The Inside Edge

By: Bhavi Devchand
  • Summary

  • Exploring how the best in the world navigate all the noise to consistently perform in the in high-pressure environments. The purpose? To provide access to world-leading athletes, coaches and subject-experts to help you explore your potential.


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Episodes
  • Introducing the Inside Edge Podcast
    Aug 25 2020

    An introduction to the Inside Edge Podcast with Bhavi Devchand.

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    4 mins
  • Nicole Bolton | Managing Mental Health and Elite Performance
    Aug 25 2020

    "For a number of years, success to me was operating in a really unhealthy manner. I would need to be under significant duress away from the game to then step over that white line and go perform, as it was the only time I would feel like I was in control of my life."

    This episode is with Nicole Bolton - Australian opening batter and arguably one of the best Western Australian cricketers of all time. Bolts has a fascinating story, battling inner demons for the majority of her career, yet finding a way to be one of the most consistent performers in the best team in the world.

    5:10 - Why she stepped away from the game at 18 after being in the Australian set-up
    10:30 - How younger players get derailed and burnout in the current professional environment and the way to change it
    13:35 - How she focuses her attention in the middle irrelevant of what is happening off the field
    17:45 - The search for perfectionism and how it derailed her mental health to the point where she had to leave the game she loved
    18:30 - Having an out of body experience due to being under serious distress leading into a WBBL game
    26:05 - Tools Bolts uses to help manage her wellbeing
    32:00 - How yoga taught her the basics of performance - simplicity, flow, presence and enjoyment
    33:10 - Her batting philosophy and how it is centred on trust, courage and freedom
    34:40 - What makes batting coach Noddy so good, and how their definition of success has nothing to do with hitting cricket balls
    36:30 - How she uses playing fast bowling to help face her adversities in life
    41:15 - The 3 most important cricket shots
    43:20 - How returning to club cricket reignited her love of the game
    47:30 - Why it is so difficult to just let go and trust yourself
    49:20 - How her positive personal narrative leading into the 2019 Ashes ended up being self-destructive
    52:10 - Bolts' definition of success
    52:60 - Who is Nicole Bolton at her best







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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Viv Paver | Transforming Coaching & Performance through Growth, Connection & Service
    Sep 3 2020

    This episode is with Viv Paver - cricketer, coach, and one of the best people I've ever had the pleasure of working with. Viv had a lot of promise as a young cricketer, he was captain of the WA U17 team and was also part of an All-Australian Universities Championship. A senior playing career spanning 5 professional seasons in the UK & well over 140 Premier cricket games, he has a staggering high score of 257 and best bowling figures of 5/21. He is now coaching the Subiaco-floreat women in the WACA 1st grade competition and runs his own coaching business called Project Rubicon - where his holistic coaching methods have helped many professional cricketers such as Mitch Marsh and Dom Sibley in the Men's game, and Chloe Piparo and Piepa Cleary in the female game.

    Despite being touted as one of the next big things in cricket, Viv failed to crack the professional set up in Australia. This led him down a path exploring psychology & philosophy - both critical in understanding how we can access our inside edge. Working with Viv completely shifted the way I approach the game, bringing a sense of simplicity and freedom that I didn't have access to for many years prior. I hope you enjoy.



    4:10 - Experiencing fear as an 8-year-old before struggling with the rollercoaster of emotions despite having a lot of success as a young cricketer
    7:50 - How focusing on being recognized and liked as a cricketer ended up ruining his professional career causing a crisis in his mid-20s
    10:50 - Why it is so hard to not base your self-worth on looking good to others and how to deal with your ego if it has control over you
    14:30 - What does mastery mean and how does it is the most important component of sustained success
    22:00 - The effect on your relationships with others and your ability to perform consistently on and off the field
    27:30 - Routines put into place that allowed Viv to find freedom and consistently score big hundreds including a high score of 257
    31:40 - How to get our of your own way and have your performance match your potential
    35:00 - Growth, Connection & Service: the keys to long term success
    43:00 - Managing your mind if you have a lot going on away from the game
    49:10 - Optimise your game by focusing on what is relevant and what is not
    55:00 - Workshops Viv is running with male and female teams to help with the mental and emotional side of the game
    59:50 - The difference in the mistakes made in the male and female game
    1:02:30 - Recommended resources to continue development
    1:05:20 - The transformation of Viv's definition of success
    1:06:30 - Who is Viv Paver at his best


    References in the podcast:

    • Coach Paver Instagram Twitter Website
    • Books mentioned: The Courage To Be Disliked, The Go-Giver, The 7 Laws of Spiritual Success
    • Ikigai


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    1 hr and 9 mins

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