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The Coaching Tree

The Coaching Tree

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The Coaching Tree is a leadership and sports history podcast exploring the greatest coaches of all time—and the systems, philosophies, and decisions that built champions and shaped generations of leaders.

Behind every dynasty, every championship, and every legendary team stands a coach who knew how to lead, teach, adapt, and build culture. This podcast studies elite coaching, leadership through sports, and the hidden principles behind sustained success.

Each episode dives into the life and methods of a legendary coach from football, basketball, baseball, soccer, hockey, and beyond, blending biography, sports history, and leadership analysis to uncover:

  • How great coaches built winning systems
  • How culture and accountability created dynasties
  • How innovation changed entire sports
  • How motivation, discipline, and psychology shaped teams
  • How leaders developed other great leaders
  • How coaching trees spread philosophies across generations
  • How elite leadership works under pressure

This isn’t a highlight show or a list of trophies. It’s a story-driven exploration of leadership, team building, management, and understanding how the greatest coaches in history built organizations, developed people, and sustained excellence.

If you’re interested in leadership, sports leadership, coaching philosophy, great coaches, team culture, organizational leadership, performance psychology, and learning how champions are built from the inside out—this podcast is for you.

The Coaching Tree Great leaders don’t just win. They grow other leaders.

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    Chapters

    00:00 The Worst Disaster in British History

    01:45 Singapore's Impregnable Fortress Illusion

    03:53 Japanese Innovation and British Arrogance

    08:21 A Retreat and a Siege

    12:10 Percival's Fatal Leadership Failures

    20:20 Aftermath and Shattered Myths

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  • Gregor Mendel's Ignored Genius
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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Mendel's Work

    01:18 Mendel's Background and Education

    03:56 The Pea Plant Experiments

    08:55 Initial Rejection and Scientific Blindness

    15:35 Rediscovery and Legacy

    18:18 Lessons from Mendel's Story

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