Leaders Performance Podcast

Leaders Performance Podcast


Ep 43: Brad Stulberg

May 15, 2019

Passion is an important consideration for athletes and coaches alike but how do you harness that passion while also avoiding burnout?


That is one of the major questions addressed by Brad Stulberg and Steve Magness in their latest book The Passion Paradox. “This book is about learning to control your passions so that it doesn’t control you,” explains Stulberg in this exclusive interview with the Leaders Performance Podcast.


“And if you can control your passion then it might be the most powerful force not only for performance but a good, fulfilling life. If you have passion and you can’t control it, it’s a slippery slope to something that looks more like addiction.”


In a tightly-packed agenda Stulberg also delves into:



  • Why his views on the subject put him at odds with Jon Bon Jovi [3:30];
  • How coaches can help athletes find harmonious rather than obsessive passion [10:30];
  • Prevention vs promotion mindsets and the fear of failure [15:30];
  • The misconceptions around meditation and mindfulness [23:00];
  • How athletes can control narratives, which quickly become self-fulfilling prophecies [26:40].

Previous Episode:


Ep 42: An Encore from the Leaders Sport Performance Summit in Las Vegas.


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