YOUR FINEST HOUR | In this high-impact episode of the Beyond High Performance Podcast, Novus Global Managing Partner and Director of Novus Global Sport, Dan Leffelaar sits down with his client, former Winnipeg Jets captain Blake Wheeler, and former NHL Captain and Novus Global Associate Partner Andrew Ladd.
Blake opens up about what it takes to build trust in the locker room, staying resilient through the highs and lows while communicating with authenticity and authority.
From personal battles with anxiety to the role of vulnerability in driving team success, take a look at the hard-earned lessons that shaped Blake Wheeler’s careers and how he leads. Whether you're an athlete, a leader, or both, this episode is packed with powerful takeaways to elevate your mindset, your performance, and your impact.
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What is Beyond High Performance?
The Beyond High Performance Podcast is brought to you by the coaches and friends of the executive coaching firm, Novus Global, and the Meta Performance Institute for Coaching. Join us for intentional, vulnerable, thought provoking conversations that illustrate the life-shifting power of coaching. In order to adequately share the breadth and depth of the firm’s insights, this podcast consists of three unique shows. The Meta Performance Show, will bring you unflinching interviews with top industry leaders on their paths to success. Next, we explore with the show called On Coaching, which pulls back the curtain on the intricacies of life as a Novus Global Coach. And finally, Your Finest Hour, which explores the unique dynamics between a coach and their client by bringing both on the show to unpack their coaching experience together. This podcast was crafted to help you grow as a coach, leader, employee, and human being, inspiring you to go beyond high performance and explore what you are capable of. Note that this podcast is not for those who are committed to mediocrity.