• Extra: The Woman Who Learnt To Walk Again…Twice

  • Nov 23 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

Extra: The Woman Who Learnt To Walk Again…Twice

  • Summary

  • Kath Koschel had just achieved her dream of playing cricket professionally, when a terrible on-pitch injury meant she lost the use of her legs.

    That was the beginning of a series of events that you truly have to hear to believe. But this isn't a story about tragedy. It about resilience, vulnerability and ultimately, kindness.

    This is Kath Koschel's extraordinary story.

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    CREDITS:

    Host: Claire Murphy

    Executive Producer: Elissa Ratliff

    Assistant Producer: Emmeline Peterson

    Audio Producer: Madeline Joannou

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