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Athlete Profile: Rachel Bower, National Champion & Boxing Coach

December 05, 2018 13:13 - 31 minutes - 43.8 MB

Rachel Bower is a former National Champion and England representative. After ten years of competing she turned her hand to coaching and has quickly worked her way up to become and England Support Coach while still volunteering with Earlsfield Amateur Boxing Club and the Metropolitan Police Boxing Team.  Rachel’s fighting highlights are winning the National Championships at the Echo Arena in Liverpool with the only stoppage of the finals. It was also the first year men and women boxed on the s...

Hockey Talk: S1E10 - Jayna Hefford, CWHL Commissioner plus Power Play Tactics

December 04, 2018 13:16 - 24 minutes - 33.2 MB

On this week's episode Shannon's guest is hockey legend Jayna Hefford who has recently been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame and appointed Commissioner of the Canadian Women's Hockey league (CWHL). They discuss her vision for the future of the sport in Canada and the role and responsibility of the position at an important time in the women's game.  Shannon's topic this week is Power, Responsibility and Power Play.  The Drill of the Week video is posted every Thursday on Shannon's Faceboo...

The WeCOACH Podcast: S1E3 - Building a Sports Community

November 29, 2018 12:57 - 43 minutes - 59.7 MB

WeCOACH executive director and host, Megan Kahn, sits down with Claire Lessinger, director of special events for the Tampa Bay Sports Commission. Their dynamic conversation spans Claire’s playing career at the University of Florida (appearances in 3 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Final Fours and 5 SEC titles), what it was like to play for legendary Coach Mary Wise, taking over and rebuilding a program in her hometown, and now her important work in the Tampa Bay community. Tune in to hear how Claire ...

The FAB Podcast: S1E35 - Making A Career Change in Sport

November 28, 2018 13:16 - 25 minutes - 34.8 MB

On this final episode of The FAB Podcast, Kristin Ray chats with Lauren Clayborne, formerly of the Detroit Pistons and the Detroit Lions.  Lauren is currently in a career transition moment where she stepped away from her role in community relations and is taking time to re-evaluate where she wants her career to go before stepping back in.  She shares some great advice for any women, especially those in the sport industry, who may be questioning whether or not it's time to make a change. She m...

Hockey Talk: S1E9 - Mental Toughness with Alex Rigsby

November 27, 2018 13:30 - 31 minutes - 43.5 MB

Mental toughness, resilience and confidence are essential requirements for success in sport and in ice hockey Coach Shannon Miller explains why as she talks to Calgary Inferno goal tender Olympian Alex Rigsby. Alex shares her highs and lows and why the emphasis on her game has always been her mental toughness and focus. Alex is fresh off winning the Four Nations Cup two weeks ago, and this past weekend sealing a double header against Les Montreal Canadians in Calgary to gain the #1 ranking in...

Fair Play: Louisa Wall Weighs in on Potty Parity

November 23, 2018 12:35 - 35 minutes - 48.4 MB

Zoe George returns with Fair Play. This month – it’s been 11 months in the making. Zoë tackles Potty Parity at The Basin Reserve with Member of Parliament and former international rugby player Louisa Wall, Wellington City Councillor Fleur Fitzsimons, Disability Rights Commissioner Paula Tesoriero and urologist Dr Sharon English. They also discuss the 2021 Rugby World Cup, which New Zealand will host, and the White Ferns’ underperformance at the ICC World T20. For show notes and related links ...

The FAB Podcast: S1E34 - Pregnancy During College Sports Season

November 21, 2018 14:07 - 38 minutes - 52.9 MB

On this episode, FAB Founder, Kristin Ray speaks with Katie Gwinn Hewitt, Associate Director of External Communications and PR for University of Michigan Athletics.  They tackle the topic of planning a family when you’re a woman working in college athletics. From the fears and anxieties of being away from the job to the stresses of being away at important times of the seasons for a soon-to-be mom. A valuable episode for any woman who is even contemplating marriage or having a family in the co...

Hockey Talk: S1E8 - Kacey Bellamy; Olympian & Poet

November 20, 2018 13:14 - 29 minutes - 40.6 MB

On this week's episode about creative people and play, Coach Shannon Miller's guest is multi-Olympian and World Championship gold medalist from Team USA Kacey Bellamy who tells us why she wanted to play for Calgary Inferno. We also hear about why she loves writing and recently published her first book of poetry. And there's a little know fact about this Olympic puck star that involves driving!  Plus Shannon continues to explain her tactics for OZ Entry – Reading the Gap that the defenders gi...

Hockey Talk: S1E8 - Kacey Bellamy; Olympian and Poet

November 20, 2018 13:14 - 29 minutes - 40.6 MB

On this week's episode about creative people and play, Coach Shannon Miller's guest is multi-Olympian and World Championship gold medalist from Team USA Kacey Bellamy who tells us why she wanted to play for Calgary Inferno. We also hear about why she loves writing and recently published her first book of poetry. And there's a little know fact about this Olympic puck star that involves driving!  Plus Shannon continues to explain her tactics for OZ Entry – Reading the Gap that the defenders giv...

The Sailing Show: Olympic and Offshore Sailing with Carolijn Brouwer & Hannah Diamond

November 16, 2018 22:13 - 25 minutes - 35.3 MB

On this month's episode of The Sailing Show, Abby Ehler chats to offshore sailor Hannah Diamond, as well as catching up with recently crowned World Sailor of the Year, Carolijn Brouwer about the latest news in in the world of Olympic sailing.  Hannah Diamond was part of the British Olympic Squad leading up to the British Olympic trials for Beijing 2008 in the laser Radial class, moving into the Nacra catamaran class for the lead up to the 2016 Olympic trials, which included winning Silver a...

The Sailing Show: Olympic and Offshore Sailing with Carolijn Brouwer & Hannah Diamond

November 16, 2018 22:13 - 25 minutes - 35.3 MB

On this month's episode of The Sailing Show, Abby Ehler chats to offshore sailor Hannah Diamond, as well as catching up with recently crowned World Sailor of the Year, Carolijn Brouwer about the latest news in in the world of Olympic sailing.  Hannah Diamond was part of the British Olympic Squad leading up to the British Olympic trials for Beijing 2008 in the laser Radial class, moving into the Nacra catamaran class for the lead up to the 2016 Olympic trials, which included winning Silver at ...

The FAB Podcast: S1E33 - Sports Digital Video Producer

November 14, 2018 14:02 - 20 minutes - 27.8 MB

On this final episode of our Women of BTN Series, we speak with Kristen Hayman, Web Video Producer for Big Ten Network.  She introduces listeners to the world of digital media in sports as a career. She spreads her message of calculated risk taking and having initiative in order to get your foot in the door in the sports industry.  She also has an interesting take on the education vs. experience topic regarding whether or not a Masters Degree is worth it. For show notes and related links for ...

Hockey Talk_S1E7: Keeping it Fun & Playing Smart Offense

November 13, 2018 10:00 - 30 minutes - 41.1 MB

On this week's episode Coach Shannon Miller shares her philosophy for creating a spirit that while taking the sport seriously the team must have fun and remember why they love the game.  She also talks tactics and explains her thoughts on a smart offensive attack. We learn about some of the many variations to this strategy as well as the options versus a poor gap from give and go to delay. Plus Shannon caught up with her friend Tiia Karinen who was in Saskatoon last week for the Four Nations ...

The WeCOACH Podcast: S1E2 - Basketball Coach - Muffet McGraw

November 08, 2018 12:44 - 37 minutes - 51.3 MB

On episode 2 of the WeCOACH Podcast, host and WeCOACH Executive Director Megan Kahn welcomes University of Notre Dame head women’s basketball coach Muffet McGraw who is coming off their 2018 NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship and preparing to tip-off the upcoming season. Megan digs in as Muffet shares perspective on how she celebrated this historical year both personally and professionally, lessons learned and rewarding moments in her career, and how she’s evolved as a coach and le...

The FAB Podcast: S1E32 - Digital Sports Journalism

November 07, 2018 12:24 - 28 minutes - 39.7 MB

In this week’s episode, Kristin Ray talks to Brooke Fletcher, Digital Host for Fox Sports Detroit as part our Young Female Professionals Series.  Brooke she tells us about how patience and appreciation helped her get to this amazing point in her career.  She also stresses the importance of capitalizing on opportunities and not shying away from ones that might not seem perfect on paper. Brooke tells us how she knew she wanted to work in sports and what decisions she made a long the way to mak...

The FAB Podcast: S1E32 - Digital Sports Journalism

November 07, 2018 12:24 - 28 minutes - 39.7 MB

In this week’s episode, Kristin Ray talks to Brooke Fletcher, Digital Host for Fox Sports Detroit as part our Young Female Professionals Series.  Brooke she tells us about how patience and appreciation helped her get to this amazing point in her career.  She also stresses the importance of capitalizing on opportunities and not shying away from ones that might not seem perfect on paper. Brooke tells us how she knew she wanted to work in sports and what decisions she made a long the way to make...

Hockey Talk: S1E6 - Change is Inevitable, Growth is Optional

November 06, 2018 12:37 - 23 minutes - 31.9 MB

On this week's episode the topic is expectations and accountability with the emphasis on the fact that change is inevitable, growth optional. Shannon encourage coaches to take a progressive approach, to develop a vision and a strategic plan.  "It's important to encourage, teach, and re-enforce , and extremely important to be positive the majority of the time, to reward good work ethic, good attitude and good intentions."  Shannon's guest is Kristen Hagg is the General Manager of the Calgary I...

The Circle: S2E1 - Fiona Ryan - A Roller Coaster Ride

November 05, 2018 13:16 - 29 minutes - 40.6 MB

Fiona Ryan née Boyce played 101 games for the Hockeyroos from 2009 - 2012. Growing up in Western Australia in family so closely linked with hockey, there was no doubt that Fiona would make her mark on the game. Known for her fitness and determination, Fiona won gold at the 2009 Commonwealth Games and played at the London Olympics despite breaking her collar bone just six months out. Some might say that playing hockey at an international level is mentally draining and strenuous on the body, bu...

Off the Track: S1E11 - Allyship in the Roller Derby Community- Part 2

November 01, 2018 12:14 - 52 minutes - 71.5 MB

On this episode of Off the Track, Mick Swagger and Mary Fagdalene continue their story of Allyship in the Roller Derby Community.  How to recognize micro aggressions, gaslighting, white fragility and complicity in racism within their personal story of skating with Victorian Roller Derby League.  A piece on Restorative Justice and what is being done in the present to heal these past wounds is coming soon, with special guests. Special thanks to Bonnie Wykman aka Mary Fagdalene for joining me on...

The FAB Podcast: S1E31 - Choosing Your Field of Sports Marketing

October 31, 2018 12:24 - 29 minutes - 40.2 MB

On this episode we chat with Allison Butler of the Big Ten Network.  She enlightens us about the differences between working in marketing for a broadcast TV Network, professional teams, and professional leagues, like the NBA.  She talks about the pros and cons of the differing communication styles and work environments and how they might fit different personalities. This is a must listen for anyone trying to decide which environment in sports will work best for them. For show notes and relate...

Hockey Talk: S1E5 - Dare to Take the Lead and Fly

October 30, 2018 20:19 - 30 minutes - 41.9 MB

On this week’s episode Coach Shannon Miller shares her philosophy on daring to take the lead and initiate the offensive game, not to be stuck in old habits of previous match play strategies. She says: “Do your best to escape the gravitational pull of what everyone else is doing, to consider something different than what has been modeled to you in the past.” Thinking outside the box encourages creativity and promotes courage and is important to advancing the game and shifting the paradigm.  Sh...

the SIRI & BEK show: S1E17 - Planning Your Season

October 26, 2018 12:05 - 17 minutes - 24.1 MB

On this episode, as the season comes to a close, Siri & Bek look ahead to planning the next season. They share their experiences as coaches for both professionals and age-groupers on what to consider when selecting races always with the destination race in mind. They explain why it's good to choose races in good locations that offer more than just the race that your support team would enjoy. Importantly select races that will take you outside your comfort zone, challenge you and build your st...

The WeCOACH Podcast: S1E1 - Megan Kahn with Softball Coach Sue Enquist

October 25, 2018 12:48 - 46 minutes - 64.4 MB

The WeCOACH Podcast aims for the fences with its first episode. Host and WeCOACH Executive Director Megan Kahn sits down with the ubertalented coach, dynamic speaker, and impassioned leadership expert Sue Enquist. They discuss her storied 27-year coaching career for UCLA softball, her coaching tree, changes she’s witnessing in the coaching profession, and how she’s continually leaning in to provide education and support. Sue candidly shares about what drives her now, including her new venture...

The WeCOACH Podcast: S1E1 - Megan Kahn with Softball Coach Sue Enquist

October 25, 2018 12:07 - 37 minutes - 51.3 MB

The WeCOACH Podcast aims for the fences with its first episode. Host and WeCOACH Executive Director Megan Kahn sits down with the ubertalented coach, dynamic speaker, and impassioned leadership expert Sue Enquist. They discuss her storied 27-year coaching career for UCLA softball, her coaching tree, changes she’s witnessing in the coaching profession, and how she’s continually leaning in to provide education and support. Sue candidly shares about what drives her now, including her new ventur...

The FAB Podcast: S1E30 - Maximizing Your Internship

October 24, 2018 12:26 - 28 minutes - 38.9 MB

Continuing our series on the Big Ten Network Kristin’s guest is Taylor Washington who was a summer marketing intern at BTN. Taylor talks about how to make the most of an intern opportunity. Taylor works with Kristin and is also involved with Females in Athletic Business (FAB).  Taylor talks about how she researched internship opportunities. She recommends Team Works as an online resource for internships.  Taylor explains the roles and duties of her internship and how she navigated and network...

Hockey Talk: S1E4 - The Hickel Sisters Pulling on the Same Rope

October 23, 2018 12:42 - 40 minutes - 54.9 MB

On this week’s show Shannon discusses Team Work, why it’s so important to ensure everyone knows their roles and responsibilities and are pulling on the rope at the same time. She shares some advice and tips for coaches and players on her secrets to success in the team work she creates. The Drill of the Week is “3 V 3 KEEP AWAY” in the NZ versus Dump and Chase. And her guests this week are sisters Zoe and Tori Hickel who have both played NCAA Division I hockey, and also in other countries: Tor...

Transcending Sport: Sports Psychology - Motivation with Dr. Inga Wolframm

October 19, 2018 14:56 - 27 minutes - 37.7 MB

In this series of sports psychology that was first aired in 2014 Chris talks to sports psychologist, author and researcher Dr Inga Wolfram about motivation.  She explains that ambition is a combination of autonomy and competence or an alternative theory of achievement striving. People need to do what they want to do so their actions need to be guided by themselves. Whatever your chosen sport if outside influences inhibit your time to train or compete you’re not going to be happy because the s...

The FAB Podcast: S1E29 - Hannah Bradley: Sports Information Director

October 17, 2018 12:07 - 30 minutes - 41.4 MB

On this week’s FAB Podcast, Kristin Ray chats with Hannah Bradley, Assistant Director Of Media Relations at the Southern Conference as part of the Young Female Professionals Series.  Hannah has experience working in three different university’s athletic communications office and is now working on the conference level.  Hannah shares her experiences of interning with the Augusta Greenjackets, her batgirl transition to SID student worker then SID transition to GA, the importance of volunteering...

Hockey Talk: S1E3 - Rebecca Johnston's Medal Winning Career

October 16, 2018 12:23 - 28 minutes - 38.6 MB

On this week’s show Shannon covers a range of topics for coaches including planning training and games, discrimination in the coaching profession, using positions of power to empower others.  Her guest is one of her key players at Calgary Inferno’s, Rebecca Johnston whom she describes as an ‘elite athlete that possesses the skills and leadership abilities to empower others, and one of our best players.’  Rebecca is a three-time Olympian — double gold medalist —and has also played in nine Worl...

Transcending Sport: Samantha Livingstone Redefines Success

October 12, 2018 19:20 - 29 minutes - 41 MB

Samantha Livingstone has truly transcended sport since retiring from the U.S. National Swimming Team. Her career highlights included  the 2000 U.S. Olympic Team when as an 18-year-old, she won a gold medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics after swimming the lead-off leg of the record-setting 4 x 200 Freestyle Relay. She was also on the 1999 U.S. Pan Pacific Team and ended her career as a 7 x NCAA All-American after leading her teammates to the 2005 National Championship title as the co-captain of ...

The FAB Podcast: S1E28 - Negotiating your Salary During a Job Change

October 10, 2018 11:19 - 32 minutes - 43.9 MB

We finish up our Salary Negotiation for Women series with this third installment with Kathy Grayson, Career Consultant for PGA of America. This week host, Kristin Ray and Kathy cover the ins and outs of negotiating your salary during a job change.  When we switch employers, Kathy tells us we should take advantage of that unique career moment to reevaluate our salary and benefit needs. She reminds us that women in sports often leave money and opportunities on the table during salary negotiatio...

Hockey Talk S1E2: Hilary Knight's Light Shines On and Off the Ice

October 09, 2018 11:52 - 57 minutes - 79 MB

On this episode Coach Shannon Miller discusses team leadership, the purpose of team rules, creating a championship culture, recruiting tips and her Drill of the Week - Constant motion in the OZ.  Her sidebar this week is a shout-out to:  Billie Jean King for her Battle of the Sexes – Courage – Role Modeling – Title IX – Equality/Fair Treatment.  Shannon's guest is Hilary Knight, a member of the 2018 gold medal winning hockey team, Team USA, a long time member of Team USA and leader of the boy...

The Sailing Show: Ireland's Joan Mulloy Makes History in La Solitaire

October 04, 2018 11:52 - 23 minutes - 32.3 MB

In this episode Abby Ehler is joined by Irish yachtswoman, Joan Molloy who has recently returned from competing in the La Solitaire URGO, a single handed multi-stage race, in a one design boat, with a total of 36 competitors of which 5 were women and 8 rookies.  Joan is the first Irish woman to compete in La Solitaire and shares her experiences of the race, what it's like to sail alone, the preparation and tactics and emotional challenge.  Joan's tells us why herultimate goal is to compete in...

The FAB Podcast: S1E27 - Jessica Bryant, Event Coordinator, Detroit Pistons

October 03, 2018 11:21 - 26 minutes - 36.8 MB

On this week’s episode, we sit down with Jessica Bryant, Event Coordinator for Palace Sports and Entertainment, as part of our Young Female Professionals Series.  Jessica tells us a little bit about how the worlds of entertainment collide with sports on a regular basis based on how often the industries share venus. One of Jessica’s main messages for young women looking to break into the industry is how important the role of volunteering is in terms of gaining experience and padding your resum...

Hockey Talk: S1E1 - Kicking off the Season

October 02, 2018 11:59 - 38 minutes - 52.6 MB

Coach Shannon Miller begins her own hockey podcast show sponsored by IN STAT in which she will talk a lot of hockey but also discuss other topics important in the world of women’s sport. The show will be weekly throughout the hockey season and will feature an exclusive guest interview, plus a sidebar and Drill of the Week. On this first episode Shannon talks about the start of hockey season, forming a new team, assigning roles on the team, some X’s and O’s of the game, she explains how she fa...

Off the Track: S1E10 - Allyship: How We Can Support Minorities in Roller Derby?

October 01, 2018 10:33 - 49 minutes - 67.5 MB

Allyship is a balance of active support that requires action. It is more than words and implementing policy. We must walk our talk. In this presentation Mick Swagger and Mary Fagdalene will talk about their journey as a couple in navigating this topic. They will give specific examples of racism Mick experienced and how Fags learned to recognize micro aggressions, talk to their teammates and friends and how they confronted these problems head-on; becoming a catalyst for change within the rolle...

Fair Play: September - White Ferns, Leadership in Sport and Youth Olympics

September 29, 2018 13:06 - 36 minutes - 49.9 MB

Zoe George is joined in the co-host chair this month by Sport Aotearoa CEO Rachel Froggatt to discuss leadership in women’s sport. Zoe catches up with on-form White Ferns player Sophie Devine to discuss the lead up to the women’s ICC T20. Plus Former Silver Ferns player turned journalist Courtney Tairi tells us about the Youth Olympics. And of course an update open the Basin Reserve toilets. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of...

the SIRI & BEK show: S1E16 - Mentors & Mentoring

September 28, 2018 17:20 - 27 minutes - 37.8 MB

Siri & Bek talk about being pregnant and embracing the time away from the sport.  Siri says don't train hard through it but take the time to focus on pregnancy and family. They then discuss how important it is to have a support network is, to not focus on being selfish and how you need to be to succeed. Think of what you are giving back and being brave, to inspire them to do the same. remember in those moments of struggling to embrace the challenge. They also discuss mentoring and how importa...

Ready Steady Rehab: S1E12 - What Causes Injuries?

September 27, 2018 11:19 - 8 minutes - 11.8 MB

Dr. Heather North offers some great advice as usual about how we can safeguard against injuries. What causes them and the many aspects of our lives that can contribute to an injury. It's important to always take time to warm up those muscles and to cool down. And as we get older tissue and bone changes and we are not as supple so we need longer to warm up. Hear what Heather has to say about what we can do to help ourselves and be mindful of what can cause an injury. For show notes and related...

The FAB Podcast: S1E26 - TV Production

September 26, 2018 11:57 - 27 minutes - 38.2 MB

On this episode of The FAB Podcast, we hear from Akisha Lockhart, Production Assistant for the Big Ten Network. Akisha talks about the importance of considering all job opportunities after college, because you never know which one will be the one for you. She also touches on the ins and outs of working behind the scenes on broadcast television and all of the different roles that she interacts with on a daily basis. Hear about her favorite aspect of the job and the parts that are the most stre...

The Horse Show: S3E25 - World Equestrian Games Final - Simone Blum

September 23, 2018 19:02 - 5 minutes - 7.69 MB

Chris Stafford wraps up the final day of competition from the FEI World Equestrian Games with the newly crowned show jumping World Champion Germany's Simone Blum. It was a thrilling competition to watch a woman on top of the podium again—the first time since 1986.  Her mare DSP Alice did not have one rail down this week and was foot perfect as they were last to go and Simone's nerves held up to take the title. She tells Chris how it played out for her and what's next for this super mare that ...

The Horse Show: S3E24 - WEG Day 11 - Sophie Wells, Louise Parkes

September 22, 2018 20:13 - 23 minutes - 32.3 MB

On day 11 of the FEI World Equestrian Games, Chris Stafford talks to double gold medalist Britain’s Sophie Wells MBE who has now won five WEG medals in her career, which she underlined with her freestyle performance today riding the 11 year old Dutch warmblood gelding C Fatal Attraction. We hear how the partnership prepared for this games and what it means to her now that Team GB has qualified to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. With the driving marathon taking place today it was a great day’s spo...

The Horse Show: S3E23 - WEG Day 10 - Adrienne Sternlicht, Malin Baryard, Karen O'Connor, Katie Prudent

September 21, 2018 23:22 - 23 minutes - 31.5 MB

Team USA took the gold medal today in the show jumping competition at the FEI World Equestrian Games and it came down to a jump off between Sweden and the USA to decide the gold and silver. It was a spectacular competition and Chris spoke to Adrienne Sternlicht who was making her championship debut to get her reaction to winning her first gold medal.  Sweden’s Malin Baryard achieved another career highlight to win a team silver medal and qe hear how excited she is about the mare she’s believe...

The Horse Show: S3E22 - WEG Day 9 - Misdee Wrigley-Miller, Holly Smith

September 20, 2018 21:47 - 18 minutes - 24.7 MB

On Day 9 of competition at the FEI World Equestrian Games, Chris talks to Misdee Wrigley Miller, the first woman to compete in the carriage driving at a world championships. This is Misdee’s second World Equestrian Games; she made her debut on the team in Normandy in 2014 where the team finished in 4th place. Misdee has been preparing for these games in Europe and in Kentucky which she believes will help her team of horses cope with the heat and humidity here in Tryon. She tells Chris what sh...

WEG Day 8 - Erynn Ballard, Adrienne Sternlicht, Amanda Derbyshire

September 19, 2018 22:00 - 21 minutes - 29.6 MB

The show jumping competition of the World Equestrian Games got underway in Tryon, NC and Chris Stafford talked to three team rookies who are making their championship debut and who were previous guests on The Horse Show.  Canada's Erynn Ballard rode Darkos Promise into 33rd place of the 124 starters today in the speed competition which was one round against the clock.  Adrienne Sternlicht on Team USA had one rail down to finish in 45th place and Amanda Derbyshire on Team GB also had a rail do...

The FAB Podcast: S1E25 - Networking Like A Pro - The Follow-Up

September 19, 2018 12:38 - 33 minutes - 45.4 MB

On this, our final episode in our Networking Like A Pro series, Janice Porter, Master Networker, gives us the most important aspects of how to follow up after a sports industry networking event. She cites the 24-7-30 method which explains when and via which methods we should be following up with the people we made connections with, in order to make the most of our time and the new relationships.  She also recommends carving out specific time slots the next day, during which we should schedule...

The Horse Show: S3E20 - Laura Kraut, Di Lampard, Annie Peavy, Heather Blitz, Becky Reno

September 18, 2018 20:17 - 31 minutes - 42.6 MB

On the show today from day 7 of the World Equestrian Games Chris talks to Team USA Grade IV para dressage rider Annie Peavy who riders Royal Dark Chocolate and her coach Heather Blitz about their ride. And as the show jumpers prepare for the first class of the individual competition tomorrow Chris spoke to Team USA rider Laura Kraut who rider the 11 year old mare Zeremonie, and was also able to catch up with Team GB Chef d' Equipe Di Lampard to hear about her young squad that includes three c...

WEG Day 4 - Ros Canter, World Eventing Champion

September 17, 2018 20:14 - 13 minutes - 18.3 MB

Great Britain dominated the eventing competition here at the World Equestrian Games in Tryon, NC winning both team and individual gold medals. Canadian eventer Jessica Payne joins Chris Stafford to round up the competition and take a look at the standout performances of these games. It was an important qualifier for the Tokyo Olympic Games and it leaves Team USA and Canada after their result here still to qualify at the 2019 Pan American Games.  Britain's Ros Canter clinched the gold when ove...

The Horse Show: S3E18 - WEG Day 4 - Cross Country with Ingrid Klimke and Ros Canter

September 15, 2018 21:25 - 19 minutes - 26.3 MB

On today’s episode of The Horse Show, Chris Stafford reports from the FEI World Equestrian Games after the cross country phase of eventing. It was a fabulous day’s competition which saw there women taking the medal placings. Chris spoke to Germany’s Ingrid Klimke who is currently in the gold medal position about her foot perfect round on SAP Hale Bob OLD finishing exactly on the time ahead of Britain’s Ros Canter and Allstar B making her championship debut with a wonderful round. Ros tells us...

The Horse Show: S3E17 - WEG Day 3 - Charlotte Dujardin, Heather Blitz, Bettina Hoy, Debbie Adams

September 14, 2018 23:20 - 30 minutes - 41.7 MB

On the show today Chris Stafford chats to former USA Team rider Heather Blitz who reviews the Grand Prix Special and you can hear how impressed she was with the quality of the leading riders.  Women ruled today with all three podium places going to the girls in a nail biting finish with the top 3 riders.  Chris also spoke to the bronze medalist Britain's Charlotte Dujardin who was surprised herself to be on the podium with her young mare Mount St John Freestyle. Double Olympian Bettina Hoy wh...

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