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Author: Dr. Milt Lowder, Dr. Drew Brannon, Dr. Cory Shaffer

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Our group is traditionally trained in sport and performance psychology, and in the spirit of what we do, the purpose of our podcast is to make a positive impact on your life and challenge you to think differently on topics related to growth. Through conversations with coaches, athletes, executives, and leaders of industry, we will explore and highlight the mindset and skillset required for lasting growth. Ultimately, we exist to provide you with the tools to become the best version of you. At AMPLOS, we’re passionate about helping you pursue better.
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After four appearances, Dr. Kimberly Shaffer officially holds the record as the most frequent guest on The Growth Project, but this time she’s switching roles. In a special twist, Kim steps in as host and turns the spotlight on her husband, Dr. Cory Shaffer. From his early influences and career path to the lessons learned along the way, this candid conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at Cory’s journey.
What does it take to lead with vision, consistency, and purpose in college basketball? In this episode, Dr. Cory Shaffer sits down with Clemson Men’s Basketball Head Coach Brad Brownell. Together, they dive into Coach Brownell’s leadership philosophy and his approach to building and sustaining culture. From the challenges of guiding young athletes to the values that drive success both on and off the court, this conversation offers timeless insights for leaders in every field.
What does it take to step onto the mound with confidence? In this episode, Dr. Milt Lowder and Dr. Cory Shaffer dive into the psychology of pitching, exploring mindset, focus, and resilience under pressure. They break down the mental strategies that help pitchers succeed and reveal how these same principles can be applied to everyday challenges. Whether you’re an athlete, leader, or parent, discover how the lessons of pitching can strengthen your own performance and mindset.
In this episode, Dr. Drew Brannon and Dr. Cory Shaffer break down what it really takes to improve, not just set goals. From uncovering what holds people back to laying out the practical work required to move forward, they share five clear steps you can apply to any area of life. Whether you’re an athlete, leader, or someone striving for personal growth, this conversation provides a roadmap to move from intention to real, lasting progress.
What does success really mean? In this episode, Drs. Milt Lowder and Drew Brannon take a deep dive into redefining success. Through a thoughtful “audit,” they pose key questions that challenge common assumptions about achievement. Instead of focusing solely on outcomes, they explore the deeper value found in the pursuit itself. Tune in to reframe your definition of success and uncover what truly makes the journey worthwhile.
In this episode, Dr. Drew Brannon sits down with legendary Coach Jim Donnan to reflect on his remarkable journey through college football. From his playing days at NC State to a decorated coaching career, including leading the Georgia Bulldogs and earning a spot in the College Football Hall of Fame, Coach Donnan shares stories, lessons, and the mindset that fueled his success. Tune in for an insider’s look at leadership, perseverance, and the wisdom gained from a lifetime in the game.
In this episode, Dr. Cory Shaffer sits down with Paul Davis, Director of Pitching Development for the Atlanta Braves. They explore Paul's philosophy on developing pitchers, and how he blends the art and science of coaching to help athletes perform at the highest level. Whether you’re a coach, athlete, or simply fascinated by peak performance, this conversation offers insights into mastery, mentorship, and the mechanics behind success on the mound.
In this episode, Dr. Drew Brannon sits down with Coach Will Muschamp, defensive analyst for Georgia Football and veteran leader across elite college programs. From his Georgia roots to a storied coaching career, Muschamp shares the people, principles, and mindset that have shaped his journey. Hear candid stories from the sidelines, timeless lessons from decades in the game, and how his relentless drive continues to shape the next generation of athletes.
Change isn’t the exception, it’s the norm. In this episode, Drs. Milt Lowder and Cory Shaffer explore how to lead yourself and others through change with clarity and resilience. From personal transitions to team transformations, they discuss why change shouldn’t be feared, how to communicate it effectively, and how to thrive in uncertainty. Discover how to reframe change, not as a disruption, but as a catalyst for growth.
In this episode, Dr. Drew Brannon sits down with Dr. Nathaniel Thom, Director of the Neuroscience Program at Wheaton College, to explore the powerful connection between mind and body. They discuss the role of exercise in brain health and what it means to flourish under pressure. Drawing from his postdoctoral work with the U.S. Navy, Dr. Thom shares how cognitive flexibility helps individuals thrive in high-stress environments.
In Part 2 of their conversation on psychological safety, Drs. Drew Brannon and Cory Shaffer move from definition to application. Now that the myths are cleared up, how do you actually build psychological safety in your team or organization? They explore actionable ways to bring it to life, like doubling down on meaningful work goals, balancing advocacy with inquiry, and creating space for candid dialogue. Learn how to foster a culture where people feel safe enough to grow and perform at their best.
In this episode, Drs. Drew Brannon and Cory Shaffer unpack the growing buzz around “psychological safety” and why many misunderstand what it really means. As the term gains popularity, it’s often reduced to “being nice” or mistaken as guaranteed agreement. Drawing on research by Amy Edmondson (Harvard Business Review), they explore the real meaning: the freedom to be constructively candid without fear. Tune in for part one of this deep dive into the art and science of true psychological safety.
In this episode, Drs. Milt Lowder and Drew Brannon explore the powerful role coachability plays in performance and growth. They unpack why this trait is so highly valued by leaders, hiring managers, and coaches alike. Learn what it means to be truly coachable: having a growth mindset, showing humility, taking action, and embracing accountability. Whether you’re leading, learning, or leveling up, this conversation will challenge you to become more coachable.
We often talk about the fear of failure, but what about the fear of success? In this episode, Drs. Milt Lowder and Cory Shaffer explore both. Why do we hesitate, not only when we might fall short, but also when we’re on the brink of rising? They dive into the hidden drivers of this tension, from perfectionism to Tall Poppy Syndrome, and share how to reframe your mindset to fully step into your potential.
What happens after you’ve climbed your Everest? In this episode, Drs. Drew Brannon and Cory Shaffer explore the arrival fallacy—the belief that reaching a long-term goal will bring lasting fulfillment. Using Rory McIlroy’s post-Masters win slump as a case study, they examine the emotional weight that can follow major achievements. From elite sports to everyday life, they discuss how to redefine success and build the resilience needed for the long haul.
In this episode, Drs. Drew Brannon and Cory Shaffer explore the value of a mid-year check-in. With summer in full swing, it’s the ideal time to take inventory, evaluate your progress, and make thoughtful adjustments to ensure you're on track to meet your annual goals. Like halftime in a game, this moment offers a strategic pause to refocus and reset—giving you the best chance to finish the year strong. Don’t miss this timely conversation on how to be intentional and maximize what’s left of the year.
In this episode, Dr. Milt Lowder sits down with Dr. Burke Royster, Superintendent of Greenville County Schools—the largest district in South Carolina with 78,000 students. Fresh off a historic graduation rate of 88%, they explore the challenges and strategies behind managing a vast school system. Burke emphasizes the importance of stretching yourself as a leader for continued growth, and he shares his optimistic outlook on the future, highlighting the potential of today’s youth and the hope they bring to the community. Tune in for insights on leadership and education in action.
In this episode, Dr. Cory Shaffer talks with Carly Silverstein and Brett Gray, co-founders of Sack the Stigma, about the critical need to destigmatize mental health struggles among current and former student-athletes—and beyond. They explore the cultural pressures of sports, the strength in vulnerability, and the importance of access to care. Tune in as they share their mission to transform how mental health is perceived in athletics and inspire others to help sack the stigma for good.
Drs. Milt Lowder and Cory Shaffer dive into the mental game behind Rory McIlroy’s journey to Masters victory this past April. Drawing insights from his post-win press conference at Augusta National, they explore the mindset required for elite performance, the psychological hurdles of chasing a career Grand Slam, and what Rory’s reflections reveal about his mental approach. This conversation unpacks the championship mentality that separates great athletes and the focused mindset required to rise to the moment on golf’s biggest stage.
In this episode, Dr. Drew Brannon sits down with Scott Watkins, Senior Vice President, Advanced Manufacturing Market Leader at Clayco. Scott shares his path to leadership and how forward-thinking organizations gain a competitive edge by investing in people. He unpacks the critical role of talent development and how fostering a growth-focused culture drives success—especially on complex projects involving large teams, like those at Clayco.
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