A Load of BS on Sport: The Behavioural Science Podcast with Daniel Ross and Liam Botham

<div>A Load of BS on Sport: The Behavioural Science Podcast dives deep into the psychology of what makes elite performers tick; how they think about success and failure, how they find and maintain peak performance, how they manage fear and adversity, how they make decisions under pressure, how they deal with risk and uncertainty.<br><br>Daniel is a behavioural science and sports fanatic while Liam is an ex-professional Rugby Union and cricket player, part of a family dynasty of sporting greatness. Together, we talk to top athletes, coaches and psychologists.</div>

007: Caspar Berry on poker's life lessons

This week, we are joined by Caspar Berry. Caspar started out in acting aged 16 actor in BBC show Byker Grove with “Ant and Dec”. At Cambridge he had commercial success directing award-winning short films and TV commercials, then went on to write two feature films which were produced by Film Four and Columbia Tri Star before he had graduated. Aged 26, he decided to take a risk and move to Las Vegas with his life savings in his pocket, and for next few years, became a professional poker pl...

05-10
55:40

006: Andrea Furst on enhancing performance through sports psychology

This week, we are joined by esteemed sports psychologist Andrea Furst. With a career that spans continents and disciplines, Andrea is an extremely well respected, established figure in the realm of sports psychology, known for her work with elite athletes across a wide spectrum of sports—from golf and sailing to tennis, hockey, rugby, cricket and beyond. Indeed, among other, she is currently the sports psychologist at current county cricket champions Surrey.She is also the founder of Mental N...

04-25
48:28

005: Nick Compton on the mental game in cricket

This week, we are joined by former England international cricketer Nick Compton. Nick is the grandson of the great Dennis, but a very fine 1st class cricketer in his own right playing for Middlesex, Somerset and 16 tests for England scoring 2 centuries in that time.Nick wrote his memoir 'Legacy' just last year and it is a moving, poignant, searingly honest, at times harrowing story of someone who was supremely talented at his craft, but for whom it became too all consuming and challenged Nick...

04-10
58:05

004: Ben Stookesberry on the Edge: Navigating the World's Wildest Waters

This week, we are joined by Ben Stookesberry, legendary white water expedition kayaker whose death defying exploits on some of the most extreme rapids in the world are nothing short of awe inspiring.“In the last 4 years alone I’ve made dozens of first descents on six continents from the tropics to the Arctic with long time kayaking partners Chris Korbulic and Pedro Oliva,” says Ben. “In total I have over 130 first descents and counting.”SEE BEN IN ACTION!Show notes:Facing fear and adversity: ...

03-27
47:58

003: Pat Nevin on the beautiful game and far beyond

This week, we are joined by former professional footballer, now broadcaster and author Pat Nevin. Pat had a long and successful career on the pitch, but his hinterland is arguably richer.He was a darting winger for Chelsea, Everton, Tranmere Rovers and Scotland, but also chairman of the Professional Footballers Association, player/CEO at Motherwell, an ardent anti-racism campaigner as well as lover of music and the arts. He has a deep understanding and appreciation for the psychology of sport...

03-20
01:02:55

002: Mo Bobat on unlocking peak performance

This week, we are joined by Mo Bobat, until recently Performance Director at the English Cricket Board, now fulfilling the same role with IPL team the Royal Challengers Bangalore. We discuss how elite athletes and teams harness mental strength and innovative strategies to achieve greatness. From the art of managing maverick talents to the science behind creating cohesive, high-performing teams, Mo shares his insights, experiences, and the cutting-edge techniques that make him a sought-after e...

03-13
01:00:46

001: Cricket as a Canvas - Ed Smith on Sport, Art, and the Science of Decision-Making

In this first in a new series, we talk to former England international, Kent and Middlesex cricketer Ed Smith. Ed is also a prolific writer and broadcaster, past England national selector and now founder of the Institute of Sports Humanities which teaches a unique degree in sports leadership.We talk about:What sport and cricket mean to EdWhat the study of history has taught Ed about sportThe problem with team talksEmotionally intelligent coachesTeam selection and risk takingHow to make good d...

03-06
50:13

062: Dr Grace Lordan on thinking big about your career

Dr Grace Lordan is an Associate Professor at the London School of Economics in the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science. She is also Founding Director there of The Inclusion Initiative which focuses on bringing together teaching, research and practice to build more inclusive work environments.She has also written a book which I personally took huge value from, 'Think Big: Take Small Steps and Build the Career You Want', which uses behavioural science to give really practical ad...

05-24
51:43

061: Patrick Fagan on psychology in business

I welcome this week the behavioural scientist Patrick Fagan, described by comedian David Mitchell as a "Mother Superior in nipple tassels".He's also a former Cambridge Analytica man, if your minds can take you back to that scandal and time in history. Patrick is the author of Hooked whose by-line is 'Why cute sells and other marketing magic we just can't resist.And by the way, he is soon to publish a new book Free Your Mind: The New World of Manipulation and How to Resist It in collaboration ...

05-16
52:36

060: Dave Blakely on risk taking, storytelling and the invention of Scrabble (Part 3)

We're back and firing with the final part in my mini-series with the wonderful Dave Blakely, Executive VP at venture builder Mach49, talking innovation, design and creativity in organisations. In this episode, we talk about risk taking, storytelling, how we live in partnership with AI and the invention of Scrabble. And plenty more.Show notesDo corporations take enough risk?What do we mean by acceptable failure?How Alfred Butts invented ScrabbleTS Elliot’s answer to the problem with processWhy...

03-09
41:06

059: Dave Blakely on the behavioural science of discipline (Part 2)

Today is the second in my A Load of BS on Best Behaviour with Dave Blakely, Executive VP at venture builder and super growth builder Mach49, who I continue to be delighted to collaborate with on this mini-series of conversations on innovation, design and creativity in organisations; answering questions on how we move leaders and teams to change their behaviour, to lose their conservatism and scepticism and experiment wisely.Today Dave and I talk about discipline. We argue that leaders should ...

02-09
34:24

058: Dave Blakely on building, design & Andy Grove's innovation cliche (Part 1)

Today is the first in a 3-part series with Dave Blakely, an extraordinarily talented, sharp-witted and humble man whom I’m so happy to be collaborating with and indeed his company Mach49 where he is Executive Vice President. We talk innovation, creativity, design and the vagaries of the human condition.Check out some of the amazing work Mach49 does driving growth and building new ventures with some of the greatest brands around.Dave was a leader at design agency IDEO for many years and has ad...

02-02
34:46

056: Nate Barr & Shannon O'Malley on what needs to change in behavioural science

I welcome Nate Barr and Shannon O’Malley to wrap up my series with the BEworks team. We share our highlights of the series and what the future holds for BS and BEworks. Show notesSurprises and learning: what does it really mean to be a behavioural scientist practitioner?Issues at the centre of our zeitgeist: our money, healthcare, sustainabilityMeeting the drop in the bucket challengeUnderstanding the Anthropocene: our human epoch and disruptions to earth’s systemsLanguage affects the experie...

12-01
31:30

055: David Thomson on behavioural science for sustainability

I welcome David Thomson, VP and Head of the Sustainability Practice at BEworks. Dave is a cognitive experimental psychologist working with large multinational corporations and governments on behaviour change challenges such as electricity consumption reduction, adoption of energy efficient technology and food waste reduction; all of which we touch on in the podcast.Show notesHow do we bridge the values-action gap in sustainability?Who’s responsibility is it – companies’ or consumers’?The Tesl...

11-24
26:17

054: Alex Chesterfield on behavioural change at NatWest Group

Alex is Head of Behavioural Risk at NatWest Group where she and her team develop innovative data-led ways to reduce the risk of poor outcomes for the bank, and customers, resulting from behavioural root causes.She has also just regained her student card; as of September she started a part-time PhD at The London School of Economics!She is also the author of the highly acclaimed ‘Poles Apart: Why People Turn Against Each Other, and How to Bring Them Together’, clearly a book for our times...

11-17
21:56

053: Michelle Hilscher on behavioural science in financial services

Name one thing that we all think about or discuss every single day… money. We carry so many unconscious biases when it comes to looking after our finances. You probably think you’re the exception…Michelle Hilscher leads the financial services practice at BEworks and, armed with a PhD in cognitive psychology from the University of Toronto, is particularly interested in applying behavioural science to bring about improvements in financial decision-making and financial well-being.Show notesConne...

11-10
30:11

052: Preeti Kotamarthi on behavioural science at Grab

Preeti KS set up and leads the BS team at Grab in Singapore. Grab is the super app which provides users with transportation, food delivery and digital payments. Think the Uber of SE Asia, approximately! It is Southeast Asia's first decacorn and the biggest technology startup in the region.Show notesGrab’s motivation for getting into behavioural scienceHow Preeti set up a BS practice from scratch and what were the objectivesHow Preeti built credibility and convinced colleagues to take behaviou...

11-03
23:15

051: Ada Le and Mousumi Sannigrahi on behavioural science in healthcare

This week we’re diving into healthcare; what could be more critical? To help me understand how behavioural science is impacting this field, I’m joined by Dr. Ada Le, healthcare expert at BEworks and Dr. Mousumi Sannigrahi, newly installed as Head of Commercial for Innovative Medicines at Fosun Pharma US, having spent the last 8 years at Novartis Pharma.Show notesWhat’s happening at the intersection of behavioural science and the pharma industry?How behavioural science plays out at Fosun vs. N...

10-27
29:25

050: eMBeD at the World Bank on behavioural science in complex environments

Introducing Zeina Afif, Renos Vakis and Ana Maria Muñoz BoudetI’m privileged to welcome to A Load of BS the core team at eMBeD, the Mind, Development and Behaviour Unit at the World Bank. Zeina, Ana Maria and Renos are working on the front lines, alongside governments and policy makers, challenging standard policy design and trying to change behaviour in complex, unpredictable environments and solving the thorniest of problems in gender, inequality and poverty among other.They have worked in ...

10-20
39:48

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