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Best podcasts about Belinda Clark

Latest podcast episodes about Belinda Clark

The Reggies
Ep.154 - 00-BAZ

The Reggies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 97:15


As promised, the 3rd major announcement from us Reggies! Wait till you hear it! Huge dive into the cricket, the women's side absolutely demolishing the poms. We obviously tee off on the english, which is well deserved because some of the fielding and bowling was well below par for test level. Have we uncovered Brenden McCullum as a mole in the English cricketing set up? The Aussie men were great don't get us wrong but you could not have asked for a better scenario for Joshy Inglis to come and debut. Heady wins the Allan Border medal and Annabel Sutherland wins the Belinda Clark, what an effort from those two players last year. Tommy is off to the UFC in Sydney this weekend so we preview the card, we talk some boxing with a huge fight announced in September for 2 of the world's best. We try to get back to our roots and talk about some pure Reggie athletes who have got all the skill and ability but are just Reggie's when it comes to training and preparation. New segment from Tom starting this week called 'weird sport of the week'. Shin kicking was this weeks weird sport, that sounds shit doesn't it? Keep the eyes and ears peeled because the jersey sale date cannot be far away from being announced! Limited stock again this year but we are hoping to have catered for everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Stories After Stumps
'97 Problems: Mayhem, mishaps & World Cup glory

Stories After Stumps

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 60:30


The 1997 Women's World Cup will forever be remembered for Belinda Clark's record-smashing 229 not out and the heaving Eden Gardens crowd for the final between Australia and New Zealand.But if you ask the players who were there, they remember the other stuff: Elephants at the ground, pop stars in the hotels, monkeys on the nets, luggage falling off the bus, missed flights, oppressive heat, torrential rain and Christmas abroad.This is the story of Australia's journey to the 1997 World Cup.Leave feedback for the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Studio Chat
Dr Belinda Clark | Osteopath

Studio Chat

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 66:24


In this episode my guest is Dr Belinda Clark. Belinda has a Masters in Osteopathy and has completed further study in visceral manipulation as well as integrative breathing therapy for the treatment of disorders associated with breathing dysfunction. Belinda loves looking at the big picture and working out long term solutions for better health. She loves her puppy cavoodle Bailey, being in the ocean and creating with clay in the studio.Belinda shares her journey into becoming an osteopath and sheds light on the principles of osteopathy for those unfamiliar with the practice. She delves into the impact of osteopathy on the nervous system, emphasizing its role in promoting rest and digestion while addressing stress and anxiety.The conversation shifts to the fundamentals of breath, exploring its significance and relevance in maintaining overall well-being. Belinda provides valuable insights into addressing issues like jaw pain, teeth clenching, neck pain, tension, and posture.We also chat about the importance of regular bowel movements. The discussion unfolds to reveal how osteopathy takes a holistic approach to musculoskeletal health, considering lifestyle, stress, and various factors in treatment plans.You can find Belinda at Align Health Therapies in Woonona | NSW - AustraliaInstagram: @alignhealththerapies + @bclark_osteopath  + @bclark_ceramicsWebsite: www.alignhealththerapies.com.auCall the clinic: 02 4285 4817Support the show

Pat & Heals on SEN
Pat & Heals on last 24 hours in sport as Mitch Marsh wins the Alan Border Medal and Ash Gardener wins the Belinda Clark Medal

Pat & Heals on SEN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 19:04


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Best of Grandstand
Belinda Clark: 'Brisbane Heat would be very disappointed ... that game was there for the taking'

Best of Grandstand

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023


Former Australian Cricketer Belinda Clark joins Matt Clinch on Summer Grandstand to wrap up last night's 3 run win by the Adelaide Strikers over the Brisbane Heat in the WBBL Final.

Conversations
The leadership and gentleness of Alex Blackwell

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 52:30


The former captain of the Australian Women's cricket team shares what she's learned along the way, and how cricket has helped her in genetic counselling, her next career (R)

Conversations
The leadership and gentleness of Alex Blackwell

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 52:30


The former captain of the Australian Women's cricket team shares what she's learned along the way, and how cricket has helped her in genetic counselling, her next career (R)

Future Women Leadership Series
Belinda Clark on managing the emotional load of being competitive

Future Women Leadership Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 29:59


What can we learn about leadership from the world of sport? Belinda Clark AO is an iconic sporting figure who captained the Australian Women's Cricket Team for 11 years. However, Belinda's leadership journey doesn't end on the field, she's held numerous executive positions, including CEO of Women's Cricket Australia and General Manager of Community Cricket at Cricket Australia. In 2020, Belinda founded The Leadership Playground, where she helps young women develop the confidence, skills, and courage to lead. In this discussion with host Helen McCabe, Belinda shares her insights on managing emotions when you're highly competitive, embracing failure, and excelling in high-pressure situations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Funny Business
Belinda Clark on Leadership, Pressure, Focus + Drive | EP 242

Funny Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 39:58


Belinda Clark is former Australian cricketer + Founder of The Leadership Playground. Topics discussed ~ passion for sport, earliest cricket memory, characteristics of good teams, individuals in teams, pathway into cricket, forging a career in cricket, realisation of influence and responsibility, working in an admin role while playing, Aussie players to watch out for in the female Cricket World Cup, leadership methods and strategies and the changes over time, structuring team meetings, performing under pressure, learning how to focus, getting out of a form slump, becoming the world's first female cricketer to have a statue, podcast recommendations, creating an operating rhythm, inspirations, being competitive and driven + what Belinda's excited for in 2023. YOU CAN FIND US ON... The web ~ https://linktr.ee/funnybusinesspodcast Instagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/funnybusiness_au/ LinkedIn ~ Lach / Rob CONTACT ME (Lach) ~ lach@dreambigsocialclub.com DREAM BIG SOCIAL CLUB COMING SOON.

SEN Breakfast
Beth Mooney - Belinda Clark medallist (31.01.23)

SEN Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 11:28


Beth Mooney won her second Belinda Clark medal last night. We chat to her about her outstanding year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ABC KIDS News Time
Sporty statue and ancient artwork

ABC KIDS News Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 11:33


On today's show we'll soar through the sky on an astronaut training flight, take a tour of a state parliament house, check out a new statue at the Sydney Cricket Ground, find out why an ancient artwork is being returned to its owners, and dig up an elasmosaur fossil. QUIZ QUESTIONS: How many flyers will board the parabolic flight? What is the new name of the old Strangers' Gallery? Who was the artist that created the Belinda Clark statue? Where were the petroglyphs taken to? Near what town were the elasmosaur fossils found? BONUS TRICKY QUESTION: What is the top international score for an Australian woman cricketer? ANSWERS: 16 The Public Gallery Cathy Weiszmann The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery McKinlay BONUS TRICKY ANSWER 229 not out

Stumped
Belinda Clark: My statue, the Women's IPL and Afghanistan

Stumped

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 28:59


Former Australia captain Belinda Clark joins Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma after a statue was unveiled of her at the Sydney Cricket Ground, the first of any female cricketer in the world. She gives her thoughts on the current state of the women's game, including Meg Lanning's return to the Australia side after a five month break, and the upcoming inaugural women's edition of the Indian Premier League. With just months to go until the start of the Women's IPL, uncertainty remains over just about every detail…including the name! Charu brings us up to speed on the latest developments. We also discuss the news that Australia have withdrawn from their ODI series with Afghanistan, following the Taliban's recent announcement regarding further restrictions on women and girls' education and employment. The chief executive of the International Cricket Council, Geoff Allardice, has told the BBC that no women's or girl's cricket is being played in the country to their knowledge. Image: Belinda Clark poses for a photo with her newly revealed statue during day two of the Second Test match in the series between Australia and South Africa at Sydney Cricket Ground on January 05, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Brett Hemmings - CA/Cricket Australia via Getty Images)

SBS World News Radio
World first female cricketer statue unveiled at Sydney Cricket Ground

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 6:20


In a world first, legendary Australian women's cricketer, World Cup winner and former Australian captain Belinda Clark has been immortalised in bronze statue form at the Sydney cricket Ground. There are 73 statues of male cricketers in existence in Australia, and now, one statue of a female cricketer - Belinda Clark.

SBS News Updates
Evening News Bulletin 5 January 2022

SBS News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 4:53


Health Minister hopeful COVID-19 testing requirements for travellers from China will be temporary; a repatriated IS wife charge with terror offences and former Australian women's cricket captain Belinda Clark honoured with a sculpture at the SCG.

Whateley
Belinda Clark on SEN Test Cricket - New Year's Test, Day Two - Thursday 5th January

Whateley

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 16:02


Belinda Clark speaks to Gerard Whateley and Rachael Haynes about her statue at the SCG.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Is real culture change on the horizon for Fire and Emergency ?

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 12:51


A highly critical review has found Fire and Emergency has failed to fix its poor workplace culture and recommends setting up an independent complaints body. The Internal affairs Minster has said work will progress on this but in the interim an independent panel will soon be put in place. The review by Belinda Clark found FENZ hasn't changed enough since the damning 2019 Judge Coral Shaw report which found harassment and bullying was endemic throughout the organisation. Kathryn speaks with a volunteer firefighter, Jane (not her real name), who made a complaint of sexual harassment against a senior officer two and half years ago - and has been stood down from her brigade since then, while the respondent has remained in his role.

Vic State Cricket Podcast
Ep 10 - Belinda Clark & Sharelle McMahon

Vic State Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 57:00


As part of Women and Girls in Cricket Week, two icons of Australian sport joined us to discuss the work happening in cricket and the fantastic career of one of the greatest cricketers of all time, Belinda Clark. 

Conversations
The leadership and gentleness of Alex Blackwell

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 52:04


The former captain of the Australian Women's cricket team shares what she's learned along the way, and how cricket has helped her in genetic counselling, her next career

Conversations
The leadership and gentleness of Alex Blackwell

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 52:04


The former captain of the Australian Women's cricket team shares what she's learned along the way, and how cricket has helped her in genetic counselling, her next career

Best of Grandstand
Beth Mooney: I'd be lying if I said there wasn't a serious element of anxiety

Best of Grandstand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022


Belinda Clark medalist Beth Mooney joins Quentin Hull ahead of the Women's Ashes beginning in Adelaide on Thursday.

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Best of Grandstand
Beth Mooney: I'd be lying if I said there wasn't a serious element of anxiety

Best of Grandstand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022


Belinda Clark medalist Beth Mooney joins Quentin Hull ahead of the Women's Ashes beginning in Adelaide on Thursday.

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The Playmakers' Playbook
Belinda Clark

The Playmakers' Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 40:11


One of Australia's most successful cricket captains Belinda Clark is this week's guest on The Playmakers' Playbook. She talks the sporting philosophies ingrained by her parents and honed wearing the baggy green for Australia. Belinda talks about the great challenge of reintegrating Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft in the wake of the Cape Town ball tampering affair, and how she came to terms with never winning Wimbledon!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-playmakers-playbook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Inside Edge
Meg Lanning | Leading with empathy, courage and instinct

The Inside Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 55:06 Very Popular


Season 3 kicks off with the captain of the Australian Cricket team and one of the best batters of all time, Meg Lanning. 5 world cups, 3 Belinda Clark medals, 3 domestic titles & 16 international hundreds and so many more achievements.  She is clearly very talented, however, in this podcast we dive deep into how she has sustained such a high level of performance over a long period - without losing a sense of who she is. Empathy, Instinct, Trust & Growth are common topics both on and off the field, all crucial when living from the inside out. For Meg, It's not about over-training, living up to the expectations of others, or even trying to be the best in the world. It's about trust, channeling her natural drive to discipline, and winning the game for the team, knowing that it's the process of going after a goal that brings that deep satisfaction. If you do get something out of this podcast, I'd love it if you can pass it on and keep the conversation going.  Thanks for tuning in, I hope you enjoy it. 

The Business Called Cricket
EP-8 Belinda Clark

The Business Called Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 23:44


In a conscious effort, cricket is doing away with its boy's club image, and becoming an inclusive sport. The ICC is creating opportunities for women who love the sport to play an active role in running of the game in their countries and worldwide. In the next episode of Business Called Cricket , Rica Roy speaks to the Chief Mentor of ICC's all new initiative 100%cricket Future Leader's Programme to understand where the future of women in cricket lie. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Alex Mason: Travel from Perth and Fish and Game review

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 4:38


A scathing independent review into Fish & Game New Zealand released by the government today has made a number of recommendations for change at the organisation.Fish & Game manages sport fishing and game bird hunting across New Zealand and has had an unaltered structure since it was set up in 1990.The independent review was ordered last year by the former Minister for Conservation, Eugenie Sage, following a series of scandals and concerns the organisation was no longer fit for purpose.The review, undertaken by Belinda Clark and John Mills, described Fish & Game as having a lack of good governance practice at all levels, in particular with the management of conflicts of interest.More than 35 recommendations have been made, including halving the number of regional Fish & Game councils from 12 to six.Acting Minister of Conservation Dr Ayesha Verrall said the organisation had work to do on implementing best practice and an implementation steering group would be established to monitor progress.This group would be chaired by Fish & Game national chair Ray Grubb and supported by senior staff from Fish & Game and the Department of Conservation.Grubb said he hoped governance at the organisation would now improve.He said 30 years had passed since a shake-up at Fish & Game, and called the review "an important health check".Dr Verrall said some recommendations would require legislative change and she was seeking further advice from the Department of Conservation on these.text by RNZ 

The Final Word Cricket Podcast
Story Time 35 – Keys in the bowl

The Final Word Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 70:01 Very Popular


It's time for some spicy group action, on our weekly walk through cricket history via your listener number challenges. This week we have the Jones-Off of '88, a bunch of Test dads, the 10-day match and how close it came to a win, how far Belinda Clark was ahead of her time, the cumulative size of various Peters, the most delightful day out for a recent guest, and what show would be complete without Our Father Vinoo and a selection of Nawabs? Your Nerd Pledge numbers are: 1.26 - Anirban Gupta-Nigam 3.42 - Declan Lawlor & Bernhard Sayer 2.31 - Alan Edgar, Brian Strain & Steve Lofthouse 1.16 - Chris Jones, Dane Hanstead & datGriffin 2.19 - Keiron Costello, Scott Lamprecht, Nick Tewson & Reg Wilson 2.29 - Michael Gormley & Mike Dunn Plus revisits and confirmations from previous contributors. Send us a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword  Find all our episodes at  finalwordcricket.com  Pick up The Golden Summer with a £3 discount with the code GOLDTFW  Or get a discount Wisden Cricket Monthly subscription at bit.ly/wcmtfw Check out CBUS Super at https://www.cbussuper.com.au/thefinalword   Get Geoff’s new book The Comeback Summer  The Final Word is part of the  Bad Producer Podcast Network  Title track by  Urthboy  Support the show: https://patreon.com/thefinalword See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

🏏Armchair Cricket Podcast 🎧
Armchair Cricket Podcast - Episode 117

🏏Armchair Cricket Podcast 🎧

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 83:06


Welcome to another episode of the podcast! In this episode we are delighted to have guests Olly from All about the balls podcast (@AATB_podcast) joins us a review of the three incredible tests that finished this last week. Games Covered - IND v ENG: 1st Test - BAN v WI: 1st Test - PAK v SA: 2nd Test Other News - BAN's tour of NZ pushed back by one week and to start on March 20th. - Former WI fast bowler Ezra Moseley dies in an accident. - Beth Mooney wins the Belinda Clark medal. - Sydney Sixers lift back to back titles after beating Scorchers. - PAKW kick off their tour of ZIM with an easy victory. Trivia Q: Bowling in the 2nd innings of the 1st Test vs ENG at Chennai, Ashwin did something that last occurred almost 114 years ago. What was it? ______________________________________________________________________________ Listen to us and get in touch: On Spotify On Apple podcasts On Google podcasts On Pocket Casts On Breaker On RadioPublic Via Twitter Via Facebook Via E-mail Please do subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think in the comments section of the podcasting app, via mail or on social media. Leave us a 5-star rating on any platform or app (like apple podcasts) you use to listen to us. Thanks!

RSN Breakfast Club
Beth Mooney; 2020 Belinda Clark Medallist

RSN Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 6:25


Beth Mooney has become the first player outside of Ellyse Perry, Meg Lanning and Alyssa Healy since 2013 to win the Belinda Clark Award. Mooney dominated with the bat during the voting period with 555 runs from 17 knocks, averaging 42.69 with six half centuries to her name

The Scoop Cricket Podcast
Belinda Clark reflects on an incredible life in cricket

The Scoop Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 28:22


It's hard to overstate the impact Belinda Clark has had on cricket, particularly women's cricket, in Australia. Belinda captained the Australian women's team to two World Cups and during her post-playing career at Cricket Australia, she essentially transformed the way junior cricket is played. Enjoy one of the game's most loved and admired figures reflecting on an incredible life in cricket.

The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
Rebroadcast | Belinda Clark (Cricket Australia) - Executive General Manager of Community Cricket at Cricket Australia

The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 8:21


Watch the original youtube interview herePlaying community cricket is a big part of a lot of our summers, but what kind of work goes on behind-the-scenes to make sure that things run seamlessly?Former Australian captain Belinda Clark, EGM of Community Cricket at Cricket Australia, speaks about her route to success and offers some top tips on leadership.Want to increase your odds for jobs?Check out the SportsGrad Membership! Including live webinars, Q&As, and SportsGrad led forums that will give you that extra edge to help land your first job.Sign up now!: https://www.sportsgrad.com.au/membership***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to land guests.This episode is proudly supported by Dollar Shave Club! If you'd like to support the Podcast, plus look and feel great for all your Zoom calls, then why not try out their Starter Box for just $15? Use our link to save $10 off your second delivery - featuring fantastic grooming products for men & women!Visit Dollar Shave Club at www.dollarshaveclub.com/sportsgradKeen to add outstanding experience to your resume? Download our FREE eBook at www.sportsgrad.com.auFollow @sportsgrad on Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | LinkedInConnect with BelindaConnect with ReubenConnect with Ryan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

On Side
Changing the game with Belinda Clark, Bec Goddard and Chris Butler

On Side

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 38:53


Cricket icon Belinda Clark has blazed her way into the record books and is just as fearless off the field, paving a way for women in sport. In the sixth and latest episode of On Side Clark, the first player, male or female, to score a double century in a one-dayer, talks about the highlights of an illustrious career – on and off the field – and the rise and rise of women’s sport. “I’d like to think that cricket has been at the front of the pack pulling others with us but there’s still a long way to go,” Clark says. “I’d like to think the next generation of young girls hopefully will grow up knowing very well from the beginning of their life that sport is an option for them as a profession, it’s an option for them as a coach, as a volunteer, and it’ll be a totally different perspective that I perhaps grew up with.” Inaugural AFLW premiership coach Bec Goddard is another trailblazer for women’s sport. Just announced as the spearhead of an all-female coaching panel for Hawthorn Football Club’s VFLW team, Goddard has been fighting the male bias for years. “There is a very frustrating issue at this level,” she says. “It’s this idea of merit and what we define as merit in our industry. So many women are qualified, that have got certificates …. at the decision making level they are getting blocked by these biases.” We also talk to our Director of Anti-Doping Policy Chris Butler about the changes to the 2021 WAD Code, including those around substances of abuse and our athlete educator Riley McGown answers the question “Are paralympic athletes subject to the same ant-doping rules?” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Cricket Library
The Cricket Library Weekly - 2020 Launch

The Cricket Library

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 35:01


The Cricket Library Podcast has gone weekly with Matt Ellis teaming up with Robbie Mackinlay with the aim of inspiring, informing and entertaining as they catch up each week to chat about all things cricket. In the opening episode, the lads pay tribute to the life and career of Dean Jones who sadly left us last week. They review the Women's T20's between Australia and NZ as well as look forward to the 50 over games coming up. The IPL has been producing some memorable moments which rate a mention as do some of the Australians in action. Finally the lads highlight the magnificent contribution to cricket that Belinda Clark has made both on and off the field. Please remember to subscribe to the Cricket Library Podcast on your favourite podcast provider and leave a review to help us to continue to start conversations that inspire a love of cricket.    

Lessons Learnt with the Greats
Belinda Clark on changing women's cricket, amassing mountains of runs and valuing time

Lessons Learnt with the Greats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 52:47


When it comes to trailblazers in women's cricket there are few who have achieved more or made a bigger impact than Belinda Clark. As a player, BC was unparalleled. She became the first player - male or female - to score 200 in an one-day international and captained Australia to two World Cup wins. BC's post-playing career has been in sports administration, primarily with Cricket Australia in developing grassroots and women's cricket. It truly is an honour to speak to Belinda and I hope you get out of it as much as I did.Episode rundown01:38 - BC's incredible achievements 04:08 - BC lists her career highlights06:43 - How BC honed her batting technique12:55 - Whether BC would have changed her fitness regime during her playing days16:48 - The art of leadership20:46 - The mental skills BC uses31:13 - How BC handled the media35:15 - BC talks about finance and investment 40:58 - Growing the game45:22 - The life mantra BC lives by47:07 - The best books BC has read49:08 - The most inspiring person BC has met See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

This is Your Sporting Life
Belinda Clark's Sporting Life

This is Your Sporting Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 43:34


The brilliant Aussie cricketer joins Peter Donegan for a chat on the eve of the T20 final.

Offsiders
Sunday 8 March Full Program

Offsiders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 31:30


Joining Kelli Underwood to discuss the week’s biggest sports stories are former Australian cricket captains Alex Blackwell and Belinda Clark, The Age's Caroline Wilson and The Sydney Morning Herald's Georgina Robinson.

Board Level
SPECIAL EPISODE - Lisa Sthalekar on leadership on and off the field

Board Level

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 21:25


Lisa Sthalekar is a former Australian cricketer and is on the boards of the Chappell Foundation and the Federation of International Cricketers' Assocations. In this special episode to celebrate International Women's Day and the T20 Women's Cricket World Cup, Lisa talks about how leadership in sports translates to the wider world, what she admires in a leader, changing the inherent bias in cricket language and the growing diversity of the sport. [01:02] How did you become a world class cricketer? What’s your story? Born in India, Lisa was adopted by a white English mother and an Indian father. Lisa said that when she was young she followed her Dad around everywhere, and cricket happened to be one of his passions so she was naturally drawn to the sport. Growing up going to cricket games at the SCG, Lisa quickly developed a deep curiosity but soon realised the barriers that existed around girls playing cricket in Australia. It wasn’t until Lisa was around 10 that her dad spoke to the local boys team and asked if she could play with them, and while they were hesitant about a girl playing for an all boys club this is where she did end up playing and this is where her passion for the game was developed. [03:09] Did you believe this was the norm that only boys could play cricket? Unbeknownst to the world of women’s cricketing Lisa learned through motivation by both herself and her parents that there were a number of opportunities for her to progress in Australian cricket, however, she also knew she had to get out of her comfort zone in order to do so.  [04:31] Was the idea of Cricket as a career unthinkable growing up? Even following her retirement in 2013, Lisa was unsure what her next steps would be. Throughout her career, Lisa was juggling both full time work, training commitments and taking leave when she went on tours for cricket Australia. While Lisa was consistently one of the highest paid women Cricketers throughout her career, the economy of women’s cricket didn’t allow for total focus, however, Lisa notes that seven years on from her retirement some women are getting paid triple figures and opportunities are growing.  [05:31] What do you think being a leader of sports team and being a leader in the business world have in common? Lisa believes that a leader, regardless of whether they are in business or on a sporting team, have a clear goal and can communicate with large, varying groups of people on how to achieve this goal. Finding a common goal amongst a group of people and using your passion to extract this from them is difficult, but essential in becoming a good leader. [06:57] Can you give us some examples of how the language used in women’s sport is changing to fit the more inclusive and progressive nature of sports nowadays? Being a commentator Lisa understands that the history of many sports, including cricket, has been dominated by male players, announcers and terminology. However, she’s noticing that with a change in opportunity, people around the game are beginning to understand the importance of using gender-neutral terms. For example, batsman into batter, or man of the match into player of the match. Lisa believes this is important as it teaches the youth watching that there is this opportunity for women to participate and succeed. Lisa also believes it’s the role of the commentator as the first line of reception for these young kids to be the pioneers of this change.  [10:29] Who are some great leaders you’ve admired? Former New South Wales and Australia Cricket Captain, Belinda Clark was deeply influential for Lisa as she was an instrumental leader throughout nearly her entire professional career. Lisa believed that Belinda was passionate and showed time and time again what it took to come back from adversity and get better following defeat. She said that her ability to understand her team and adjust her leadership style gave her the longevity and capability to lead both the veterans and the younger players throughout her career.[13:09] Where do you think this growth around women’s participation in all aspects of sports is coming from? Speaking on the progression of the cricketing world, Lisa understands the traditionalist view of men being the dominant participants and commentators of cricket on the world stage. During the 2010’s Lisa recognises the Indian Premier League as a league that acknowledged the potential audience they could reach if they included more women commentary and participation on the world stage. This quickly transitioned into other markets in England and Australia. Not only does Lisa believe the inclusion of women opens up more of the game to a wider audience but it freshens up a sport that was deeply rooted in old models of equality.  [15:55] What’s happening at the grassroots level of women’s participation in cricket?  Lisa believes that the exposure women’s cricket is getting on TV has contributed to this change in participation for cricket youth. Lisa also recognises that by exposing young girls to this level of professionalism, they’re motivated to press the competitive nature of the game and progress the talent level and commitment based on opportunity. [16:58] With this change, what do you see happening with women and sport in the broader context over the next few years? Lisa understands that further progression of not only women’s cricket but women’s sport in Australia will rely on the level of viewership the game receives. Cricket Australia has given the women’s sport exposure and the next step will be the league positioning itself to increase sponsorship, contracts and investments in development.  [18:31] With the I.C.C Women’s T20 World Cup being held in Australia this year and the final taking place in Melbourne on International Women’s Day, the event is aiming to break the world record for the largest audience at a standalone women’s sporting match. What would it mean globally if this was achieved? Lisa hopes and believes this event will be like many other historic Australian sporting moments, likening it to Kathy Freeman winning gold in the 2000 Sydney Olympics, everybody will stop and recognise this occasion as a landmark. The resources and engagement the I.C.C and organising committee have placed on the event reassures Lisa that the opportunity’s and environment being established for the younger generations of women cricketers is one that will sustain and permeate.  Key Learnings   A leader has clear goals and a clear direction on how to get there and they have the ability to communicate with their team understanding that everybody receives and reacts to motivation differently. A crucial aspect of being a good leader is your ability to adapt your leadership style over time and predicated by the community or person you’re trying to lead.  In exposing young women to the professional and growing opportunity for women cricketers this is creating a more competitive pool of talent in the grassroots competitions.  Women athletes understand their responsibility as public figures and their roles as models for younger women.  One of the key determinants of women’s exposure and growth on the national stage is an increase in viewership.   Quotable Quotes “So there is this passion, this love that is festering underneath everything. You've got to kind of use that to an advantage. Leaders of sport are able to enhance or extract that from everyone else.” - Lisa Sthalekar “They're not in the back pages for the wrong reasons. They're not on the front pages, for the wrong reasons, they're there because of what they've done, their skill, their athleticism. I'd like to think in the next 5 to 10 years that female athletes start to dominate this country because we have been dominating for a long period of time but now it's our time to shine.” – Lisa Sthalekar on women athletes as role models.  “It's going to be one of those moments. Firstly, if we just break it down to Australian sports, where was I when Cathy Freeman won gold? Where was I when Pat Rafter was playing Wimbledon final? Those types of moments in sport that you go, oh, I know exactly what I was doing, where I was.” – Lisa Sthalekar  Resources and Links  If you would like to gain knowledge in governance, and develop as a director in your industry or field, visit https://aicd.companydirectors.com.au/. If you would like to learn more about how Commbank is ensuring women are advancing their growth in business, visit https://www.commbank.com.au/women-in-focus.html. If you would like to view Lisa’s achievements and experience or connect with her please visit her LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-sthalekar-b1b0249a/?originalSubdomain=au. If you would like to learn more about Lisa’s cricketing achievements and involvement in the sport see her bio here, https://www.cricket.com.au/players/lisa-sthalekar/NUw3gaspuU-9m8QE8yyP6w. Host of the Board Level podcast, Catherina Fox is one of Australia’s leading commentators on women and the workforce. If you’re interested in learning more about Catherine and the issues she’s currently discussing, visit https://www.abc.net.au/news/catherine-fox/5244818. The Board Level podcast is produced by Nicole Hatherly, recorded at RadioHub Studios with post production by Cooper Silk, Iain Wilson and Matthew Lane.

The Cricket Library
Cricket - Leah Poulton Interview

The Cricket Library

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 34:12


Leah Poulton represented Australia in 2 Tests, 48 ODIs and 40 T20Is as well playing over 100 games for NSW. She was a high quality top order batter who had a reputation for scoring runs quickly which was confirmed when she became the first female to score a century in Women's domestic T20 cricket for NSW. In her distinguished career, Leah was a part of two successful ICC World T20 Campaigns for Australia top scoring in the 2010 decider.  Leah is a four time winner of the Belinda Clark medal which is awarded to the premier female cricketer in NSW.  In this edition of the Cricket Library Podcast, we will hear from Leah about where her love for the game originated, some key influences on her career, some memorable moments, what she is up to now as well as finding out which three people Leah would most like to have a net with. She also shares with us a very interesting story about how she found out that she had been selected to represent her country for the first time. We trust you will thoroughly enjoy our chat with Leah Poulton.  

Voices of Value
57 - Group Perspective... with Belinda Clark

Voices of Value

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 44:10


This week, Belinda Clark joins the boys to talk about perspective in cricket, leadership and life. Episode Notes Connect with us Facebook Our Website

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The Grade Cricketer
110. A Nation Expects, with Belinda Clarke and Annabel Sutherland

The Grade Cricketer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 73:47 Very Popular


110. A Nation Expects, with Belinda Clark and Annabel SutherlandThe Women’s T20 World Cup is upon us, and as needy Australians perpetually dissatisfied with our sporting success we’re asking: how guaranteed is this trophy for Australia; and if Australia fails, should we be talking effigies? Either way, our lust for trophies has TGC engaged in this tournament, and we’ll be following Lanning, Perry and co’s march toward glory (that we can reflectively bask in on account of passport and birthright constructs).Before then, we meander on the question of cricket in February – where your season’s dreams are over, the wickets are shit, and thoughts turn to your rig revolution through the winter – can you pull off a training singlet next season? Will that be the difference between your selection in the 2s trial, as opposed to the 3s? As ever, we tread the topics others simply will not.Elsewhere, Matt Renshaw has taken a break from cricket, the Shield feels sleepy, and England has dismantled South Africa in a manner Australians will only respect once our own nation succumbs in the land where Australian cricket collapsed in 2018. Gee Moeen Ali looks good though.We’re then joined by the very sporting Annabel Sutherland and Belinda Clark, who both oblige questions from two internet blokes who played a bit of 2s and 3s themselves. As EGM of Community Cricket in Australia, Belinda agrees to listen to the concerns of her constituents by hanging around for an extended AskTGC. Among other things, she concludes there may be “a bit of confusion in the minds of those playing.” Well observed, Belinda. Well observed.As always, cheers to Budgy Smuggler for their ongoing support of the cast.***THE T20 WORLD CUP CLUBS TICKETING PROGRAMThe T20 World Cup Clubs Ticketing Program is helping clubs that register to the program raise much needed funds by receiving $5 for every adult ticket they sell to the tournament, and $1 for every child ticket. Clubs around the country can continue to fundraise until the final.Head to t20worldcup.com/clubs for more detail***We do events, too. If you have sporting entertainment needs and prefer material sourced after 1975, please talk to us. We’ve performed across Australia and the UK, and love telling stories from clubland, or interviewing those who tell them even better. Contact albert.machala@century.com.au for more details.***We have merch, namely Stubby Holders, and Smugglers. Head to https://gradecricketer.club/shop for the specifics***Big thanks to Jarryd Biviano @thefifthcreative and Julia Dowe for our podcast art, Toby Shain for the voiceovers + fake ad production, and Adrian Leung for our intro tune.***Email the show at gradecricketer@gmail.com***We’re able to do all of this thanks to the fit, intelligent, enterprising people at Budgy Smuggler. It either is, or is nearly, summer somewhere in the world. For the entirety of your colourful swimwear needs, head to budgysmuggler.com.au

STRONG NATION CHURCH PODCAST
12.01.2020 - Lance & Belinda Clark

STRONG NATION CHURCH PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 29:04


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Road To The T20 World Cup with Mel Jones
Episode 1 - Belinda Clark

Road To The T20 World Cup with Mel Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 41:03


Belinda Clark AO joins Mel Jones as the Women's T20 World Cup countdown gathers momentum.

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Sports Show with Rowey & Bicks
INTERVIEW: Alyssa Healy - 12 February 2019

Sports Show with Rowey & Bicks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 7:19


Belinda Clark medal winner Alyssa Healy joined Rowey & Bicks to discuss her award announced at the Australian Cricket Awards last night See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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White Line Diva
Episode 002 - Betty In Bronze

White Line Diva

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 43:38


Angela Pippos and Bobby Macumber ask where are the statues of Australia's sportswomen, and launch their campaign for cricketing great Betty Wilson to be immortalised in bronze outside the MCG. Angela and Bobby are joined by former Australian cricketers Belinda Clark and Mel Jones.

Work Life Money: Highlights

Australia's top women's cricketer, Ellyse Perry, talks to Ross about winning the Belinda Clark award and her career

This Sporting Wife
Alex and Kate Blackwell

This Sporting Wife

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 79:49


We doubled up this week with the wonderful Alex and Kate Blackwell. They humoured Shannon and Fiona by answering the twin questions but had some interesting stories still about some spooky twin connections. There’s plenty of talk about their incredible cricket careers. From learning the basics as young girls in Port Macquarie to making their ways through the ranks all the way to Australia with a bit of inspiration from a Belinda Clark poster. They discuss the difficult decision Kate had when calling time on her career and the success she’s had away from the pitch since. And Alex tells why she chooses to speak out about causes close to her heart, especially the LGBTI community. There’s fishing, comebacks and six-degree connections among the group, among plenty of laughs and some great family banter.

CCT  Summer Edition
Belinda Clark Medallist Meg Lanning

CCT Summer Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2017 4:02


Meg Lanning, Belinda Clark Medallist joins the CCT Summer Edition to talk about her career and recent achievements.

BBC Good Food Show Summer /  BBC Gardeners’ World Live - Birmingham NEC 13 - 16 June 2019

Hand made fresh confectionery

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Pet Chat
Raw foods for pets - 23 July 2014

Pet Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2014 29:26


Dr Bob discusses cats and misadventure, Julie Tolliday looks at raw foods for pets with Belinda Clark of Vets All Natural.

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