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Hosted by best-selling author, speaker and performance coach Brett Bartholomew, the Art of Coaching Podcast is a weekly show aimed at getting to the core of what it takes to change attitudes & behaviors in the weight-room, boardroom and everywhere in between.
Hosted by best-selling author, speaker and performance coach Brett Bartholomew, the Art of Coaching Podcast is a weekly show aimed at getting to the core of what it takes to change attitudes & behaviors in the weight-room, boardroom and everywhere in between.
Episodes

Sunday Jan 06, 2019
Sunday Jan 06, 2019
On Episode 9 of the Art of Coaching Podcast, I sit down with a guy who has one of the best jobs in all of strength & conditioning. Matt Bertsch is the Performance Director for Lincoln Public Schools in Lincoln Nebraska where he overseas the strength and conditioning for 6 area high schools and more than 3,500 athletes.
Too often, coaches chase big name jobs whole overlooking other opportunities for growth. My hope in bringing Matt on is that I can help us as a profession quit overlooking high-school strength & conditioning and potentially get some people to open their minds to other jobs out there.
If you like this episode, or want to learn more from Matt make sure to follow him on Twitter @matt_bertsch. Also make sure you let us know what you think of the podcast via an iTunes review!
Topics covered on the show
- Matt's Story
- Moving from the floor to administration
- Getting buy in as administrator
- How to get your resume viewed
- How to properly use video
- Preparing for an interview: going beyond wearing a suit and showing up
- What are you weakest in now and what are you going to do about it
- Things Matt learned from Coach Venable
- How does Matt defines who is a good coach
Links from the showNHSSCA.usNCSA.comTo join Matt's network of High School strength coaches follow @matt_bertsch @coachvenable & @coachbrokaw on Twitter

Wednesday Dec 26, 2018
E8 | Molly Binetti: Accepting Criticism, Humble Beginnings & Being a Professional
Wednesday Dec 26, 2018
Wednesday Dec 26, 2018
On Episode 8 of the Art Of Coaching podcast I am joined by my long time friend Molly Binetti to talk about being a Pro strength and conditioning coach. If you aren't familiar with Molly she is the head strength and conditioning coach for the South Carolina Women's basketball program. Before accepting this position she also worked at University of Louisville and Purdue University.
Molly is straight up on the best coaches I know and the reason I think she separates herself is because of her unparalleled standards of professionalism. Check out this episode to gain some insight from Molly on how to be a pro and put it into practice in your gym, weight room or board room today.
Topics Covered On The Show
- Molly's background
- How the way Molly was raised translated into being a pro coach
- Taking criticism
- The social media talk: how do you handle criticism and how do you filter what you share
- Gaining validation for methods
- How to have effective self evaluation
- If you were fired today what is your back up plan
- Where are coaches not investing enough of their time
- What is the part of coaching that is over thought
- What does the term buy in mean
- What are characteristics of a good coach
Where to connect with Molly
Twitter: https://twitter.com/coachbinetti
Email: mbinetti@mailbox.sc.edu

Sunday Dec 16, 2018
Sunday Dec 16, 2018
On Episode 7 of this podcast I sit down with one of coaching and sciences most brilliant minds, Dr. Matt Jordan. If you aren't familiar with Matt is a sought after presenter on return to sport after injury, training program design for elite athletes, and creating interdisciplinary high performance practitioner teams and the information we cover on the episode is mind blowing.
I wanted to get him on the podcast to talk about some of the uncomfortable topics that aren't often asked in the coaching and research communities like how to create value, get your rhythm and avoid the imposter syndrome and I think we nailed it. Check out the episode to find out for yourself.
Other topics covered include:
- What role speaking plays in the atmosphere of strength and condition
- Being yourself as a coach and presenter
- Topics that are overbastardized
- The problem of having too many dismisses coaches but not enough skeptics
- The importance of asking questions and not being "too cool" to be ask something dumb
- The anatomy of a great question
- Failing to connect and bombing as a public speaker
- Gauging impact beyond performance
- 5 exercises that every program should included and why they are backed by peer reviewed data
Learn More About Matt Jordan
Links From The Show

Sunday Dec 02, 2018
Sunday Dec 02, 2018
Authenticity is word that gets tossed around often in the world of social media, but few actually live it. On Episode 6 of the Art of Coaching Podcast I am joined by someone who is sincerely authentic in everything she does, Coach Brianna Battles.
Brianna is former D1 strength and conditioning coach and corporate wellness vet who left both of those worlds to start her own company called Everyday Battles. Brianna's company specializes in coaching pregnant athletes as well as educating coaches on how to help athletes navigate the physical and mental considerations of athleticism during these chapters in a woman’s life.
Check out this episode to learn why it's easier to practice what you preach when your preach what you practice.
Topics Covered On This Episode-Why Brianna started her company-Finding monitorship as a postpartum expert-The physiological considerations of the pregnant athlete-Being a leader as a woman in the strength and conditioning field-How to find great mentors-The systems that help Brianna be a balanced and successful coach, wife & entrepreneur-Misconceptions of being an entrepreneur-Advice for women who want to get into the strength and conditioning field
Learn more about Brianna Battles here
Website www.briannabattles.comBrianna's Coursehttp://www.briannabattles.com/online-courses/coaches/pregnancy-postpartum-athleticism/
Instagram: @brianna.battles
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Monday Nov 19, 2018
E5 | Navigating Your Early Career Pt. 1
Monday Nov 19, 2018
Monday Nov 19, 2018
"Please God don't let me be pigeon hold in a normal job." This was a prayer of mine immediately after graduating under grad and being denied a internship by the United States Olympic Committee. I am fairly certain that many of you out there pray the same thing in regards to looking for your first break in the coaching field out of school, or maybe even looking for a promotion. On this episode of the podcast I share a bit of my personal background story in an effort to answer the question "how can I get a break into the strength and conditioning career field." I also share some tips on how to separate yourself from the pack of other coaches looking for a job.
If you are a coach looking for help in managing your career make sure to check out my upcoming Careers In Coaching seminar in Atlanta that is happening January 19-20, 2019.

Sunday Nov 11, 2018
E4 | Coach Davis Conley
Sunday Nov 11, 2018
Sunday Nov 11, 2018
On Episode 4 of the Art of Coaching podcast I am joined by Coach Davis Conley from Northern State University to talk about what it's like to be a young coach coming up in the profession as the climate in the coaching profession is constantly changing around us.
Specific Topics We Get Into Are
- Development of interns
- What are the important things to learn
- Taking risks and the value of that in improving your network
- Why age doesn't matter in coaching
You can contact Davis via the info below
davs.conley@wolves.nothern.edu
@coachdconley on Instagram

Sunday Oct 28, 2018
E3 | Brock Bittle
Sunday Oct 28, 2018
Sunday Oct 28, 2018
On this episode of the podcast I am joined by Brock Bittle, who is a former student athlete of mine to about one of the tough parts of our profession: what happens when you can get a job. Brock played football at Southern Illinois and after his collegiate career came to a close and he moved into the coaching side. After a few years of interning and grad assisting he found himself burnt out and asking questions about his future in the coaching profession. Tune in to hear Brock's story and find out how he answered these questions.
Links mentioned in the show are as follows Newsletter Opt-In: https://artofcoaching.com/double-optin/ Brock Bittle's Contact: brockbittleazrealtor@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brock.bittle
Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
E2 | Culture: Myth, Facts & Tips
Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
Today I am talking about one of the most bastardized terms in the human lexicon: culture. It's often used to describe what's going right or wrong with teams or organizations, but we really don't have a good working definition of what culture is, which means it's pretty hard to make changes to it if we don't know what it is.
So on this episode I will share a definition I really like and then explain how culture can become stagnant and corrosive and how we can prevent that or fix it if it is happening.
Here is a link to the article I reference in the show: Culture Change By Elite Performance Teams
If you are interested in checking out my course Bought In head over to ArtOfCoaching.com to do so. Enrollment for it closes this Friday.
If you have questions you want addressed on this podcast feel free to reach out via info@artofcoaching.com.
Have a great week!
Brett

Friday Oct 05, 2018
E1 | Welcome To The Art Of Coaching
Friday Oct 05, 2018
Friday Oct 05, 2018
Over the years I have been vehemently against doing a podcast, but after talking to many of you about leadership, coaching, management..etc my passion for educating on the little things that go unnoticed was reinvigorated and I decided that It was really important to make what I know available in every medium possible. So I'm doing a podcast. On this first episode I sit down to talk about what you can expect from me on here and what I aim to accomplish and what is going to make this podcast different. Please feel free to share your thoughts or questions. I am reachable via email at info@artofcoaching.com on Instagram and I would love to hear from you.
If you want to check out my book, course or personal website you can do so here.
Course: http://artofcoaching.com
Book: https://goo.gl/mNhcrv
Personal Website: https://brettbartholomew.net/
Thanks!
Brett
