Slice of PIE

Pete Jackson

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

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#28 Organisational cuture and power relationships in sport - Niels Feddersen
05-01-2024
#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 Denmark to Norway, and then again in 2023 - where we have a conversation and reflection on the first conversation ! I can't take credit, it was Niels' idea... We talk about some of his important research studying sporting organisations and their cultures, and slingshot into multiple interesting threads concerning values, societal changes, the tipping point for speaking up, social bubbles and organisational consensus on what is acceptable and unacceptable behaviour - among many other topics. You can follow Niels here:Social networks:https://twitter.com/niels_movinghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nielsfeddersen/?originalSubdomain=noNorweigan School of Sport Sciences:https://www.nih.no/english/about/employees/nielsbf/Email address:nielsbf@nih.noFor all of those interested in the topic of organisational life in sports organisations, see below.These are the papers underpinning our conversations, but more to come!Large scale culture changeshttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17430437.2020.1771306Power in organisationshttps://doi.org/10.1123/jsm.2020-0119Destructive/Toxic Cultureshttps://doi.org/10.1123/jsm.2021-0077https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17430437.2019.1680639
#27 Reflections from Rio - Dr. Jamie Barker (Part Two)
06-08-2023
#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' with over 20 years of experience. In this episode we dig into his experience working with the British Paralympics team in Rio, and from working in sport to business to the military and many other performance environments.Jamie is also the author of multiple books including The Psychology of Soccer: More Than Just a Game - which came out in 2020, in partnership with Joe Dixon, Richard Thelwell and Ian Mitchell (see link below).Jamie is also one of the nicest blokes around, and kindly gave enough time to fill two episodes’ worth of insight and experience. This is 'part two' of our conversation.You can follow Jamie here:Social networks:https://twitter.com/DrJamieBarkerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jamie-barker-1154a12b/Loughborough University Profile:https://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/ssehs/staff/jamie-barker/Link to work with the RAF:https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/national-rehabilitation-centre/news/developing-veterans-resilience/ The Psychology of Soccer: More Than Just a Gamehttps://www.routledge.com/The-Psychology-of-Soccer/Dixon-Barker-Thelwell-Mitchell/p/book/9780367350284Upcoming book:  The Psychology of Golf Performance Under Pressurehttps://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7093506674430197760?updateEntityUrn=urn%3Ali%3Afs_feedUpdate%3A%28V2%2Curn%3Ali%3Aactivity%3A7093506674430197760%29
#24 Social Identity (Part Two!) - Dr Matt Slater & Chris Hartley
17-06-2021
#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 (here) as well as Gareth Southgate's recent interview on the High Performance Podcast (here). 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 Psychology at Staffordshire University, a chartered Psychologist and an active researcher with interests in the psychology of leadership and team functioning in performance contexts. He is also the Author of the book ‘Togetherness: How to Build a Winning Team’, published in 2019.Chris Hartley is also a chartered and HCPC registered practitioner in sport and exercise psychology, and a Lecturer in sport psychology at the University of Stirling (Scotland, UK). His PHD research adopted a social identity theory perspective, where he aimed to understand how a social identity and the self-categorisation process underpins the provision and receipt of social support. Chris has also previously worked in performance academies, University Scholarship programmes, and consulted with several sport NGBs and a range of individual clients. He’s helped organise the 2nd International Conference on Social Identity in Sport (ICSIS) which took place in June 2019 in Stirling.Matt and Chris join me for the SECOND part of the first ever group discussion on Slice of PIE - and we talk about identity, leadership, the transience of groups and the powerful wellness impacts of social groups amongst many other topics.This is Part 2 of the discussion so make sure to check out Part 1 when you can.You can find more about Matt and Chris here:Dr Matt Slaterhttps://twitter.com/DrMattSlaterhttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Matthew_Slater3Matt's book:https://www.bennionkearny.com/book/togetherness-how-to-build-a-winning-team-book-ebook-matt-slater/Chris Hartleyhttps://twitter.com/DrChrisHartleyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hartley-4981aa102/The New Psychology of Sport & Exercise:https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/the-new-psychology-of-sport-and-exercise/book265588#contents
#20 The long win - Cath Bishop
16-11-2020
#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 World Champion status twice as well as an Olympic Silver Medal in partnership with Dame Katherine Grainger in the coxless pair in Athens.A cursory glance at Cath’s Wikipedia or LinkedIn might give you the impression of one word… SUCCESS. Yet it’s the notion of what is defined as success which sits at the heart of her new book The Long Win. Is success the outcome or the journey towards it? Is it the medals and quarterly targets or the skills and growth you gain along the way? And why is our culture obsessed with winning?I thoroughly enjoyed interviewing Cath and getting deeper into some of the topics within the book. If you are interested I’ve left a link to the book in the description below, along with a host of other books I've read and have been recommended in the world of psychology, organisation culture, wellbeing and performance.In our conversation we jump straight into the themes from the book and the implications for building psychologically informed environments. We only lightly touch upon Cath's own Olympic and athletic journey, but if you’d like to find out more I’d invite you to listen to Cath's interviews with Simon Mundie on Don’t Tell Me the Score and Steve Ingham on The Supporting Champions podcast to learn more. Again, see these links below:The Long Win:https://cathbishop.com/the-long-win/Twitter:https://twitter.com/thecathbishopLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/cath-bishop-a0029847/Recommended books:https://www.petejackson.co.uk/sport-psychology/booksCath Bishop on Don't Tell Me The Score:https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08k52g6Cath Bishop on Supporting Champions:https://supportingchampions.co.uk/post/2020/09/23/072-cath-bishop-on-the-long-win/
#12 There’s always opportunity if you look - Hannah Stoyel
25-06-2020
#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 athletes and eating disorders -  She is also the lead sport psychologist for Swim England, she works as a sport psychology consultant for Millfield school, delivers sport psychology content for UK Athletics, and is a Sport Psychologist for the Reading FC Academy. Pretty impressive resume. In my conversation with Hannah her passion for all things psychology is evident, in any age any competitive level or any sport, however I was particularly struck by her enthusiasm for developing young people and her insights in to how elite academies, NGB pathways, parents, coaches and other support staff can support our young athletes as they navigate the whirlwind rollercoaster of childhood, puberty, adolescence and young adulthood. Therefore if you’re a coach, parent, support staff or even a young athlete this episode will be particularly interesting for you.You can find Hannah here:Consultancy website:https://www.optimisepotentialsport.com/Consultancy social media:https://twitter.com/OP_Sport_Psychhttps://www.instagram.com/optimise_potential/Personal social media:https://twitter.com/HStoyelhttps://www.instagram.com/hannahstoyel/British Swimming - Optimal Athlete Development Framework (OADF):https://docs.google.com/file/d/1Usd_O8ghC0q8LCcTQhkIhnQuVwlRY1pn/view?rm=minimal
#11 Social Identity - Dr Matt Slater & Chris Hartley (Part One)
17-06-2020
#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 Psychology at Staffordshire University, a chartered Psychologist and an active researcher with interests in the psychology of leadership and team functioning in performance contexts. He is also the Author of the book ‘Togetherness: How to Build a Winning Team’, published in 2019. Chris Hartley is also a chartered and HCPC registered practitioner in sport and exercise psychology, and a Lecturer in sport psychology at the University of Stirling (Scotland, UK). His PHD research adopts a social identity theory perspective, where he is aiming to understand how a social identity and the self-categorisation process underpins the provision and receipt of social support. Chris has also previously worked in performance academies, University Scholarship programmes, and consulted with several sport NGBs and a range of individual clients. He’s helped organise the 2nd International Conference on Social Identity in Sport (ICSIS) which took place in June of last year in Stirling, and you can find a link to information on the next conference below.Matt and Chris join me for the FIRST ever Slice of PIE group discussion - and we talk about identity, leadership, the transience of groups and the powerful wellness impacts of social groups amongst many other topics.This is Part 1 of the discussion so make sure to look out for Part 2 when it is released in Season 2.You can find more about Matt and Chris here:Dr Matt Slaterhttps://twitter.com/DrMattSlaterhttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Matthew_Slater3Matt's book:https://www.bennionkearny.com/book/togetherness-how-to-build-a-winning-team-book-ebook-matt-slater/Chris Hartleyhttps://twitter.com/psychlinThe New Psychology of Sport & Exercise:https://twitter.com/alexanderhaslam/status/1270546170033520640ICSIS conference 2021:https://twitter.com/Simonfozkawycz/status/1184820519998230530
#10 Performance, perspective and balance - Paul McVeigh
01-06-2020
#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 City, Burnley, Luton Town and Northern Ireland. Since then he has worked in the media for the BBC, SkySports, BeinSports and TalkSport amongst many others… he’s authored a book ‘The Stupid footballer is dead’, got his Masters in Sport & Exercise Psychology from Staffordshire University, and has been a performance psychology coach at a premier league football academy. Now he spends his time as a global keynote speaker, delivering keynotes and corporate training for the likes of Barclays, PWC, Microsoft and a truck load of other blue chip companies. Paul shares his insights on mindset, teamwork and leadership - both from his playing days and also from his perspective as a coach and consultant. He is also a big advocate for perspective, values and striving for balance in life. You can find Paul here:Website:https://www.paulmcveigh.co.uk/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulmcveighkeynotespeaker/Twitter: https://lnkd.in/eze8_b6Facebook:https://lnkd.in/e6Jm2VnInstagram:https://lnkd.in/eZNEmbbYouTube:https://lnkd.in/eYhUyjhPaper on gratitude:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/301826526_Does_gratitude_writing_improve_the_mental_health_of_psychotherapy_clients_Evidence_from_a_randomized_controlled_trial