Exploring Coaching Podcast Episode Three Live Now!

September 24, 2020
What Matters Most.... The key element to developing individuals and teams

Hockey New Zealand’s Exploring Coaching podcast is designed to share information to support the growth and development of community coaches.


Facilitated by Bay of Plenty Coaching and Development Manager Jamie Carroll, episode three features Performance Network Coach Mark Borgers and internationally experienced Coach Jason Butcher.


Coaches are constantly seeking the magic bullet to build a successful team. This episode our panel dive into what is the key element to creating a great team. Focusing in on the importance of culture and starting to touch on a deeper layer of togetherness. There is a lot to unpack in this episode, so make sure you don’t miss second. 


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