Woodhouse, D., Olusoga, P., Hemborough, D., Newton, E., Pupius, M., & Newton, J. In Thelwell, R., Harwood, C., & Greenlees, I. I think its impossible for anyone of my background to not feel they have a lot to prove. Let us know More in BBC We'd like to send you some notifications Liz Hoggard for the Daily Mail, Fancy a dandelion crisp, darling? Journal of applied sport psychology, 21 (4), 442-459. http://doi.org/10.1080/10413200903222921. If I can work with athletes to help them make sense of and perhaps take a greater degree of control over their own stories, then that, to me, is fantastic.One sporting event that has captured your imagination Currently working within motorsport at Izone Peformance (based at Silverstone) supporting drivers with the mental side of the sportCath Bishop on Twitter: @thecathbishopMore about Cath: cathbishop.comThe True Athelte Project: thetrueathleteproject.orgPaul Greaves on Twitter: @paulgraves01Sidd Sampla on Twitter: @PsychSiddTo Thrive, visit yourcareer-blueprint.com/thrive, What a special episode this is! One thing you couldn't do without Well it would be obvious but entirely true to say that I couldn't do without my wife, Alice. Sports Psychologist Peter Olusoga on the Dark Side of the Mamba Mentality and Why Athletes & Coaches Burnout. To be honest, I was a bit sceptical about the Olympics coming to London, but the atmosphere across the capital was genuinely wonderful, the Olympic park was spectacular, and as GB came close to upsetting Spain, the noise inside the arena that night was nothing like Ive ever heard at a basketball game before. What do you say when you find the N-word written in your classroom? A short course to avoid burnout and achieve a more sustainable coaching career, BLOG: Slavery was bad, okay? Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, 11 (2), 96-110. http://doi.org/10.1891/1933-3196.11.2.96. And Ive had to deal with the police being called on several occasions, once as I waited next to my own car near a friends house: waiting while black is apparently very suspicious behaviour. But as a historian Im struck by how people are able to adapt.
I was brought up on a council estate in Gateshead. ", News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. Bennett, J., PhD. 'Focusing on the 30 and not the 50 sounds better! Whether you're an athlete, a coach, a sport psychology professional, or even just a sports fan, Dr Pete Olusoga, along with his expert guests, will answer all the questions you could possibly have about the role of the mind in . 128-141). The 32-year-old NHS doctor, who has been with the Mysterious Girl hitmaker since July 2012, admitted that 'time truly flies when you're having fun' as she reflected on this birthday being their 11th having spent together. They lived with the risk of war, pestilence, harvests failing. If you're interested in the mental side of sport performance, this is the podcast for you. (LogOut/ The purpose of this study was to gain an in-depth account of the stressors encountered by elite coaches in the United Kingdom. This paper presents the first in a series of studies exploring coaches' experiences of stress within the unique culture of world class sport. Gaslighting is the process of manipulating someone into questioning their own sanity. Dr Peter Olusoga is a senior psychology lecturer at Sheffield Hallam university. Why do we get nervous, and what should we do about it? Bukola Olusoga (3) Christianah Olusoga (3) Esther Olusoga (3) Julie Olusoga (3) Martin Olusoga (3) Oluwole Olusoga (3) Peter Olusoga (3) Stella Olusoga (3) Taiwo Olusoga (3) column that he would like to celebrate 'bit by bit' throughout the year instead of having just one big get-together. Also sharing the love for Peter's 50th birthday is his son Junior, who took to Instagram to post a shirtless snap of the duo in a post-gym mirror selfie. Health Connect Hub Podcast S2: Conversation #4 Dr. Pete Olusoga. 21st Century Conversations on Race, Leave Your Mark Podcast with Scott Livingston: Great, Good, and Good Enough with Peter Olusoga, Sports Psychologist Peter Olusoga on the Dark Side of the Mamba Mentality and Why Athletes & Coaches Burnout, Rugby Coach Weekly - Roundup Rodeo Ep84: Reviewing the best content, Health Connect Hub Podcast S2: Conversation #4 Dr. Pete Olusoga, Appearance on UK Coaching's Coach Developer Podcast (Jul '21), Appearance on Wright on the Nail Podcast - Tokyo 2020 (Jul '21), Becoming an Anti-Racist - Season 1, Episode 10: A year on how far have we come? I was self-gaslighting not the response I expected of myself, given that Im well aware that racism on British university campuses is on the rise, from banana-throwing to chants of we hate blacks. http://doi.org/10.1123/iscj.2019-0029, Turner, M.J., Aspin, G., Didymus, F.F., Mack, R., Olusoga, P., Wood, A., & Bennett, R. (2020). One book Dr Mike Stoker (2017). Historian David Olusoga OBE, 50, presents A House Through Time on BBC2. Peter is happily married to wife Emily, who he wed in 2015, and shares children Amelia, nine, and Theo, six, with. Lizzie May For Mailonline. Coaching under pressure: mental skills training for sports coaches. As a basketball fan and a sports fan, it genuinely made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.One alternative career Sport and exercise psychology review, 10 (3), 31-44. His current research focuses on stress, burnout and wellbeing in sports, with a particular interest in high-performance environments and elite coaching. Instead, these discussions descend into shouting matches, as those with the power direct and dominate the conversation. The 32-year-old NHS doctor, who has been with the . One case, four approaches: The application of psychotherapeutic approaches in sport psychology. In addition to research, Dr Olusoga is a Chartered Psychologist with the British Psychological Society (BPS), and is a sport psychology consultant. The Sport Psychologist, 34 (1), 71-83. http://doi.org/10.1123/tsp.2019-0079, Olusoga, P., Bentzen, M., & Kentt, G. (2019).
Joining them is Psychologist and Lecturer at Lancaster University, Dr David Tod, for a fascinating conversation about the psychology of acting. Through university, I worked in bars and in a power station. Coach burnout: A scoping review. I thought about becoming a speech therapist for a while after graduating. When we do call out racism, its entirely possible that weve struggled with our own experiences, taking time to weigh up the costs and benefits of bothering to say anything at all. Mental Toughness in Elite Football Officiating (Winner of the AASP Dissertation Award, 2014). It comes after Peter revealed earlier this month that he was busy 'rehearsing for five very intimate shows to kick start his 30 year celebration'. I love this country, but a mature nation can be honest about its inglorious chapters. Dr Peter Olusoga is a psychology lecturer at Sheffield Hallam university, How to survive gaslighting: when manipulation erases your reality, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning, The truth is, people of colour are often trying quite hard not to play the race card.. 1.01 - What is sport psychology anyway?. In conversation with Dr Peter Olusoga. The star gave fans an insight into his lavish plans ahead of the big day, explaining he decided not to have a big party to mark the occasion. Dr Peter Olusoga is a psychology lecturer at Sheffield Hallam university 'The truth is, people of colour are often trying quite hard not to play the race card.' Photograph: Federico Gambarini . Abingdon: Routledge: http://doi.org/10.4324/9781315689210. I was fortunate enough to get tickets to see some of the basketball at the London 2012 Olympics, so my brother and I went to watch the GB vs. Spain game. And yet my first reaction was denial. asks MELANIE McDONAGH. This work won the Association of Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) 'Dissertation of the Year' award in 2012. Peter is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Sheffield Hallam University.
It was one of those just graduated jobs that was supposed to last a few months but two years later, I found myself still there. Whether youre an athlete, a coach, a sport psychology professional, or even just a sports fan, Dr Pete Olusoga, along with his expert guests will answer all the questions you could possibly have about the role of the mind in sport performance. The couple has an adorable daughter together. (Doctoral thesis). Although not much is known about his personal life, we know that David he met his wife "in the canteen" whilst working at. I guess it's a bit of a birthday celebration. Enter your email address to follow EPM and receive notifications ofnew episodes and articles via email. Supervised by Maynard, I., Butt, J., & Olusoga, P. Olusoga, P.F. To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. David is currently hosting the third series of BBC Two show A House Through Time. An awarding winning recording artist and musical theatre actress, Beverley has been a mainstay of British and world music scene for over two decades and offers some intriguing insights into the world of performance. Awesome podcast. I know these things should be challenged, but experience tells people of colour to pick our battles. Liz Hoggard for the Daily Mail
Cath Bishop is an Olympic rower, former British diplomat in the Foreign Office, now a leadership and culture coach working in organisations inside and outside sport, and author of The Long Win: The Search for a Better Way to Succeed,Paul Greaves is a world leading Trampoline coach with a career spanning over 20 years. David then moved with his mother and three siblings in the north-east of the UK. But this form of abuse is troublingly familiar to all people of colour. Jan 12 Burnout has three major characteristics: 1. MindfullySTRONG: Attention, Awareness and Flow. Attitudes towards protective headgear in UK rugby union players. Simova, M. 'Exploring the psychological well-being of elite sport coaches'. (Doctoral thesis). With fees at about 9250, that's about 25 per hour of taught content. x12 weeks. 10:17 GMT 28 Feb 2023. Forever working out.'. Whether youre an athlete, a coach, a sport psychology professional, or even just a sports fan, Dr Pete Olusoga, along with a series of expert guests, will answer all the questions you could possibly have about the role of the mind in sport performance. The British Psychological Society is a charity registered in England and Wales, Registration Number : 229642 and a charity registered in Scotland, Registration Number : SC039452 - VAT Registration Number : 283 2609 94, Copyright 2000-2023 The British Psychological Society, Meet the nominees for President-Elect 2023-24, Information for institutions and employers, Information for current qualification holders. Thu 2 Jul 2020 09.00 EDT Last modified on Wed 19 Oct 2022 11.21 EDT. Pete is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology and a Sport Psychology consultant with over 15 years' experience. His wedding to doctor Emily came 10 years after he married Katie Price in a lavish ceremony in 2005. A House Through Time starts on BBC2 on Tuesday. No signs of pseudoscience or psychobabble. Slack, L., Maynard, I., Butt, J., & Olusoga, P. (2013). Investigating the risky behaviours of elite athletes. Is there such a thing as a winning mindset and if so, where can I get one? As well as winning an award for Distinguished Public Communication,Outreach, and Awareness for producing this very podcast, Dr Pete spent time talking with conference attendees, including the one and only Professor Bob Weinberg (of Weinberg & Gould fame! Copyright 2023 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Theres something human in this podcast when I listen it, which is why I think its the best! Peter gained his status as a Chartered Psychologist with the British Psychological Society (BPS) in 2010 and is an active sport psychology consultant. All rights reserved. (2015). Slack, L. PhD. The gaslighting we experience, and that our broadcasters specialise in, fuels racism by labelling anyone who dares to call it out as having a chip on their shoulder, playing the race card, making a fuss over nothing, or (and this is my personal favourite) being the real racist. (Eds.) I realised I wasnt happy with what I was doing, so I stopped doing it.One film David received much acclaim for his 2016 series Black and British: A Forgotten History and its accompanying book. Peter will be busy enjoying his birthday with wife Emily, who he married in 2015, and shares children Amelia, nine, and Theo, six, with. Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Or have fitness freaks killed park life? Olusoga was born in Lagos to a White mother and a Nigerian father - who, I hate to say nautrally, did a runner. Why do we get nervous, and what should we do about it? Also featuring in this episode: Duncan Simpson, Director of Personal Development atIMG Academy, Dr Amber Shipherd from Texas A&M University Kingsville, Dr Adam Naylor, Leader of Performance Psychology at Deloitte, and a bunch of other amazing people! The proportion of woman HP coaches is reported to be in the range of 8.4-20%. The truth is, people of colour are often trying quite hard not to play the race card. Well in my case, it turns out that you try to convince yourself that you havent seen what you thought you saw. In some ways my entire career has been shaped by insecurity, that feeling that Im not part of that inner club with the old school ties. Though part of our daily lives, in a more high-profile way it commonly takes the form of TV discussions, where black and brown thinkers are invited into the studio to explain why a racist thing is racist while being shouted down by the shows white host or well-known guest, who have little knowledge and no experience of what racism actually is. Peter revealed in his OK! Success and winning are often thought of as synonymous, but if youre not first, does that really make you last? If you're interested in the mental side of sport performance, this is the podcast for you. He lives with his partner and their daughter in Bristol. In this Super Special Winter Olympic Review, Dr Pete Olusoga is joined by Dr Chelsi Day, Sport Psychologist at 'The' Ohio State University, and Dr Leah Washington, resident Olympic . By
Appearance on UK Coaching's Coach Developer Podcast (Jul '21) I handed in my notice, ended up working as a part-time basketball coach, taking out a career development loan, and going back to university to study for my MSc. If I have a problem with my computer, I phone my mum. His current research focuses on stress, burnout, and wellbeing in sports, with a particular interest in high-performance environments and elite coaching. Writing to her 476,000 followers on Tuesday, Emily said to her husband in an Instagram post: 'Happy birthday to my lovely lovely hubby. 40 episodes. Peters current research focuses on burnout and wellbeing in sports, with a particular interest in coaching and the application of mindfulness to enhance wellbeing in sport and physical activity. Understanding mental toughness in elite football officiating : perceptions of English Premier League referees. Dr Peter Olusoga @PeteOlusoga 2h None of this is meant to detract from the horrors unfolding in Ukraine right now (which include the horrific treatment of Black and brown refugees) or the fact that we should, quite rightly, be extending our sympathy and support. I think thats what happened to me. Shobna Gulati on Twitter: @ShobnaGulatiShobna Gulati on Instagram: @shobnagulatiContact Dr David Tod: d.tod1@lancaster.ac.uk. If youre interested in the mental side of sport performance, this is the podcast for you. I was a little taken aback, then, when I went to teach a class on campus recently, and found that someone had scrawled the N-word on the whiteboard eraser. 1.03 - Who is the Mental GOAT?. I think they always pretend to be perfect, which this podcast doesnt. Quitting my office job on a whim. Eighty Percent Mental Host, Chartered Psychologist & Senior Lecturer, Sport Psych Consultant. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. Sport and exercise psychology review, 10 (1), 4-24. The overall aim of this thesis, and the series of studies contained herein, was to bridge the gap between research and practice by providing practical . Go and read it immediately!One thing you couldn't do without In this final episode of Season 1, i'm joined by Dr Peter Olusoga. Later his parents separated from each other when he was just two years old. David will . We also talk about World War II, which makes you think about the demands made on people in wartime. The Flava croonerand his eldest child were brooding in the changing room photograph as they tilted their heads back and displayed their buff chests. 1.07 How do we set goals that really stick?. His current research focuses on stress, burnout and wellbeing in sports, with a particular interest in high-performance environments and elite coaching. Time truly flies when youre having fun. Presented at: PSP Annual Conference, Sheffield, Woodhouse, D., Hembrough, D., Olusoga, P., Darwin, J., Newton, E., & Pupius, M. (2018). And it would be even more obvious, but entirely untrue to say something like my phone, or the internet. Bennett, J., Rotherham, M., Hays, K., Olusoga, P., & Maynard, I. She also added a throwback photo of them sat on a hospital bed while Emily was heavily pregnant and about to be induced with their child. The anger and frustration at the racism itself is always coupled with the disappointment in the aftermath that I should have said something, and the resolve that Ill speak up next time. Its really as simple as that. Healthy mother-of-two, 32, collapsed and died from brain bleed while she led fitness bounce class. He has produced athletes to represent Great Britain on the world stage, including the current World and European Champion and Double Olympic Medallist Bryony Page.Siddarth Sampla is a BASES Sport & Exercise Scientist specialising in Psychology. He wrote: 'I'll be in Dubai with the whole family. (pp. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site. Also appearing in this episode, and bringing a psychological perspective is Dr Kaori Araki, chief Sport and performance psychology consultant at CORAZON Co., Ltd. Kaori is a retired professor and taught sport psychology in Singapore and Japan for 18 years, and worked alongside Eddie Jones during Japans infamous 2015 Rugby World Cup run. Ive put up with friends who think singing to me about the blue-black child from their racist rugby songs is OK. Ive put up with the affectionate mispronouncing of my surname for a lifetime. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 25 (3), 298-315. http://doi.org/10.1080/10413200.2012.726935, Olusoga, P., Butt, J., Maynard, I., & Hays, K. (2012). Peter has a background in sports coaching and completed an undergraduate degree in Psychology at the University of Sheffield in 2001. 1.05 - Why do we g
Duncan Simpson on Twitter: @SportPsychDuncDr Amber Shipherd on Twitter: @DocShipherdDr Adam Naylor on Twitter: @ahnaylorVisit the AASP Website: appliedsportpsych.org, Continuing the mission to explore the psychological aspects of performance, Eighty Percent Mental host Dr Pete Olusoga explores The psychology of Speed with two-time World Superbikes Champion, James Toseland. My adult life has been largely protected from the more visceral acts of racism that I read about every day, and Im grateful for that privilege. Peter completed his award-winning PhD, exploring stress and coping in elite sports coaching, at Sheffield Hallam in 2012. The psychology of sports coaching : Research and practice. What do you do if youre a teacher and one of your students writes the N-word in your classroom? I reflected on other times when Ive had to explain why something is racist, justify how I feel, and expose my own lived experiences to people who have already decided that they dont and wont see what I see. So yeah, work, work, work, see you soon'. Peter gained his status as a Chartered Psychologist with the British Psychological Society (BPS) in 2010, and is an active sport psychology consultant, working with athletes and teams in a variety of sports. What Marcus Rashfords campaign for hungry children tells us about the footballer and Britain, From Muhammad Ali to Colin Kaepernick, the proud history of black protest in sport, I found racist graffiti in my own classroom. Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Light yet nuanced approach throughout. n/a. http://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2017-000255, Olusoga, P., & Kentta, G. (2017). It sounds old but it really isn't. And it would be even more obvious, but entirely untrue to say something like my phone, or the internet. Within a lot of sports, physical prowess and mental toughness is still the ideal, and sometimes that doesnt fit well with the idea of using a psychologist. (2016). For the new series of A House Through Time, we look at an 18th-century sea captains house in Bristol and uncover stories of piracy, slavery and doomed romance.