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From Habits to Impact: Five Principles of High-Impact Coaching

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In this powerful solo episode, host Ed Molitor reflects on lessons from legendary coaches and his own leadership journey to share a core truth: you can’t give away what you don’t have.

Whether you want your team to believe, grow, or stay inspired, you have to model it first. Drawing on the wisdom of John Wooden, Tony Dungy, Greg Popovich, and Marcus Freeman, Ed unpacks five principles every high-impact coaching leader must embrace: fueling yourself, shaping perspective, building habits, avoiding comparison, and focusing on what you have.

With stories that connect athletics, business, and life, this episode challenges leaders to look inward, sharpen their daily practices, and multiply their impact.

 

Our Host

Ed is a coach down to the very smallest molecule of his DNA. Whether he’s a husband and father at home or working with a client in the business world, he is an energized, passionate, and near-obsessive coach who is fully invested in showing up with all he’s got to help you show up with all you’ve got. His approach insists on presence. He knows no other way to catalyze change except by getting on the court with you, playing side-by-side, and encouraging you to keep pushing, especially when the going gets tough.  In the last 30 years, Ed has developed his leadership skills in both athletics and business.

From working as an NCAA Basketball coach at Texas A&M, DePaul NIU, and Lewis University to becoming the Vice President of a national recruiting firm, Ed Molitor has experienced the potential and pitfalls of leadership at every level.  As the founder and CEO of The Molitor Group, today Ed guides emerging and established leaders across biopharma and biotech to apply the proven lessons of coaching in their pursuit of inspiring and driving their team’s performance.  Through personalized training, workshops, keynote speeches, his writing, and as a podcast host, Ed seeks to empower individuals and their organizations to achieve victory through a focus on transformation, fundamentals, compassion, mental toughness, and vision.

Ed graduated from St. Ambrose University with a B.S. in Business Administration and a minor in Economics where he was a member of the Men’s Basketball team serving as the co-captain his Senior year. Before St. Ambrose, he studied business at Creighton University where he played on the Men’s Basketball teams which included a 1989 MVC Regular Season and Tournament Champions, NCAA Tournament, and a 1990 NIT Tournament.

 

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • How legendary coaches like John Wooden, Greg Popovich, and Tony Dungy modeled habits, connection, and composure

  • Why perspective shapes performance—and how to help your team “see what you see”

  • The power of habits in creating culture and consistency

  • How comparison undermines leadership and why authenticity builds trust

  • Why resourcefulness always beats resources—and how Popovich built a dynasty with fundamentals and culture

  • A simple but powerful weekly challenge to grow yourself and ripple growth to your team

Resources & Links

Ed Molitor

 

In this episode:

  • [00:00:01] Introduction – “You can’t give away what you don’t have”
  • [00:02:40] John Wooden and the power of discipline in details
  • [00:03:24] Greg Popovich and investing in humanity before performance
  • [00:05:08] Tony Dungy’s composure on the sidelines
  • [00:07:40] Habits as culture and Wooden’s lesson on socks
  • [00:08:34] Marcus Freeman and authentic leadership at Notre Dame
  • [00:11:54] Popovich on resourcefulness, fundamentals, and culture
  • [00:13:59] Five principles recap + weekly leadership challenge

 

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