About this episode
Hosts Dave Barney and Luke Olson sit down with Brian Goodell, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and former world-record holder, to explore what happens when excellence, pressure, and self-worth become tightly intertwined.Brian reflects on his journey from Olympic dominance to the emotional fallout of the 1980 Olympic boycott, a turning point that forced him to confront loss of control, depression, and a sudden identity shift. The conversation continues into the deeper realities of confidence, emotional suppression, mental toughness, and awareness. Brian shares how visualization, habit formation, and honest self-reflection helped him evolve from elite athlete to performance coach, and how mental fitness is choosing who you are becoming.Chapters[Start] Performance, Pressure & Identity: Dave and Luke introduce Brian Goodell and explore how elite performance can unintentionally become intertwined with self-worth.06:08 The Olympic Boycott & Emotional Fallout: Brian reflects on the 1980 Olympic boycott, the sudden loss of control, and the depression that followed at the peak of his career.14:06 Life After Gold Medals: Navigating identity shifts after sport, redefining success, and adjusting to life beyond elite competition.18:43 Visualization, Habits & Mental Training: How visualization, goal-setting, and habit awareness help eliminate mental lapses and support sustained performance.39:21 Being vs. Having Been: Brian shares his philosophy on awareness, “being” versus identity labels, and what it means to continue growing long after peak achievement.Links and ResourcesSign up for early access and get 3 months free with NUE - Your Mental Fitness PlatformElizaChat - Responsible and Ethical AI Solutions