The Jack Skille Podcast
The Jack Skille Podcast

The Jack Skille Podcast

Jack Skille

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Former professional hockey player Jack Skille explores life after retirement.Together with co-host Bill Kerig, they'll interview guests on hockey, fitness, wellness, careers, and taking chances.

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2.6. Season finale
DEC 31, 2020
2.6. Season finale
Throughout season 2 of the show we've shared different perspectives on transitions. We've talked with people in different situations and on different paths. But over and over again the same themes start to emerge. On this week's episode we bring things together by discussing some key takeaways and common themes from the season. The Jack Skille Show is produced by HMMR Media, a leader in helping athletes and coaches learn how to get better. Become a member to get access to a wealth of articles, videos, podcasts and more training resources. The show focuses on exploring the process behind sport with professional hockey player Jack Skille and key people he has met throughout his career. Season 2 on transitions and post-career identity. Highlights from this episode: 0:00 - Introduction. 2:00 - Integrating into the team. 5:30 - Preparing athletes for the next level and learning to accept new roles: "In a new situation you have to have the mental fortitude, or the maturity to understand your place in the structure to not complain. Do your job consistently every day." 10:30 - Transitioning leagues: "There's a time to be a voice and there's a time to be an actions guy. And most of the time it's actions, not words, that are needed. So show up early and to the little things." 18:15 - Pressure on foreign players. 23:30 - The value of purpose. 29:30 - Getting out of your comfort zone. 32:30 - Trusting in faith: "Whatever you believe in, trust it. What's the sense in believing in something if you don't trust it."
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37 MIN
2.5. Molly Engstrom: Losing control
DEC 24, 2020
2.5. Molly Engstrom: Losing control
Often, the longer you do something, the harder it is to stop. Molly Engstrom was at the top of women's hockey for more than a decade, wining two Olympic medals and four world titles. When it finally came time to retire, it was painful to let go of the one thing she knew well in life. It can feel like you're losing control. She joins this week's episode to discuss dealing with the loss, regaining control, and finding purpose in chaos. The Jack Skille Show is produced by HMMR Media, a leader in helping athletes and coaches learn how to get better. Become a member to get access to a wealth of articles, videos, podcasts and more training resources. The show focuses on exploring the process behind sport with professional hockey player Jack Skille and key people he has met throughout his career. Season 2 on transitions and post-career identity. Highlights from this episode: 0:00 - Introduction. 3:00 - Engstrom's current activities and getting into coaching. 6:45 - Learning to play hockey. 9:45 - Playing with the boys. 14:45 - Developing the passion for hockey. 16:45 - Faith and transitions: "The beauty of my career is that I played until 35. There are not many women that play beyond 30. That was fantastic, but the fall was then harder. It was the most painful thing in my life." 22:15 - Dealing with grief. 26:45 - Changing directions and the roller coaster: "It is so easy to fall into the trap of the roller coaster of successes and failures." 35:30 - Finding purpose in chaos and keeping a positive mentality. 41:45 - Dealing with lack of control and finding new pursuits: "We are professional athletes and when we suck at something it is discouraging." 53:00 - How does Engstrom identify herself. 58:30 - Final thoughts.
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61 MIN