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EPISODE · May 23, 2026 · 1H 12M

Gary Gold: What Coaches Get Wrong With Culture.

from Coaching Culture with Ben Herring · host Ben Herring

If “culture” makes your eyes glaze over, try this: design the environment and make excellence a habit. That’s the heartbeat of our conversation with international head coach Gary Gold, who has led in South Africa, England, Japan, and the U.S. We dig into what truly differentiates winning clubs when talent is close—and why it’s rarely another page in the playbook. Gary reframes culture as daily, observable behaviors anyone can own, from chasing a kick to resetting your attitude after a loss. He shows how to reverse engineer a team’s identity—honoring deep local heritage in a town club or creating cohesion in a multinational locker room—then tie it all back to the people who pay to be there.We get candid about coaching mistakes, especially neglecting the non‑star two‑thirds of the squad. Gary explains how equal investment in the periphery builds readiness and trust, and why your post‑defeat demeanor silently sets the standard. Coaching, he argues, is pedagogy, not instruction: fewer overbuilt plans, more one‑to‑one care. That can look like home visits, meeting families, and small, sincere check‑ins that compound into buy‑in. Authenticity sits at the core—you can’t copy someone else’s personality, but you can copy their consistency. The stories span Saracens and La Rochelle to Japanese rugby, tying performance to the “man in the street” and reminding us that success is changing lives, not just lifting trophies.Rugby’s inclusivity—every body type has a role—makes it a powerful teacher. Confrontation is unavoidable, which accelerates growth if leaders set a steady, positive tone. We talk marginal gains, renewal, and the habit loop that turns cliches into competitive edges. And we trade “fake it till you make it” for “embrace it till you make it,” a mantra for honest buy‑in that sticks. If you lead teams, coach athletes, or care about building environments where people thrive and win, this episode will sharpen your process and your purpose.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a coaching friend, and leave a quick review telling us the one habit you’ll change this week.Send us Fan MailIs your school the best in your country? Let me know [email protected] SportsIf you need great rugby gear, Silverfern are the best. Innovative high quality rugby kit. Buy your set of "How to be a great Coach" By Ben Herring books here (amazon worldwide)https://www.amazon.com.au/s?k=ben+herring&crid=1R6QYBT8QVPS1&sprefix=ben+herring%2Caps%2C221&ref=nb_sb_noss_1 Contact Ben direct: [email protected] the showSubscribe and Share, it makes a massive difference! Appreciation in advance. 

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If “culture” makes your eyes glaze over, try this: design the environment and make excellence a habit. That’s the heartbeat of our conversation with international head coach Gary Gold, who has led in South Africa, England, Japan, and the U.S. We dig into what truly differentiates winning clubs when talent is close—and why it’s rarely another page in the playbook. Gary reframes culture as daily, observable behaviors anyone can own, from chasing a kick to resetting your attitude after a loss. H...

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