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Limitless Minds Co-Founders (Harrison Wilson and DJ Eidson) present Limitless Minds Podcast.

Athletes in high-pressure stages is not only about sports, it's a masterclass in mental performance.In Part 2 of this conversation, Travis Thomas, Harry Wilson, and Josh Lifrak explore what parents, coaches, and young athletes can learn from the world's best players. From confidence under pressure and emotional regulation to resilience, body language, and the joy of competition, discover the mindset principles that create elite performance on and off the field.You don't have to be sick, to get better.

What does it take to perform when the entire world is watching?In this Summer World Cup edition of the Limitless Minds Podcast: Success Leaves Clues, former U.S. Men's National Team leadership coach Travis Thomas shares behind-the-scenes stories from Team USA's 2022 World Cup journey, revealing powerful lessons on pressure, culture, leadership, and staying present when everything is on the line.You don't have to be sick, to get better.

What separates elite athletes from the rest isn't a lack of mistakes, it’s how quickly they recover from them. In this episode of the Success Leaves Clues summer edition, Travis Thomas and Josh Lifrak break down the simple, powerful mental conditioning tools used by pros like Rory McIlroy and Jon Lester to help youth athletes build elite-level resilience.You don't have to be sick, to get better.

In this episode of the Summer Series, DJ Eidson and Josh Lifrak tackle the youth sports landscape, addressing the alarming statistic that 70% of kids quit organized sports by age thirteen. They share actionable strategies for coaches and parents to shift the focus from pure talent development to building character, resilience, and life skills that extend far beyond the game. You don't have to be sick, to get better.

In this episode of the Limitless Minds summer series, hosts Josh and Travis dive into the power of Neutral thinking and how parents can model emotional stability in the high-stakes world of youth sports. By introducing the "3 F’s" framework—Feel it, Fact it, and Forward it—they share actionable mental tools to help parents and young athletes swap out destructive drama for performance-driven focus. You don't have to be sick, to get better.

We take on the summer with special episodes of the Success Leaves Clues segment with Travis Thomas and Josh Lifrak. They explore how parents can support young athletes without adding pressure or micromanaging their journey. From motivation and accountability to the powerful “raffle ticket” mindset, this conversation offers practical tools to help athletes build confidence, ownership, and long-term success.You don't have to be sick, to get better.

Former Penn State football captain Lee Rubin joins the podcast to discuss how the principles of elite athletics—clarity, sacrifice, and mental toughness—translate directly into corporate success. Discover why "neutral thinking" is the key to continuous growth and how the "Blue Line" concept can help you perform at your peak regardless of how you feel. You don't have to be sick, to get better.

NY restaurant founder Chef Ryan Hardy shares what it takes to lead elite teams in one of the most demanding industries in the world. From handling daily pressure to building trust, culture, and unforgettable customer experiences, this episode is packed with lessons for leaders in any field.You don't have to be sick, to get better.

In a world obsessed with #AI and rapid innovation, Aish Hinton challenges leaders to focus on what truly drives performance: the human behind the technology. This episode dives into her story, resilience, adaptability, and why the most future-ready teams aren’t just skilled, but mentally prepared for constant change.You don't have to be sick, to get better.

Former world-level Ice Skater and mental performance coach Kate Good joins the Limitless Minds Podcast to reveal how the high-pressure world of competitive figure skating forged her mastery of visualization, identity work, and adversity training — skills she now applies to athletes and executives. From skating on a half-inch blade in front of thousands to rebuilding her identity after a career-ending injury, Kate shares the exact tools that turn setbacks into fuel and self-doubt into unstoppable momentum.You don't have to be sick, to get better.