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Show Notes: The Nick Manning Episode
Episode Overview: In this episode, Nick Rockell and Mark Moss catch up with Nick Manning, a former London Blitz offensive lineman who has built a successful career in communications. Now the Associate Vice President of Communications at the University of Waterloo in Canada, Nick shares his journey from discovering football as a teenager to working high-stakes roles in government and academia. He reflects on leadership, the power of being an outsider, and how the lessons of football have shaped his professional and personal life.
Key Topics & Takeaways:
· Discovering football in Tring and taking the leap to join a team.
· Early experiences with the Stags and the unique team culture of British American football.
· Transitioning to university football and learning to lead in a new environment.
· Moving into a professional career in communications and working for the UK Ministry of Defence.
· Handling media relations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and high-pressure government roles.
· The decision to move to Canada and how sport influenced that life-changing move.
· Building a career in university communications and the similarities between leadership in sport and business.
· The impact of football on personal growth, leadership, and problem-solving.
· Coaching attempts and challenges in North American football.
· The unique culture of Buffalo Bills tailgating and the role of football in personal identity.
· Final reflections on lifelong friendships and the role of football in shaping who we become.
Final Thoughts: Nick Manning’s journey is a testament to how sport creates unexpected opportunities and lifelong connections. From learning discipline and teamwork on the field to handling media crises and leading communications teams, football has remained a guiding force. His passion for the game extends beyond playing, shaping his friendships, career choices, and even his love for the Buffalo Bills. His story highlights the importance of embracing challenges, adapting to new environments, and always being willing to take the next step forward.
"One of my superpowers in work has been being an outsider. It’s the same in football—sometimes the best perspective comes from standing just outside the norm." – Nick Manning
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Music by bassmanguk (top man!)
Show Notes: The Nick Manning Episode
Episode Overview: In this episode, Nick Rockell and Mark Moss catch up with Nick Manning, a former London Blitz offensive lineman who has built a successful career in communications. Now the Associate Vice President of Communications at the University of Waterloo in Canada, Nick shares his journey from discovering football as a teenager to working high-stakes roles in government and academia. He reflects on leadership, the power of being an outsider, and how the lessons of football have shaped his professional and personal life.
Key Topics & Takeaways:
· Discovering football in Tring and taking the leap to join a team.
· Early experiences with the Stags and the unique team culture of British American football.
· Transitioning to university football and learning to lead in a new environment.
· Moving into a professional career in communications and working for the UK Ministry of Defence.
· Handling media relations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and high-pressure government roles.
· The decision to move to Canada and how sport influenced that life-changing move.
· Building a career in university communications and the similarities between leadership in sport and business.
· The impact of football on personal growth, leadership, and problem-solving.
· Coaching attempts and challenges in North American football.
· The unique culture of Buffalo Bills tailgating and the role of football in personal identity.
· Final reflections on lifelong friendships and the role of football in shaping who we become.
Final Thoughts: Nick Manning’s journey is a testament to how sport creates unexpected opportunities and lifelong connections. From learning discipline and teamwork on the field to handling media crises and leading communications teams, football has remained a guiding force. His passion for the game extends beyond playing, shaping his friendships, career choices, and even his love for the Buffalo Bills. His story highlights the importance of embracing challenges, adapting to new environments, and always being willing to take the next step forward.
"One of my superpowers in work has been being an outsider. It’s the same in football—sometimes the best perspective comes from standing just outside the norm." – Nick Manning
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.