Share

Keegan and Company
#59 Dakota Davidson: Body Image, Brisbane Lions & Recovery
•
Join Keegan as he sits down with AFLW Brisbane Lions star, Dakota Davidson for a deep dive into her professional journey, mental health challenges, and personal triumphs. Throughout the episode, Dakota discusses the highs and lows of playing in the AFLW, from the exhilaration of winning a Grand Final to the relentless pressures from online comments and societal expectations. The discussion is enriched with themes around athletic preparation, mental health, body image, and the profound impact of supportive teammates.
Connect with us on Instagram
Subscribe now and join the conversation!
More episodes
View all episodes
#109 Ollie Marchon: Building Capacity is Showing Up
01:19:33|Join Keegan as he sits down with Ollie Marchon at the Marchon HQ to discuss the transformative journey from professional rugby to becoming a leader in the fitness industry. Ollie shares his passion for building a brand that stands out through its people and culture. Throughout the conversation, he emphasises the importance of environment and routine as cornerstones for success both on and off the field. His insights into building a team, fostering a winning culture, and personal development are punctuated by real-life anecdotes and challenges faced along the way.Check out Eight Sleep | Code: KEEGANANDCOMPANY#108 Skye Nicolson: Perfection to Peace - Losing The Greatest Teacher
01:17:34|Join Keegan as he sits down with Australian professional boxer Skye Nicolson. The episode explores the challenges Skye faces in navigating social media's demanding landscape and how she balances her professional life with personal well-being. Skye shares candid insights into her recent loss in the ring, underscoring how the experience has impacted her mentally and emotionally. The conversation also touches on the characteristics that Skye believes define a true champion, emphasising humility, authenticity, and the impact one leaves on others.4. Loving Someone Through Depression | Tilli Connias Moments Ep. 4
07:43||Season 1, Ep. 4Tilli Conias gets raw and real about a chapter of her life she hasn’t shared before, the year her husband was battling depression while she was doing Movember. In this powerful conversation, she talks about the subtle signs she noticed, the generational pressure men face to “be the provider,” and the terrifying moment she thought she might come home to the worst.This isn’t just a story about mental health, it’s a reminder of how important it is to talk, to notice, and to check in with the people we love. If you've ever felt like you had to stay strong while everything around you was falling apart, this one's for you.#107 Justin Knussi: Vulnerability is a superpower
01:08:57|Join Keegan as he sits down with Justin Knussi, owner of Marchon Gym in Bath, UK. From navigating post-COVID challenges to shaping a strong fitness culture alongside Ollie and Jenz, Justin offers deep insights into gym ownership, functional fitness, and entrepreneurship. The conversation also explores his personal life—balancing business, fatherhood, and emotional growth. With themes of communication, presence, and community-building, this candid episode is packed with takeaways for anyone passionate about fitness, leadership, and living a well-rounded life.#106 Mary Fowler: ACL, Art and Long Distance Relationships
01:36:00|Join Keegan as he sits down with Australian Footballer, Mary Fowler for her first ever podcast. Recorded in the sunny setting of Manchester, the conversation explores Mary's unique perspective on balancing a high-profile athletic career with personal passions and maintaining authentic self-expression. The discussion kicks off with Mary detailing her recent ACL surgery and the insights she's gained from recovery, both physically and mentally. Mary opens up about her early challenges transitioning to Manchester City, overcoming self-doubt, and the importance of mental health support. Mary also touches on the dynamics of long-distance relationships and how communication and shared values strengthen her bond with her partner, Nathan Cleary.#105 Jake Baker-Daish: Addiction, Identity & Finding Purpose
01:14:44|Join Keegan as he sits with with Jake Baker-Daish, a former professional soccer player turned influential podcaster. Together, they explore the impact of Jake's sports career on his character, the challenges of transitioning out of professional sports, and the inspirations behind starting a podcast.Throughout the episode, Jake shares the highs and lows of his soccer career, emphasising the significance of adaptability and mental resilience. He details his unexpected transition due to an inflammatory arthritic condition, explaining how this pivot led to personal discovery. Keegan and Jake also unpack the topics of sobriety, spirituality, the podcasting process, and the profound impact of shared stories on personal growth and community outreach.#104 Tayla Harris: More Than an Athlete, Injuries, Trades and Performance
58:32|Join Keegan as he sits down with renowned AFLW player and boxer Tayla Harris to discuss her journey in sports, recovery from injuries, and maintaining balance in a hectic life. Tayla shares insights into her preseason training routine, highlighting the importance of conditioning and teamwork within the AFLW. The conversation dives into Tayla's recent shoulder surgeries, shedding light on her recovery process and the mental resilience required to return to top form. Tayla opens up about her experiences with media pressure and her approach to staying grounded amidst the public eye. She discusses her identity beyond sports, exploring various interests and potential career paths outside of her athletic endeavours.Why Happiness is Not a Destination | Nathan Cleary Moments Ep. 2
11:41|In this episode, Nathan Cleary opens up about what truly brings happiness, navigating criticism, and the importance of mental strength, both on and off the field.He shares how happiness isn’t a destination but a result of small, consistent daily actions—like practicing gratitude, helping others, and staying present. Nathan also speaks candidly about dealing with online hate, overcoming the fear of other people’s opinions, and how he rebuilt his mindset after a tough year in 2019.We also dive into the power of gratitude practices, letting go of material goals as the source of happiness, and how athletes (especially men) can break the taboo of vulnerability by opening up about their mental health.