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Pete and Leah speak to Dr. Mitch Abrams, a leading expert with over 25 years of experience in sport psychology and anger management, as he exposes the myths, risks, and hidden benefits of this often misunderstood emotion. We discuss the difference between anger and aggression, practical strategies to detect and manage anger before it spirals, and the links between anger, violence, and masculinity. Mitch’s new book, I’m Not Fucking Angry, dives deeper into these insights, and is a perfect guide to understanding, managing, and using anger to elevate your life. Follow Mitch on Twitter: @MitchAbramsPsyD Follow Mitch on Instagram: IG: @mitchabramspsyd Connect with Mitch on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmitchabrams/ Check out Mitch’s Website: drmitchabrams.com Get the Audiobook version of I’m Not Fucking Angryhere: https://open.spotify.com/show/0szKD238A01lzk4q5Ugknk?si=d918d9999ffa4bdb

In this episode Dr Pete Olusoga and Leah Washington discuss the highlights and controversies of the Winter Olympics, featuring special guest John Evans. They delve into the opening ceremony, dramatic moments in curling, and the performances of athletes like Ilia Malinin and Lindsey Vonn. The conversation explores the psychological pressures athletes face, the importance of autonomy in sports, and the camaraderie among competitors. We talk about decisions to compete while injured, the psychological aspects of athletic identity, and the cultural narratives that shape public perception of these athletes. Check out John here: https://www.blndhealth.com/team/john-evans

In this episode of Eighty Percent Mental, host Dr Pete Olusoga talks with endurance runner and Peloton instructor Susie Chan, and psychologist Dr. Julie Johnston to find out “How to Run and Ultramarathon!” They discuss Susie's journey from a non-runner to an accomplished ultra marathoner, the mental challenges faced during extreme races, and the importance of community and self-talk in building resilience. The conversation also touches on personal growth through running, the impact of mental strategies on performance, and reflections on the significance of support networks in sports. Follow Susie on Instagram: @susie_chan_ Find Susie on Tik-Tok: @susie.chan Grab Susie’s book here: https://www.waterstones.com/author/susie-chan/7175268 Follow Julie on Instagram: @juliepjohnston Find Julie on (LinkedIn): Julie Johnston Check out Julie’s website: informedperformance.co.uk

In this episode of the Eighty Percent Mental podcast, hosts Dr Pete Olusoga and Dr Leah Washington welcome Dr Andrew Wood, a performance psychologist with extensive experience in disability sports. The conversation explores Andrew's journey into sports psychology, his work with blind football, and the psychological challenges faced by athletes with disabilities. They delve into Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) and its application in performance psychology, as well as Andrew's personal experiences with long COVID and the impact it has had on his life and values. The discussion emphasizes the importance of acceptance, meaningful living, and the role of psychology in everyday life. Follow Woody on Instagram: @dr_andrew_wood Follow Woody on LinkedIn: Dr Andrew Wood

In this episode, Dr Pete Olusoga welcomes Dean Hammond, a seasoned coach with a military background. They discuss the evolution of gym culture, the importance of practical experience in coaching, and the mission of the Catalyst Project, which aims to transform everyday athletes into 'athletic weapons.' Dean discusses the importance of building a supportive ecosystem for athletes, integrating psychological practices into coaching, and emphasizes the need for a community-focused approach in the fitness industry, advocating for deeper personal goals over superficial ones. We explore themes of vulnerability, the evolution of training as we age, the importance of mastering the basics in health and fitness, and the profound life lessons learned through experience. Dean emphasizes the finite nature of life and the need to live with purpose, encouraging listeners to focus on what truly matters and to embrace their unique journeys. Follow Dean on Instagram: @coach_dean_hammond Check out the catalyst project: thecatalystproject.co.uk

In this episode, Dr Pete Olusoga, and Dr Leah Washington are joined by Dr. Angel Brutus to explore the multifaceted nature of leadership. They discuss the qualities of great leaders, the importance of understanding leadership identity, and the myths surrounding leadership capabilities. The conversation highlights the significance of context, personal experiences, and the influence of those around us in shaping effective leadership. Certified Mental Performance Consultant, Dr. Brutus, discusses the complexities of leadership identity, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, reflective practices, and the impact of societal factors such as gender and race on leadership roles. Follow Angel on Instagram: @sportpsychsynergy and @angelbrutus1 Follow Angel on LinkedIn: Synergistic Solutions and Angel Brutus

In this special episode of the Eighty Percent Mental Podcast, host Dr Pete Olusoga talks with Dr. Laura Swettenham and Dr. Kristin McGinty Minister from the ‘But Why?’ podcast to explore the psychological implications of our online lives, the prevalence of misinformation, and the importance of critical thinking. The conversation emphasizes the need for questioning the content we consume and understanding the purpose behind it, how social media can be both beneficial and detrimental to mental health, the role of algorithms in shaping our experiences, and the challenges faced by women in online spaces. We talk about the challenges of maintaining humanity in a digital world and the importance of balance in our online interactions. Follow Kristin on Instagram: @Doctor_kristinm and @Butwhy.pod Follow Kristen on Tiktok: @dr_kristin and @Butwhy.pod Follow Laura on LinkedIn: Dr Laura Swettenham Follow But Why? on Youtube: @ButWhyMinds

In this episode, Pete and Leah, are joined by Certified Mental Performance Consultant, Aren Ulmer to explore the significance of identity in sports and exercise, and how our sense of identity impacts performance and well-being. They discuss the importance of holistic development for athletes, and the challenges collegiate athletes face in managing dual identities, how athletes navigate their personal and cultural identities, and the importance of celebrating individual differences. They also explore the challenges athletes face when transitioning out of competitive sports and emphasize the need for preparation and support during this process. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the significance of authenticity and the value of embracing one's true self in various contexts. Follow Aren on Instagram: @arenulmer Find Aren on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/aren-ulmer Check out Aren at courtexperformance.com

In this episode of the Eighty Percent Mental podcast, Dr Pete Olusoga is joined by Head of Women’s Performance Psychology at the Football Association, Dr. Kate Hays. We discuss Kate’s model for success, outlined in her new book “How to win: Lessons in success from the front line of performance psychology,” which includes understanding oneself, defining purpose, establishing methods, and creating a conducive environment for performance. In this conversation, Kate shares insights from her experiences with athletes and reflects on her personal philosophy and the value of being present in both our professional and personal lives. Check out Kate’s website here: https://drkatehays.com/ Find Kate’s book here: https://lnk.to/HowToWin

Dr Pete Olusoga and Dr Leah Washington engage with “soon to be Dr” David Smith, to explore the intersection of psychology, exercise, and societal issues. They discuss the transformative power of sport, the importance of community, current societal challenges and the role of resilience in navigating these complexities. In this conversation, David discusses the historical silence of the government during the AIDS crisis, emphasizing the resilience and self-care strategies adopted by the LGBTQAI+ community during that time. He highlights the importance of community support and social connections in overcoming adversity. The discussion then shifts to the current climate regarding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), exploring its implications and the role of allyship in social movements. Follow David on Instagram: @stonewallperformance @fitwithpride Follow David on YouTube @stonewallperformance Find David on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bttrflyr Check out David’s website here: stonewallperformance.com