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Unit3d w/ B1G Team at Indiana University

Unit3d w/ B1G Team at Indiana University

Hilinski's Hope

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Show overview

Unit3d w/ B1G Team at Indiana University has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 276 episodes, alongside 2 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 180 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 5th season.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 37 min and 46 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Health & Fitness show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 18 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2020, with 65 episodes published. Published by Hilinski's Hope.

Episodes
276
Running
2020–2026 · 6y
Median length
42 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Hilinski’s Hope brings you Unit3d - a podcast where sport psychologists and mental health professionals team up to hold conversations for student athletes on mental health. Many of us share common concerns, these discussions are a reminder that we are not alone, but unit3d in this world together. Welcome to the Hilinski’s Hope, mind, spirit, and performance playbook. If you have any questions or topics you would like for us to discuss, please email us at [email protected]. Unit3d is hosted by Dr. Jesse Steinfeldt, licensed sport psychologist, and his PhD Students at Indiana University.

Latest Episodes

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The Impact of One Life: Ricky Kidwell

May 12, 202637 min

A Michigan Man’s True Legacy: Chasing and Catching Greatness

May 5, 202644 min

F#ck You, Watch Me! Dialing Anger Into Dominance

Apr 28, 20261h 4m

More Than Teammates: A Sister Story in Sport

Apr 21, 202651 min

Brains, Gains & Growing Pains

Apr 14, 20261h 4m

S5 Ep 270Building a Second Home: The International Athlete Journey

In this episode of the Unit3d Podcast, PhD student Hallie Enderle connects with Indiana Volleyball alumna Candela Alonso Corcelles, now competing professionally with the Grand Rapids Rise, to explore her journey as an international student-athlete to professional competitor. From making the courageous decision to leave Spain for college volleyball in the United States at just 19-years-old, to becoming the winningest Hoosier in program history, Candela reflects on what it truly means to be yourself, grow, and find a sense of belonging a world away. Together, they dive into the real story behind that journey: cultural adjustment, homesickness, and mental health from an international lens. They discuss choosing to stay all four years in the transfer portal era and navigating the transition to professional volleyball. This conversation is about more than wins; it’s about building a second home, embracing identity across cultures, and discovering who you are along the way.

Apr 7, 202655 min

Finding Your Blend: The Human Side of Performance

In this episode of the Unit3d Podcast, PhD student Maria D'Ugo sits down with Dr. Mark Aoyagi - a leading sport and performance psychologist, professor at the University of Denver, and founder of the Center for Performance Excellence. Dr. Aoyagi is a licensed psychologist and certified mental performance consultant with extensive experience working with several professional, Olympic, and NCAA athletes and organizations. His work centers on team effectiveness, culturally responsive practice, and elite performance environments. Maria and Dr. Aoyagi explore the human side of sport through a conversation about culture, identity, and what it means to show up as your authentic self. Drawing from his decades of experience across high-performance environments, Dr. Aoyagi discusses how connection, mental flexibility, and understanding of the whole athlete shape both well-being and performance. Together, they dive into how cultural identities shape team dynamics, belonging, and communication - and what coaches and practitioners can do to create environments where athletes feel valued, supported, and able to thrive. Dr. Aoyagi offers practical and thoughtful insights for athletes, coaches, and practitioners working at the intersection of identity, culture, and performance.

Mar 31, 20261h 1m

From Court to Clinic: Pickleball, Kidneys, and Mental Health with Dr. Sis

In this episode of the Unit3d Podcast, Counseling & Sport Psychology Ph.D. student Mehvish Safdar chats with her sister, Dr. Komal Safdar—an elite athlete and physician. They discuss a range of topics, including collegiate athletics, pickleball, and Komal’s pioneered medical specialization of sports nephrology, as it relates to athlete mental health and performance. She shares her story and insights on injury, transition, America’s fastest growing sport and its international impact, as well as her evolving expertise and passion for athletes’ kidney health and chronic disease. Alongside learning Komal’s story, some of Mehvish and Komal’s overlapping sister story is unveiled. Aside from getting to know Komal on a professional and personal level through deep questions and reflective answers, you’ll get to enjoy getting to know her through some fun rapid-fire questions and answers to close as well! This episode uniquely highlights the importance and intersection of the medical and mental health fields in athlete care.

Mar 24, 202653 min

The Road to the Pro League

In this episode of the Unit3d Podcast, PhD candidate Miata Walker sits down with professional cheerleader Jalen Jones to discuss his journey through elite cheerleading. He shares how he got his start in the sport and his path to competing on some of the biggest stages, including Team USA and the University of West Georgia. The conversation explores the highs and lows of his career, including the challenges of injuries and the mental resilience required to return to competition. Jalen also discusses his transition into the new Pro Cheer League with the Atlanta Air and what the league could mean for the future of cheerleading. The episode closes with reflections on balancing professional competition, coaching, and full-time work, along with advice for athletes striving to reach the highest levels of their sport.

Mar 17, 202654 min

S5 Ep 266Lead with Love: Jordan Thompson on Advocacy, Emotion, and Finding Her Own Path

In this episode of the Unit3d Podcast, PhD students Hallie Enderle and Jessica Wolf sit down with fellow Minnesotan, Olympian, and current LOVB Houston athlete Jordan Thompson as she explores the pressures and responsibilities that come with competing at the highest levels of sport while using her platform for advocacy. Jordan shares reflections on her journey from Minnesota to the Olympic stage, navigating life in elite athletics and speaking out on issues that matter deeply to her, including the ICE occupation in Minnesota. This conversation explores the intersection of elite sport and advocacy, diving into what it means to use your voice, how athletes navigate life and emotions at the highest level of competition, and how identity, and the courage to stay true to yourself, continues to evolve over time.

Mar 10, 20261h 5m

Let A Naysayer Know: Crazy or Committed

In this episode of the Unit3d podcast, 1st Year PhD student RJ Russell sits down with former high school track teammate and current Mental Performance Expert for the Army Keith Miller. They discuss their journey from small-town roots to leading teams to state championships, emphasizing the role of sacrifice and discipline in achieving greatness. The conversation highlights the importance of intentional culture and self-awareness in building unbreakable team bonds. They share personal stories of overcoming cultural challenges and the influence of a visionary coach, offering insights into the mindset needed to silence outside noise and stay true to one's purpose. The episode also explores practical strategies for cultivating a supportive environment, balancing competitiveness with camaraderie, and mastering mental toughness. Keith underscores the significance of values-driven leadership and the relentless pursuit of excellence, making this episode a must-listen for athletes, coaches, and anyone striving for success.

Mar 3, 202654 min

How Athletes Find Their Way Through Change: Transfers, Transitions, and Turning Points

In this episode of the Unit3d Podcast, PhD student Madeline Koch sits down with professional volleyball athlete Brooke Mosher for a conversation that traces their paths from hometown athletes to Big Ten competitors—and now to Brooke’s continued career with the Omaha Supernovas.Together, they dive into questions that many people often wonder:What does it look like to go through the Transfer Portal?What does playing professionally in the U.S. look like during a league’s early seasons?How influential is the coach-athlete relationship in helping someone reach their full potential?Follow along as Madeline and Brooke explore challenges of major transitions, the significance of support, the value of having a well-rounded life, and realities of both the Transfer Portal and the draft process.

Feb 24, 202639 min

Ep 263The Power of Humility in Sport Psychology: Insights from Dr. Troy Moles and IU Athletics

n this episode of the United with BigTeam at Indiana University podcast, host Eli Friedman, a 5th Year PhD Candidate, engages in a deep conversation with Dr. Troy Moles, Director of Counseling and Sports Psychology at Indiana University Athletics. They explore Dr. Moles' journey to becoming a sports psychologist, and the role of cognitive behavioral therapy in facilitating change and the power of humility as a clinician. The discussion also touches on the cultural shifts within Indiana athletics, the significance of assessment in sports psychology, and the myths surrounding the field. Dr. Moles emphasizes the importance of focusing on what is best for the student athlete, highlighting the need for humility and hard work in the profession.

Feb 17, 202635 min

Ep 262Coach’s Wife, Sport Mom...and Players-Coach’s Wife, Oh My!

In this episode of the Unit3d podcast, Dr. Jesse Steinfeldt sits down with Rae Ann Inge to get an in-depth and behind-the-scenes perspective from a Coach’s Wife in the hectic world of NCAA Division 1 Power 4 college football. William Inge is currently an assistant football coach at University of Tennessee, and Rae Ann shares a range of logistic, emotional, and psychological impacts that are associated with supporting her family, her husband, and his players across their moves to ten different teams/cities/coaching jobs. We touch on the impact that these multiple (and often unpredictable) moves have on her, on her family's well-being, and on coach mental health, in addition to sharing the creative and compromising strategies they have had to adopt to make it all work. All coaches with families will learn something from this episode, and fans will emerge with more empathy for everything that coaches’ families go through in this process. Additionally, as Rae Ann discusses her role as a Sport Mom, she shares some heart-warming and hilarious youth sport stories that illustrate the relationship-building and memory-generating dynamics that sport can optimally provide. Athletes, coaches, and parents will be able to connect to the stories she tells--without a ‘you had to be there feel’--due to her engaging story-telling style, the transcendent nature of youth sport, and the commonalities that sport parents face as they work to support their children's athletic development. Finally, we talk about how these roles collide, as her children evolve from youth athletes into Division 1 college athletes, in addition to touching on her extensive above-and-beyond efforts to support her dozens and dozens of college linebacker children that Coach Inge coaches and who Rae Ann adopts in her special calling as a “Players-Coach’s Wife”.

Feb 13, 202656 min

When Muscle Memory Ghosts You: Destigmatizing the Yips

In this episode of the Unit3d podcast, doctoral student and BigTeam member, Katy Johnson, is joined by Dr. Jesse Michel, a renowned expert in sport and performance psychology. Katy and Jesse delve into the complex topic of the yips, exploring their own experiences with it, its impact on athletes, the stigma surrounding it, and strategies for overcoming it. Jesse shares his personal experiences and insights from working with elite athletes, offering valuable advice for athletes, coaches, parents, and teammates on how to support those affected by the yips across all sports.Dr. Jesse Michel is a Sport and Performance Psychology professional within the Deloitte Performance Psychology program. Over the last 20 years, he has had the privilege of providing mental training services to MLB and NBA MVPs, CEOs, World Series champions, US Soldiers, Olympians, and NCAA champions. Jesse is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant via the Association for Applied Sport Psychology.

Feb 3, 202648 min

Choose Your Alter Ego

In this episode of the United with Big Team at Indiana University podcast, host Josh Jackson sits down with NFL linebacker Divine Deablo to discuss his journey from college football to the professional league. Deablo shares insights about his early days at Virginia Tech, the challenges he faced during his transition to the NFL, and the importance of work ethic and trust in building a successful career. He reflects on the injuries he has endured, the mental resilience required to overcome them, and how he has learned to focus on his personal growth and the support of his teammates. The conversation also touches on the significance of maintaining a positive mindset and the impact of social media on mental health for athletes.

Jan 27, 202634 min

Meathead Doctors Who Care

SummaryIn this first episode of Unit3d w/BigTeam at Indiana University, Dr. Jesse Steinfeldt sits down with a fellow former collegiate football player, Clinical Sport Psychologist Dr. Jacob Cooper. Together, Jesse and Jacob explore a range of topics, ranging from football to masculinity to oxytocin to Oracles. This engaging episode will give viewers insights into comprehensive masculinity, clinical techniques to maximize men’s ability to perform and to connect, applications to military and NASCAR spaces, as well as a cameo appearance from a prophet who gives his predictions on the CFP Championship game AND the Super Bowl! It is a fun and informative conversation between two meathead doctors who model and care about men’s mental heath, on the football field and beyond.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Mental Health in Sports04:26 Dr. Cooper's Journey in Sports Psychology06:43 The Injury Clinic: A New Approach09:55 Building Trust with Coaches and Athletes12:34 The Importance of Visibility and Credibility16:36 Cultural Humility in Sports Psychology21:18 Breaking Down Barriers to Help-Seeking24:46 Modeling Emotional Intelligence in Athletics25:47 Introduction to Emotional Intelligence in Sports26:31 Working with High-Performance Teams28:00 Integrating Physiological Metrics in Training30:36 The Role of Visualization in High-Stress Situations33:21 Community Resilience During Crisis37:00 Leadership and Its Impact on Team Dynamics42:30 Reflections on Loss and Community StrengthGuest BioDr. Jacob Cooper is the Associate Athletic Director of Sport Psychology and Mental Wellness at Appalachian State University in North Carolina. He has worked with athletes at the Olympic, Professional, and Division-1 levels over the course of his career. Dr. Cooper has worked with athletes and staff throughout the NFL, NASCAR, NHL, MLB, NBA, MLS, and PGA. With a unique background and training in the areas of occupational and industrial psychology, culture building, leadership training, and military psychology, he has provided performance optimization for military personnel prior to their deployments as well as counseling for veterans transitioning back to civilian life throughout Western North Carolina, Indiana, and Boston.

Jan 20, 202648 min

Welcome to Unit3d w/ B1G Team at Indiana University

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Hilinski’s Hope brings you Unit3d - a podcast where sport psychologists and mental health professionals team up to hold conversations for student athletes on mental health. Many of us share common concerns, these discussions are a reminder that we are not alone, but unit3d in this world together. Welcome to the Hilinski’s Hope, mind, spirit, and performance playbook. If you have any questions or topics you would like for us to discuss, please email us at [email protected]. Unit3d is hosted by Dr. Jesse Steinfeldt, licensed sport psychologist, and his PhD Students at Indiana University.

Jan 19, 20263 min

S2 Ep 258Allow Us To Re-Introduce Ourselves… Our Name is B1G Team!

In this Jay-Z homage titled episode, Unit3d listeners meet Dr. Jesse Steinfeldt and his dynamic crew of 12 elite PhD students from Indiana University—the B1G Team. These Hoosiers are taking over the mic and rebooting Unit3d in 2026 as “Unit3d w/ B1G Team at Indiana University.”The podcast will continue its mission to educate, entertain, and inform, focusing on the mental health and wellbeing of student-athletes while exploring the complexities of their experiences and the role of sports psychology. With a diverse group of hosts bringing unique perspectives and research interests, future episodes will dive deep into topics that matter most to athletes and those who support them.This 258th episode gives listeners an inside look at the new team, a preview of upcoming themes, and a taste of what’s to come in this exciting relaunch. Enjoy the introduction—and get ready for the next era of Unit3d!

Dec 16, 202536 min

ACL Dudes, Hawaiian Bread and Rocky

On this episode of Unit3d, Ryan sits down with collegiate Running Back, Albert Kunickis III. They talk about their faith, their ACL connection, the adversity they’ve faced throughout their lives, and the power of perspective.Albert entered the world without a right hand or forearm. This “Beast” has an incredible can-do attitude and has never played the victim. His story is inspiring! Take a listen.

Oct 9, 202425 min
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