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Winning is a mental skill, mastered by the best of the best, and held as a secret by those dominating the competition. Not anymore. In this weekly podcast, join Dr. Bhrett McCabe, a clinical sports psychologist to multiple National Champions and Pro athletes and a former 2X Division 1 National Champion himself, as he exposes the “secrets” of human performance through in-depth interviews with world class athletes, elite-level coaches, and the most brilliant business minds in the world. New episode drops every Wednesday!

May 30, 2018

Curious to know what drives a successful airline company? Today Ann Rhoades talks with Dr. Bhrett McCabe about JetBlue.

It's an airline Ann started years ago. It's purpose? Bring humanity back to air travel. 

Ann talks about the beginning, and then where the company is now with over 21,000 employees. 

This podcast is...


May 22, 2018

What's the toughest obstacle you've had to overcome in your life? Imagine waking up in the hospital as an amputee after losing a leg in a motorcycle accident.

That's what happened to Chris Osborne, but that's not his story. His story is how he came back from that terrible accident.

Listen to this podcast. Hopefully it...


May 17, 2018

For this podcast we decided to try something a little different. Dr. Bhrett sat down with Mary Beth Gore and Emily Smith at "Real & Rosemary" in Birmingham to talk about "Her Story".

Mary Beth and Emily created "Her Story" just over a year ago to help share the stories of women in and around the Birmingham area. The...


May 10, 2018

It's one of the most famous calls in golf history. Hal Sutton on the 18th hole at the 2000 Players' Championship, trying to hold off Tiger Woods. "Be The Right Club Today", Sutton said as he stuck his approach 8 feet from the pin. Sutton went on to win that tournament. He won 14 times on the PGA tour, including the...


May 3, 2018

From mechanic to NBA Legend. That's the story of Mark Eaton. He was a late bloomer when it comes to the game of basketball, however, he turned himself into a 2-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year. His jersey number was hangs from the rafters in the Utah Jazz arena.

After basketball Mark transitioned into the business...