The Ditto Podcast

<p>Join Ashley Hatch, professional soccer player, and Dr. Matt Moore, mental performance coach and professor, in exploring the valuable insights that exist in the worlds of elite sports and holistic well-being. With a goal of engaging in open and honest conversations, drawing from their own experiences and their guest's, listeners should walk away after joining these "ditto." discussions feeling more connected, inspired, and empowered in their own journey. This podcast is for all types of listeners: athletes, coaches, business professionals, parents, and anyone trying to navigate the realities of life. New episodes dropping every Monday morning!</p>

Jeff Dickamore, Actor and Director (Episode #006)

Jeff Dickamore joins Ash and Matt on Episode 6 and shares his journey in the film industry. He initially pursued a career in medicine and international law but always had a passion for storytelling and acting. Meeting his wife Aurora and their shared love for storytelling propelled them to pursue careers in the film industry. They decided to take the leap into the unknown and moved to LA to develop their own stories and maintain creative control. Jeff discusses the challenges and triumphs of pursuing a career in the film industry while balancing family life. He emphasizes the importance of belief and purpose in sustaining motivation. Jeff also addresses the misconceptions about the industry and highlights the positive impact of storytelling.

05-27
45:18

Feeling Unmotivated (Episode #005)

On this episode, Matt and Ash explore motivation and the concept of self-determination theory, which suggests that addressing three psychological needs - competence, relatedness, and autonomy - leads to self-determination and sustained motivation. Ashley shares her experiences with these needs in her soccer career, highlighting the importance of autonomy, relatedness, and competence in finding and sustaining motivation. They also discuss the negative impact of missing components of motivation, such as a lack of relatedness or autonomy. Overall, their conversation emphasizes the role of motivation in sports and life and the factors that contribute to its presence or absence. They emphasize the role of parents in motivating children and the need for fun in maintaining motivation. The discussion also highlights how motivation can be a tool for personal growth and the cultural differences in motivation. It delves into finding joy and motivation in sports and the importance of rediscovering the fun in sports. The conversation concludes with a discussion on task orientation versus ego orientation and the significance of motivation and opportunity over raw talent. Give the Ditto Podcast a follow, and if you enjoyed this episode, leave a 5-star review!

05-20
48:07

Jen Rockwood, Renowned College Soccer Coach (Episode #004)

Ashley and Matt welcome Coach Jen Rockwood, the renowned coach of the Brigham Young University women's soccer team, to the Ditto Podcast! They discuss various topics, including coaching at BYU, recruiting student athletes, the unique environment of BYU, recruiting non-members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the impact of return missionaries on the team, the importance of mental training, and creating a culture of accountability and care. Jen discusses her experiences as a female coach in a predominantly male profession. She shares the challenges she has faced and how she has navigated them. Jen also talks about the importance of finding balance in life and staying true to oneself as a coach. She emphasizes the value of building relationships with players and creating a positive team culture. She reflects on the lessons she has learned from failures and the motivation that keeps her coaching. She concludes by offering advice to new coaches starting their careers.

05-13
55:00

Prioritizing Mental Health and Well-Being (Episode #003)

Dr. Matt Moore and Ashley Hatch discuss the importance of mental health and the different types of professionals who can provide support. They explain the distinctions between mental health providers, psychiatrists, and mental performance consultants. They also discuss the stigma surrounding mental health and the progress that has been made in normalizing conversations about it. Ashley shares her experiences with mental health resources in professional sports and emphasizes the need for athletes to prioritize their mental well-being. They also explore why many athletes neglect the mental side of their game and the importance of deliberate and consistent mental training.Are you enjoying The Ditto Podcast? Leave us a rating and a review. See you next week!

05-06
52:55

Learning to USE Anxiety (Episode #002)

Dr. Matt and Ashley discuss performance anxiety and how to manage nerves and anxiety in various situations. They emphasize the importance of normalizing anxiety and reinterpreting it as a facilitative tool rather than a hindrance. Matt introduces the four-stage process of stress and how perception plays a crucial role in managing anxiety. They discuss the importance of trial and error in finding tools that work best for each individual.

04-29
42:18

Confidence, and the 6 Sources of Self-Confidence (Episode #001)

In this episode, Ashley Hatch and Dr. Matt Moore discuss the topic of confidence. They define self-confidence as the belief that one can successfully perform a desired behavior. They explore the story of Roger Bannister breaking the four-minute mile and how his belief influenced others to do the same. They also discuss the six sources of self-confidence: past accomplishments, vicarious experiences, verbal persuasion, emotional state, physical state, and imagined experiences. Ashley shares her personal experiences with confidence and the importance of avoiding comparison. They emphasize the fickle nature of self-confidence and the need for consistency in building and sustaining it.

04-22
37:39

Welcome to the Ditto Podcast!

Join Ashley Hatch, professional soccer player, and Dr. Matt Moore, mental performance coach and professor, in exploring the valuable insights that exist in the worlds of elite sports and holistic well-being.

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