What you chirping now for?

By: Georgia Relf
  • Summary

  • Join host Georgia Relf talk to different guests about their experiences in sport, shining a light on women's sport in particular, and other marginalised groups in sport. The aim of the podcast is to create a platform to talk about great sports stories that mainstream media misses out on!

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    What you chirping now for? 2022
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Episodes
  • Paris 2024 Olympic & Paralympic Special
    Oct 1 2024
    A shorter episode that pulls out some interesting highlights from both the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris. Tune in to hear about some of the great successes that some athletes had!

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    30 mins
  • Run clubs are fun
    Jun 10 2024
    This episode comes with the sad announcement that Bourney won't be part of the podcast any longer, but Relf is going to continue bringing in fantastically interesting guests to keep you all entertained. Our guest may have dropped out for this one, but Relf is joined by northerner, Emma Proctor, for conversations about run clubs, the impact of menstrual cycles on performance, and some of the questions that come with understanding your sexuality - happy pride!

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    54 mins
  • A Place to Drink with Set Piece Social
    Apr 30 2024
    We're joined by Kate and Naomi, founders of Set Piece Social, your friendly neighbourhood venue dedicated to showing women's and non-binary sports! And Bourney is back for a tongue twister cameo!

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    45 mins

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