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    Explore " footballer" with insightful episodes like "Podcast: Chatham mum claims son's lips have turned blue due to no heating in Orbit housing flat", "🔥 Best of Footy Talk 🔥 Will Ashcroft joins Daisy Thomas", "Thursday August 31: Will Ashcroft's advice to Harley Reid, haircare routine & opening up about his heartbreaking ACL injury", "41 - Brian Brown" and "Michele Vasconcelos" from podcasts like ""KentOnline", "Footy Talk – Daily Australian Rules Podcast", "Footy Talk – Daily Australian Rules Podcast", "Walking Down Hope Street" and "SportsPaige: Female Forward"" and more!

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    Podcast: Chatham mum claims son's lips have turned blue due to no heating in Orbit housing flat

    Podcast: Chatham mum claims son's lips have turned blue due to no heating in Orbit housing flat

    A Chatham mum who lives with her two-year-old son says they have had no heating in their flat since October.

    Fiona Ferris says she's contacted housing group Orbit more than ten times but it's still not been fixed.  Hear what Fiona has had to say, we also have a comment from Orbit.

    Also in today's podcast, a former gang member from Kent says a ban on zombie knives and machetes doesn't go far enough.

    Yesterday the government announced that from September it'll be illegal to possess, sell, manufacture or move the weapons around.

    A video of a Gillingham footballer appearing to encourage racism has been leaked online.

    Defender Remeao Hutton is filmed topless introducing himself to his teammates after signing for the club earlier this month.

    Sam Lawrie from What's On has a roundup of everything going on in Kent this weekend.

    In sport,  it's a massive weekend for Maidstone United who're in fourth round action in the FA Cup.

    The National League South side are travelling to take on Ipswich Town who are currently second in the Championship. Hear from manager George Elokobi.

    Elsewhere, Gillingham will be looking to extend their unbeaten run to five games as they head to MK Dons in League Two.

    We've been catching up with head coach Stephen Clemence and midfielder Jonny Williams.

    🔥 Best of Footy Talk 🔥 Will Ashcroft joins Daisy Thomas

    🔥 Best of Footy Talk 🔥 Will Ashcroft joins Daisy Thomas

    At the near end of the season, Dale Thomas was joined by Brisbane young gun Will Ashcroft. A must listen for any Brisbane fan, the two spoke about Will's heartbreaking ACL injury, and his prospects off the footy field! 

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    Thursday August 31: Will Ashcroft's advice to Harley Reid, haircare routine & opening up about his heartbreaking ACL injury

    Thursday August 31: Will Ashcroft's advice to Harley Reid, haircare routine & opening up about his heartbreaking ACL injury

    Daisy Thomas sits down with Brisbane young gun Will Ashcroft. Will speaks about the role his Dad plays in his life, his relationship with fellow father son Jaspa Fletcher & his off field business ventures. 

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    Anni Townend in Conversation with Bradley Pritchard - Founder of The Sporting Way and Ex-Professional Footballer

    Anni Townend in Conversation with Bradley Pritchard - Founder of The Sporting Way and Ex-Professional Footballer

    In episode 2 of our second series of Leaders in Conversation, we are delighted to be joined by Bradley Pritchard.

    Bradley has had an exciting career in football and has gone onto to become the founder of The Sporting Way. A social enterprise which educates and inspires young people to fulfil their potential.

    From Zimbabwe to the UK 

    Bradley shares his experience of being born and raised in Harare, Zimbabwe for the first 10 years of his life before moving to the UK.

    Bradley shares that “… It took me a long time to, to adapt, I think I always felt like an outsider. And I still feel like an outsider at times. But I've learned to embrace that, that feeling of being an outsider, rather than trying to conform with the environment trying to appreciate my differences and turn them into strengths”. 

    A sense of belonging 

    Bradley shares that “It’s one thing to say…just be happy being different. But it doesn’t get rid of vulnerability, that insecurity, of not having a sense of belonging”. 

    He shares that it’s important to find someone we can relate with and someone that you can talk with. He believes that once you’re able to do that and accept that we can’t change our differences we can learn to love them. 

    “I think that’s when the real strength comes in, because you are then able to see it as a positive.”. 

    Breaking down barriers

    His mom encouraged him to complete his A-levels before he did anything within professional sport where he went onto have great success. At 25 he shares that he was working as a performance analyst as an intern for Charlton Athletic Football Club and the manager at the time, Chris Powell, offered him a trial as a player.

    He shared that “I always talk about the number of young players who stopped playing completely by the time they're 21. So, for me to be able to jump in at 25. I was at that point where I was emotionally mature. So, I was able to cope with the adversity that comes with being a professional footballer.

    The Sporting Way and The Dripping Pan

    Bradley goes onto discuss The Sporting Way and his return to football at 'The Dripping Pan'. Bradley said that “I have always said that if I'm going to play non-league or play part time football, I want it to be about two things, convenience and enjoyment. Because, football at this point in my life really is just about continuing a love. But it has to fit within the work that I'm doing”.

    Before he knew it, he returned to football at the club and also set up a community garden in a corner of the ground which is run alongside volunteers and Michael Kennard who runs ‘Compost Club’ in Lewes. 

    He hopes to soon grow the community garden team and bring in people with no interest in football, but who want to grow food, particularly those across a variety of demographics to help increase a sense of belonging.

    Listen to the full episode to hear about:

    • The layers of identity and breaking down barriers 
    • Emotional readiness in a 'survival of the fittest' culture 
    • The Sporting Way and The Dripping Pan
    • Learning from your mistakes 
    • Building a diverse community 

    Discover more

    To find out more about Bradley and about The Sporting Way and how they might be able to support work in your community school or college, or how you could partner and support their work visit The Sporting Way or contact Bradley via email on bradley@sportingway.co.uk


    Ep. #21 The Ida Sports Movement to Create Footwear for Female Footballers ft. Laura Youngson & Ben Sandhu

    Ep. #21 The Ida Sports Movement to Create Footwear for Female Footballers ft. Laura Youngson & Ben Sandhu

    In Ep. #21, hear Laura Youngson & Ben Sandhu, the co-founders of Ida Sports, talk about their journey to create  football (or soccer) cleats & shoes specifically designed for female athletes.

    The story of Ida Sports begins in 2017 when Laura and her team at the Equal Playing Field initiative led a group of women to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro to play a record-breaking football match to highlight gender inequalities in sport. During the quest to play the highest altitude football match ever, Laura discovered a common problem facing female players all over the world: their boots were made for men (or kids) and left their feet in pain long after the final whistle blew.

    Fast forward, and Laura met Ben - a former professional cricketer - while playing indoor football in Melbourne. Between scoring epic team goals, they would talk about the things they would change around women’s sport including creating a shoe for women. They decided to team up and change the game.

    After reading many medical journals and doing their own research on the vast differences between women's and men's feet, Laura and Ben assembled a team of football and footwear professionals to identify what would make the perfect women's boot. The first prototypes were cooked up in Laura’s kitchen and put together with the help of shoemakers in Melbourne. The first prototype is now affectionately known as the “Frankenshoe”.

    Fast forward to 2020 and Ida Sports launched their first boot. Global pandemic aside, it was a massive success and the boots garnered 5-star reviews from players all over the globe. Today, Ida Sports footwear can be purchased all over the globe from retailers like soccer.com, and DICK'S Sporting Goods. 

    In this episode, hear Laura & Ben tell the whole story behind the idea & creation of Ida Sports and why they are in the business of creating footwear specifically for women athletes. 

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    S3 - E4 - Gavin Colton - from reality TV star, to professional footballer and a new goal of becoming a published author

    S3 - E4 - Gavin Colton - from reality TV star, to professional footballer and a new goal of becoming a published author

    A footballer and a writer are at two very different ends of the career spectrum. For a footballer their end product is based on split second, instinctive decisions, whereas a writer is contemplative and reasoned in their approach.

    Or are they?

    Gavin Colton’s story challenges these potential misconceptions. He grew up in Leixlip, just outside Dublin and dreamed of being a footballer. He became a TV star, signed autographs, flirted with supermodels and eventually moved to America on a soccer scholarship. 

    Today he is on the verge of publishing his first collection of short stories. How did he go from soccer star to college lecturer? How much do the narratives he created in his dreams impact his writing now? How important is identity?

    Gavin Colton is thoughtful, insightful, brave, funny and engaging… This is Gavin Colton!

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    Fara Williams: Extraordinary success in the face of adversity

    Fara Williams: Extraordinary success in the face of adversity

    With 172 appearances for her country, Fara Williams is the most capped player in the history of English football. 

    Fara shares her experience of being homeless as a young player, and how she went on to have an extraordinary 20-year career. Fara talks about her plans for the future and her hopes for the future of the women's game, having recently announced her retirement from professional football.

    Thank you to Sport England who support The Game Changers Podcast with a National Lottery award.

    Find out more about The Game Changers podcast here: https://www.fearlesswomen.co.uk/thegamechangers

    Hosted by Sue Anstiss
    Produced by Sam Walker, What Goes On Media

    A Fearless Women production

    Actress

    Actress

    Actress is Darren J. Cunningham. Once a promising young English footballer, a debilitating injury led Darren to immerse himself in the London club scene. Cunningham experiments with avant-garde, cutting edge electronic compositions, and has utilized artificial intelligence to produce novel soundscapes.

    To listen to the full episode, including the featured music, visit... signlradio.com

    "Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.

    "Overcoming Stereotypes" - An Inspiring Journey to Overcome Negative Beliefs and Pursue His Dream: Professional Soccer

    "Overcoming Stereotypes" - An Inspiring Journey to Overcome Negative Beliefs and Pursue His Dream: Professional Soccer

    Listen to his story and our conversation on race, protests and the harm that false allegations can have on someone.

     

    The HOPE Podcast, Episode 11: “Overcoming Stereotypes.”

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    ACADEMY PLAYER TO FIRST TEAM COACH - H Squared ft. The Gaffer Maz on RB, Football & Coaching | Episode 20

    ACADEMY PLAYER TO FIRST TEAM COACH - H Squared ft. The Gaffer Maz on RB, Football & Coaching | Episode 20

    Haider and Hussein had the pleasure of welcoming The Gaffer Maz onto the show this week, who is the head coach of the highly talented and youthful Rising Ballers FC, to discuss his troubled journey as a player and how he transitioned into a successful coach, the big differences between the two roles as well as what coaching has taught him. Many lessons can be taken from Maz's journey and can be implemented into any walk of life. BIG SHOUTOUT to Maz for coming on! Show him and the Rising Ballers some love! We hope you enjoy, as always. Please don't forget to LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed the discussion and follow us on instagram @hsquaredpodcast to have an input in what we talk about next time! 

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