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Ep.62 What the Olympics Taught me About Building Team Culture. Bjorn Kinding, Olympic Hockey Coach. Edmonton AB
Episode 62
Saturday, 15 November, 2025
SummaryIn this conversation, Bjorn Kinding and Nate Leslie explore the fundamental principle of coaching, emphasizing the importance of starting with the individual rather than the task at hand. They discuss how this approach applies not only in sports like hockey but also in various fields such as education and leadership. The dialogue highlights the human element in coaching and the value of personal connections in fostering growth and development.Keywordscoaching, human element, personal development, leadership, hockey, education, teamwork, communication, mentorship, personal growthTakeawaysIn hockey, coaching is about people, not just the game.Starting with the person is essential in any field.Every individual has unique strengths to offer.The human element is crucial in effective coaching.Leadership should focus on understanding individuals.Mentorship is about building personal connections.Coaching principles apply beyond sports.The task is secondary to the individual.Effective communication is key in coaching.Personal development is at the heart of coaching.Sound bites"Every person brings so much good.""You coach people, not just hockey.""Start with the person, not the task."Chapters00:00 Coaching Journey and Cultural Insights00:21 Balancing Team and Individual Goals













