Pete Kadushin, Ph.D. is the Manager of Learning and Development for the Chicago Blackhawks, and before stepping into that role, spent three years as the mental performance coach for the Blackhawks. In over fifteen years in the field of performance psychology, he’s had the privilege to work in professional, college, and military high performance settings, with the goal of helping these groups develop the mindset and mental skills that will allow them to more consistently achieve their best performances. His core passion is to help people perform at their highest level so that they can live a more fulfilled, meaningful life.Pete’s work focuses on two key areas of growth: helping people dial in their ability to learn and refine lessons quickly, and increasing their capacity to apply those lessons under pressure. He believes that tools like self-reflection, breath work, and meditation are invaluable as people walk the path of mastery.In addition to mental performance coaching, Pete has held academic appointments at Boston University and Western Colorado University, where he taught performance psychology and motor learning at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.