11 episodes

Bob Palmer’s formula for winning has helped thousands of athletes, coaches, and leaders around the globe access their Zone for success. Now, via ZoneTalk, Bob shares his 25 years of experience and elicits the passion of his guests by having them reveal their Zone magic and the strategies they use for achieving greatness—in sport, business, and life.

The goal in each program is to connect you with the real person behind the magical performance in order to inspire you to dream bigger and be empowered in your endeavors, whatever they are.

ZoneTalk Bob Palmer

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Bob Palmer’s formula for winning has helped thousands of athletes, coaches, and leaders around the globe access their Zone for success. Now, via ZoneTalk, Bob shares his 25 years of experience and elicits the passion of his guests by having them reveal their Zone magic and the strategies they use for achieving greatness—in sport, business, and life.

The goal in each program is to connect you with the real person behind the magical performance in order to inspire you to dream bigger and be empowered in your endeavors, whatever they are.

    Shooting for the Stars | A college coach's perspective on education, friendship, and clay target competitions

    Shooting for the Stars | A college coach's perspective on education, friendship, and clay target competitions

    In this ZoneTalk episode, Bob sits down with Jordan Hintz, a clays coach at Hillsdale College in Michigan, whom he has worked with in the past. Bob asks Jordan for some insights into just what is involved in competing in clays shooting for a college team. What he discovered sounds really exciting.  
    Although Hillsdale has limited places each year on their clay target team, they do have spots available. Better yet, Jordan believes that there is a school match across the US for just about any student who wants to pursue the sport of clays shooting while studying for their degree.  
    Listen to the podcast for Bob’s entire discussion with Jordan Hintz on his recommendations for what students can do to incorporate their sport into their planning for their college years. 

    • 18 min
    A Winning Formula | Coaching, mentoring and having fun in sport

    A Winning Formula | Coaching, mentoring and having fun in sport

    In this ZoneTalk episode, Bob sits down with Sensei Heather Fidyk, a 7th-degree black belt in Wado Kai Karate and an experienced international competitor, who has been coaching in karate for more than 25 years. She is the co-founder and head instructor of the South Calgary Wado Kai Karate Club in Calgary, Alberta, a non-profit organization that is committed to the improvement of the health, fitness and martial arts understanding for all students.
    Sensei Heather is always learning new technical and tactical approaches to teaching, coaching and mentoring her athletes and dedicated black belt instructors. She shares her thoughts on the mentoring process and peer-to-peer mentoring. She works with para-athletes and finds the mentoring process rewarding and exciting, especially when she sees them come out of their shells and win as absolute performers in competition.
    Sensei Heather also addresses the lessons that can be learned from losing and the process of making sport a fun and lifelong endeavor.  

    • 34 min
    Listen to your steps | A Kenyan track coach's unique approach to training young athletes to become champions

    Listen to your steps | A Kenyan track coach's unique approach to training young athletes to become champions

    In this ZoneTalk episode, Bob speaks with Kenyan coach, and author, Meshack Sang, who has competed internationally, and has been coaching young Kenyan athletes in a career spanning 20 years.
    This accomplished coach and author sat down with Bob to freely give of his time and knowledge to inspire coaches and athletes around the globe to overcome financial and equipment limitations, and to achieve greatness.
    His concepts utilize modern scientific methodology of Zone (flow) and total focus in ways that his Kenyan athletes understand. His sensitivity to the culture and beliefs of his athletes make him one of the best coach/educators of developmental athletes in Kenya, if not in the world.

    • 31 min
    Visionary leadership | An Olympic-level CEO’s team approach to creating a snowboarding legacy

    Visionary leadership | An Olympic-level CEO’s team approach to creating a snowboarding legacy

    Dustin Heise left the corporate world so that he could make a difference in snowboarding, both in Canada and the world. He has been at the helm of Canada Snowboard as CEO for two years and is leading his organization with integrity, vision, and passion.
    With a shared vision to be recognized as a world leading snowboard nation, Dustin—along with the Canada Snowboard staff, athletes, partners, and sponsors—is guiding the next generation of young athletes, and bolstering some of the best athletes in the world to create a legacy of snowboarding. And, he is having fun doing it. 

    • 28 min
    NCAA/U SPORTS Scholarships | The recruiting edge

    NCAA/U SPORTS Scholarships | The recruiting edge

    "Just like a company looks to create an edge and find something that differentiates its product or service, an athlete is going to look for that opportunity to separate themselves from the pack as well."
    Zach Weissbach
    In this ZoneTalk episode, we speak with Zach Weissbach, President of Visionary Sports and Development, and former Vice President of Hudson Athletic Recruiting in Canada. When Zach played junior-level hockey, he saw a real need for athletic advice and assistance, particularly with respect to college scholarship opportunities, which would have been highly valuable for him when he was a young athlete looking at his future.
    Now in his current role, he has the opportunity to influence the future of up and coming athletes. With sound, practical advice and comprehensive services for scholarship seekers, parents and coaches, his company aims to maximize the opportunities for pursuing athletic scholarships and financial aid packages to post-secondary institutions in both the US and Canada. This is especially critical at this time of the COVID-19 crisis when many sports have stalled. 

    • 28 min
    Goals to Gumballs | One athlete's resiliency

    Goals to Gumballs | One athlete's resiliency

    What do you do when you want to solve a problem? You simplify it with a powerful metaphor.In this week's ZoneTalk podcast episode, I sat down with Matthew Cartisser, a resilient and successful young athlete who is currently prepping for college, with aspirations of being a surgeon.
    Matthew is no ordinary athlete. First, he chose to take up trap shooting, a sport that none of his friends participated in. And second, he started his life behind the eight ball, so to speak, with a benign cancerous facial growth at 12 months of age. He fought back with incredible strength during multiple surgeries only to get Lockjaw after facial reconstruction. At that moment, his simple dream was that someday he would be able to chew a gumball – and he successfully climbed that mountain. 
    From that day on, Matthew has represented every new goal and challenge in his life as just another "gumball" ...win competitions...make the national All-American all-star team...graduate from college...become a surgeon.
    Matthew talks to us about his journey, his challenges and the gumball machine he received from his surgical team.
    Regardless of your sport, there are some great take-aways in this podcast that are applicable to athletes and their coaches on aspiring to great success in your sport, school and life. 

    • 20 min

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