• Ep 25 - Cal Dietz

  • Oct 10 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 49 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Cal Dietz is known for being the creator of the RPR. He’s authored material and built a brand and a business, and in today’s episode, you’ll learn more about how he did that and what he thinks a coach would need to learn to follow a similar path. Listen in to the episode to hear what Cal has to say about the catalyst for building his business and brand, what his long-term vision is, and how he makes his system accessible.

    Topics Discussed in Today’s Episode:

    • How Cal got into hockey and how he built on that
    • How many administrations Cal has had
    • The catalyst for building a brand and business
    • When Cal decided to monetize
    • Cal’s long-term vision
    • Where Cal came up with his concept and how he came up with the structure
    • How Cal can take the system and make it accessible
    • When Cal’s company started to take off
    • The next thing for Cal
    • Cal’s thought process for taking tacit knowledge and putting it into a machine
    • How young coaches could go about taking the same path Cal did
    • How Cal sharpens his sword
    • When Cal started to go more into sports psychology and soft skills
    • Whether young coaches need to be learning more soft skills and leadership skills
    • How Cal manages his personal time and maintains a balance
    • Who coaches Cal
    • Cal’s best investment for less than $500
    • How to find Cal

    Resources:

    Business Beyond Performance on Instagram

    Email Business Beyond Performance at: tbbppodcast@gmail.com

    Cal Dietz

    Cal on Instagram

    Cal on YouTube

    XL Athlete

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