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Sue Anstiss

The Game Changers

A weekly Sports, Society and Culture podcast
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The Game Changers

Sue Anstiss

The Game Changers

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The Game Changers

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This episode of the Game Changers was previously released on June 15, 2021.Dr Pippa Grange is a highly sought-after, influential sports psychologist and a culture coach working across elite sports and business internationally. In this episode,
In today’s special episode of The Game Changers podcast, we talk to two trailblazing women from Man City Women – Esme Morgan and Charlotte O’Neill.Lioness Esme Morgan was a lifelong City fan who joined the club at under 15 level and quickly pro
This episode was previously released on November 15, 2022.Rimla Akhtar, Wendy Taylor, Tess Howard and Holly Bradshaw join Sue Anstiss to consider the impact of sports kit for women and girls. There's been much talk about women's sports kit rece
This episode was previously released on April 14, 2020Jacqui talks about her lifelong obsession with football, how she changed careers at 27 to re-train as a journalist and how lonely and isolated she felt after the hideous build up to her firs
This episode was previously released on October 29,  2019.Paratriathlon World Champion and Paralympic Silver medallist, Lauren also enthralled us all as a semi-finalist on  Strictly Come Dancing in 2018.Abbie Ward. A Bump in the Road  a powerfu
This episode was previously released on June 4, 2019 as the very first episode of The Game ChangersHaving won 11 Paralympic Gold medals and the London Marathon six times, Tanni now sits as an independent peer in the House of Lords and is Chair
This episode of The Game Changers was preiously released on July 7, 2020.Captain of the Lionesses and Man City, Steph has represented her country at every level, with over 100 appearances for England.   Steph’s also led Man City to two Women's
“It was such a shock for me and it still is. I still don't understand it to this day. I actually didn't sleep that night because I didn't want to wake up and it be something I had to deal with again.”Mo Hunt discussing her surprise exclusion fr
My guest today is Lisa O'Keefe, a former Scottish international rugby player who was a director at Sport England for 14 years and is now Secretary General of the International Working Group on Women and Sport, the world's largest network dedica
“It’s very difficult to find venues in the UK. Teams in the USA have permanent venues where they train. We're stuck with pokey little sports halls where we're constantly fighting the badminton mafia for space.” Today’s episode is an adrenaline-
Today’s guest is Sabrina Pace-Humphreys, an ultra-runner, award-winning businesswoman, social justice activist, personal trainer, running coach and co-founder and trustee of the community and campaigning charity Black Trail Runners. The mother
“The utopia of officiating should be that anybody, regardless of gender, can umpire any game”.Sue Redfern is a much-celebrated cricket umpire and former England player.  Sue became the youngest ever female to play cricket for England when she s
‘The most intricate sport nobody’s ever heard of’ – Claire Taggart describing her sport of Boccia. With the Paris Paralympics just a few months away, it was fantastic to hear from Claire Taggart, world number one at Boccia, and find out more ab
“The England management in place now, and the type of environment we try to create for the senior team is very different to before… the environment at England camp is a much friendlier and nicer one than it was a handful of years ago.”We start
Welcome to The Game Changers. It’s hard to believe this is series 16 of the podcast, which celebrates the trailblazers in women’s sport exploring critical issues around equality in sport and beyond.We are so pleased that again this season of Th
Now entering its 5th year, The Game Changers continues to evolve, providing a safe space for female athletes and senior women in sport to share their stories and explore critical issues around equality and inclusion.Ahead of series 16, which la
This episode was originally released as part of Series 3 on April 7, 2020.Widely regarded as one of the greatest-ever female players, Kelly Smith MBE is England women’s record goal scorer and four-time Women’s Premier League winner with Arsenal
A re-released episode originally published as part of Series 3 on May 19, 2020.At the time of the original release Casey was Manager at Man United Women, and had been capped over 100 times for England and captained the Lionesses and Team GB dur
This episode was originally released as part of Series 2 on Sept 17, 2019.Former England Cricket Captain, Clare Connor has transformed the game from grassroots to the elite level, she is now ECB Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Managing Direc
This episode was originally released as part of Series 1, on July 16, 2019.Team GB’s most decorated female Olympian with 5 Olympic rowing medals (including Gold at London 2012) Katherine is now the Chair of UK Sport.Abbie Ward. A Bump in the Ro
This episode was originally released as part of Series 1 on June 4, 2019.Four times Ironman World Champion, Chrissie is now Global Lead of Health and Wellbeing for Parkrun.Abbie Ward. A Bump in the Road  a powerful documentary, chronicles the r
Today’s guest is the most successful female sailor in Olympic history - Hannah Mills OBE.Hannah won a silver medal for Team GB alongside Saskia Clark at London 2012, before the pair went on to win Gold in Rio 2016. Hannah retained her Olympic t
Juliet Slot is Chief Commercial Officer at Arsenal Football Club and a board director at the British Olympic Association.At Arsenal Juliet heads a department with a broad remit including marketing, data and insight, commercial partnerships, tic
Jeanette Kwakye is former international athlete turned broadcaster.This British sprinter was five-time British champion, Olympian and world indoor silver medallist, competing in the Olympic final of the 100 meters in Beijing 2008. Since retirin
Layla Guscoth describes herself on social media as half netballer, half doctor. In 2016, Layla qualified as a doctor and somehow has managed to balance that career with being a professional netballer. Co-captain for the England side at the 2023
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