Episodes
A weekly podcast covering women’s sport news. Taking a look around the grounds: Sydney FC qualify for their 7th straight grand final appearance, the NSW Waratahs win their 5th super rugby title, and Saya Sakakibara has taken out her second overall world cup title in a row. For the key story we’ll chat about the new Super Netball reserves competition that has been introduced. Buy our kids book The A to Z of Who I Could Be, or book for adults GIRLS DON’T PLAY...
Published 04/29/24
23 year old Tash Bryant has had a remarkable sailing career to date, achieving landmarks not seen in the sport before, winning the U19 Youth World Championship at only 15 years old and qualifying her country for the Olympics at 17. In 2022 she became the youngest member of the Australian SailGP Team, and then in 2023 the youngest ever winner of the SailGP Championship after winning the season finale with the Australian team in San Francisco in May 2023. She has continued her role as...
Published 04/24/24
Published 04/24/24
A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news, hosted by Chloe Dalton and Erin (Bez) Morton.  Taking a look around the grounds - Torrie Lewis shocks the world with a diamond league win in the 200m, Mollie O'Callaghan swims the world’s fastest 200m time this year and rugby contemplate making the women’s ball smaller For the key story we’ll chat to rugby player turned coach Meretiana Robinson about what World Rugby are doing to increase pathways and opportunities for women in...
Published 04/22/24
Reanna is an academically trained and practicing futurist, industry fellow, strategic workforce planner, start-up co-founder, keynote speaker, creative practitioner and former elite athlete. She is the founder of Work Futures - a global strategic foresight consultancy that helps organisations and workers ‘unlearn the future’, build foresight capability and get practical about the future(s) in the present. She also has a background as an elite cricketer, working as both an athlete, coach...
Published 04/17/24
A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news.  Taking a look around the grounds - A-League Women became the most attended season of any women’s sport, in Australia ever; super netball is back! PLUS, run the city to surf with us to support the Raise Foundation.  For the key story we’ll chat about the campaign that’s looking to Save Canberra United.  Donate to the campaign: https://chuffed.org/project/savecanberraunited Register to run the City to Surf to support the Raise...
Published 04/15/24
Ilsa Wakeling was a part of the Australian softball squad in the early to mid 2000s, and played in the Italian professional league, before making an incredible return to the side in her 40s after giving birth to son Hunter. She has transferred her elite mindset into the workplace, working with Victoria Police since 2006, currently an acting superintendent before returning to the critical incident response team as an inspector. Ilsa is incredibly disciplined, and shares some awesome...
Published 04/10/24
A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news.  Taking a look around the grounds - Melbourne city steal the A-League Premier’s Plate from Sydney FC, tennis to head to Saudi Arabia, and the NRLW is set to expand.  For the key story we’ll chat about the insanity that was March Madness - records broken, and some pretty horrible social media storms that followed.    Buy our kids book The A to Z of Who I Could Be, or book for adults GIRLS DON’T PLAY...
Published 04/08/24
With the dream of winning an olympic gold medal, Jakara Anthony decided as a teenager that she would start skiing full-time. By 2022 she recorded the most successful season by an Australian winter sports athlete in history. At the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing, Jakara won every round of the competition to become just Australia's sixth ever winter gold medallist, and the first since Lydia Lassila in 2010. In the 2023-2024 World Cup season, she won an incredible 14 World Cup events, which...
Published 04/03/24
A Deakin University study Addressing Online Harm in Australian Women’s Sport presents the findings of a landmark investigation into the online harassment and abuse of the nation’s top sportswomen. It explores the experience, impact and potential solutions to online harm of professional and elite women’s sports athletes across Australia Dr Kim Toffoletti is internationally recognised for her interdisciplinary research on women, sport and media. Kim's research has been published in...
Published 03/27/24
A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news.  Taking a look around the grounds - Bree Walker wins the first ever bobsled World Cup gold for Australia, in wheelchair rugby the Australian Steelers have qualified for the 2024 Paralympics, and the Tillies are set to face Germany and USA in Paris.  For the key story we’ll chat about the serious LACK of statues of women in Australia, and why the Matildas shouldn’t have to win to get a statue.  Buy our kids book The A to Z of Who I Could...
Published 03/25/24
Rachel Jarry graced the WNBL for over a decade, claiming championships with the Bulleen Boomers and Southside Flyers. A WNBA champion with the Minnesota Lynx in 2013, Rachel also represented Australia at the London and Rio Olympics, earning bronze medals. Amidst a stellar career, she joined Victoria Police Academy in 2019, currently on secondment to a Detective Unit. Deanne Butler is considered a serious trailblazer for women’s basketball. Deanne made history with the first WNBL...
Published 03/20/24
A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news.  Taking a look around the grounds - Southside flyers are the WNBL champions!  Perry, Molineux and Wareham become the first Australian winners of the Women's Premier League, and Football NSW have reported a 34% increase in registered players for the upcoming season. For the key story we’ll chat about a hot topic at the moment - why are women not competing in the decathlon at the olympics?  Buy our kids book The A to Z of Who I Could Be,...
Published 03/18/24
At the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, goalkeeper Lydia Williams, alongside teammate Claire Polkinghorne, became the first Australian footballer (man or woman) to play at FIVE FIFA World Cups. Lydia is a proud Noongar woman who was born in Katanning, WA, but lived most of her childhood years in Kalgoorlie, a small town north-east of Perth. In 2022, she became the first female goalkeeper to register 100 caps for Australia, and just the second Indigenous player to do so after Kyah Simon a few...
Published 03/13/24
A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news.  Taking a look around the grounds - Cortnee Vine is on fire for sydney FC, Lauren Jackson is maybe still going to the olympics?! New research shows 6 of the top 10 properties experiencing the biggest increases in online search volumes were women’s sport properties. For the key story we’ll chat about the allegations against Sam Kerr. Buy our kids book The A to Z of Who I Could Be, or book for adults GIRLS DON’T PLAY...
Published 03/11/24
This week's guest is the incredible Sarah Styles, Director at the Office for Women in Sport and Recreation (OWSR) in Victoria. Sarah and Chloe chat through the OWSR's new report, The Conversation of Sport: Representation of Women in Sports News Coverage (2022-23).   This report is a key step in OWSR seeking to work in partnership with media and sporting organisations to aim for better outcomes for women in sports media moving forward.
Published 03/06/24
A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news.  Taking a look around the grounds - Nicola Olyslagers is the world indoor high jump champ, the Tillies put on a clinic in Melbourne, and Hannah Keane scored the second-fastest goal in A-League women history - 14 seconds into the match. For the key story we’ll chat about the French Olympic Committee’s confirmation that they will provide hotel rooms for breastfeeding athletes during the games. Buy our kids book The A to Z of Who I Could...
Published 03/04/24
After watching that insane penalty shoot out at the FIFA Women’s World Cup, I’m so curious to hear from anyone who has been a soccer goal keeper at a high level – and Beth Mason-Jones is exactly that. Beth signed for Melbourne Victory at 19, claiming an A-League Premiership in her 3-year stint before moving across to Canberra United. Beth joined Victoria Police in 2019 as a Protective Services Officer. This chat involved some incredible lessons Beth has learned about looking after yourself...
Published 02/28/24
A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news.  Taking a look around the grounds - The Tillies pull through late in game one of Olympic Qualifiers, Tassie Tigers win 3rd WNCL title in a row, and London Marathon will become the first major marathon event to award equal prize money for able-bodied and wheelchair athletes.  For the key story we’ll chat through some of the key stats presented in Football Australia’s ‘23 Legacy report about the $1.32 billion of economic income generated...
Published 02/26/24
Dr Jenny Cook is a highly skilled Gynaecologist, Fertility Specialist and Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon. With over 20 years experience in Gynaecology and Fertility, Jenny’s special interests are fertility treatment, endometriosis, fibroids and hysteroscopic surgery. She has published widely in the area of Gynaecologic Laparoscopy and has also presented at many national and international meetings. Jenny wholly understands the stresses which single women face and is well regarded to discuss the...
Published 02/21/24
A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news.  Taking a look around the grounds - 6,834 fans show up to see Lauren Jackson potentially play her last game in NSW, Annabel Sutherland becomes the first woman to take five wickets and score 200 runs in a Test, Rhiannon Iffland wins her 4th consecutive high diving gold medal at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha. For the key story we’ll chat about the important next step in Rugby Australia’s investment into the women’s game.  Buy...
Published 02/19/24
With two Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games medals, and a No. 5 world ranking, Amanda's journey spans 45 countries. Choosing badminton over lacrosse for its Olympic status, Amanda was also good enough to qualify for shooting! This episode is brought to you by Victoria Police.
Published 02/14/24
A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news.  Taking a look around the grounds - Opals book ticket to Paris without the GOAT on board, Pipeline is for the f***ing girls, and, not a single woman has been named on Sportico’s list of the top 100 highest-paid athletes. For the key story we’ll chat to Heather Harman-Michael, whose video we shared on our socials recently, where she used some seriously impressive investigation to call out an internet troll. Buy our kids book The A to Z of...
Published 02/12/24
A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news.  Taking a look around the grounds - The proposal for an ATP-WTA tennis merger gains momentum, we’ve got a new queen of diving - Alysha Koloi is world champ in the 1-Metre Springboard, and Jakara Anthony claims the overall crystal globe in the moguls at the world cup.  For the key story we’ll discuss a big sticky question - should there be an olympics without any restrictions on the performance-enhancing drugs.  Buy our kids book The A to...
Published 02/05/24
A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news.  Taking a look around the grounds - Torrie Lewis becomes fastest Aussie woman in history, Diamonds win the Netball Nations cup, and wheelchair tennis player Diede de Groot claims her sixth Australian Open title For the key story we’ll discuss the Basil saga. Buy our kids book The A to Z of Who I Could Be, or book for adults GIRLS DON’T PLAY SPORT. www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Get the wrap delivered into your inbox as a weekly...
Published 01/29/24