Loquacious Lsus
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 11:53:53
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Synopsis
The Loquacious Lsus Podcast is dedicated to discussing sports topics through a sport psychology lens. Hosted by Javan Jean-Noel.
Episodes
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Episode 6 ft. Anthony Tucci
06/05/2018 Duration: 01h22minAnthony Tucci is back in the podcast studio/dining room to talk about how Shaq provided Kobe with an unusual source of motivation (18:15), Michael Phelps’ quest to improve the mental health support of athletes post-Olympics (25:50), the NBA’s alkaline water obsession (34:11), and leadership in sports (59:13). Also, we run through a revamped Twitter Fingers segment (01:02:47).
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Episode 5 ft. Anthony Tucci and Bryanna Bruger
22/08/2017 Duration: 01h01minAnthony Tucci and Bryanna Bruger both join in the studio. We talk about the concept of “flexible optimism” (4:04), how an athlete integrating with a new team on short notice (20:23), the Kyrie Irving trade (26:25), Joey Julius’s struggle with eating disorders (44:54), and much more!
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Episode 4 ft. Sam Browne
19/08/2017 Duration: 42minSam Browne stops by the podcast to talk about what sport psychology means to her (5:32), her experience of trying to “sport psych” herself when asked to play in a WPSL match (9:43), concussions (18:11), the debut of the segment Twitter Fingers (34:35), and much more!
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Episode 3 ft. Bryanna Bruger
13/07/2017 Duration: 42minBryanna Bruger joins the show to talk concussions (13:45), Brandon Marshall's article about mental health stigma (23:35), and much more!
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Episode 2 ft. Anthony Tucci
13/05/2017 Duration: 42minIn this episode, Javan gets passionate about peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, we talk about the pros and cons of technological advances in sport training, and much more.
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Episode 1 ft. Anthony Tucci
22/11/2016 Duration: 52minEpisode 1 of The Loquacious Lūsus Podcast Hosted by Javan Jean-Noel, the Loquacious Lūsus Podcast is a space to discuss all things related to sport, and how sport intersects into sport psychology and sociology.