• 100 (P2). The Team Signs Off for 2021

  • Nov 30 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

100 (P2). The Team Signs Off for 2021

  • Summary

  • The Sports Bubble has discussions with the talented people having fantastic experiences and doing amazing things in the sports industry.

    In this episode, the entire team gets together for the first time (in the same room) for Episode 100. We take a look back at 2021 and reflect on the incredible and at times challenging year that it was for sport. This year we have been incredibly fortunate to be joined by guests from all walks of life within the sports industry and across many different organisations including; Football Australia, the AFL, Sport Australia, the Australian Olympic Committee, Basketball Australia, Netball Australia, Athletics Australia, alongside a heap of other Australian professional clubs.

    Segments:
    1.
    Key Takeaways and Insights from the Year.
    2. Our Most Popular and Favourite Episodes.
    3. Who is More Likely.
    4. Our Favourite Karaoke Songs.

    We hope you have enjoyed what has been a stellar year on The Sports Bubble and thank you for coming with us on the sports industry journey’s that many of our guests have taken us on.
    Thank you to all of the guests and sports students who have made the podcast what it was in 2021 and to Bigg Dogg Clothing and the Deakin University Sport Society for their unwavering support.

    Engage with The Sports Bubble on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn (@sportsbubblepod).

    Mitch can be reached on LinkedIn @MitchSiwek
    Ashlee can be reached on LinkedIn @AshleeClark
    Nathan can be reached on LinkedIn @NathanPerrone
    Emily can be reached on LinkedIn @EmilyOrrell
    Ryan can be reached on LinkedIn @RyanPatterson

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