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  <title>#64: Swimming Past Fears, Failures, and Sharks with Jen Schumacher</title>
  <description>  &amp;amp;nbsp;What comes to mind when you think of someone who pushes limits—not just physically, but mentally and emotionally? Grit. Clarity of purpose. A willingness to meet fear with curiosity, not avoidance. That’s exactly who Dr. Jen Schumacher is.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Jen is a world-class mental performance coach whose work spans elite sport, the military, and academia. She’s led mental training programs at West Point and Northwestern Football, and she’s an ultra-endurance athlete who’s literally swum through her fears—once across the 21-mile Catalina Channel, at night, with sharks below.&amp;amp;nbsp;   In this episode of Coaching Through Stories with Dr. Eric Bean, Jen shares how that swim became a turning point—a living lab for the tools she now teaches others. Together, they explore the role of fear, preparation, and self-talk in performance. You’ll hear how discomfort can become a gateway to confidence, and how personal growth often mirrors professional growth in powerful ways.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Whether you’re pursuing a bold goal, facing uncertainty, or simply curious about the mental side of high performance—this conversation is full of insight and inspiration.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;   Key Takeaways:&amp;amp;nbsp;     Fear can be trained for—not just tolerated; the power of fear statements and how to create them&amp;amp;nbsp;       How to ground yourself in purpose before a challenge&amp;amp;nbsp;       How physical preparation supports mental readiness&amp;amp;nbsp;       Reflection fuels growth—especially after setbacks: reframing fear through education, routines, and self-talk&amp;amp;nbsp;       Use your life as a performance lab&amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;amp;nbsp;   Highlights:&amp;amp;nbsp;   [2:21] Jen’s journey from athlete to elite mental performance coach [5:55] Why she returned to open water swimming and how it shaped her career&amp;amp;nbsp;    [8:04] Treating marathon swimming as a mental performance lab&amp;amp;nbsp;   [12:11] What is marathon swimming?&amp;amp;nbsp;   [14:20] Fear of sharks and how it mirrors other performance fears&amp;amp;nbsp;   [17:11] Keys to navigate fear&amp;amp;nbsp;   [19:14] “The shark you see isn’t the one you need to worry about.”&amp;amp;nbsp;   [20:05] More of fear statements that help Jen with marathon swimming&amp;amp;nbsp;   [24:50] Why mental rehearsal is critical for game-day performance&amp;amp;nbsp;   [28:43] Swimming with a Galapagos shark and putting fear training to the test&amp;amp;nbsp;   [33:16] The mindset of being self-competitive&amp;amp;nbsp;   [37:15] How to respond and manage failure?&amp;amp;nbsp;   [43:52] The skill of dealing with failure&amp;amp;nbsp;   [47:28] At the core of Jen's high-performance philosophy&amp;amp;nbsp;   [52:38] Great leadership is doing what is required for you in that moment&amp;amp;nbsp;   [55:18] A Reflection piece is an important part for high performers&amp;amp;nbsp;   [01:00:27] Being authentic and stretching your comfort zone when you are the only woman in the room&amp;amp;nbsp;   [01:04:50] Attributes necessary to be a great coach or business leader&amp;amp;nbsp;   [01:10:14] Reasons why taking credit for things taken for granted is important:&amp;amp;nbsp;   [01:10:23] Reason #1: It helps build our confidence&amp;amp;nbsp;   [01:10:48] Reason #2: It is easy to remember big wins. Give yourself credit for small wins.&amp;amp;nbsp;   [01:12:11] What is the reset routine?&amp;amp;nbsp;   [01:17:22] Difference between a coach and a consultant &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;   Connect with Jen Schumacher:&amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;amp;nbsp;Website: https://www.jenschumacher.com/&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jen-schumacher-25b967b5/&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenschumacher&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;   At HigherEchelon, we believe mental performance isn't just for elite athletes—it's for anyone striving to lead, grow, and perform at a higher level. If today’s episode sparked something in you, and you're ready to strengthen your mindset, lead with purpose, or build a high-performing culture, our team is here to help.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Explore our executive coaching, leadership development workshops, and culture assessment solutions at HigherEchelon.com&amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
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