ICYMI

Dr. Mosley is featured in The New York Times

In her first feature in the NY Times, Dr. Mosley discusses the lessons we can learn from elite athletes who effectively use the technique of visualization to stay on top of their game and maximize performance. The article also explores the benefits of daydreaming. Special thanks to journalist Rebecca Renner for penning such an insightful and engaging piece!


Dr. Mosley serves as mental health expert and partners with S2A Solutions to create defense program for the US Air Force

All great defense programs have a great acronym, and ours is no different! We are excited to announce that our NILE program, custom developed for the Air Force and the 58th Special Operations Wing (AMXS) has been expanded!

NILE, short for Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) Interpersonal Leadership Excellence, (bonus points for having an acronym inside of an acronym!) has been developed to help mid-grade enlisted leaders develop and lead inclusive, high performing teams.

By focusing on topics of organizational culture, coaching and mentoring, self-awareness, self-management, PRACTICAL mental health and suicide awareness/prevention primers, and the co-creation of meaningful team norms and values, NILE seeks to tackle the subject of suicide on its blindside – inclusive teams and communities!

A very special and heartfelt thanks to Lisa Stokey, John E. Baquet, CMSgt Billy Duncan, Kevin Norman, T.M. Robinson-Mosley, Bradley Brezinski, Kristin Dahlgren Carter, Mike Buckner, Chuck Orzechowski, and everyone who has worked tirelessly to make this happen. None of this would be possible without you!

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The NBA + The Miami Heat: Mental Health & Peak Performance Programming

Throughout the months of April and May, we continued our relationship and partnership with the NBA and *virtually* took our talents back to South Beach in our work with the Miami Heat. In each of our engagements, we provided healthy coping strategies and stress management tools to global employees, players, coaches, and staff members. Delivery of these initiatives is part of Mosley & Associates’ ongoing focus on peak performance, which seeks to eliminate stigmas around mental health while increasing accessibility to mental health and wellness resources. Special thanks to Dr. Victor Kidd and Dr. LaKeitha Poole who joined Dr. Mosley as co-facilitators. 

 
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 ESPN’s Tiffany Greene Makes History & HBCU Spring Football

Due to the pandemic, some of our favorite Fall HBCU football classics were shifted to the Spring sports season, and Tiffany Greene has been there to cover every moment of the action. As the first Black woman to be a play-by-play sports commentator for college football on a major television network, it has been a delight to watch her call games every week for the SWAC, and we can’t wait to see her call games across the landscape of college sports!


Historic First in Major League Baseball

Dartmouth alum, Bianca Smith, made history by becoming the first Black woman to serve as a professional baseball coach with the Boston Red Sox organization, and we couldn’t be prouder to support our former student, even if it means cheering on a rival team once or twice a year. Play Ball!