• Brilliantly Busy: The Power of Marginal Gains in Leadership – David Harkin (39)
    Jul 20 2025

    In this episode of The Olympic Mindset Podcast, Dominic Broad sits down with David Harkin, CEO of 8billionideas, to talk about what it really means to be brilliantly busy. David opens up about his leadership philosophy, how marginal gains can transform performance, and why being world-class starts with how you manage your time.

    He shares stories from his early working life that shaped his entrepreneurial drive, the lessons he’s learned scaling a global education company, and why vulnerability and self-improvement should be part of every leader’s toolkit. From parenting and personal growth to purpose and productivity—this is a must-listen for anyone seeking high performance with heart.


    Keywords: leadership, marginal gains, self-improvement, education, entrepreneurship, work-life balance, parenting, world-class mentality, time management, personal development


    Takeaways:

    • "Brilliantly busy" means doing what I love with purpose.
    • Marginal gains are foundational to leadership success.
    • Self-improvement is ongoing, not optional.
    • Early work experiences can forge lifelong values.
    • Parents play a key role in shaping future leaders.
    • A world-class mindset applies to every part of life.
    • Passion and clarity drive better time management.
    • Value minutes—not just hours.
    • If you love what you do, every day matters.
    • Being selfish with time allows us to serve others better.

    Sound Bites: "I am brilliantly busy." "Pressure is a privilege." "Marginal gains matter."

    Chapters: 00:00 – Brilliantly Busy: The Art of Balancing Life

    03:07 – The Power of Marginal Gains in Leadership

    06:13 – The Importance of Self-Improvement and Perspective

    09:05 – Lessons from Early Work Experiences

    12:04 – The Role of Parents in Education

    15:00 – Creating a World-Class Mentality

    18:01 – Marginal Gains: Applying Sports Principles to Life

    20:44 – The Ripple Effect: Making Your Mark

    23:53 – The Importance of Passion in Time Management

    26:46 – Finding Balance: Being Selfish to Be Selfless


    #OlympicMindsetPodcast #DavidHarkin #8BillionIdeas #BrilliantlyBusy #MarginalGains #Leadership #WorldClassMindset #EducationLeadership #TimeManagement #HighPerformance

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    51 mins
  • From ADHD to AI: What If We're Teaching Maths All Wrong? – Daniel Hagstedt (38)
    Jul 14 2025

    What happens when you combine relentless energy, lived experience with ADHD, and a passion for educational equity? You get Daniel Hagstedt—a rising voice in global EdTech and UK Director of Magma Maths.

    In this bold and refreshingly honest episode of The Olympic Mindset Podcast, Daniel shares his story: from growing up in a high-performance family in Sweden to scaling a startup that now supports millions of learners across the globe. He opens up about mental health, moving countries, failing forward, and why discomfort is the greatest teacher.

    Daniel breaks down how Magma Maths secured $40 million in funding, won recognition from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and is leading a quiet revolution in maths education—one that’s powered by inclusion, AI, and real-world impact.


    This episode is for you if:

    • You want to turn personal challenges like ADHD into professional strengths
    • You're scaling a startup with purpose and want to avoid the hype
    • You care about building fair, inclusive education systems
    • You lead in education, tech, or policy—and want to do better


    Topics Covered:

    00:00 Who is Daniel Hagstedt?

    01:06 Competitive upbringing & self-efficacy

    03:58 ADHD as a mindset advantage

    06:39 Starting over in the UK

    08:30 Mental health, autumn fatigue & simple rituals

    11:08 Magma Maths – the mission and the moment

    14:51 How they raised $40M and scaled with values

    18:50 Education policy: Sweden vs UK

    23:27 The danger of putting profits before pupils

    25:14 SEN, equity, and what the UK gets right

    29:57 Rethinking ADHD in the classroom

    31:18 Gates Foundation validation

    34:46 The future of education: data, AI, human-first

    38:00 Final takeaways on leadership & impact

    40:48 Closing thoughts


    Power Quotes: "Whatever you do, do something you care about." "You're not here to find problems—you're here to find solutions." "If you're not failing, you're not growing." "Put teachers first—and students always." "Build a team that challenges your thinking."

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    41 mins
  • Jamie Peacock MBE - Deliver on your word! Fatherhood, Resilience & Redefining Modern Masculinity (37)
    Jul 1 2025

    How do you balance elite performance with parenting, pressure with vulnerability, and toughness with emotional intelligence?


    In this powerful episode of The Olympic Mindset Podcast, Dominic Broad sits down with rugby league legend Jamie Peacock MBE to explore the deep, personal lessons learned from a life in sport—and beyond. This is more than a conversation about rugby; it's about resilience, transformation, and living life with purpose.

    Jamie opens up about the evolution of leadership, the role of feedback, and how becoming a father has reshaped his approach to masculinity, strength, and self-discipline. With reflections on the profound impact of Rob Burrow’s journey, Jamie also shares practical advice on creating resilient children, navigating life after professional sport, and saying yes to growth.


    Listen if you want to:

    • Redefine what masculinity means in the 21st century
    • Learn leadership lessons from elite sport
    • Understand the mental health challenges of life after performance
    • Become a more emotionally intelligent parent, leader or teammate


    Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Structure

    03:07 Balancing Family and Career

    05:47 Rugby Career Highlights and Hall of Fame Induction

    09:05 Leadership and Team Dynamics

    11:49 The Importance of Feedback

    14:56 Early Life Lessons and Values

    20:01 Creating Challenges for Children

    23:09 Masculinity and Vulnerability in Modern Society

    35:09 Transformation of Masculinity in Leadership

    38:17 The Impact of Rob Burrow's Journey

    42:09 Adapting Leadership Styles Across Teams

    47:38 Navigating Life After Professional Sports

    51:00 Resilience and Learning from Failure

    56:08 Embracing Challenges for Growth

    01:01:09 Parenting Wisdom and Life Balance

    01:04:06 Living Life to the Fullest


    Sound Bites: "Spending time with my children is really important." "Masculinity is about being mentally tough." "I think it's important to be vulnerable." "Context is king, isn’t it?" "Resilience is one of my skills in life." "Life’s for living, so say yes to something."


    #JamiePeacock #OlympicMindsetPodcast #Rugby #Leadership #Masculinity #Parenting #Resilience #PersonalGrowth #EmotionalIntelligence #RobBurrow #Sports #MentalHealth #HighPerformance

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    58 mins
  • Oliver Lundgren - Changing Education Through Technology (E36)
    Jun 25 2025

    In this episode of The Olympic Mindset Podcast, host Dominic Broad speaks with Oliver Lundgren, founder and CEO of Skolon—an EdTech company reshaping how students and educators engage with digital learning.


    Oliver shares the lessons behind his entrepreneurial journey, including how past failures shaped his leadership style and how problem-solving became his driving force. With honesty and clarity, he reflects on the influence of his parents, the challenges of balancing family life and business, and what it really takes to lead a purpose-driven tech company in the education space.

    Together, they discuss:


    • Why trust is non-negotiable in EdTech
    • The value of early adopters and real-world feedback
    • Simplicity as the cornerstone of great technology
    • How data is transforming educational outcomes
    • Why solving problems—not making money—should drive entrepreneurs
    • The long game of legacy and meaningful impact


    Listen if you want to:

    • Understand how to lead an EdTech business with integrity
    • Learn what it takes to build trust in the education sector
    • Hear the reality of balancing entrepreneurship with fatherhood
    • Find out how data and simplicity are shaping the future of learning

    Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to Oliver Lundgren and Skolon

    02:06 The Journey of Entrepreneurship

    04:03 Key Ingredients for Success

    07:05 The Spark Behind Skolon

    09:19 Parental Influence on Entrepreneurial Spirit

    11:59 Balancing Work and Family Life

    14:40 Building Trust in EdTech

    17:18 The Importance of Simplicity

    20:12 Leveraging Data for Improvement

    22:53 Instilling Purpose in Teams

    25:51 Legacy and Lasting Impact

    28:40 Advice to Young Entrepreneurs


    Sound Bites: "Building something good takes time." "Simplicity is key in technology." "Data can drive educational outcomes."


    #OlympicMindsetPodcast #OliverLundgren #Skolon #EdTech #Leadership #Entrepreneurship #WorkLifeBalance #SimplicityInTech #EducationInnovation #DigitalLearning #StartupMindset

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    36 mins
  • Dr Amy Cuddy - 3 Body Language Hacks to Build Trust, Power & Presence Instantly (E35)
    Jun 17 2025

    What if standing differently could change your life?


    Dr. Amy Cuddy is a world-renowned social psychologist, bestselling author of Presence, and the mind behind one of the most-watched TED Talks of all time. Her research on body language, personal power, and self-efficacy has transformed how people show up in high-stakes moments—from job interviews to leadership roles.

    In this raw and insightful conversation with Dominic Broad, Amy reveals how nonverbal behaviour can shape how we think, feel, and connect with others.

    She discusses:


    • Why confidence is about presence, not pretending
    • The power of self-affirmation to reduce stress and improve performance
    • The dangerous collapse in confidence many girls experience in adolescence
    • How we can help kids—and ourselves—take up more space
    • Why kindness and trust matter more than strength in leadership
    • Her journey through bullying, Harvard, and parenting

    Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Personal Insights

    03:04 The Power of Body Language

    05:56 Stereotypes and Gender Dynamics

    08:48 Encouraging Empowerment in Children

    11:58 Self-Efficacy vs. Self-Confidence

    15:02 The Role of Body Language in Relationships

    17:52 The Impact of Power Poses

    20:53 Cultural Perceptions of Power

    24:11 The Importance of Personal Networks

    26:55 Psychology in Everyday Life

    29:59 Leadership and Personal Power

    33:00 Navigating Relationships and Kindness

    36:01 Reflections on Bullying and Support

    38:59 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    45:24 Teaching Excellence at HBS

    47:35 Building Trust as a Leader

    52:02 Understanding Trust Cues

    57:03 Embracing Opportunities and Risks

    01:01:40 The Journey of Leadership

    01:06:08 Overcoming Procrastination

    01:11:39 Finding Purpose and Passion

    01:14:23 Advice for Young Leaders

    01:17:00 Nurturing Children's Agency

    Sound Bites: "You're not a noun, you're a verb." "Girls start to collapse." "Trust before strength." "Personal power activates the approach system." "You can't please everyone."

    dyLanguage #Confidence #SelfEfficacy #Presence #Leadership #Trust #PowerPoses #Kindness #Mindset #Empowerment

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    55 mins
  • Daniel Dawkins - Overcoming Imposter Syndrome as a Leader (E34)
    Jun 11 2025

    Bonus Episode:


    In this episode of the Olympic Mindset Podcast, Daniel Dawkins, managing director of Aspire People, shares his insights on leadership challenges, particularly focusing on imposter syndrome, the recruitment crisis in education, and the importance of creating a supportive culture for teachers. He discusses the shift in perception of teaching from a vocation to a profession, the significance of mental health and wellbeing, and the need for schools to prepare supply teachers effectively. Daniel emphasizes the noble nature of teaching and the importance of self-care for educators.


    Takeaways


    • Imposter syndrome is a common challenge for leaders.
    • Hard work and self-belief are crucial for overcoming doubts.
    • The recruitment crisis in education is a pressing issue.
    • Reducing barriers to teacher training is essential.
    • Teaching should be viewed as a vocation, not just a job.
    • Inclusive school cultures lead to better outcomes for students and teachers.
    • Mental health and wellbeing are vital for educators.
    • Teachers need support and preparation when entering new environments.
    • A good diet and exercise contribute to mental health.
    • Education recruitment should prioritize the wellbeing of teachers.


    Sound Bites


    "Hard work beats talent every time."

    "Behaviour is communication."

    "We love teachers."


    Chapters


    00:00 Navigating Leadership Challenges

    03:06 The Recruitment Crisis in Education

    06:09 The Shift in Teaching as a Vocation

    08:57 Creating a Positive School Culture

    12:05 The Entrepreneurial Spirit in Education

    14:53 Managing Mental Health and Wellbeing

    18:03 The Future of Teaching and Recruitment




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    29 mins
  • E33- Darren Cox (Orlando Bloom & Gran Turismo) Rip up the rule book to succeed
    Jan 23 2025

    Who would play you in a Hollywood movie about your life? Darren Cox is one of few living people to have his life and achievements taken to the silver screen.


    In Season 4, Episode 33 of The Olympic Mindset Podcast, Dominic sits down with motorsport visionary Darren Cox—the driving force behind the ground-breaking Gran Turismo Academy and the real-life inspiration for the Gran Turismo film starring Orlando Bloom


    Darren shares:

    • How he turned a PlayStation game into a global racing phenomenon
    • Why rule-breaking can breed innovation, whether in sport, business, or life.
    • Lessons learned from navigating high-pressure environments, building performance cultures and scaling real-world businesses from virtual ideas.
    • The mindset shifts behind his next moves, including setting the stage for future endeavours beyond motorsport.


    🔍 Listen If You Want To:
    • Discover how to turn unconventional ideas into mainstream success.
    • Learn why disruption and creativity beat traditional routes.
    • Get inspired by someone who’s brought a Hollywood moment to real life.
    • Understand how to lead with vision—and leave a legacy.


    ⏱️ Timestamps:
    • 00:00 – Intro: Rule‑breaking and racing dreams
    • 02:00 – Turning a game into a global motorsport movement
    • 06:00 – The mindset behind playing by no rules
    • 11:00 – Crafting the GT Academy success story
    • 18:00 – Orlando Bloom, the film—and real impact
    • 22:00 – Leading high‑pressure teams and innovation
    • 30:00 – What’s next? Racing, media and beyond


    💬 Sound Bites:“Rip up the rule book—that’s where the innovation lives.”“I created a real racing path out of a PlayStation.”“Pressure isn’t the enemy—it’s your fuel.”


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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • E32- Kavitta Ghai (AI Founder) AUTISM & ADHD helped me raise $6 Million!
    Jan 8 2025

    What if your greatest challenges were actually your edge?


    This week on The Olympic Mindset Podcast, Dominic sits down with Kavitta Ghai, co-founder and CEO of Nectir, to talk about what it really means to lead with difference. Diagnosed with autism and ADHD later in life, Kavitta opens up about turning her deepest struggles into superpowers—and building one of the most exciting edtech companies in the US.

    Kavitta shares how being neurodivergent shaped her creativity, her pitch deck, and her purpose—and what it actually takes to raise $6.3 million as a young female founder in a VC world that still doesn’t get it.

    From mindset shifts to boardroom truths, this is one of our most powerful episodes yet.


    This episode is for you if:

    • You’ve ever felt like you didn’t fit in—but knew you had something to offer
    • You want to build something meaningful but don’t know where to start
    • You’re curious what it really takes to raise millions in VC funding
    • You lead, teach, or parent someone who is neurodivergent


    Topics Covered:

    00:00 – Intro: Meet Kavitta

    01:12 – Autism, ADHD & finding out late

    04:45 – School systems & the myth of fitting in

    08:20 – Turning difference into direction

    11:00 – The Nectir story: how it started

    15:55 – Raising millions in a system not made for her

    20:20 – Breaking VC stereotypes

    24:00 – Neurodiversity as a superpower

    28:00 – What founders get wrong about mindset

    38:10 – The future of edtech: trust, access, inclusion

    46:40 – Advice for anyone feeling ‘too different’

    50:00 – Closing reflections

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    1 hr