In this episode, Host Taylor Baker sits down with Quentin Shambley, CEO and founder of Peace of Mind Consultants and the creator of the Minefield Institute, to discuss why mental health support must be treated as essential performance infrastructure for athletes and a quality-of-life priority across every stage of life. Together, they explore how lived experience, evidence-based care, and authentic storytelling can reduce stigma and build healthier individuals and organizations.
What You’ll Learn
- Why mental health is a performance issue, not a side conversation, and how addressing it can help athletes stay grounded on and off the field.
- How Quentin’s experience as a Division I athlete shaped his commitment to normalize mental health care in sports culture.
- What it takes to build credibility in a sensitive space by pairing lived experience with research-backed, clinically sound support.
- How to design services that scale beyond the founder by building teams, systems, and sustainable delivery models.
- Lessons in adaptability from navigating pandemic-era disruptions and shifting to virtual care without losing quality or continuity.
- How to grow without relying on constant external validation, while still seeking meaningful feedback that strengthens the offering.
- Why “human touch” outreach (calls, emails, real conversations) still matters even as you build a larger, more visible platform.
- Practical ways to use AI for content creation and educational materials while keeping the message authentic, accurate, and human.er.
Quentin’s message is clear: whether you’re caring for older adults in long-term care or supporting athletes under immense pressure, quality of life and level of functioning depend on treating mental health as a core pillar of wellbeing. By combining clinical expertise, real-world experience, and a commitment to stigma-free conversations, he’s building a model that helps individuals perform, heal, and thrive without having to suffer in silence.
To learn more about Quinton Shambley and their work.
