Slice of PIE
What is a Psychologically Informed Environment (PIE)? And what does it look like across the worlds of sport, business, the military, education, the performing arts and many other performance fields? With 17 years working in marketing strategy for blue chip companies and 11 years training towards Sports and Performance Psychology chartership (CPsychol - achieved in Jan 2024), I am seeking to find what each domain can learn from the other. To do so, I'm speaking to high performance experts, psychologists and those at the forefront of leadership, teamwork and organisational psychology research. #SliceofPIE Website: www.petejackson.co.uk
Episodes
31 episodes
#31 Psychology in Golf - Dr. Will McConn-Palfreyman
In the fourth Slice of PIE of 2024, we get the pleasure of speaking to Dr. Will McConn Palfreyman, Head of Psychology at Scottish Golf, an...
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Episode 31
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#30 IMG Academy and More - Dr. Duncan Simpson
In the third Slice of PIE of 2024, we get the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Duncan Simpson.Duncan joined IMG from Barry University in Miami in 2017 - providing mental conditioning services for tennis, golf, and soccer. Originally fro...
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Episode 30
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57:17
#29 REBT and Performance Psychology - Dr. Martin Turner
In the second Slice of PIE of 2024, we get the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Martin Turner. Martin is a very experienced academic, researcher and practitioner – with specific interests in challenge and threat states in athletes, and the...
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#28 Organisational cuture and power relationships in sport - Niels Feddersen
Another year, and another Slice of PIE first.We get to speak to Niels Feddersen, Associate Professor at the Norwegian School of Sport Science - and we get to speak to him at two points in time ! First in 2020, during his move from...
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#27 Reflections from Rio - Dr. Jamie Barker (Part Two)
Slice of PIE is back with some exciting personal and professional news.We also get to speak to Dr. Jamie Barker, former chair of the British Psychological Society's (BPS) Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology (DSEP) and 'Pracademic'...
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42:38
#26 Performance is a Human Endeavour - Elliott Newell (Part Two)
It's Part Two time ! A chance to return to our conversation with Elliott Newell, former Pathway Scientist at the English Institute of Sport (EIS) and now Senior Athlete Support Advisor at UK Sport. You can hear the first part of our con...
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Season 2
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Episode 12
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38:47
#25 Performance in the Performing Arts - Jack Apperley
Slice of PIE has been shortlisted in the 'Wellbeing and Performance' category in the 2022 Sports Podcast Awards. You can help by voting for Slice of PIE here:https://www.s...
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Season 2
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Episode 11
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59:45
#24 Social Identity (Part Two!) - Dr Matt Slater & Chris Hartley
Join me for the second in a two-parter we recorded last year - a conversation about Social Identity. In fact, with the Euros in full swing, this is a great time to revisit the first part (
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Season 2
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Episode 10
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38:27
#23 Working in elite football & rugby - Joe Dixon
In this episode we speak to someone who has worked, and is currently working in professional football and rugby. Joe Dixon is a fellow graduate of the MSc Sport & Exerc...
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Season 2
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Episode 9
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50:00
#22 ACT in sport psychology - Jo Davies
I am joined in this episode by chartered Sport Psychologist Jo Davies. Jo runs a sport psychology consultancy, based out of Reigate in Surrey, and is the sport psychology lead at The Army Elite Athlete Performance Centre, working with the Army ...
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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1:05:13
#21 High performance in eSports - Ismael Pedraza
My guest this week is Ismael Pedraza, or 'Isma'.Isma is a performance psychologist working as a practitioner and researcher in Germany, who has come via Finland, Australia and his home country of Colombia where he played a high standard...
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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59:15
#20 The long win - Cath Bishop
In this episode I speak to Cath Bishop. A speaker, consultant, executive coach and author on developing success in leadership. Cath is also a former diplomat and former elite rower for Great Britain, representing at 3 Olympic games, achieving W...
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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48:48
#19 What we can learn from the military - Richard Waddell
In the spirit of speaking to different types of experts I have been wanting to a) speak to people in the world of consulting that help companies improve team effectiveness and develop leaders, and b) speak to people that have worked in teams in...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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1:10:23
#18 Sport and management consultancy - Jenna Woolven
In episode 4 of season 2, we speak to Jenna Woolven.Jenna has got a very impressive list of experiences across many environments, both as an athlete and a sport psychology consultant. She played national level and junior international l...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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48:12
#17 Sport psychology on the road - Elliott Newell (Part One)
In the third episode of Season 2 I get to talk to Pathway Scientist at the English Institute of Sport (EIS) - Elliott Newell. Elliott's conversation with Dan Abrahams on The Sport Psych Show was the first time I had heard of the 'PIE' so you ca...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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39:58
#16 Searching for balance - Louise Byrne
In the second episode of season two we talk to Sport Psychologist in Training Louise Byrne. As well as training towards psychology chartership, Louise also works in finance, and we touch upon the interesting cross-application of performance psy...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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53:24
#15 Self-care and collaboration - Dr Jamie Barker (Part One)
Season TWO of the Slice of PIE podcast kicks off with former chair of the British Psychological Society's (BPS) Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology (DSEP) and 'Pracademic' with over 20 years of experience. That's experience in consultancy...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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47:49
#14 S1 - End of season review
Ahead of Season 2 of Slice of PIE, I thought it would be first worth looking back and reflecting on the recurring themes in Season 1. If you want to read the associated blog post, you can find that here:
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Season 1
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11:38
#13 Insulating performance from the packaging - Dr Jonathan Katz
In this last episode of Season 1 we put the Psychologically Informed Environment (PIE) under the microscope with Dr Jonathan Katz. He's a former fencer turned fencing coach, a former counselling psychologist turned sport psychologist, and a vet...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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55:00
#12 There’s always opportunity if you look - Hannah Stoyel
Hannah Stoyel is a HCPC registered Sport & Exercise Psychologist, and the founder of Optimise Potential, a sport psychology consultancy based in London. She wears many hats: As well as doing her PHD at University College London looking at a...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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57:10
#11 Social Identity - Dr Matt Slater & Chris Hartley (Part One)
Dr. Matt Slater from Staffordshire University and Chris Hartley from the University of Stirling spend a lot of time thinking about groups, identity and leadership. Dr. Matt Slater is Associate Professor of Sport & Exercise Psycholog...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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50:36
#10 Performance, perspective and balance - Paul McVeigh
Paul McVeigh left his home town of Belfast at the age of 16 to sign for Tottenham Hotspur. He made his first start for Spurs up front with Teddy Sheringham, scoring on his debut in 1997, and going on to represent Tottenham as well as Norwich Ci...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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1:01:15
#9 Dual careers and transitions - Dr Emma Vickers
Dr. Emma Vickers is the research lead for TASS – (The Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme) …an organisation at the heart of supporting athletes managing dual careers, but also at the heart of developing and pulling together research to understa...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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53:23
#8 Be motivated to be the best version of yourself...and help others - Kris Soutar
Kris Soutar. He’s coached tennis for 27 years. He's a coach consultant for tennis Scotland and a performance tutor for the LTA… he runs his own consultancy called the Service Box and produces his own podcast The Tennis Journal ... he's al...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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1:07:50