In this episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" we take a look at perhaps the most interesting phenomenon in curling, the "drag effect". I'll explain what it is, why it occurs and how knowledge of the drag effect can win you a game and how a lack of knowledge might lose you a game. To get the most out of this episode you're going to need your powers of visualization and do try to stay awake! It’s your turn! Send me your thoughts by texting here!
In this episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" I take a look at practice from the standpoint of an individual athlete and from a team perspective. It's a continuation of an episode in season three (“Practice - What A Novel Idea”). To conclude this week's episode I use a soundbite from Pete Carroll, coach of the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League. Pete talks about the various types of coaches. If you are a coach, where do you fit into Pete's spectrum of coaches? It’s your turn...
In this pebble water version of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" I deal with an application of "The Aggregation Of Marginal Gains" (from last week's episode) and a topic that almost goes without notice at the start of a curling season, footwear, but not one's curling shoes per se but rather that portion of those shoes that actually touches the ice surface including some sound bites on footwear and brushing by Joanne Courtney. Enjoy! It’s your turn! Send me your thoughts by texting here!
In this episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" we go back to Season 2 Episode 49. In that episode I interviewed Chris Karger, the fifth member of Team Denmark at the 2023 European B Men's Curling Championship. Chris had been a professional football player whose career was cut short due to injury. That's when he decided to take up curling, not recreationally, but competitively, really competitively! I was sitting beside Chris behind a pane in the glass at that event when he shared with me, w...
In this episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" I reprise an article I wrote about the Socratic Method of teaching and instructing . As you might guess from the title of the episode, it's all about asking the right questions as opposed to providing what you as instructor/coach believe to be the right responses! I talk about the best "in game" coaching performance I have ever witnessed (it's in the context of a women's ice hockey game with the world championship on the line). I tell you about...
In this last of the summer series of episodes in "A Pane In The Glass Podcast", we take a look at the way organizations, (i.e. groups of people with a clear objective) go about achieving that objective. To illustrate what many groups do I recount a well known research project called "The Monkeys And The Bananas". I use a soundbite to demonstrate just how easy it is to do two simple everyday tasks the same way each and every time. I share some basic research on the topic of group decision maki...
In this Sunspot episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" we're going to play a game and it's about your life, how long you wish it to be and the status of your health as you enjoy longevity. Before that you will hear from some fellow listeners with their reply to the three episode series on "The Culture Of Sport". I have an exciting announcement to share with you regarding wheel chair curling. Enjoy Sunspot #8! It’s your turn! Send me your thoughts by texting here!
In this episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" you will hear the thoughts of other listeners about the last two episodes on the culture of sport and entitlement. You may agree or disagree with what you hear but hopefully, what you hear will make you think! It’s your turn! Send me your thoughts by texting here!
As you can see by the title of this episode of "A Pane In the Glass Podcast", it's a continuation of the last episode ("The Culture Of Sport"). If you have not listened to the previous episode, please do so, it will make this one make more sense and the one to follow (which is where I hope you will weigh in on this topic). It’s your turn! Send me your thoughts by texting here!
In this episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" I reach into my coaching manual ("A Pane In The Glass: A Coach's Companion") to a piece entitled "The Culture Of Sport". That was back in May of 2008 but the topic is just as relevant today as it was then and will be moving forward. It’s your turn! Send me your thoughts by texting here!
In this Sunspot episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" we take a look at a somewhat unique way to approach a game of curling. I know, the title refers to how well you play a golf course but there's a very direct connection between the two sports. I conclude this summertime episode with a sound bite about "A Man's Brain Versus A Woman's Brain". It's a comedy sketch with much validity that bubbles to the surface plus my take on the difference between coaching a women's team versus a men...
In this third summer episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" we take a look at wins and losses from various perspectives. We hear from golf's #1 player, Scottie Scheffler with what I'm sure will be a surprising taking on winning, which he does most of the time. We hear from Eli Straw on how to break out of a slump. I once again put wins & losses into place with "The Baseball Analogy" and then conclude the episode with one of life's most devastating losses, that of a child and how sports ...
In this second Sunspot edition of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" we recognize Major League Baseball's "All Star Game" with some sound bites: Hall of Fame catcher Johnny Bench and his view of the Pete Rose situation regarding his consideration for the H of F, an inspiring sound bite about Jim Abbott who pitched a no-hitter with one only one arm, a rendering of the life lessons sports like baseball can offer a young athlete and then wise words from the late Yogi Berra". Play ball! It’s your turn...
This episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" heralds a series of episodes for the summer of 2025 I'm calling "Sunspots". This is #1 and the topic is "Talent v. Passion". There are two soundbites, each involving very successful individuals who have perspectives on both talent and passion. Enjoy! It’s your turn! Send me your thoughts by texting here!
In this episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" I welcome back to my microphone, Eugene Hritzuk of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. You may recall an episode about foam density in curling brushes (S3E51) where Eugene introduced us to the whole notion of the importance of foam density in curling brushes. Since that episode, World Curling has done some testing on the matter in Morris, MB. Preliminary results are in and World Curling has published an announcement about foam density as it applies to com...
In this episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" we're talking baseball with someone whose voice you've heard on three previous episodes of the podcast (see below these games notes). That person is Hans Frauenlob of Auckland, NZ who for a six year time span, which included those two World Series seasons, worked in the front office for the Toronto Blue Jays. Even though it's been awhile since that time, I've asked Hans to take us "behind the scenes" and tell us what we don't see at a Maj...
In this episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" I return to my pebble can for the following topics: a response to a listener who has some ideas about lasers in curling, on this Fathers' Day Weekend a thank you to my late father, a sound bite with Coach Tom Izzo of the Michigan State Spartans basketball team and an idea from some listeners for a way to forward the episodes within your curling facility. I end this episode a little differently so you'll have to go to the end to find out how.&nb...
In this episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" we are fortunate to have Bobby Ray, Senior Manager, Club Development & Member Services for Curling Canada, pay us a visit to bring us up-to-speed on the necessary planning that all curling facilities need to maintain and augment the services they provide for those who will enjoy the greatest game on ice in the upcoming season. He has a host of ideas for you. Once again, this is the type of episode you may wish to forward to those in your fa...
In this episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" I deal with some topics that have peaked my interest of late. They include professional v. amateur, the winter Olympic qualifying process, the USCA Under Five event, distractions (the great killer of performance) and lastly an appeal to those of you who might be able to help me distribute the episodes more efficiently! Use the chapter makers to go to the topics of particular interest to you! It’s your turn! Send me your thoughts by texting here!
In this episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" I share my microphone once again with Danielle Inglis, two time Ontario Scotties champion and Curling Canada's "Co-ordinator, Social Media & Web Content". Danielle brings us up-to-speed on a number of topics of great interest to the advancement of curling at the ground roots level. This is one of those episodes that you might like to share with others in your curling facility who might benefit from what you will hear from Danielle. It...