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S1 EP8: Carlo Tizzano

S1 EP8: Carlo Tizzano

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'I don't care, I'll share all my secrets'

We get newly capped Wallaby Carlo Tizzano onto the podcast as he prepares for the 2025 Super Rugby season. Having personally known Carlo from the beginning of his Rugby journey I wanted this episode to dive into his psyche and allow for him to elaborate on why he goes about his business the way that he does.

If you enjoy learning about professional athlete's mindset and psyche - the detail that Carlo goes into throughout the episode about the lessons he's learned and the processes he undertook to get their are fascinating.

Yarns in the episode include:

  • Who instilled his competitor's mindset in him growing up and how he draws on it for inspiration
  • We talk to some of Carlo's mentors and closest friends to see what their experiences with him were actually like
  • Carlo breaks down his goal setting and planning that he says created his successes
  • Discusses the media stories between him and Michael Hooper
  • How he was perceived at Ealing and how he challenged the culture at the club
  • Who he believes is the next big thing coming out of Western Australia
  • How the lead into his dream match against the Springboks @ Optus Stadium was one of the most challenging weeks in his career
  • Which period of his career he found the most enjoyable and why
  • How he deals with the pressure of preparing to perform after his break out season


and so much more!


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