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My Business and life coach, Kevin Cape joins the show to teach us all about how to achieve our goals, about the power of Somatic healing, and how to do the work!
00:00 - start
3:00 - His experience as a middle blocker for Long Beach State
6:30 - Kevin’s favorite David Lee story
12:45 - How to become ungovernable
23:00 - Relationship between play and work
26:00 - Kevin’s problem with “professionalism” in the work environment
31:00 - Producing content, and my internal battle with the fear of judgement
36:30 - How to manage a team with so many different personalities.
41:30 - How somatic therapy changed my life
42:00 - How to manage your emotions during training
46:30 - Somatic experience explained and why it’s a game changer for us
55:00 - The Dorrito effect?!
58:00 - How I changed my relationship on money and true value
1:03:00 - The importance in investing in yourself
1:05:00 - Privilege
1:10:30 - How Kevin incorporated his eastern beliefs into a very western business world
1:11:00 - Being “salesy”
1:19:00 - Accepting where your at in life through doing “the work”
1:26:00 - Kevin’s leadership project
1:32:00 - How to relieve mesquite itch
Learn more about Kevin at dogoodwerk.com
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**disclaimer - “Adult swim” episode...
Ever wondered what I was like as a kid? Here is my brother to tell you first hand! We've got Mike (The Holdup) Garmany and Grant (My borther/exbf) Averill on the pod today to talk about volleyball, music, and a whole lot of life.
00:00 - Start
00:30 - Why my brother and I hated each other
12:00 - What was Taylor like as a kid? Well his brother is here to tell us first hand
23:00 - Music Industry
49:00 - What kind of music do volleyball players listen to?
56:00 - How Grant almost killed Taylor
1:05:00 - Addiction
1:06:30 - Lofting vs lobbing
1:21:00 - Pro wrestling, prayer, and spirituality - why our culture craves it
1:29:30 - Collaborating with a setter
1:36:00 - What are Grant and Mike inspired by musically
1:39:00 - Creativity
1:50:00 - Best advice: “Where you look is where you’re gonna go”
1:51:30 - loving the cringe
1:58:00 -Owning your shit is cool
2:04:00 - Censoring your content because of what others might think
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Micah Maʻa (and another surprise guest) join me to discuss all the important stuff - Growing up, family, nutrition, philosophy, volleyball, relationships, and we of course have some friendly competition at the end of the episode.
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Join Max Holt, Jake Hanes and I as we engage in the ultimate Chess match! We also talk about volleyball...
What's it like being 7 feet tall? How do you maintain relationships as a pro volleyball player? How to use Data? How honest should you be with the general public? How was playing in China? How was returning to team USA? Check this one out - I promise, it's a good one.
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Jaidin Russell joins the show to talk all about his experience finding volleyball and how he made a name for himself in the sport. He also dishes on some tips, tricks, and secrets to growth in the sport. We're back with a good one here guys.
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What's up volley friends. It's been a while... Been going through it a bit. So I forced myself to share what I've been going through. Sometimes, the greatest things come from the darkest places. It's hard to share some of the emotions I've been experiencing lately. Which for me, in the past, being afraid to share how I feel is a virtually impossible task. We keep the book open baby. So when I started to feel ashamed for how I felt and it started interfering with my life in a way that crippled me from doing virtually everything. I knew it was time to confront those feelings. My hope in sharing this is to be vulnerable with you as a way to connect and more so, to force myself to confront my feelings of discomfort when it comes to the subject of my own depression. Stay up. #youwont
In this episode I discuss...
- Why it's so easy to make excuses not to do things
- My experience with depression
- Why we stand in our own way
- Feeling embarrassed
- My insecurities
- Not being afraid to admit I don't have it all figured out
- Pressure of being on the national team
- Why it's important not to get too attached to success -
I am back! Don't worry, I will explain.
How to become a better listener The bullshit story we tell ourselves Why I cried in the weight room Impact of our childhood Profound boredom. A strong cause for addiction. Is all addiction negative?Addiction for athletesDon’t be a slave to volleyballWhat being an intense competitor can do to you… How can we find balance What would you say to an athlete who knows their career is ending and they have no idea what they’re gonna do when they finish playing The potential downfall to being a professional athlete. From structure to unstructured How to begin to resolve feelings of depressionDepression makers MeditationLearning to surrender Do we all need a therapist?!The importance of a healthy environment What to do if you have an addictive personality
I have licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Adam Silberstein on the pod today. We talk all about mental health, addiction, and how athletes can to begin to resolve feelings of depression. -
Another great conversation on Tallest Pod - this week with Cody Kessel! We talked about how he developed his confidence, how he stays grounded, and important messages for volleyball players, and humans across the world!
00:00 - Intro
14:05 - Cody’s youth
17:48 - Call of Duty
23:37 - Cody’s mental journey
33:00 - What inspired Cody to write a book
46:42 - How to begin applying the concept of JOY into your life
1:01:30 - How Cody developed confidence
1:04:00 - The power of self talk
1:13:00 - How Cody stays grounded
1:15:20 - Learning to chill and manage energy
1:23:00 - AI
1:28:04 - Cody’s obsession with Owls?
1:32:10 - How much longer is Cody going to play?
1:34:55 - Why Cody decided to stay in Berlin
1:36:20 - An important message if you're stuck on the bench.
1:40:00 - Cody’s thesis on the history volleyball
Cody's book: “11 Ways to Get an Edge”
- https://codykessel11.gumroad.com/l/codykessel11?layout=profile
- https://worldofvolley.com/blog/314961/new-book-11-ways-to-get-an-edge-by-cody-kessel.html
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Dan Fichter created WANNAGETFAST in the early 2000's. Wannagetfast is a unique speed and strength training system that targets an athlete's individual limitations, which allows for rapid improvements in their ability to absorb and produce force. They train "Movement Specific not sports specific."
In this episode we hear all about how and why Dan started Wannagetfast and where the system of training may have originated. The episode is jam packed with useful tools to make you a better athlete!
00:00 - Introducing Dan Fichter, founder of Wannagetfast.
11:30 - Become a BETTER MOVER
12:30 - How to JUMP HIGHER
16:00 - The problem with conventional weight lifting and the balance between training in the weight room and volleyball (plyometric training)
20:00 - Why tendons are so important
25:00 - Science to HITTING HARDER
28:00 - Why intent in training is so important
31:30 - Nature vs nurture in training and volleyball
37:30 - The miracle device known as the ArpWave
40:00 - Cold therapy
44:30 - INJURY PREVENTION
57:30 - The importance of END RANGE TRAINING
58:45 - Extreme Isometrics
1:06:40 - Mouth Breathing vs Nasal Breathing
Find out more at http://www.wannagetfast.org/
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This week we've got the one and only Erik Shoji! Erik joins TPOE to talk all about playing volleyball in Poland, how growing up in a volleyball family (his father Dave Shoji is a volleyball coach, and his brother Kawika Shoji) shaped his career, how he manages expectations and pressure, what he's currently working on in his game, and soooo many tips and tricks!
We also answered all of YOUR questions in the fan Q&A segment.
Why does Erik chew gum during the match?
Pregame poops?
How does Erik keep himself motivated?
What is Erik’s dream team on the woman’s side?
How did Erik train at home?
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From growing up in Oklahoma to becoming a pro volleyball player, Micha Hancock talks about her entire journey. We discussed spirituality, how she's learned to manage her emotions, how she set boundaries with her family, the power she finds in community, and so much more.
We go over what to look for in a pro contract, how to overcome language barriers when playing overseas, sports phycology, and most importantly - how you cats have healing powers!
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I may or may not have shed some real tears during this episode...
From his unique upbringing, how he got into volleyball, to the lessons he learned along the way - this episode with TJ Defalco is jam packed with tips on how to be a better player & teammate, but it also dives deep into the raw and true emotional journey of being a pro-volleyball player.
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From joining the national team in 2013, her Olympic journey in 2016, finding self confidence, long distance relationships, managing mental health, and being a female athlete - it's safe to say this interview with Rachael Adams is not one to miss!
Rachael discusses the defining moment in her career, the three things you can do to find your self confidence, the importance of journaling and managing mental health, what it's like being a female athlete, and what it's been like finding herself outside of being a pro volleyball player. This episode is incredibly insightful, and you will learn A LOT.
Where you can find Rachael: https://linktr.ee/journeystrength
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachaeladams/?hl=en
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What is a trigger point?!
What's a knot!?
Should I be foam rolling?
Do I really need to be stretching?
What's the best way to warm up?
How do athletes protect themselves from injuries?
This episode is CRUCIAL FOR ANY ATHLETE TO LISTEN TO! Our bodies are so important, and we need to treat them that way. Tony Poland joins the show this week to teach us how to care for our bodies.
Tony is an expert in sports therapy and kinesiology. He helps athletes build skills, correct dysfunctions, and avoid injuries - and he joins TPOE to provide tips and tricks, his experience working with Team USA and at the 2021 Olympic Games.
I also must mention that I do talk about that one time someone tried to give me a happy ending so - keep that in mind.
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We're back baby, and this episode is well worth the wait. Bruno Rezende literally has volleyball running through his veins. Born into a family of Olympic Volleyball players, Bruno has been setting straight out of the womb.
We're so excited to have him join TPOE to talk all about what it was like growing up with volleyball, how to be a good teammate, how he learned to be present, meditation techniques that have helped him along the way, and all about his Brazilian pride.We discussed the book he's writing, how Brazilian training is different, the "defensive thermometer" and how he overcame losing in the Olympics by learning to forgive himself.
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This episode is... well let's just say we discussed A LOT! Matteo is a man who isn't afraid to wear his emotions on his sleeve, speaks in parables, loves both Beyonce and Rihanna, and is a legendddd both on and off the volleyball court.
We discussed how Matteo always dreamed bigger than his reality, how he got into volleyball, and why he believes that being nice is so important (even to yourself!) We discussed how to trust your intuition and why Matteo isn’t afraid to do something he’s not good at, and why he doesn’t care what people think about it. Let's all stop judging each other so much am I right??
We laughed, we cried (well I cried) and we discussed the game that we both love so much!
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I am VERY excited to have Matt Houlihan, the club director of my home club Bay 2 Bay, on the show this week! We talked about A LOT, but here were some of the highlights...
18:03 - The Bay Area Bunnies. The time I almost wore a bunny suit to a youth tournament…
20:10 - Why is it hard to find good coaches?
23:45 - 3 pillars. What makes a good coach?
27:00 - Post practice you get 3 items, what are you buying?
29:00 - What is natural flavors?!?
1:02:45 - How to train for kids
1:06:10 - Be adaptable
1:06:35 - Water balloons
1:10:55 - Misconception about being a pro
1:23:22 - Be your #1 fan
1:24:30 - The fuck it attitude
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Thomas Jaeschke joins the pod to talk all about the culture shift with team USA, shit talking on the court, the dichotomy of serving and coaches input, and most importantly why he showers every morning! We also finally settle the debate about who has better calf muscles, and you'll just have to listen to find out who wins. You can also watch our side-by-side calves on youtube:
◦3:00 - The power of being selfish…
◦13:00 - Why Tom left school early to play pro
◦22:00 - Culture shift with team USA
◦24:00 - Shit talking on the court
◦43:00 - The dichotomy of serving and coaches input
◦53:00 - A dead man’s patella
◦1:02:00 - The arc of Taylor Averill (a motivational monologue?)
◦1:17:00 - Tom’s most important morning routine
◦1:20:00 - A very important debate.
◦1:30:00 - Our insecurities
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