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This is Real Talk with real people without the bs. Join Australian Sports Broadcaster Katie Brown, as she dives into sport and life with some of the biggest names down under! A fun, easy-listening podcast for the PEOPLE!
Proudly supported by Shane & Athena at Workplace Law https://www.workplacelaw.com.au
Find out more at www.realtalkmedia.com.au
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Sliding head first, down an ice track, moving at speeds of more than 135km/h, call her crazy - Jaclyn Narracott thrives on the ice! Jaclyn is the first Australian to lead a World Cup sliding event, the first Australian to win a World Cup sliding event and the first Australian to win a medal in a sliding event at an Olympic Games.Her career almost ended prematurely suffering a serious concussion for more than 18 months, but a miraculous recovery saw the 31 year old slide to silver at the recent Beijing Olympic Games.Real Talk is proudly supported by workplacelaw.com.au
EP24 - Monique Murphy

EP24 - Monique Murphy

2022-04-2531:13

Monique Murphy fell from a fifth storey apartment in 2014...but how it happened was one of disbelief. Monique's life changed forever, but this Paralympic silver medalist is making the most of it! You will laugh and you will cry and you will most definitely feel inspired. This Real Talker also shares some hugely important endometriosis information! Enjoy!This podcast is proudly partnered with workplacelaw.com.au
EP23 - Mick Baines

EP23 - Mick Baines

2022-04-1830:32

Real Talk takes a real medical perspective this week on what could use some TLC in the women's sporting space - with a focus on NRLW. There is one huge criticism revealed that needs attention, now! BaiMed CEO, Founder and Physiotherapist Mick Baines is heavily involved across many women's sports including the St George Illawarra Dragons NRLW team. He has also worked with The Australian Jillaroos 9's and New South Wales Origin sides.Proudly partnered with www.workplacelaw.com.au
Meet Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Artacho del Solar, Australia's Tokyo 2020 Beach Volleyball Olympic Silver Medallists! But who are they? And how did they get here? It was like the pairing was meant to be... two very different lives and the stars aligned to create the Queens of the Beach who are now living out their dream!This podcast is proudly partnered with workplacelaw.com.au
EP21 - Erin Lorenzini

EP21 - Erin Lorenzini

2022-04-0428:42

If you're looking for a pick-me-up and in need of some inspiration, meet elite athlete Erin Lorenzini. From WNBL, AFLW, becoming the GM of Operations for Cricket NSW, studying an MBA oh and also being a mother of two, Erin is riding the rollercoaster of life and making the most of every minute!This podcast is proudly partnered with Workplace LawWEBSITE www.workplacelaw.com.auINSTAGRAM @workplacelawau
Meet Alicia Fistonich, Founder of Her Roar - a movement which is empowering girls and women in the sport and health and fitness industry. But why all the hard work? Well this Mad Scientist was born to create change! Find out WHO Alicia is, WHAT Her Roar is and WHY it's a big deal! Her Roar's first exhibition happens in Brisbane on April 2 and 3. This podcast is proudly partnered with workplacelaw.com.au
Energy + vibes = Brisbane Lions duo Belle Dawes and Jesse Wardlaw! Two premiership winning AFLW champions speak to Real Talk about The Sistergood, they take us back to the 2021 big dance, why the AFLW is ready for expansion and their journeys to get to the top! This episode was one big party full of inspiration and fun!This podcast is proudly partnered with workplacelaw.com.au
EP18 - Brad Donald

EP18 - Brad Donald

2022-03-1433:11

Initially Brad Donald was disappointed by his first women's coaching gig, but the now Australian Jillaroos Head Coach has opened up on Real Talk about the defining moment in his career, the highs and lows of women's rugby league, the dramas of postponement in 2021, where the game really need developing and why the NRL has to keep Women's State of Origin as a stand alone game.This podcast is proudly partnered with www.workplacelaw.com.au
EP17 - Krystal Rota

EP17 - Krystal Rota

2022-03-0721:06

A Warrior on and off the football field, meet Krystal Rota - Kiwi Fern, Maori All Star, Newcastle Knights Club Captain and proud mother of Nikayla and La Ricco. Nikayla suffers from a rare kidney disease, which is an emotional rollercoaster for the whole family, but Rota continues the footy grind and she explains why. A Real story... it's one of inspiration, tragedy and resilience. Sponsored by www.workplacelaw.com.au
Cronulla Sharks flyer Ronaldo Mulitalo is the Real Talker of the week and in this episode, we go off field! So much has been said about his Queensland Origin controversy, but we dive into the 22 year old's life outside of rugby league. He speaks about how his South Auckland days shaped his life, why his mum is his best friend and despite 'having it all', Ronaldo feels the need to still give back.This podcast is proudly sponsored by www.workplacelaw.com.au
EP15 - Gretel Bueta

EP15 - Gretel Bueta

2022-02-2124:45

Australian Diamond and Queensland Firebirds star Gretel Bueta burst onto the netball scene known for her famous layup and unorthodox playing style. The 28 year old has returned to the International stage after giving birth to beautiful Bobby and her story attracted plenty of headlines at the Netball Quad Series - for all the right reasons!As the new mum navigates her way back into elite sport with her sights set on the Commonwealth Games, Gretel talks about her journey and has an inspiring message for others.
EP14 - Millie Boyle

EP14 - Millie Boyle

2022-02-1430:19

Real Talk is back with a bang or in this case, Millie Boyle! The Australian, NSW and Broncos forward found herself in the headlines last year, but Katie caught up with the country girl ahead of her SAS Australia debut and return to the NRLW season. The pair discuss Millie's passion for helping people of all abilities, how we can work towards equality in sport and of course the infamous toilet kiss with her now boyfriend Adam Elliott.
Deb Lee has done it all. On and off the footy field. And in 2021 the 304 gamer became the first WOMAN inducted into AFL's Hall of Fame. Many people including myself see Deb as a superhero - a game changer - but under that cape there's a woman who denied her identity until recently.Big thank you to Deb for her inspiring conversation and there will be a part two in 2022!
She speaks and instantly you smile and want to support.Abbie is only 11 years old, but don't let her age fool you. The Sydney-based editor and young athlete is wise beyond her years and within a month has created 'Her Way', a magazine promoting women's sports. Yes, she's a game changer.
Holly Hazlewood was living two half lives. Man during the week, woman on the weekend. But finally Holly addressed the continuous 'silent screaming' and is now fulfilling a life, lie free. Incredibly moving story that Real Talk hopes could help someone else who is suffering in silence.
Imagine being told you can't go home and then every day after that anxiously waiting to find out when you might be able to go home... That's the reality for 7 Newcastle Knights and 1 Gold Coast Titan currently stranded in Australia. The treatment of these NRLW players is becoming increasingly worse and unfortunately the head office isn't doing enough to fix it.
FACT OR CAP? NRLW drama continues, Parramatta Eels recruit and New South Wales forward Kennedy Cherrington joined me for a Q & A to inform and educate... and of course brought her A grade attitude!
MSCL UP. Remember the brand and let me introduce you to Maddy Richie. A proud Gamilaroi woman, she's an entrepreneur, a registered nurse, artist, fiancé and mother. Maddy and her partner Asher created MSCL UP with a vision of combing fitness, health, education and a hope of giving back to the community. Let me tell you, they're certainly doing that! Maddy's journey is a great reminder that even when you think you can't, you can.
If you want to meet a woman creating a positive influence on a developing nation... look no further than PNG Orchids Captain Elsie Albert. Female footy numbers have incredibly tripled in ONE year, following the 25-year-old's NRLW debut in 2020. And it doesn't end there, this proud St George Illawarra Dragon believes the mindset of men in Papua New Guinea is changing with more respect to the ladies playing league.
Wrap your head around what is happening in Australia's elite women's rugby league competition. Australian, Queensland and Brisbane Broncos Captain Ali Brigginshaw joins former Australian Jillaroo now commentator Allana Ferguson and myself communicate what has unfolded in the NRLW.The lack of communication and respect from the Australian Rugby League Commission and NRL have left more than 200 women frustrated, helpless and disappointed.We have loved your continued support and please continue to spread the message and share with your friends and family.
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