Episodios

  • Why Stress ISN'T Bad with Dr. Pete Olusoga (#024)
    Sep 30 2024

    In the final episode of Season #1, hosts Matt Moore and Ashley Hatch engage in a deep conversation with Dr. Peter Olusoga, a renowned sports psychologist, about the intricacies of elite sports coaching, the impact of stress on athletes and coaches, and the importance of self-awareness and inclusivity in sports. They explore how stress can be both a motivator and a detriment, the role of coaches in fostering athlete well-being, and the socio-cultural factors that influence the experiences of athletes from diverse backgrounds. The discussion also touches on personal journeys, failures, and the lessons learned along the way, culminating in a light-hearted exchange about sports fandom.

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    X : https://x.com/PeteOlusoga

    or

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_pete_olusoga

    Listen to his podcast, Eighty Percent Mental here: https://eightypercentmental.com/links/

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    1 h y 1 m
  • The Power of Poetry with Charity Blackwell (#023)
    Sep 23 2024

    In this episode of the Ditto podcast, hosts Ashley Hatch and Matt Moore engage in a deep conversation with Charity Blackwell, a DEI practitioner and spoken word artist. They explore the intersection of poetry and sports through the lens of DC Scores, an organization that empowers youth through poetry, soccer, and service learning. Charity shares her personal journey into poetry, the transformative power of writing, and the importance of community in the creative process. The discussion highlights the resilience and confidence that poetry instills in young people, culminating in a powerful performance of Charity's poem, 'Blank Screen Canvas.'

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    57 m
  • Cross-Stressor Adaption Theory and Mental Contrasting (#022)
    Sep 16 2024

    In this episode of Ditto, Ashley Hatch and Professor Matt Moore discuss the concept of mental contrasting. They explain that mental contrasting involves conducting mental rehearsal of a desired future outcome while also acknowledging and planning for potential obstacles. They discuss the benefits of mental contrasting in various areas of life, including sports, business, and personal goals. They also highlight the importance of being self-aware and proactive in addressing weaknesses and challenges. Overall, mental contrasting helps individuals prepare for and overcome obstacles, leading to greater success.

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    39 m
  • Olympic Gold Medalist, Casey Krueger (#021)
    Sep 9 2024

    In Episode 21, Matt and Ash are joined by USWNT player and Olympic gold medalist, Casey Krueger! They discuss Casey's career journey, including her transition from college to the pros, her experience playing overseas in Norway, and her time with the US Women's National Team. They also discuss the progress of women's sports, the challenges of being a mother in the league, and the role of faith in her life and career. Casey shares her experience working through injury, disappointment, and how different people have helped her to be her best as a soccer player.

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    As Ash and Matt announced, Season 1 of the Ditto Podcast is almost coming to a close! Stay tuned for more info on what's next!

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    45 m
  • Using Self-Talk to Perform at a HIGH LEVEL: Endure, by Alex Hutchinson (#020)
    Sep 2 2024

    In Episode #20, Ashley and Matt discuss the book 'Endure' by Alex Hutchinson. They share their overall thoughts on the book and highlight the importance of the mind in determining physical limits. They discuss the role of motivation, perception of effort, and self-talk in endurance performance. They mention a study that shows the impact of positive self-talk on endurance and discuss the different forms of self-talk: motivational and instructional. Matt shares his personal experience of using self-talk during a challenging hike. They encourage listeners to utilize the power of their internal dialogue in a helpful way. They discuss the role of mindfulness, visualization, and relaxation techniques in managing mental fatigue. The episode concludes with the importance of belief and developing a firm conviction in oneself to achieve greatness.

    You can find Endure by Alex Hutchinson HERE

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    52 m
  • The Diana Nyad Story: You can do more than you think you can do (#019)
    Aug 26 2024

    In Episode #19, Matt and Ash share Diana Nyad's incredible story of swimming from Cuba to Florida. She became the first person to complete this long-distance swim, covering 103 miles in under 60 hours. Nyad attempted the swim four times before finally succeeding at the age of 63. Her journey was filled with challenges, including thunderstorms, waves, the Gulf Stream, cold water, sharks, and jellyfish. Despite these obstacles, Nyad persevered and inspired many with her determination and resilience. Despite multiple failed attempts, she never gave up on her dream. She finally achieved her goal, redefining age and limits. Her story teaches us to believe in ourselves, challenge societal limitations, and never give up on our dreams.

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    37 m
  • The KEY to overcoming FEAR; The Alex Honnold Story (#018)
    Aug 19 2024

    In Episode #18, Ashley Hatch and Dr. Matt Moore discuss the story of Alex Honnold and his incredible feat of free solo climbing El Capitan in Yosemite. They explore themes of focus and concentration, goal setting, mental rehearsal, and the psychological challenges Honnold faced. They also discuss how Honnold developed a healthy relationship with fear and embraced it as part of the process. Honnold's self-awareness and ability to eliminate distractions contributed to his achievements. The idea of being fearless is a myth; it's about responding to fear differently. The brain's response to fear can be shaped through experience and preparation.

    You can watch Free Solo here.

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    44 m
  • Coach Amber Whiting, BYU Basketball (#017)
    Aug 12 2024

    Want to work with Matt and your mental performance? DM the Ditto IG account, or email him at matthew.moore@health.utah.edu.

    Coach Amber Whiting joins Ditto and shares her experience of coaching the BYU Women's Basketball team and the challenges of balancing coaching her daughter, Amari. She discusses the process of transitioning from coaching high school basketball to becoming a D1 head coach and the importance of being true to oneself. Coach Whiting also emphasizes the value of doing the right things the right way and maintaining classiness in both winning and losing. She shares her approach to mental health and resilience, encouraging her players to give themselves grace and learn from their failures. If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review!

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    1 h y 3 m