Deployment Diary

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The HP Deployment Diary is a mini daily podcast featuring what we're doing whilst deployed overseas, why we're doing it, and some real-life reflections from the team as we strive to #MakeSportFairer through our work. Project Uganda is the first of three projects under the Kanju umbrella from the no…

Harper Performance CIC

  • Mar 2, 2019 LATEST EPISODE
  • infrequent NEW EPISODES
  • 11m AVG DURATION
  • 4 EPISODES


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Episode 4 - Farewell, but not goodbye!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2019 11:38


HP Head of Performance Support; Dr Kellie Pritchard Peschek breaks down what the team have been up to over the past few days, including how our focus as a team changed track midweek from understanding, to delivering ideas that can be built out into fully-fledged solutions to develop the performance-science provisions for our partners; the Football-For-Good Academy.

Episode 3 - Long days, short nights.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 10:50


In this episode, HP Head of Performance Support; Dr Kellie Pritchard-Peschek shares some insights on behalf of the team, reflecting on their first three days deployed to Kampala as part of Project Uganda.

Episode 2 - Two ears, one mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 14:38


The journey continues with Tim's first day in Kampala ahead of the teams arrival, there's goats, a bird, a marching band, motorbike taxis and a heap of insight from the movers and shakers in the Ugandan sports fraternity and a lot to process from Day 1 of the recce.

Episode 1 - Setting The Scene!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 8:38


Before departing the UK, our Founder; Tim, recorded a brief introduction to the concept and idea behind the Deployment Diary, what Harper Performance CIC actually is and what we're striving to achieve through Project Uganda. Tim also takes a moment to explain why he's heading to Uganda a few days before the team and what he's going to be up to. In future episodes, we'll be including material recorded 'in situ' and throughout our day so as to bring you to the heart of the action whilst we are deployed overseas, so please bear with us as we get to grips with the format. Feedback is most welcome via our social media channels. If you like what you hear, please do tell just one person. If you don't like, please do tell us how we can improve!

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