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EPISODE 4: Coach Nate Leaman (PC Hockey Coach) Off The Ice:culture, mindset, development

This week on MicdIn, we sit down with Nate Leaman, head coach of Providence College Men’s hockey and 2015 NCAA National Champion. Coach Leaman has built one of the most respected programs in college hockey, earning Spencer Penrose National Coach of the Year honors and multiple Hockey East Coach of the Year awards. But this conversation goes far beyond hockey.

EPISODE 3: Sydney Scales (National Champion, Team USA & The Mindset Behind Elite Athletes)

Sydney Scales knows what it takes to compete—and win—at the highest level. A national champion and former captain at Boston College Eagles women's lacrosse, Sydney helped lead her team to two national NCAA Championships. Earning honors like National Defender of the Year and ACC Defender of the Year. Now playing professionally in Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse, representing Team USA, and coaching at Harvard Crimson women's lacrosse, she’s giving back to the game through leadership and her training platform, Sydney Scales Lacrosse.

EPISODE 2: Valerie Smith Hale (Notre Dame Strength & Conditioning Coach)

In this episode of MicdIn Pod, we sit down with Valerie Smith-Hale, Strength & Conditioning Coach at University of Notre Dame, to talk about what it really takes to develop as an athlete and perform at a high level over time. Valerie’s journey goes beyond coaching. She played volleyball at Adrian College and went on to compete with Team USA Volleyball and Team USA Bobsled. She brings real experience from competing and now coaching athletes at the highest level.

EPISODE 1: Developing Talent: From Youth Players to Pros w/ Rocky (XFactor Hoops)

In this episode of MicdIn Pod, we sit down with Rocky, basketball trainer and founder of XFactor Hoops and Better Everyday, who works with athletes from youth to the professional level. We talk about what real player development looks like today from fundamentals and consistency to mindset and what actually separates athletes as they move up levels.