
S6 Ep14 A Better Approach to After-Action Reviews
A few years ago, senior FBI SWAT team leader Matt Hoffman called Preston after a fatal operation. To assist the team in working through the loss, Preston and Matt used a process that went beyond the s...
13 Jul 55min

S6 Ep13 Christine Stead on Systems of Innovation in ECMO
Christine Stead is the CEO of ELSO: the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization. ELSO is the premier global nonprofit for ECMO and ECLS, connecting providers, researchers, and regulatory agencies acr...
29 Jun 43min

S6 Ep12 The Neuroscience of Operator Development (Recast)
This conversation originally aired December 6, 2022.Dr. Michael Platt is a Professor of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Marketing at the University of Pennsylvania and holds joint appointments at the Pe...
15 Jun 49min

S6 Ep11 Marius Aleksa on Why Curiosity is Key for Human Performance
We're continuing our conversation on human performance by asking why some performers keep improving under pressure while others hit a ceiling. One of the most powerful answers is curiosity. In this Te...
1 Jun 37min

S6 Ep10 Character, Creativity, and the Machine
Andy Walshe has spent his career at the frontier of human performance, from Australia's post-Sydney Games high-performance system, through a decade at Red Bull, to his current work with Liminal Collec...
18 Mai 52min

S6 Ep8 Adam Milano on Teamwork as Ensemble Art
What do theater, crisis response, military service, and social work have in common? More than you might guess. Adam Milano, faculty at UNC's School of Social Work, a military veteran, and theater-trai...
20 Apr 43min

S6 Ep7 Coach, Don't Profess: Theory-to-Practice Transfer in Mental Performance
Ceci Craft has worked inside two of the most demanding performance cultures in the world — Army Special Operations and Major League Baseball. She's currently the Philadelphia Phillies' Director of Men...
6 Apr 1h 11min



















