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It’s All Sport

Season 1: Communities


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  • 5. #05. Rhiana Galvin, Sport Performance Analyst and Talent ID Course Lead

    44:52||Season 1, Ep. 5
    At the half-way point of our first season, we invited Rhiana Galvin to the studio to hear about her rapid ascent to the top levels of sports performance analysis. Having worked with the GB and Wales international hockey teams and sitting as the course lead for Sport Performance Analysis and Talent Identification at St Mary’s University, Rhiana has a brilliant insight into the world of analysis – as an academic and a pioneer.   Listen as we discuss the issue of gender in sports performance analysis, the sheer magnitude of data that is collected from today’s aspiring athletes, and the hopeful trajectory of this hidden science in the future.  

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  • 4. #04. Simon Beck, Snow Artist

    35:04||Season 1, Ep. 4
    Nearing the halfway point of our first season, we invited Simon Beck onto our podcast for a fascinating discussion. Simon's work blends the line between sport and art beyond distinction, walking 15 hours a day to create staggering beauty in some of the most remote places on earth.
  • #03. Alexander Webb, Program Director at KLABU

    38:03|
    0ver 110 million people are currently living in refugee camps, spending an average of 17 years there. KLABU are an organization that are using sport to and instigate positive change. KLABU are one part NGO and one part clothing brand, as their funky shirts are used to generate an income for their wider charitable work to remain possible. Based in Amsterdam, they have set up ’clubhouses’ in some of the world’s largest refugee camps, bringing comfort, electricity, education, and community to their inhabitants. Their USP is sport, and their belief that sport can provide people with the catalyst to improve their wider situation.We invited Alexander Webb, KLABU's Program Director to our studio to tell us all about it. He was a friend of Arne’s at university, and has gone on to do amazing things with this fantastic organization. We hope that you enjoy our third episode!
  • 2. #2. Giulia Valentino, the first official transgender Gaelic footballer

    43:17||Season 1, Ep. 2
    We interviewed the first official transgender Gaelic football player to hear about sport's most contentious issue at the amateur rather than elite level.
  • 1. #01. Jack Reynolds, Founder and CEO of Football Beyond Borders.

    42:03||Season 1, Ep. 1
    In ASM's first podcast episode, our hosts Joe & Alex welcome to North London Jack Reynolds, Founder and CEO of Football Beyond Borders (FBB).FBB is an educational project embarked on a mission to prevent school disengagement in disadvantaged kids through the power of football.Founded by Jack Reynolds, it was born as a response to the 2011 London riots. In 2014 it took the leap and officially became a charity.FBB caters to its mission by providing kids with long-term, intensive support, built around relationships and passions, in the classroom and beyond. The organisation is supported by patrons such as Chris Smalling and has partnered with brands such as Nike, Gillette, the FA and JD Sports.To know more about their story, please visit:https://www.footballbeyondborders.org/who-we-areTo donate, please head over to:https://www.footballbeyondborders.org/donateTo follow them on Instagram:https://instagram.com/footballbeyondborders?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==We hope you enjoy the interview!Yours truly,Joe & Alex.
  • 1. An introductory trailer from Joe & Alex describing our first podcast season: Communities.

    01:00||Season 1, Ep. 1
    This podcast is our interpretation of the power of sports. Not football, tennis, or basketball. All sports. Through interviews, excursions, and events, we will show the significance of sport, and how we can use it for good. We’ll shed light on the sports we love, and the ones we have yet to discover. This podcast is intended for all, listen as we show you that sports is too. Season 1: Communities. There are leaders in our world who have furthered, fostered, or found communities through the power of sport. Listen as we invite them to our studio in North London, and hear what they can teach us.