EQ-OS: The Mindset U Playbook
The Mindset U Playbook is powered by EQ-OS: The Baseball Operating System.
Baseball is the entry point.
The real conversation is about the operating system behind performance.
Pressure. Failure. Standards. Emotional control. Discipline. Recovery. Decision-making. Identity. Behaviour.
Every episode breaks down why talent does or does not transfer when the game gets loud.
Because talent is not enough.
Talent has to survive pressure.
It has to show up after failure.
It has to hold when emotion, expectation, comparison, fatigue, and consequence arrive.
That is EQ-OS.
This podcast takes the ideas from EQ-OS: The Baseball Operating System and brings them into real conversations with athletes, parents, coaches, doctors, leaders, and high performers who understand what pressure actually costs.
No fake toughness.
No motivational wallpaper.
No theory trying to sound smarter than it is.
Just honest conversations about the systems that shape performance, development, and behaviour.
Hosted by Curtis Pelletier, author of EQ-OS, creator of TransferEQ, and founder of Mindset U, The Mindset U Playbook is built for athletes, parents, coaches, and anyone who wants to understand the gap between what people know and what they actually do.
Because what happens off the field is not separate. It is the operating system.
And eventually, the game exposes it.
EQ-OS: The Mindset U Playbook
# 81 - Jordan Comadena - Pittsburgh Pirates
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In this conversation, Curtis Pelletier interviews Jordan Comadena, a catching coach for the Pittsburgh Pirates, discussing his unique journey from being a walk-on at Purdue University to becoming a bullpen catcher and eventually a catching coach. They explore the evolution of catching techniques, the importance of building relationships with pitchers, managing emotions in high-pressure situations, and the significance of routine and preparation in a player's development. Jordan shares insights on mentorship, particularly from Clint Hurdle, and reflects on the challenges of balancing family life with a demanding coaching career.
Takeaways
Jordan Comadena's journey from walk-on to catching coach is inspiring.
Building relationships with pitchers is crucial for a catcher.
Modern catching techniques are evolving, focusing on skill development.
Emotional intelligence is key in managing players' performance.
Routine and preparation significantly impact a player's success.
Family life can be challenging for coaches during the season.
Mentorship from experienced coaches like Clint Hurdle is invaluable.
Catchers have a unique opportunity to impact the game defensively.
The importance of communication and trust between players and coaches.
Players need to learn to separate their offensive and defensive roles.
Titles
From Walk-On to Catching Coach: Jordan Comadena's Journey
The Evolution of Catching: Insights from Jordan Comadena
Sound bites
"It's a crazy story of events."
"Jacob won the gold glove in 2021."
"The bat comes last for catchers."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Jordan Comadena's Journey
02:40 Transition from Bullpen Catcher to Coach
05:37 The Evolution of Catching Techniques
08:35 Skill Development and Player Relationships
11:22 Strategic Game Management in the Dugout
14:14 Organizational Development and Catching Philosophy
16:54 Emotional Intelligence in Catching
19:56 Impact of Defense on Game Performance
26:39 The Pressure of Performance
31:16 Routine vs. Raw Talent
37:33 Balancing Family and Career
41:05 Reflections on Career Progression
43:34 Mentorship and Life Lessons