#24 Jack & Dale | Snippet Edition: Inside Stories of Inspiration from our Top Guests
Welcome to Episode 24 of The Overly Excited Podcast, where we present a special snippet series featuring highlights from previous episodes. In this episode, we delve into a range of topics, including the importance of creating a supportive team culture, self-awareness, and the impact of smartphones on presence. We also touch on post-traumatic growth, anxiety and performance in elite athletics, and the significance of hard work and passion.
Join us as we explore emotional literacy in the military, handling feedback and criticism, the music writing process, and the rewarding aspect of working in healthcare. Whether you're seeking inspiration or a new perspective, these snippets offer a diverse array of insights to captivate and motivate you. So, get ready for an engaging and enlightening journey through the world of personal development, resilience, and growth on The Overly Excited Podcast!
Join us as we explore emotional literacy in the military, handling feedback and criticism, the music writing process, and the rewarding aspect of working in healthcare. Whether you're seeking inspiration or a new perspective, these snippets offer a diverse array of insights to captivate and motivate you. So, get ready for an engaging and enlightening journey through the world of personal development, resilience, and growth on The Overly Excited Podcast!
Creators and Guests
Host
Dale Sidebottom
Is the creator and founder of Jugar Life and Energetic Education. Two multidisciplinary business platforms that provide people with the tools to make play a focus of their everyday. Dale is a full-time 'play' consultant who taps into his 20+ years working in the education and health sectors to educate individuals, schools, sporting clubs and corporate organisations globally on the benefits 'adult play' can have on mental health and wellbeing. Dale is the author of All Work No Play, a TEDx speaker and podcast host. Dale has worked face-to-face with students, teachers, schools and corporations in over 20 countries worldwide.