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“The way that the lessons were set up, they were very much around the sharing and the conversation of ideas. So, if I look back now, it was almost like a campfire conversation you would have, you know, when you think about the learning that was shared,  before we ever went to formal learning… The things that I fondly remember were those types of sessions of conversation, learning together, working out, failing together.” 

– Dusty Miller

This conversation in with Dusty Miller, a Performance Mentor at the English Institute of Sport. Dusty also works for England Rugby as a coach developer and spent 26 years in the Royal Navy.

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