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Brett Ledbetter & Becky Burleigh - What Drives Winning (Focus on The Process) 

Ryan Hawk
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GUEST NOTES: Brett Ledbetter is the Co-founder of What Drives Winning. He is the author of 4 books: What Drives Winning, What’s Really Important, What Drives Winning Teams, and What Drives Winning Environments. He has given three TEDx Talks on Building Your Inner Coach and How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Others. Athletic Departments hire him as a thinking partner for athletic directors, coaches, and athletes. He co-founded and facilitates the What Drives Winning Conference with Hall-of-Fame coach, Becky Burleigh. His work focuses on character development, behavior management, priority alignment, and self-awareness. Brett works with and applies his high-performance training within education, military, sport, and business sectors.
Becky Burleigh is the former Women's Soccer Coach at the University of Florida. In 26 seasons at the helm of the UF soccer team, Burleigh, 53, led UF to a NCAA Championship, two NCAA College Cup appearances, 14 Southeastern Conference titles, and 22 NCAA Championships berths. Becky was the 1998 NSCAA/Adidas Coach of the Year. She was the SEC Coach of the year in 1996, 2000, 2008, and 2010. She is the co-founder of What Drives Winning.
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I’m Ryan Hawk and I’m a writer, podcaster, advisor, and teacher. My favorite thing to do is have a deep, long-form conversation with a thoughtful person. Fortunately, I get to do that often on my podcast, The Learning Leader Show. I created The Learning Leader Show in 2015 as a way for me to follow my curiosity about leadership and excellence with great rigor. It has since been listened to by millions of people in more than 150 countries.
Additionally, I’ve written and published two books. My first: Welcome To Management was named “the best leadership book of 2020” by Forbes. My second: The Pursuit of Excellence ranked at the top of the Amazon charts and Patrick Lencioni said, “this is a must-read book if you care to live an excellent life.”
When I’m not recording podcasts or writing books, I try to help leaders be more effective. Some of the ways I do that: Hosting Learning Leader Circles (paid mastermind groups), 1:1 advising for executives, and my online school, The Learning Leader Academy. Additionally, I’ve delivered keynote speeches all over the world for thousands of people.

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@wadetaylor8273
@wadetaylor8273 Год назад
Earlier this year I had an opportunity to interview for a collegiate volleyball head coaching position. One of the questions that was asked was, "How do you coach?" My answer was that I ask a lot of questions. The Zoom call member's faces looked like a deer caught in the headlights. They just didn't get it. I have all of Brett's books & have read so much & studied so much about valuing the person over the player & how people learn best & how to allow players to process what they are learning through asking great questions, like Brett does. Unfortunately, most athletic directors are not aware of how powerful this way of teaching is & they almost always opt for the coach with a resume full of W's. I have heard Brett say before that you have to stick with who you are & eventually someone will see my value as a coach & give me an opportunity to lead a program. My coaching philosophy is: Build up & encourage the individual & the player will emerge. I know that if I want that athlete to come anywhere close to reaching their potential, that individual needs to know that I truly believe in them, value them, care about them & authentically want the best for them. Not everyone understands what people like Brett & myself are trying to do. But I know that eventually I will get my chance to build an amazing culture while also building the lives of those players I am privileged & honored to coach. Coaching is ALL about relationships.
@DJSTOEK
@DJSTOEK Год назад
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