Trust

Trust

Author: Jeremy Snape May 19, 2023 Duration: 34:26

Trust is an essential component of building solid relationships and high performing teams, but can be difficult to quantify. This episode looks at the intangible nature of trust and the benefits of taking risks with trusted individuals. 

Tune in to hear from leaders in the sports world Britain's most successful female marathon kayaker Anna Hemmings, former chairman of UK Sport Baroness Sue Campbell and Chelsea and England football legend Frank Lampard. 


We also hear about the psychological role of trust with leading sport psychologist Paddy Steinfort, author of 'Legacy' James Kerr, and Lt Col Langley Sharp with a military perspective. Dance Director from the Juilliard School of Dance in New York Risa Steinberg and leading author Owen Eastwood also provide compelling insights. 


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Links mentioned:

Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Monitor: Is Trust in Crisis?


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What does it actually take to perform at the very highest level? That’s the question driving Inside the Mind of Champions, hosted by former England cricketer Jeremy Snape. For a decade, Jeremy has been on a global quest to decode the psychology of success, moving far beyond the cricket pitch. His conversations aren’t just with legendary athletes and coaches; he sits down with neuroscientists, special forces operatives, top-tier business leaders, and performing artists to find the common threads in their mental frameworks. Each episode of this podcast feels like a privileged access pass, where you’ll hear firsthand accounts of pressure, resilience, and the subtle thought patterns that separate the good from the truly great. You won’t just get inspirational stories-you’ll get tangible insights into decision-making, leadership under stress, and cultivating a mindset that thrives on challenge. Whether you’re an entrepreneur facing a critical pitch, a manager building a team, or simply curious about the inner workings of excellence, this series translates the principles of championship thinking into something you can apply. Jeremy’s unique background as both an international sportsman and a performance consultant allows him to ask the nuanced questions that reveal how these exceptional individuals consistently win, create, and lead. Tune in for a deep, practical exploration of what happens behind the scenes of remarkable achievement.
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