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The DSEP Northern Applied Hub, in association with the CarnegieXchange and Carnegie School of Sport, brings you the "Talking Psych" Podcast!Twitter - @dsepnorthernhubInstagram -@dsepnorthernhube-mail - dsepnorthernappliedhub@gmail.com
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The DSEP Northern Applied Hub, in association with the CarnegieXchange and Carnegie School of Sport, brings you our ninth episode! We were very fortunate to be joined by Dr Trish Jackman and Rebecca Hawkins from the University of Lincoln to share their expertise on Flow, Goal-Setting, and Well-Being. Alongside thought-provoking conversations on these contemporary topics, our guests share their experiences of their academic journeys to date and how they have navigated these last few months in their respective roles.Dr Trish Jackman is a Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Psychology at the University of Lincoln, with teaching responsibilities on sport and exercise psychology modules at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Dr Jackman leads the Lincoln Sport and Exercise Psychology Group (@LincsSportExPsych) and is a member of the university’s Health Advancement Research Team (@HARTresearch). Her research focuses on understanding how to promote optimal experiences in sport, exercise, and physical activity, with a particular interest in the concepts of flow, clutch performance, affect, and goal setting. Additionally, she is currently working on projects examining psychological wellbeing in sport, doctoral students, and occupational contexts. From a practical perspective, the findings from Dr Jackman’s sport and exercise psychology research can be applied to athletes and exercisers of all ages, standards, and activities who seek to improve their performance and attain more pleasant, rewarding experiences in these contexts.Rebecca Hawkins is a Lecturer in Sport & Exercise Psychology at the University of Lincoln. Rebecca teaches at undergraduate levels within the School of Sport & Exercise Science delivering on a range of topic areas within the fields of Sport & Exercise Psychology and Research Methods. She is currently undertaking a part-time PhD alongside the lecturing role, which investigates the psychological outcomes associated with the commonly employed strategy of goal setting for the purposes of physical activity promotion. The findings from her research thus far have raised further questions over best practices within goal setting and considers possible alternative approaches that may benefit insufficiently active populations. Rebecca is also involved in projects examining optimal experiences in sport and exercise, and is interested more broadly in challenging current practices and recommendations within the physical activity domain. Twitter Handles:Dr Trish Jackman (@Trish_Jackman)Rebecca Hawkins (@_RebeccaHawkins)Lincoln Sport and Exercise Psychology Group (@LincsSportExPsych)Health Advancement Research Team (@HartResearch)For more details on hubsite activity and how you can get involved, please engage with the following details:Twitter - @dsepnorthernhubInstagram - @dsepnorthernhubE-mail - dsepnorthernappliedhub@gmail.com------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSHost - Richard Simpson (@richsimpson_95)Producer - Adam McCarthy (@AdamM_PTandPerf)Moderator- Luke Barnes (@Luke_Barnes_1)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*OPEN INVITATION TO CONTRIBUTE*We are looking for people with a wide range of experience within Sport to contribute to future episodes of the Talking Psych Podcast. We welcome all kinds of experiences whether you're an athlete, coach, practitioner, researcher, exercise enthusiast or part of a performance/well-being support team; we want to hear from you! Please DM us on Twitter or e-mail our moderator r.a.simpson@leedsbeckett.ac.uk if you are interested in getting involved!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The DSEP Northern Applied Hub, in association with the CarnegieXchange and Carnegie School of Sport, brings you our long-awaited second episode of 2020! As guided by our live-stream on YouTube led by Adam McCarthy, we summarised the key reflections and discussions between our special guests: Zoe Moffat (DPsych Student & Trainee Sport and Exercise Psychologist), Hannah Stoyel (HCPC-accredited Sport Psychologist & PhD Student), and Richard Simpson (PhD Student in Sport Psychology & DSEP NAH Committee Member). In this podcast, our guests, who encompass a wide range of expertise within research and applied practice, speak about a variety of topics including their journey into their careers to date and how Lockdown has affected their work. Our guests also provide some advice to graduates, students, neophyte practitioners alike in what they could do during the quarantine to learn new skills and pursue career professional development opportunities.Zoe Moffat is currently a professional doctorate (DPsych) student and a trainee sport and exercise psychologist from Glasgow Caledonian University. Zoe previously completed a MSc in Sport and Exercise Psychology at Leeds Beckett University and also plays and coaches tennis at various competitive levels.Twitter - @ZoeMoffatSPHannah Stoyel is a HCPC-accredited (via the international accreditation route) Sport Psychologist. Hannah currently works with Swim England, Reading FC Academy (TASS), and is the founder of Optimise Potential. Hannah is also reading for a PhD at University College London, looking into eating disorders in athletes.Twitter - @HStoyelRichard Simpson is a PhD student and Associate lecturer in Sport Psychology at Leeds Beckett University. Richard's research is currently looking at psychological well-being in high-performance sport organizations, and has recently been awarded a grant by AASP (Applied Association for Sport Psychology) to carry out his research.Twitter - @richsimpson_95To keep up to date with hubsite activity, and learn how you can get involved; please engage with the following details:Twitter - @dsepnorthernhubInstagram - @dsepnorthernhubE-mail - dsepnorthernappliedhub@gmail.com------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSHost/Producer- Adam McCarthy (Twitter - @AdamM_PTandPerf)Moderator - Luke Barnes------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*OPEN INVITATION TO CONTRIBUTE*We are looking for people with a wide range of experience within Sport to contribute to future episodes of the Talking Psych Podcast. We welcome all kinds of experiences whether you're an athlete, coach, practitioner, researcher, exercise enthusiast or part of a performance/well-being support team; we want to hear from you! Please DM us on Twitter or e-mail our moderator r.a.simpson@leedsbeckett.ac.uk if you are interested in getting involved!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*EPISODE 9 - TALKING PSYCH PODCAST COMING SOON*We will soon be releasing our ninth episode of the podcast within the coming weeks. Be sure to keep up to date with all our developments on our twitter @dsepnorthernhub for all news and updates.
The DSEP Northern Applied Hub, in association with the CarnegieXchange and Carnegie School of Sport, brings you the start of our second season with our seventh episode! We were fortunate enough to have the opportunity to speak with Performance Nutritionist, Dietitian, and PhD Student within the Carnegie School of Sport; Sarah Chantler. We also welcome back Ross Shand: HCPC Sport and Exercise Psychologist to co-host the episode. We speak on a wide range of topics with Sarah, including her own practitioner approaches to working with people, nutritional philosophies, her career to date, her experiences working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, and of course we manage to fit in a few questions on psychology in there...Sarah is a qualified performance nutritionist with a vast range of experience of working in sport. Sarah is currently working with Yorkshire Carnegie Rugby as part of the Carnegie Adolescent Rugby Research (CARR) project, serving as the performance nutritionist for both the Academy and First team set ups. She spent time in the last 3 years working with South African age groups, sevens and national rugby teams (men and women) after finishing her Masters in Exercise Science at the University of Cape Town in 2014. She is now a PhD student within the Carnegie School of Sport at Leeds Beckett University and is evaluating the impact of dietary intake on gut health and its influence on recovery in rugby players.Twitter - @sarahchantlerFor more details on hubsite activity, and how you can get involved; please engage with the following details:Twitter - @dsepnorthernhubInstagram - @dsepnorthernhubE-mail - dsepnorthernappliedhub@gmail.com------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSHost/Moderator - Richard Simpson (Twitter - @richsimpson_95)Producer - Adam McCarthy (Twitter - @AdamM_PTandPerf)Co-Host - Ross Shand (Twitter - @RossShand)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*OPEN INVITATION TO CONTRIBUTE*We are looking for people with a wide range of experience within Sport to contribute to future episodes of the Talking Psych Podcast. We welcome all kinds of experiences whether you're an athlete, coach, practitioner, researcher, exercise enthusiast or part of a performance/well-being support team; we want to hear from you! Please DM us on Twitter or e-mail our moderator r.a.simpson@leedsbeckett.ac.uk if you are interested in getting involved!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*DSEP NORTHERN APPLIED HUB BI-ANNUAL EVENT*Details are soon to be released on our next bi-annual event due to take place in April. Be sure to keep up to date with our twitter @dsepnorthernhub for all news and updates.
The DSEP Northern Applied Hub, in association with the CarnegieXchange and Carnegie School of Sport, brings you our sixth episode! A few weeks ago, before the drama of the Rugby World Cup unfolded, we spoke with Ross Shand; a HCPC & BPS Chartered Sport & Exercise Psychologist, about his expertise in both Sport Psychology and Rugby Union. We speak about his journey to becoming a HCPC Practitioner, his approaches to applied practice, his experiences of integrating Psychology into a rugby union academy, his current PhD Investigations, his thoughts on 'The Haka' and early predictions on who might win the Rugby World Cup.Ross is a British Psychological Society (BPS) Chartered Sport and Exercise Psychologist and is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Ross works closely with a range of clients such as Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme and also, Yorkshire Carnegie (https://www.yorkshirecarnegie.com/staff/ross-shand-547/); providing sport psychology support to athletes within the academy programme. In addition to this, Ross is also a co-founding committee member of the DSEP Northern Applied Hub, a part time lecturer at Leeds Beckett University, a Research Assistant and currently reads for a PhD looking at psycho-social development within a talent development pathway.Twitter - @RossShandFor more details on hubsite activity and how you can get involved, please engage with the following details:Twitter - @dsepnorthernhubInstagram - @dsepnorthernhubE-mail - dsepnorthernappliedhub@gmail.com------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSHost/Moderator - Richard Simpson (Twitter - @richsimpson_95)Producer/Co-Host - Adam McCarthy (Twitter - @AdamM_PTandPerf)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*OPEN INVITATION TO CONTRIBUTE*We are looking for people with a wide range of experience within Sport to contribute to future episodes of the Talking Psych Podcast. We welcome all kinds of experiences whether you're an athlete, coach, practitioner, researcher, exercise enthusiast or part of a performance/well-being support team; we want to hear from you! Please DM us on Twitter or e-mail our moderator r.a.simpson@leedsbeckett.ac.uk if you are interested in getting involved!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The DSEP Northern Applied Hub, in association with the CarnegieXchange and Carnegie School of Sport; brings you our fifth episode! In this episode, we speak with Dr Leanne Norman; A Reader, Sociologist and Organisational Consultant in Sports Coaching at Leeds Beckett University, about many crucial topics including; Diversifying the Coaching Workforce, Women in Leadership, Organisational Change, Well-Being, the success of the recent World Cup and much more! A captivating discussion where we also reflect on what Psychology and Sociology can learn from one another.Leanne is an internationally recognised researcher within the area of gender equality and issues of diversity related to sports coaching, sports leadership, and organisations. Her work is driven towards improving the participation, performance, and leadership pathways for diverse social groups, principally, different groups of women. Her work utilises a sociological lens to examine the culture of coaching and sports organisations. She also leads work around understanding the relationship between gender and occupational well-being for coaches, examining the influence of gender on the coach-athlete relationship, and how organisational change can support diversity and workforce development for coaches. Leanne has written for academic and practitioner textbooks, written educational resources for coaches, and has published widely in academic journals related to sport and social issues.She has led national and international research projects as well as acted as academic expert and consultant for research funded by sport councils, governing bodies and federations, and charities. Leanne utilises such research as the evidence for impactful outreach activities including leading the delivery of programmes towards supporting women to enhance their experience of sports coaching as a credible and valuable profession, as well as acting consultant for a number of organisations to support them towards creating a diverse leadership and coaching workforce.Twitter - @DrLeanneJNormanFor more details on hubsite activity and how you can get involved, please engage with the following details:Twitter - @dsepnorthernhubInstagram - @dsepnorthernhubE-mail - dsepnorthernappliedhub@gmail.com------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSHost - Luke McCarron (Twitter - @ltm1996)Producer - Adam McCarthy (Twitter - @AdamM_PTandPerf)Moderator - Richard Simpson (Twitter - @richsimpson_95)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*ANNUAL PUBLICATION CALL FOR PAPERS*As part of our Annual publication, we are calling for contributors to share their work and experiences in Applied Sport Psychology. Please read the submission guidelines here (https://twitter.com/DSEPNorthernHub/status/1112015894518132736) Please submit your contributions via e-mail to dsepnorthernhubpublications@gmail.com *SAVE THE DATE*18th of October - DSEP Northern Applied Hub Bi-Annual Event.Further Details TBC. Keep up to date with our social media for further information!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The DSEP Northern Applied Hub, in association with the CarnegieXchange and Carnegie School of Sport; brings you our fourth episode! In this episode, we talk with Dr Mariana Kaiseler; A Senior Lecturer/Researcher in Sport & Exercise Psychology, about many critical topics including; Coping, Well-Being, Mental Health, applying psychology across different contexts and plenty more! For any aspiring researcher, (pra)academic or anyone with interests in particularly exercise psychology or well-being - This is a great listen!Dr Mariana Kaiseler is an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a Chartered Psychologist. She is also a reviewer for a number of international peer journals and is an expert evaluator for the Research Executive Agency (REA), European Commission funding body.Dr Mariana Kaiseler's research focuses on stress, coping and emotions. Particularly, how these variables can influence physical and mental health outcomes as well as performance indicators. In her research, Mariana has worked closely with different stakeholders in sport and occupational health settings and collaborated with colleagues across different disciplines in the pursuit of a holistic research approach to address important societal challenges. Findings from Mariana’s research have helped to inform applied practices across a variety of populations such as athletes, police forces, fire fighters, bus drivers and nurses.Twitter - @MKaiselerFor more details on hubsite activity and how you can get involved, please engage with the following details:Twitter - @dsepnorthernhubInstagram - @dsepnorthernhubE-mail - dsepnorthernappliedhub@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Host - Luke McCarron (Twitter - @ltm1996)Producer - Adam McCarthy (Twitter - @AdamM_PTandPerf)Moderator - Richard Simpson (Twitter - @richsimpson_95)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*ANNUAL PUBLICATION CALL FOR PAPERS*As part of our Annual publication, we are calling for contributors to share their work and experiences in Applied Sport Psychology. Please read the submission guidelines here (https://twitter.com/DSEPNorthernHub/status/1112015894518132736) Please submit your contributions via e-mail to dsepnorthernhubpublications@gmail.com *SAVE THE DATE*18th of October - DSEP Northern Applied Hub Bi-Annual Event.Further Details TBC. Keep up to date with our social media for further information!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The DSEP Northern Applied Hub, in association with the CarnegieXchange and Carnegie School of Sport, brings you our third episode! In this episode, we will be talking with Dr Andrew Manley; a HCPC & BPS Chartered Sport & Exercise Psychologist, about a diverse range of topics including; his adventures as a 'pracademic', 'philosophical resources', developing trust, expectancy formation and much more! Also, as predicted, there was a mention of the Wales Six Nations Triumph...Dr Andrew Manley is the Head of Subject for Sport & Exercise Psychology at Leeds Beckett University. He is a HCPC-Registered and BPS-Chartered Sport & Exercise Psychologist; supporting athletes and coaches from a range of sports and backgrounds, whilst also supervising Stage 2 Trainee practitioners. Dr Andrew Manley also researches within the domain of expectancies, impression formation and Active Video Games. The findings from his research have helped to inform the practice of a range of professionals including sports coaches, practitioners and lecturing staff. Additionally, Andrew also teaches at undergraduate and postgraduate levels within the Carnegie School of Sport, inspiring many neophyte practitioners and aspiring academics to pursue a career in Sport.Twitter - @DrAndrewJManleyFor more details on hubsite activity and how you can get involved, please engage with the following details:Twitter - @dsepnorthernhubInstagram - @dsepnorthernhubE-mail - dsepnorthernappliedhub@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Host - Luke McCarron (Twitter - @ltm1996)Producer - Adam McCarthy (Twitter - @AdamM_PTandPerf)Moderator - Richard Simpson (Twitter - @richsimpson_95)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*ANNUAL PUBLICATION CALL FOR PAPERS*As part of our Annual publication, we are calling for contributors to share their work and experiences in Applied Sport Psychology. Please read the submission guidelines here (https://twitter.com/DSEPNorthernHub/status/1112015894518132736) Please submit your contributions via e-mail to dsepnorthernhubpublications@gmail.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The DSEP Northern Applied Hub, in association with the CarnegieXchange and Carnegie School of Sport, brings you our second episode! In this episode, we will be talking with Dr Andi Drake; a High Performance Coach with British Athletics, about Race-Walking, High Performance Coaching, his coaching philosophy and his views and experience of Sport Psychology and holistic performance delivery.Dr Andi Drake is a Consultant Endurance Technical Advisor with British Athletics, a co-founder of the National Endurance Centre (Twitter - @natendcentre), holds a PhD in applied physiology & biomechanics, has coached at International, Olympic & Commonwealth Level and has been a highly influential figure in developing the UK Race-Walking programme based in Leeds. Twitter - @andidrakeFor more details on hubsite activity and how you can get involved, please engage with the following details:Twitter - @dsepnorthernhubInstagram - @dsepnorthernhubE-mail - dsepnorthernappliedhub@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Host - Luke McCarron (Twitter - @ltm1996)Producer - Adam McCarthy (Twitter - @AdamM_PTandPerf)Moderator - Richard Simpson (Twitter - @richsimpson_95)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*ANNUAL PUBLICATION CALL FOR PAPERS*As part of our Annual publication, we are calling for contributors to share their work and experiences in Applied Sport Psychology. Please read the submission guidelines here (https://twitter.com/DSEPNorthernHub/status/1112015894518132736) Please submit your contributions via e-mail to dsepnorthernhubpublications@gmail.com -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------THE NEXT HUBSITE EVENT (Friday 5th April 12.30pm)DSEP Northern Applied Hub Biannual Event (see more: https://twitter.com/DSEPNorthernHub/status/1108431561869983746)Sign up now using the link below to avoid missing out!! https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dsep-northern-applied-hub-biannual-event-tickets-58355475799 …Location: Headingley Campus, Leeds Beckett University, James Graham Building.Please e-mail dsepnorthernappliedhub@gmail.com to confirm your attendance. NEXT NATIONAL ENDURANCE EVENT (Sunday 14th April 9.30-16.00)IMPROVING PERFORMANCE IN ENDURANCE SPORTJoin us in Leeds on April 14th for a training day of workshops and active learning for athletes and coaches. A great opportunity to learn from and meet the pros and some of the team behind them!https://nationalendurancecentre.co.uk/athlete-training-day …
The DSEP Northern Applied Hub, in association with the CarnegieXchange and Carnegie School of Sport, brings you our pilot episode! In this episode, we will be talking with Luke Barnes; The Chair of the DSEP Northern Applied Hub, about what is the DSEP Northern Applied Hub and how does the Hub look to influence the field of sport & exercise psychology? Luke Barnes is a BPS Trainee Sport and Exercise Psychologist and current PhD student reading on the topic of Coach Anti-Doping. Twitter - @Luke_Barnes_1.For more details on hubsite activity and how you can get involved, please engage with the following details:Twitter - @dsepnorthernhubInstagram - @dsepnorthernhubE-mail - dsepnorthernappliedhub@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Host - Luke McCarron (Twitter - @ltm1996)Producer - Adam McCarthy (Twitter - @AdamM_PTandPerf)Moderator - Richard Simpson (Twitter - @richsimpson_95)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------THE NEXT HUBSITE EVENT (Monday 18th March 5-6.30pm)Dr Chris Rowley - "Exploring the day-to-day micropolitical realities of applied sport psychology practice"Location: Headingley Campus, Leeds Beckett University, Cavendish 220.Please e-mail dsepnorthernappliedhub@gmail.com to confirm your attendance. 
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