entitlement and are master manipulators due to a fragile sense of self.Gaslighting is a common tool used by narcissists to chip away at their victim's sense of reality, causing internal chaos and self-doubt.Empaths are especially vulnerable to narcissists because of their trusting, loving nature, making them prime targets for manipulation.Healing from narcissistic abuse requires recognition, self-trust, and often a strategic approach like the gray rock method to regain control.Narcissists cannot truly love selflessly; their "love" is conditional on how well their needs are met. Timestamps: 00:00 - Defining narcissism: paradoxical feelings and cognitive dissonance  03:30 - The nurture vs. nature debate in narcissism development  05:15 - Entitlement and manipulation as core narcissistic traits  06:45 - The role of dissonance and gaslighting in narcissistic abuse  08:10 - Gaslighting explained: from theatre to psychological tool  10:03 - How gaslighting causes self-doubt and reliance on external validation  12:43 - Are empaths drawn to narcissists? The dynamics explained  15:21 - The impact of childhood grooming and learned behaviors  18:36 - Awareness among narcissists: do they realize what they are?  21:53 - Gender skew in narcissism: myths and realities  24:02 - Leadership, success, and narcissistic traits in society  32:31 - Spectrum of narcissistic traits: traits vs. full-blown narcissists  36:54 - Can narcissists truly love, or is it conditional?  44:46 - Final advice: reclaim your power and escape the cycle of abuse Resources & Links: This Life Thing — Kirsten Alexander’s official websiteHelp Me at This Life Thing — Contact Kirsten for supportBook on Narcissistic Abuse — Recommended reading for healingConnect with Kirsten Alexander: LinkedInTwitter

    58 мин.

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Dedicated to hearing unique guests sharing their stories of success, but more importantly, their learning experiences. The Xpect Performance Podcast encourages story telling and sharing that is vulnerable and relatable to inspire you to live the life that you know you're capable of living. 

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