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Beyond the tackle: Understanding long term brain health in sport

Season 3, Episode 3

In this episode, we speak to Nathan Howarth, Executive Director of Concussion Legacy Foundation UK (CLF). Nathan has spent more than 5 years researching the impact of concussion on long term brain health and is committed to advancing understanding and research in the field. Alongside his role at CLF, he is also a research fellow at the University of Exeter, Co-Director of the concussion legacy project at the University of Oxford Brain Bank and in his spare time, rugby referee. We explore the benefits and limitations of emerging technology – such as smart mouthguards – that are becoming increasingly common in rugby. Nathan also shares insights into the research and education initiatives led by CLF and the changes needed across sport to better protect athletes from the long-term effects of brain injuries.

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Challenging motorsport’s wealth gap: Inside Forseti’s vision

Season 3, Episode 2

In conversation with

Fraser Singleton

Fraser Singleton

 

Jordan Albert

Jordan Albert

In this episode, we sit down with Jordan Albert and Fraser Singleton, co founders of Forseti Race, to explore Jordan’s entry into motorsport and the financial and practical barriers he faced at grassroots level. With costs including cars and fuel to track fees – and with a single set of tyres costing up to £1,000 and often needing to be replaced multiple times per session – the sport remains inaccessible to most aspiring drivers. Recognising how strongly family wealth influences progression, Jordan and Fraser founded Forseti. By developing technology that bridges the gap between esports and real world racing, their mission is to reduce the financial burden of pursuing a motorsport career. In this episode, we discuss Forseti’s technology and the future role of e-sports, AI and technology in talent development, to create a more accessible and inclusive future for motorsport.

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Smarter and safer: how AI is rewriting the rules of sport

Season 3, Episode 1

In this episode we are joined by Luke Middleton, Head of advisory board, Global Tech Advocates – SportsTech, where he plays a key role in driving innovation and collaboration across the global sportstech ecosystem. Combining his passion for AI and rugby, Luke is undertaking a PhD focused on the application of artificial intelligence in rugby union, while also building an injury prediction AI model. With a focus on injury prevention, this episode explores how AI could reshape the global sports industry; the challenges and opportunities it presents; and critically, the ethical considerations surrounding athlete’s data rights. We also delve into how Luke’s model could uncover injury patterns and identify what injuries an athlete is at high, medium and low risk of based on thousands of data points. As AI continues to evolve, will we see it making sports smarter and safer?

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Hoops and dreams: Andrew Lawrence’s Olympic honour and hopes for British basketball

Season 2, Episode 5

In this episode, we are joined by 2012 Olympian Andrew Lawrence. From playing basketball for Great Britain Under-20s, to going to the US on a full college scholarship and then playing professionally in Europe, we speak about his career, injuries, and everything in between. We also talk about basketball in Britain, its lack of funding, plus Andrew’s hopes for the future and what we’re doing to create and retain basketball talent in the country.

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Shooting straight: the archery career of Pippa Britton OBE

Season 2, Episode 4

In conversation with

Pippa Britton OBE

In this episode, we speak to Pippa Britton OBE to explore her incredible journey in the world of archery. Pippa shares her experiences, challenges, and triumphs, offering a unique perspective as both a Paralympian and able-bodied competitor for Wales. We delve into her major surgeries, her experience at the Paralympics, classifications, the importance of inclusivity, her board level roles in the governance side of sport and the upcoming Paralympics in Paris.

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Overtraining and under-eating: Bobby Clay’s cautionary tale

Season 2, Episode 3

In conversation with

Bobby Clay

We are joined by Bobby Clay, a once rising star in British athletics whose Olympic dreams were shattered by a diagnosis of osteoporosis at just 19 years old. In this episode, she shares her journey from being a top 1500m runner to facing the realities of overtraining and under-eating.

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Raising the bar: A conversation with Jenny Tong

Season 2, Episode 2

GB weightlifter Jenny Tong joins us for a conversation on her life before finding weightlifting, her journey as an athlete and battle with injuries to become English and British champion in 2022, and her roles in governance, safeguarding, coaching and as a board member.

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Adapting to life’s moving goalposts: Alistair Patrick-Heselton’s journey of resilience

Season 2, Episode 1

In conversation with

Alistair Patrick-Heselton

In this introductory episode, we are joined by Alistair Patrick-Heselton to discuss his inspiring story of resilience, from overcoming severe head trauma as a result of a car crash to representing ParalympicsGB at the 2012 London Paralympic Games in the 7-a-Side Cerebral Palsy (and Brain Injury) team.

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She can play: what needs to change to boost female participation in sport?

Season 1, Episode 7

In conversation with

Gemma Johnston

Gemma Johnston (CEO and co-founder of She Is Action) joins us to discuss what needs to change to boost female participation in sport. We look at the barriers to entry at various stages of life, some perceptions and misconceptions that are depriving women and girls of their chance to compete and how Gemma and her business hope to implement change.

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Women in football: a conversation with Monique Choudhuri

Season 1, Episode 6

In conversation with

Monique Choudhuri

We are joined by the brilliant Monique Choudhuri (former NED, Brentford FC; current NED, Women in Football) to discuss women in football, WiF’s “Open Doors” agenda, the alarming events surrounding Jenni Hermoso and the future of sponsorship/broadcasting in the female game.

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