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The Mental Game with Sam Brief

The Mental Game with Sam Brief

By Sam Brief

Under our critical microscopes, athletes compete, coaches coach, and we discuss.

But what’s happening inside these performers’ minds? Let’s dive in. And as the world recognizes that embracing mental health is necessary, “The Mental Game” serves as a platform for open and honest reflections.

On The Mental Game podcast, host Sam Brief breaks down mental health and performance psychology with these athletes, coaches and experts from around the world.

Music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe to The Mental Game on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and more.
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The Mental Game with Sam BriefJan 15, 2021

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Quarterback Chris Helbig retired and took a sales job. Now, he plays in Europe, where he's rediscovered himself

Quarterback Chris Helbig retired and took a sales job. Now, he plays in Europe, where he's rediscovered himself

Episode 58 of The Mental Game brings on Chris Helbig, quarterback for the European Football League’s Vienna Vikings.

Helbig is in his second season quarterbacking in Europe. Last season, he starred for the Potsdam Royals in the German Football League.

The European chapter of Helbig’s career follows college football stints at Butler Community College (KS), Southern Utah University and Eastern Michigan University.

Helbig thought his football career was finished after suffering a pair of severe injuries, mixed with the onset of the COVID pandemic. He moved back in with his parents in Colorado, took up a sales job and plunged into a life of comfort, without football.

But a breezy, relaxed 9-to-5 life wasn’t for Helbig. He itched to challenge himself, to fulfill himself. So after not throwing a football for months, he started practicing again and decided to re-launch his football career. When the German Football League came calling, Helbig was sold on the life-changing opportunity.

Having never left North America, Helbig flew to Berlin, where he didn’t just restart football — he rediscovered himself.

On The Mental Game, Helbig takes us through:

How he felt mentally after giving up on football, working in sales
Why he felt he needed to shake up his life
The lessons he’s learned in Europe that will stick with him forever
Much more, including stories of playing in and traveling around Europe


Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.

NOTE: I'm thrilled to be running in the Chicago Bank of America Half-Marathon this June to support Laaser's Ladybug Society. We're close to our goal of $2K to support mental health initiatives in schools — ⁠CLICK HERE TO DONATE⁠.

The Mental Game is also a proud partner of Laaser's Ladybug Society, which is a designated 501c3 organization combatting the stigmas that surround mental health by actively fundraising to support mental health initiatives and innovations in our school system. The mental health challenges faced by our youth are unprecedented and it is time to get off the bench and get in the game as we fight for the mental wellbeing of the next generation. Learn more and join the fight at LaasersLadybugs.org!

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.
May 22, 202342:20
Freddie Stevenson once climbed from homelessness to the NFL, and his story just debuted on the big screen

Freddie Stevenson once climbed from homelessness to the NFL, and his story just debuted on the big screen

Episode 57 of The Mental Game features Freddie Stevenson, a former NFL and Florida State fullback, author and, now, filmmaker. His film, “Trials to Triumph” was recently released and is available on Prime Video, Apple TV and more. Stevenson first joined The Mental Game in January 2022 and detailed his dramatic rise from a childhood of homelessness and poverty to the NFL. His football career featured a National Championship at Florida State and a stint with the Chicago Bears. But once he retired, Stevenson experienced severe depression, bringing him to despair. Over time, he learned to harness the power of a positive mindset to turn his life around and authored his book, “Trials To Triumph.” That story has now spawned Stevenson’s film, which debuted on May 2, 2023. On The Mental Game, Stevenson takes us through:

* How he connected, pitched and produced “Trials to Triumph” * What you need to know about his inspiring story * Why transitioning to life after sports is such a hurdle for athletes *Much more Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself. NOTE: I'm thrilled to be running in the Chicago Bank of America Half-Marathon this June to support Laaser's Ladybug Society. We're close to our goal of $2K to support mental health initiatives in schools — ⁠CLICK HERE TO DONATE⁠.The Mental Game is also a proud partner of Laaser's Ladybug Society, which is a designated 501c3 organization combatting the stigmas that surround mental health by actively fundraising to support mental health initiatives and innovations in our school system. The mental health challenges faced by our youth are unprecedented and it is time to get off the bench and get in the game as we fight for the mental wellbeing of the next generation. Learn more and join the fight at LaasersLadybugs.org!

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

May 07, 202335:36
How can we discuss mental health in sports better? Breaking it down with Dr. Harold Shinitzky

How can we discuss mental health in sports better? Breaking it down with Dr. Harold Shinitzky

Episode 55 of The Mental Game features Dr. Harold Shinitzky, a world-renowned sports psychologist, author and motivational speaker.


Shinitzky makes his third appearance on The Mental Game after appearing in November 2020 and July 2021.


Shinitzky works with Olympic and professional athletes from every major association (PGA, NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL). He also serves as president of the Florida Psychological Association and is the author of A Champion's Mindset: 15 Mental Conditioning Steps to Becoming a Champion Athlete.


In his return, Shinitzky delves into:

How he perceives the current coverage of mental health in sports How society can push the needle to more acceptance of athletes struggling Why Dak Prescott serves as a beacon for how to address grief publicly Much more, including role play as an NBA beat writer 


Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.


NOTE: I'm thrilled to be running in the Chicago Bank of America Half-Marathon this June to support Laaser's Ladybug Society. We're close to our goal of $2K to support mental health initiatives in schools — ⁠CLICK HERE TO DONATE⁠.


The Mental Game is also a proud partner of Laaser's Ladybug Society, which is a designated 501c3 organization combatting the stigmas that surround mental health by actively fundraising to support mental health initiatives and innovations in our school system. The mental health challenges faced by our youth are unprecedented and it is time to get off the bench and get in the game as we fight for the mental wellbeing of the next generation. Learn more and join the fight at LaasersLadybugs.org!


The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Apr 19, 202342:57
How to Pull Off A March Madness Upset, Smile More And Lock In With Florida Gulf Coast's Sha Carter

How to Pull Off A March Madness Upset, Smile More And Lock In With Florida Gulf Coast's Sha Carter

Episode 54 of The Mental Game features Sha Carter, a basketball standout who just finished her fifth-year senior season at Florida Gulf Coast.


In this year’s NCAA Tournament, Carter’s Eagles pulled off a 12-over-5 upset of Washington State in the first round before falling to No. 4 Villanova in the Round of 32. Carter dives into the mental game of a March Madness upset in this episode.


Prior to joining FGCU, Carter was a four-year standout at Division II Walsh University in North Canton Ohio, where she became the first player in program history to score 2,000 points. She also earned three All-America nods and led Walsh to three berths in the NCAA Tournament.


Carter has declared for the WNBA Draft and will pursue her Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice as she embarks on her professional career. She plans to work a detective following her basketball career.


In her Mental Game debut, Carter takes us through:

The Mental Game of a March Madness upset: What goes into preparing, how to pull it off and what the upset feels like postgame How it feels to end her college basketball career Why smiling is her key to on-court and off-court triumphs Much more, including her fascinating new pursuit


Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.


NOTE: I'm thrilled to be running in the Chicago Bank of America Half-Marathon this June to support Laaser's Ladybug Society. We're close to our goal of $2K to support mental health initiatives in schools — ⁠CLICK HERE TO DONATE⁠.


The Mental Game is also a proud partner of Laaser's Ladybug Society, which is a designated 501c3 organization combatting the stigmas that surround mental health by actively fundraising to support mental health initiatives and innovations in our school system. The mental health challenges faced by our youth are unprecedented and it is time to get off the bench and get in the game as we fight for the mental wellbeing of the next generation. Learn more and join the fight at LaasersLadybugs.org!



The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Apr 06, 202347:56
German-Raised MLB Slugger Donald Lutz On Confidence, Shedding Baggage and His Mentality

German-Raised MLB Slugger Donald Lutz On Confidence, Shedding Baggage and His Mentality

After four months Down Under broadcasting in Australia, The Mental Game is back!


A Note From Sam: Thank you for bearing with me during this hiatus. I had a life-changing time in Australia (working in the Australian Baseball League), and I missed producing The Mental Game immensely. I'm thrilled to be back and am thrilled to be making several significant upgrades to the show, including a video simulcast. Thank you, as always, for your support of The Mental Game. Now, onto this week's show...


Episode 53 of The Mental Game features Donald Lutz, a former first baseman in MLB for the Cincinnati Reds.


Born in New York but raised in Germany, Lutz didn't start playing baseball until he was 14. By the time he turned 18, he'd inked a contract with the Reds and rocketed up their farm system. In 2013, Lutz debuted in the big leagues and became the first German-developed player to make it to MLB.


Since breaking through into The Show, Lutz has starred in the Australian Baseball League with the Brisbane Bandits, winning four championships and a Championship Series MVP award in 2016. Lutz is considered among the best players in modern ABL history and has fallen in love with Australia. Now a permanent resident, Lutz resides full-time in Brisbane.


He has begun to dip his toes into scouting, with the Reds, and podcasting. Lutz produces and hosts the Moving Through Life podcast, which you can subscribe to here. You can also follow Lutz's journey through life on his YouTube Channel and Instagram page.


On The Mental Game, Lutz dives into:

After not picking up a baseball bat for his first 14 years of life, how he learned to master the art of hitting What he was feeling when he stepped into the box for his first MLB at-bat How his anxiety has waned throughout his pro career Why he constantly tries to shed baggage for peak performance Much more, including the hilarious story behind his big-league call-up


Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.


NOTE: I'm thrilled to be running in the Chicago Bank of America Half-Marathon this June to support Laaser's Ladybug Society. We're close to our goal of $2K to support mental health initiatives in schools — CLICK HERE TO DONATE.


The Mental Game is also a proud partner of Laaser's Ladybug Society, which is a designated 501c3 organization combatting the stigmas that surround mental health by actively fundraising to support mental health initiatives and innovations in our school system. The mental health challenges faced by our youth are unprecedented and it is time to get off the bench and get in the game as we fight for the mental wellbeing of the next generation. Learn more and join the fight at LaasersLadybugs.org!


The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Mar 27, 202353:32
How Do You Define Trust? Talking Shop With Award-Winning Author Lee Elias

How Do You Define Trust? Talking Shop With Award-Winning Author Lee Elias

Episode 52 of The Mental Game features Lee Elias, an award-winning author, professional speaker, podcast host and coach.
Elias, a former athlete himself, has long been dedicated to helping young athletes reach their full potential by teaching them about the importance of trust, teamwork, and mental fitness. He also serves as the director of GRIT, a Pivotal Moments Media Channel, which aims to break the stigma surrounding mental fitness by sharing stories from sports and athletics that can serve as a vehicle for growth for human beings.
On The Mental Game, Elias delves into:

How he (and you) should define trust
Why the messages we tell ourselves color our reality
What he learned from his hockey career
Much more

Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.
The Mental Game is also a proud partner of Laaser's Ladybug Society, which is a designated 501c3 organization combatting the stigmas that surround mental health by actively fundraising to support mental health initiatives and innovations in our school system. The mental health challenges faced by our youth are unprecedented and it is time to get off the bench and get in the game as we fight for the mental wellbeing of the next generation. Learn more and join the fight at LaasersLadybugs.org!
The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.
Oct 15, 202253:46
Former Giants Prospect Solomon Bates on Coming Out as Gay

Former Giants Prospect Solomon Bates on Coming Out as Gay

Episode 51 of The Mental Game features Solomon Bates, a fifth-year professional pitcher and former San Francisco Giants prospect. In August, Bates publicly came out, becoming just the second Minor League Baseball player to come out publicly as gay.
In an Instagram post on August 9, Bates wrote, “Being gay in this sport you don't know what comes at you! … I’m still going to open up doors for gay athletes like me. Still will strive to be one of the greatest to do it. … Gay men can play a manly sport if you give us a chance to.”
After being released by the Giants, Bates finished the 2022 season with the Sioux City Explorers of the American Association and now has his sights set on getting picked up by another MLB organization.
Bates, a graduate of USC, has embraced his role as a spokesperson. He plans to play an active role in securing rights, normalcy and respect for all LGBTQIA+ athletes.
On The Mental Game, Bates dives into:

Why he chose to come out when he did, and what reception has been like
Why he finally feels free
His experiences with coming out to teammates
Much more, including how he plans to break in at the MLB level

Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.
The Mental Game is also a proud partner of Laaser's Ladybug Society, which is a designated 501c3 organization combatting the stigmas that surround mental health by actively fundraising to support mental health initiatives and innovations in our school system. The mental health challenges faced by our youth are unprecedented and it is time to get off the bench and get in the game as we fight for the mental wellbeing of the next generation. Learn more and join the fight at LaasersLadybugs.org!
The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.
Sep 19, 202225:42
Freeing Your Mental Game with Former NBA Guard Reggie Hearn

Freeing Your Mental Game with Former NBA Guard Reggie Hearn

Episode 50 of The Mental Game features Reggie Hearn, a nine-year professional basketball guard who played for the Detroit Pistons in 2018 and spent the majority of his career in the NBA G League. 

Hearn played his college basketball at Northwestern University, where he grew from a walk-on to the team’s leading scorer and an all-Big Ten honoree as a senior. In 2020, Hearn joined for the second-ever episode of The Mental Game and detailed his harrowing journey through anxiety amidst the peak of his basketball career: an NBA call-up.  

(If you missed Part I with Reggie, click here) 

Now, as a 31-year-old, Hearn and his wife, Gianna, are about to welcome a baby girl. Hearn is considering retirement and looking to the next chapter of his career, geared around coaching, faith and family. 

In his second appearance, Hearn dives into: 

How his perfectionist nature might impact his parenting  Why possibly retiring from basketball helps him to feel mentally free  Why therapy has proven so crucial for him  Much more 

Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself. 

The Mental Game is also a proud partner of Laaser's Ladybug Society, which is a designated 501c3 organization combatting the stigmas that surround mental health by actively fundraising to support mental health initiatives and innovations in our school system. The mental health challenges faced by our youth are unprecedented and it is time to get off the bench and get in the game as we fight for the mental wellbeing of the next generation. Learn more and join the fight at LaasersLadybugs.org!

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

The Mental Game podcast is a proud partner of the Never Alone Network.

Sep 08, 202239:37
How to Believe in Yourself Like a Professional Athlete

How to Believe in Yourself Like a Professional Athlete

Episode 49 of The Mental Game features a conversation with Sam Brief and Paul Marlow of Never Alone: How to believe in yourself like a professional athlete. 

Inspired by Episode 48 of The Mental Game (ft. pro baseball player Zach Nehrir), Sam and Paul dive into self-belief, mindset changes and feeling free. In this episode, you’ll learn how broadcasting in a car and flying to Bali changed the lives of these two hosts, and what you can learn for yourself. Enjoy, and remember to be kind to yourself.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher. 

The Mental Game podcast is a proud partner of the Never Alone Network.

Aug 20, 202232:30
Zach Nehrir
Aug 13, 202248:26
Matt Fitzgerald: Part II

Matt Fitzgerald: Part II

Episode 47 of The Mental Game features the second episode with endurance sports author, coach and athlete Matt Fitzgerald.

If you missed Part I with Matt, click here.

From childhood, Fitzgerald has been engrossed in running and has since become a leading author and coach in the sport. Fitzgerald has authored nearly 30 books, many of which zone in on the mental side of endurance sports. Most recently, Fitzgerald penned Run Like a Pro (Even If You’re Slow).

Since he last appeared on The Mental Game, Fitzgerald has suffered from long-haul COVID, which has severely surpassed his health over the last year.

In this podcast, Fitzgerald dives into:

His arduous battle with long-haul COVID and how it’s affected him Why mental fitness can overcome all else in any competition What you can learn from dramatic comebacks Much more

Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.

The Mental Game podcast is a proud partner of the Never Alone Network.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Jul 30, 202246:28
Special Announcement + Dr. LaKeitha Poole

Special Announcement + Dr. LaKeitha Poole

As The Mental Game presents its 46th episode, I’m thrilled to make a special announcement…

The Mental Game is proud to partner with Never Alone, a multi-dimensional mental health brand spearheaded by Paul Marlow.

Paul, a former Toronto Blue Jays draftee and guest of The Mental Game (listen to his episode here), started Never Alone after a traumatic period in his life during which he lost his father to Parkinson’s and cancer. After pushing back initially, Marlow embraced therapy in his recovery process, and he founded the platform soon after to help others.

Now, Never Alone features blog posts and newsletters focusing on therapy, anxiety and depression, exercise and more.

As The Mental Game joins the Never Alone Network, you’ll hear from Paul at the beginning of each episode, during which he’ll share a helpful piece before that episode’s interview.

As a podcast, The Mental Game will still feature the same dynamic mix of athletes, coaches, doctors and researchers from whom you’ve learned so much over the years. I’m touched that this podcast has moved, entertained and helped so many of you, and I intend to continue that.

Speaking of that, let’s plunge into today’s episode…

Episode 46 of The Mental Game features Dr. LaKeitha Poole, the Director of Student-Athlete Mental Health at LSU.

In Baton Rouge, Dr. Poole consults LSU’s more than 500 student-athletes on all topics related to their mental health and well-being. She comes to her current role after working in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Multicultural Affairs and at the LSU African American Cultural Center.

In this podcast, Dr. Poole dives into:

What you are getting wrong about student-athletes How she preps LSU’s many NFL, NBA and WNBA draft prospects Why Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) has affected student-athlete mental health Much more

Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.

Jul 10, 202237:07
Jon Laaser

Jon Laaser

Episode 45 of The Mental Game features Jon Laaser, former play-by-play voice of the Virginia Tech Hokies who now is a mental health advocate and founder of Laaser’s Ladybug Society. 

In the midst of his own lifelong battle with depression and anxiety, Laaser stepped down from Virginia Tech in 2019 to pursue full-time mental health advocacy. He and his wife, Renée, founded Laaser’s Ladybug Society, which focuses on aiding Mental Health education and treatment. For more information on Laaser’s Ladybug Society, click here

On The Mental Game, Laaser delves into… 

His unique journey and personal battles along the way  Why he founded Laaser’s Ladybug Society  What mental health advocacy looks like at the local level  Much more 

Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself. 

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

May 22, 202239:57
Olympic Figure Skater Jason Brown

Olympic Figure Skater Jason Brown

Episode 44 of The Mental Game brings on Olympic figure skater Jason Brown.
Brown, a two-time Olympian, won a bronze medal in at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi and most recently appeared at the Bejing Games this winter.
After becoming one of the youngest male figure skating Olympic medalists ever, Brown achieved international stardom, known for his effervescent personality and artistry on the ice.
But the Highland Park, Illinois native faced a major roadblock in 2018, failing to qualify for the Olympics after falling on his opening jump. He moved back home, felt burned out and even contemplated retiring at age 23.
Then, Brown turned it around. He moved to Toronto, committed himself to a growth mindset and began performing for his own happiness, not to please outside forces.
That dedicated propelled him to the 2022 Olympics, where he earned a personal best in both the free skate and short program.
On The Mental Game, Brown dives into…

The reckoning he faced in 2018, and how he powered past it
Why he almost retired at 23
His mental routine before, during and after a performance
How the intense pressure of the 2022 Olympics affected him
How he feels on the ice
Much more, including how he chooses music for his routines

Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.
The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.
Apr 26, 202201:02:20
Carrie Jackson

Carrie Jackson

Episode 43 of The Mental Game features Carrie Jackson, a mental skills coach, author and podcaster who focuses on mental recovery from physical injury.
Jackson started the “Injured Athletes Club” podcast and co-authored “Rebound: Train Your Mind to Bounce Back Stronger From Sports Injuries.” In her expansive work, she coaches athletes on accepting injury, battling through and how to navigate rehab.
On The Mental Game, Jackson delves into…

Why injury acceptance is a crucial first step to recovery
How the media covers sports injuries, and how it can improve
The most dramatic comebacks she’s been a part of
Much more

Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.
The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.
Apr 05, 202249:01
Julie Kliegman

Julie Kliegman

Episode 42 of The Mental Game features Sports Illustrated copy chief Julie Kliegman. Kliegman is set to release her book, “Mind Game: Inside the Mental Health Playbook of Elite Athletes,” in 2023.

Kliegman, whose work has also appeared in The Washington Post, The Ringer, BuzzFeed and more, has written extensively on mental health in sports, including this Sports Illustrated Daily Cover from April 2020.

On The Mental Game, Kliegman dives into…

The misconceptions surrounding mental health and athletes What Ben Simmons’ situation illuminates The most fascinating stories she’s gleaned from her book research Much more

Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Mar 23, 202233:33
Katie Krall

Katie Krall

Episode 41 of The Mental Game brings aboard Boston Red Sox Development Coach Katie Krall.
Krall, who graduated from Northwestern University just four years ago, has long vied to work in baseball and in January was hired to work with the Double-A Portland Sea Dogs in the Red Sox system.
Krall previously spent time with the Cincinnati Reds and in the Cape Cod Baseball League before leaving the game to work as a Strategy Program Manager at Google for a few months. Then, the Red Sox came calling and Krall hopped aboard their organization, where she’ll work on player development.
On The Mental Game, Krall dives into…

The challenge of leaving baseball (and then returning)
How mental health ties into her role in player development
How being a woman affects her in her position
Much more

Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.
The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.
Mar 14, 202235:55
Paul Marlow
Feb 25, 202246:10
Chris Troye
Feb 09, 202249:36
Freddie Stevenson

Freddie Stevenson

Episode 38 of The Mental Game features Freddie Stevenson, former pro football player, author and activist.

Stevenson rose from a childhood of homelessness and poverty to the NFL.

Then, after his playing career which featured a National Championship at Florida State and a stint with the Chicago Bears, Stevenson experienced severe depression, bringing him to despair. But he harnessed the power of a positive mindset to turn his life around and later authored “Trials To Triumph,” which details his journey in vivid detail.

Stevenson has found his purpose in life: To help others power through their trials.

On The Mental Game, Stevenson dives into…

The struggle of his often homeless childhood How he learned to battle through unthinkable obstacles His advice to you

Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Jan 15, 202237:30
Kieran Lovegrove

Kieran Lovegrove

Episode 37 of The Mental Game features Kieran Lovegrove, a retired Minor League Baseball pitcher who has made waves as an activist speaking out on baseball’s “mental health crisis.”
Lovegrove made waves in a September
ESPN.com piece by Joon Lee in which he details his harrowing journey as a young minor leaguer, which included severe anxiety and depression, alcoholism and a suicide attempt.
Lovegrove was “reborn” after his attempt, and he has since turned his life around, committing to staying sober, prioritizing his mental health and helping others who have been through similar journeys.
On The Mental Game, Lovegrove delves into…

How his life turned upside down as a teenager, and how he remade himself
How therapy and other coping strategies have revolutionized his life
His advice to you
Much more

Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.
The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.
Dec 23, 202101:06:11
Scottie Lindsey
Dec 08, 202137:29
Austin Anderson
Nov 12, 202140:57
Jordan Kipper
Oct 09, 202146:08
Peyton Stearns
Sep 19, 202131:45
Tony Rossi

Tony Rossi

Episode 32 of The Mental Game features Chicago-based actor and mindset coach Tony Rossi.

Tony has performed professionally in both the Boston and Chicago markets. Prior to making the move to Chicago, he worked with Greater Boston Stage Company and Boston Children’s Theatre. His commercial work includes BUNN, Ortiz, Fanatics, and others.

He now is a mindset coach and certified speaker who helps fellow actors “stress less, laugh more, and see things differently when it comes to the challenges in their creative careers.” Rossi hosts the Actor Problems podcast, as well.

On the podcast, Rossi explains:

The incredible amount of overlap between actors and athletes as it relates to mental health How he coaches actors on dealing with rejection and self-doubt Why emotions can be a superpower

Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Aug 15, 202149:49
Jake Dahlberg
Jul 22, 202140:29
Dr. Harold Shinitzky ... on Naomi Osaka, media and mental health, and more
Jul 01, 202158:18
Dr. Wendy Borlabi
Jun 08, 202135:35
Brennan Metzger
May 25, 202140:37
Megan Skaggs
May 10, 202130:60
Jonathan Jones

Jonathan Jones

Episode 26 of The Mental Game brings aboard Jonathan Jones, a student-athlete development consultant, TedX speaker, podcast host and former student-athlete.

Jones played basketball at Richland College and the University of Texas at Tyler, a tenure he says was rife with costly mistakes. Now, he advises current student-athletes on their development, focusing deeply on mental health.

Jones recently launched “Podcasting for Players,” a platform to help student-athletes develop their own podcasts, starting at West Virginia University.

On the podcast, Jones delves into:

His rocky journey as a student-athlete How NCAA Name, Image and Likeness legislation might impact mental health Why student-athletes are such a unique population for development A discussion with Sam about the best Trader Joe’s products (surprisingly on-topic)

Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself.

For more on Jonathan Jones, visit jonathanjonesspeaks.com.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Apr 19, 202142:56
Dr. Veronica Ivy

Dr. Veronica Ivy

Episode 25 of The Mental Game features Dr. Veronica Ivy, world-champion cyclist, professor of philosophy and activist for human rights.

In 2018, Ivy became the first transgender world champion in track cycling, then won another title the next year. Her athletic feats, however, have spawned vitriol from critics who claim that, as a transgender woman, she has no right to compete in women’s sports. Numerous death threats have been issued against Ivy.

Ivy isn’t just a champion athlete, but she’s a world-leading expert on athletes’ rights, advising nearly every level of athletic organization, including the International Olympic Committee.

On the podcast, Ivy dives into:

The therapeutic methods that have taught her to cope with hate and death threats Why transphobia may have kept her from vying for the Olympics How being an expert in psychology and philosophy helps — and hurts — her mental health What it’s like to compete when some think you don’t belong

Warning: This episode contains explicit language (but with good reason).

Enjoy and be well.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Apr 06, 202151:28
Xavier Fulton
Mar 29, 202151:11
Matt Fitzgerald

Matt Fitzgerald

Episode 23 of The Mental Game features writer endurance sports writer, coach and athlete Matt Fitzgerald

A runner since the age of 11, Fitzgerald has channeled his love of endurance into writing. The New Hampshire native has authored nearly 30 books, many focusing on the mental side of endurance sports, including “The Comeback Quotient and “How Bad Do You Want It?” which this podcast’s host has read. 

On the podcast, Fitzgerald breaks down: 

Why reality holds the key to life How elite endurance athletes think (and explains that you can too!) Why some athletes can compete into old age Why the New England Patriots demonstrate an elite mental game. 

Enjoy and be well.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Mar 16, 202159:12
Bob Tewksbury

Bob Tewksbury

Episode 22 of The Mental Game Podcast features 13-year MLB veteran and certified mental skills coach Bob Tewksbury. 

After pitching for six big league teams and winning 110 games, Tewksbury earned a master's in psychology and enlisted as a mental skills coach with the Boston Red Sox, where he won three World Series rings. He then moved to the San Francisco Giants and Chicago Cubs before crafting his own practice, which you can find at BobTewksbury.com

A titan in the industry, Tewksbury authored Ninety Percent Mental, which (producer’s note) is an absolute must for any sports psych nerd. 

On the podcast, Tewksbury reminisces on his career through a mental game lens, while offering insight into how mental coaching has transformed sports as we know them. Enjoy and be well.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Feb 24, 202150:47
Matt Gerdes

Matt Gerdes

Episode 21 of The Mental Game Podcast features world-renowned BASE Jumper, skydiver, author and CEO Matt Gerdes. 

Gerdes is one of the world’s top BASE jumpers, completing 1,200 jumps and skydives to date. He authored The Great Book of BASE and also co-founded Squirrel Wingsuits

On the podcast, Gerdes brings us inside the mind of a BASE jumper. As one of the world’s most dangerous sports, BASE jumpers must be incredibly risk-averse. In spite of the treacherous risks, Gerdes describes why it’s well worth it, thanks to the eurphoric and peaceful feelings he experiences mid-jump. Enjoy and be well.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Feb 15, 202128:29
Joel Goldberg

Joel Goldberg

Episode 20 of The Mental Game Podcast features Kansas City Royals broadcaster Joel Goldberg. 

Goldberg serves as pregame and postgame show host for the Royals on FOX Sports Kansas City while also hosting the “Rounding the Bases” podcast. In addition, Goldberg is a renowned public speaker, tailoring his message to the value of people. As he says, “it’s always about people.” 

Goldberg also authored Small Ball Big Results, which focuses on the little things that add up to wins in baseball, business and life. 

On the podcast, Goldberg delves into the value of relationships and how those relationships have been turned upside down by COVID. He also shares stories of his tenure with the Royals and breaks down the perfect hot dog. Enjoy and be well.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Feb 08, 202149:54
D.J. Snelten
Feb 02, 202142:23
Chad McGehee
Jan 25, 202151:05
Swen Nater
Jan 19, 202150:17
Andy Harris

Andy Harris

Episode 16 of The Mental Game Podcast features performance coach, author and speaker Andy Harris

Harris wrote Leading From the Back and works with an eclectic mix of clients, including college baseball teams and college basketball referees. In the podcast, Harris delves deep into his fascinating work with basketball officials, lending insight into how he coaches them on dealing with incessant booing and occasional missed calls. Harris also coaches us on his visualization and goal-setting techniques.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Jan 15, 202141:18
Ray Ray McElrathbey

Ray Ray McElrathbey

Episode 15 of The Mental Game Podcast features Ray Ray McElrathbey, a former Clemson football player who is portrayed in the new Disney film, Safety

Safety tells the powerful story of Ray Ray and his brother-turned-son, Fahmarr. With Fahmarr in jeopardy of entering foster care, an 18-year-old Ray Ray took custody of his then-brother, who moved into his dorm room at Clemson. Ray Ray, who became Fahmarr’s legal guardian, battled through myriad obstacles (including fighting NCAA violations) to raise Fahmarr.

On the podcast, McElrathbey reflects on the lightning-quick maturation process he underwent while raising Fahmarr in college. He also details how he managed his own mental health and expounds on his present-day mission, including helping other former athletes to transition into life after sports.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Jan 05, 202154:04
Dr. Rob Bell

Dr. Rob Bell

Episode 14 of The Mental Game Podcast features mental toughness coach Dr. Rob Bell. Bell has coached PGA Tour champions, an Olympic medalist, a USTA National Champion, plus other professional and college athletes. He’s also caddied over 20 events on the PGA Tour and has penned seven books on mental toughness. 

Bell also battled life-threatening injuries to become an Ironman athlete. He’s currently training to run 100 miles in the fall. 

On the final episode of 2020, Bell details how falling off an 80-foot cliff changed his life, describes the magic of mental toughness and applies his philosophy to hot-button topics in sports today.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Dec 31, 202044:03
John Walsh
Dec 07, 202050:41
Hannah Huesman

Hannah Huesman

Episode 12 of The Mental Game Podcast brings Hannah Huesman to the show. Huesman is a mental skills coach for the Philadelphia Phillies and the host of #MentalSweatMonday on her Instagram page, @hannahhuesman. She was recently named No. 2 on LinkedIn’s list of “Top 10 Voices in Sports” for 2020. On the podcast, Huesman breaks down her role training the minds of Phillies players, practicing the crucial skill of listening and encourages us all to add an “optimistic cherry on top” of our days.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Dec 01, 202045:15
Abbie Wolf

Abbie Wolf

Episode 11 of The Mental Game Podcast features Abbie Wolf, a former Northwestern women’s basketball player now playing professionally in Spain for Club Deportivo Zamarat.

Wolf recently penned a touching and cogent essay in The Daily Northwestern outlining her mental health journey throughout college (linked here).

In this episode, Wolf discusses her battle with performance anxiety, the value of meditation and why she decided to publish a first-person essay. She also reflects on the 2017 suicide of teammate Jordan Hankins and describes the profound reverberations of that tragedy.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Nov 23, 202043:26
Butch Hobson

Butch Hobson

For Episode 10 of The Mental Game podcast, 46-year professional baseball veteran Butch Hobson joins the show.
Hobson played seven seasons in Major League Baseball for the Boston Red Sox, California Angels and New York Yankees. In 1978, Hobson set a then-Red Sox record for home runs by a third baseman, with 30. He also managed the Red Sox from 1992-94 and has been a manager in Minor League Baseball and Independent ball since, including for the past three seasons with the Chicago Dogs in Rosemont, Illinois (where I have broadcasted for two years). Before reaching professional baseball, Hobson played for legendary coach Bear Bryant as a quarterback at the University of Alabama.
In an extensive conversation, Hobson dives into the psychological side of baseball, lessons learned from Bear Bryant and the challenge — and joy — of managing his own son, K.C. Hobson.
The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.
Nov 16, 202040:22
Dr. Megan Roche
Nov 09, 202041:09
Dr. Harold Shinitzky
Nov 02, 202054:52
Coby Karl
Oct 23, 202035:33
Sean Quinn
Oct 15, 202038:23
Adam Amin: Part 2

Adam Amin: Part 2

Episode 5 of The Mental Game Podcast features part 2 of a conversation with Adam Amin of FOX Sports the Chicago Bulls.

In this installment, Amin expounds on the special relationship he had with his father, Mohammed, who immigrated to suburban Chicago from Korachi, Pakistan in 1978. Mohammed passed away in March 2018, while Amin was in the midst of his typically stacked broadcasting schedule. Amin reflects on his father’s passing and how he processed it, while also touching on the lasting mental health lessons he’s picked up on the way.

In case you missed part 1: ESPN hired Amin in 2011, after the 24-year-old graduated from Valparaiso University and spent a few seasons in Independent Professional Baseball and as the Sports Director KUOO, a radio station in Spirit Lake, Iowa, among other gigs. At ESPN, Amin called college football and basketball games on TV, while also broadcasting NFL and MLB games on ESPN Radio. In 2018, he added the NCAA Women’s Final Four and preseason Chicago Bears games to his resume.

Now in his first season with FOX, Amin is an NFL and MLB play-by-play broadcaster. His hometown Chicago Bulls (Amin grew up in suburban Chicago) hired him in June as the team’s new TV play-by-play voice.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Oct 09, 202041:27
Adam Amin: Part 1

Adam Amin: Part 1

Adam Amin of FOX Sports and the Chicago Bulls joins Episode 4 of The Mental Game Podcast, which is split into two parts.

In part 1, Amin delves into…

How he mentally prepares and focuses for broadcasts The unparalleled value of adjustments His emotions before, during and after calling Notre Dame star
Arike Ogunbowale's game-winning shots in the 2018 Final Four against both UConn and Mississippi State.

ESPN hired Amin in 2011, after the 24-year-old graduated from Valparaiso University and spent a few seasons in Independent Professional Baseball and as the Sports Director KUOO, a radio station in Spirit Lake, Iowa. At ESPN, Amin called college football and basketball games on TV, while also broadcasting NFL and MLB games on ESPN Radio. In 2018, he added the NCAA Women’s Final Four and preseason Chicago Bears games to his growing résumé.

Now in his rookie season with FOX, Amin serves an NFL and MLB play-by-play broadcaster. His hometown Chicago Bulls (Amin grew up in suburban Chicago) hired him in June as the team’s new TV play-by-play voice.

The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.

Oct 05, 202032:55
David Mullins
Sep 29, 202051:25
Reggie Hearn
Sep 21, 202035:06
Casey Crosby
Sep 16, 202042:27