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Being part of a TechStars program means we get to network with some incredible business owners… And in this round, we also get to learn from professional athlete, Bronte Campbell. In this episode of The Essential Shift Podcast, we welcome Australian gold medalist to talk about life as an athlete and how Bronte trusted her intuition to pivot into being a founder of a Startup. We talk business impact, sustainability and more - you will love this episode, Bronte shares so much value with us! If you like this episode, don't forget to share it to your Instagram stories and tag me @essential.shift and @bronte_campbell. ✨ Join The Circle Membership today and start your journey toward a soul-aligned business✨ KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAYS The journey of a gold medal winning athlete Pivoting into being startup founder How intuition helps on and off the sporting arena SHOW RESOURCES FOLLOW Bronte on Instagram - HERE FOLLOW Earthletica on Instagram - HERE CHECK out Earthletica - HERE Join amazing women in our female entrepreneur community in The Circle Membership - HERE GET your copy of Light It - HERE FOLLOW me on INSTAGRAM - HERE Find out more about how to WORK WITH ME - HERE ABOUT THE GUEST Bronte Campbell is a three-time Olympic gold medalist, multiple world champion, and one of Australia's most accomplished swimmers. Now, she's diving into her next challenge as the founder of Earthletica, a sustainable activewear brand tackling the issue of virgin plastics in fashion. Combining her passion for sport and sustainability, Bronte is redefining activewear for a better future. Bless it be. With love, Laetitia!
With the Paris Olympics looming large and me being immersed in PhD research, I thought today would be a good opportunity to re-visit a conversation I had with three-time Olympian, two-time Olympic Gold Medalist, five-time World Championship Gold Medalist and five-time Commonwealth Games Gold medalist, Bronte Campbell. She's ace. EnjoySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Shannon Rollason Podcast is back and Shannon is fired up and ready to go. This week on the podcast, Shannon and I look back at his week in Brisbane at the Australian Olympic trials for Paris. Shannon talks to us about the good, the bad and the ugly when it comes to the program, production and overall feel of the meet itself, as well as gives us a great insight into his own week as a coach with his team and helping get Bronte Campbell onto her 4th Olympic team for Paris. We touch on the US and their trials, David Popovici's amazing swims at Euros and a whole lot more
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The Shannon Rollason Podcast is back after a few weeks off for Australian Age and Open Championships, and Shannon is fired up and ready to go. This week on the podcast we discuss Nationals up on the Gold Coast, what teams and swimmers caught Shannon's eye, as well as his own athletes including Bronte Campbell and her calf injury update. We also do our best to discuss the drama surrounding the Chinese national team at the moment, with athletes testing positive to a banned substance, and authorities claiming it was a contaminated sample used. We get Shannon's thoughts, particularly leading into Paris in a few months. All that and a whole lot more, it's good to be back
Apart from being a three-time Olympian, two-time Olympic Gold Medalist, five-time World Championship Gold Medalist and five-time Commonwealth Games Gold medalist, Bronte Campbell is also a funny, interesting, intelligent, highly-focused and kind-of philosophical. That was my take anyway. This was an interesting chat with a super-athlete who, at times in her career, has been better than everyone in the world, except her sister. Enjoy. pbwithbronte.com@bronte_campbellSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Off The Blocks Swimming Podcast as we kick off Season 6 with a bang, as this week we talk with Aussie Swimming Legend Bronte Campbell In this chat Bronte and I talk about her road to Paris 2024, and how training is different now these days for her than most of her career. Training under Shannon Rollason down at the AIS, and how much she is enjoying the challenge right now of getting herself back to the best she can be. We talk about life outside of the pool, finding the balance between elite training and outside interests and passions, as well as how exciting next years Olympic trials are going to be with the wealth of talent in Australian Women's sprinting right now. Bronte also talks to us about her NEW Swim Gear range PB with Bronte https://www.pbwithbronte.com/ how she was inspired to create this range and her aspirations for it. Keep a look out on Instagram for a SPECIAL PRIZE GIVEAWAY as well
Welcome to The Shannon Rollason Podcast, a swimming podcast like no other. The Shannon Rollason Podcast is back in 2023 and on a new home here on the Off The Blocks Swimming Podcast network. This week Shannon and I discuss his visitors to the AIS this week Matt Ballin and Lee Briars from the Brisbane Broncos, what he learned from their time down in Canberra and how coaches can learn a lot from other sports and other industries around leadership and the art of coaching. We also discuss the observations of Leigh Nugent from the World Champs in Fukuoka. Shannon gives us a sneak peak behind the curtain at a presentation he and some coaches heard from Leigh, around trends coming out of Japan. and we cover this weekends NSW Senior State SC Champs, and how his athletes are tracking, including Bronte Campbell.
Olympian Bronte Campbell on endorsing program to help non-verbal children & Paris 2024 preparations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to The Shannon Rollason Podcast, a swimming podcast like no other. The Shannon Rollason Podcast is back in 2023 and on a new home here on the Off The Blocks Swimming Podcast network. This week Shannon and I are back from our break to discuss all things Sydney Open, including Bronte Campbell's big return to competition after 18months. We go back and discuss Australian Age and Open Champs from the Gold Coast in April, and as the name of todays show suggests, Shannon gets fired up about a few things which we wont spoil for you here, you will just have to listen. And we finish with a great chat about coaches work life balance, taking breaks and not burning yourself out. Excited to be back, hope you all enjoy
Welcome to The Shannon Rollason Podcast, a swimming podcast like no other. The Shannon Rollason Podcast is back in 2023 and on a new home here on the Off The Blocks Swimming Podcast network. This week Shannon and I discuss Bronte Campbells decision to train for the Paris Olympics 2024 and to partner up with none other than the host of the podcast himself Mr Shannon Rollason. Shannon takes us through how this partnership came about, and how excited he is for the challenge of trying to help Bronte go through to her 4th Olympic Games in Paris We also discuss Erika Fairweather and Summer McIntosh phenomenal swimming over the past week and how that helps make the Womens 400m Freestyle final in Paris even more exciting All that and a whole lot more
What if you were one of the best swimmers in the world, but you still couldn't beat your older sister? That's what Olympic swimmer Bronte Campbell has been facing for most of her career with her sister, Cate Campbell.In this Vulnerabilitea House, Bronte opens up about being at the top of the professional swimming world, but still living in someone's shadow. And how comparison stole much of the joy she might have otherwise felt. But she also describes how the perspective provided by her brother with Cerebral Palsy made her realise what's truly important.To listen to Libby Trickett's Imperfects episode, follow this link: https://bit.ly/3MMGupLSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another edition of our short, sharp and uplifting content to start your week! It's the very best pieces of advice from our legendary guests, including their keys to success, performance and happiness for you to enjoy. This week, we have Cate and Bronte Campbell from episode 71, James Hird from episode 161 and Jack Johnson from our Artist Series episode 16. So, go on. Enjoy some positivity and take it into your world and into your life, today and always. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian sprint sisters, Cate and Bronte Campbell, were an unstoppable force for years. Is Cate coming back to try and make a 5th Olympics? She would be the first Australian ever to compete in 5 Olympiads. Our Sponsors: BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW: Exclusive immigration representation of athletes, entrepreneurs, artists, investors, and entertainers. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! BEINE WELLNESS BUILDING: Individualize your nutrition with genetic testing and personalized plans. Eat, supplement, and recover based on your genetics. INTL SWIMMING HALL OF FAME: Help preserve swimming history by joining the 1 in 1000 Club! VASA: Essential dryland for stronger, better, faster swimmers. Save 10% using the code "brett" at checkout! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! SWIMNERD: Big and small digital pace clocks, virtual scoreboards, and live results. Sign up for our newsletter! Subscribe & Listen: Apple Podcasts Google Spotify YouTube
In this episode Sam Squiers hand selects five of the best stories of resilience in the face of extreme adversity. And every story is different. Jana Pittman talks about her battles with the media (1:16), Hayley Raso opens up about her horrific injury (12:35) and Casey Dellacqua discusses the body shaming that nearly derailed her career (27:49). Georgia Baker talks about dealing with grief (36:35) and Bronte Campbell chronicles her fight against chronic pain (45:56). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another episode of WIGS OFF is here and this time the beautiful Celebrity Apprentice ladies Sammy Jade and Bronte Campbell are talking about the media, trolls and how they personally deal with the negatives that surround it! Don't forget to subscribe to the OMG BRO podcast and find us on Instagram and TikTok @omgbropodcast
Strap yourselves in as the ladies from Celebrity Apprentice are here to spill ALL the tea from behind the scenes of Celebrity Apprentice! What do you think really happens when filming a reality TV show?! We also played a classic game of 'Would You Rather...' and some of these curly questions will make your stomach CHURN! Don't forget to subscribe to the OMG BRO podcast and find us on Instagram and TikTok @omgbropodcast
Olympic Swimmer and Gold Medalist Bronte Campbell was in the Celebrity Apprentice Boardroom Tuesday Night and was unfortunately fired by Lord Sugar. We find out what went down... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You might have seen me 'pumping up' Bronte Campbell on Celebrity Apprentice, and why bloody wouldn't I? Bronte's an Australian Olympic champion swimmer who breathes determination, discipline and grit. As a kid immigrant she made a decision to become the best at swimming and that's exactly what she did. But becoming world champion didn't solve all of her problems and in the end Bronte realised, "maybe winning was not the point". Follow Turia on Tik Tok: @turia_pitt or Instagram @Turiapitt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miss JB For Breakfast? A kid stole $30,000 of cash from his parents.. however, it backfired majorly for him! Find out why here! Plus, JB caught up with Bronte Campbell, one of the contestants in this years Celebrity Apprentice Australia All that and more in this edition of the JB For Breakfast Catch Up!
IN THIS PODCAST: Winner of The Voice Lachie Gill calls in, we play the 1 Second Song Game, we talk about a women who eats nothing but chips and Bronte Campbell from the Celebrity Apprentice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Superstar of Australian swimming, Bronte Campbell, dreamed of being an Olympic champion since she was 7 years old. Bronte made the national Dolphins team when she was 17 and has retained her place for the past ten years and three Olympics. In that time, Bronte has won gold at the Olympics, Commonwealth Games, World Championships and Pan Pacific Championships and at the Tokyo Games she was part of the team that broke the women's 4x100m freestyle record. Bronte joins host Sam Squiers to discuss growing up in Malawi before relocating to Brisbane as a 7-year-old, what she's learned from growing up with her younger brother Hamish who has cerebral palsy, the constant comparison to her older sister Cate, overcoming chronic pain to swim a career-best at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and the culture of swimming in light of the recent review into the sport. If you liked this episode, you should check out our episodes with swimmers Ellie Cole, Emily Seebohm and Shayna Jack. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Serena and Venus. Pippa and Kate. And perhaps the Kardashians, sort of…we prefer the Campbell sisters. Between them Cate and Bronte Campbell have won 64 International Swimming medals including 11 Olympic, 23 World Championships titles and 16 Commonwealth games medals. They are the first Australian sisters ever to compete within the same swimming event at an Olympics and are both current World Record holders in the 4x 00m freestyle relay. Now they’ve towelled down and extended their success out of the pool, by writing a new book together, called Sister Secrets. You can find Stellar magazine in print every Sunday, pick up the latest copy inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Laura Turner and her guest this week Bronte Campbell.Bronte is a dual Olympic gold medal winner and world champion. She represented Australia in the pool at both the London and Rio Olympics and this year was a crucial part of the team in Tokyo – and among other medals won gold in the Women's 4 by 100m freestyle relay.For much of her career Bronte has competed alongside of her sister Kate – they made history as the first Australian sisters to compete in the very same event back in 2012 and she has no doubt inspired a whole host of young Australians along the way with her grit and determination. She's also a poet, writer and storyteller.You can follow Bronte on Instagram HERE.Great Australian Lives is proudly supported by Tobin Brothers Funerals - celebrating lives.Produced, engineering and edited by Jane Nield for Sports Entertainment Network.
A Million Dollar Snub Clickfish: Toolies Behind The Scenes of Stand Up Olympic Legends Cate & Bronte Campbell join us! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Olympic gold medallists Cate Campbell and Bronte Campbell have competed against each other their whole lives. Surely there's massive sibling rivalry between them? When you exercise do you sweat a lot, or hardly at all? Why are there such differences from one person to another? And how can the chemical composition of your sweat be used to monitor your training load and athletic performance?
Olympic gold medallists Cate Campbell and Bronte Campbell have competed against each other their whole lives. Surely there's massive sibling rivalry between them? When you exercise do you sweat a lot, or hardly at all? Why are there such differences from one person to another? And how can the chemical composition of your sweat be used to monitor your training load and athletic performance?
Bronte Campbell joined Jonesy & Amanda to chat about her new book, Sister Secrets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bronte Campbell joined Jonesy & Amanda to chat about her new book, Sister Secrets.
On the show today… Channel Nine have announced the Celebrity Apprentice Australia cast for 2022 and there's a pretty eclectic mix of names in there. The list includes Olympians, actors and reality TV stars, but one non-entertainment name has viewers scratching their heads in confusion. Plus, with her big day just around the corner, Paris Hilton's pre-wedding celebrations are in full swing. Her reality TV star mum Kathy Hilton hosted a bridal shower for her daughter over the weekend and we need to debrief about the opulent affair, and the Disney story that inspired it. And one of Australia's most successful influencers, Phoebe Burgess, has given an interview to the Weekend Australian, detailing the break-down of her marriage to former NRL player Sam Burgess. Phoebe goes into depth about what it was like to watch him win SAS Australia and it has highlighted the danger of reality TV redemption edits CREDITS Hosts: Laura Brodnik & Kee Reece Producers: Laura Brodnik & Madeline Joannou Audio Producer: Leah Porges WANT MORE? Join us in our Facebook group to discuss everything pop culture... https://www.facebook.com/groups/2524018781153963/ Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaentertainment https://www.instagram.com/mamamiaentertainment/ Subscribe to The Spill Newsletter... https://mamamia.com.au/newsletter Join our Facebook page... https://www.facebook.com/mamamiaentertainment/ GET IN TOUCH Call us on the pod phone 02 8999 9386. Email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au Want to hear more Mamamia podcasts? You'll find them here... https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We sat down with Olympic champion and world record holder in the women's 400 free relay, Bronte Campbell. Campbell speaks on her experience at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and how she managed her injuries with the extra year provided by the COVID-19 pandemic in the lead-up to the Games. Campbell also discusses her love for the water outside of swimming, her career path, and her preferred coffee order. Toward the end of our conversation, I ask Bronte about the poem she wrote and read to the 2020 Aussie Olympic team before competition started, a poem that was shared on Instagram by her teammate, Cam McEvoy. Bronte explains this tradition and how it dates back to her early days on the AUS national team. SWIMSWAM PODCAST LINKS Click here to listen and subscribe on Spotify Click here to listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Click here to listen and subscribe on Podbean Click here to listen and subscribe on Google Click here to listen and subscribe on YouTube Click here to listen and subscribe on Listen Notes Click here to listen and subscribe on Stitcher Click here to listen and subscribe on iHeartRadio Click here to listen and subscribe on Amazon Click here to listen and subscribe on Pandora Music: Otis McDonald www.otismacmusic.com
Ep. 51 Bronte Campbell OAM (Part 2)Bronte Campbell is an Australian champion. Swimmer and person. Olympic Gold and World Records in consecutive Games. She was good enough to give some more time to RIW so we could catch up and see how everything is going. In quarantine!! She's been doing her pottery and, I imagine, glancing at her gold medal and smiling. Have a look at the photo she took for us on my instagram (@richardinstagraham).We wish her all the best for the future, whatever that holds. #Reallyinterestingwomen #RIW #brontecampbell #olympicgoldmedallist #worldrecordholder #australianolympicswimteam #dolphins
Simon Cusack is an Australian Olympic swim coach. He has been named Coach of the Year 3x by Swimming Australia. Simon has coached Cate & Bronte Campbell, the Speed Sisters, from their competitive beginnings. Simon talks about how he got into swimming, his coaching philosophy, and his own development as a coach. Why Australia seems to be so far ahead in women's sprint freestyle. Developing an age group program based around speed and the 100's. And much, much more. Enjoy! Support Our Sponsors: THE MAGIC 5: Custom fitted goggles that are tailor-made for your exact face. You shouldn't feel you are wearing goggles. Use code BRETTHAWKE20 at checkout to receive 20% off. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! SUPERIOR SWIM TIMING: Run a swim meet with ease from your laptop. SST is fully compatible with Hy-Tek and Team Unify as well as Colorado, Daktronics, and Omega touchpads. Tell them Brett sent you! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! SWIMNERD LIVE: Stream your swim meet scoreboard in real time over top your live stream. Create an interactive heat sheet. Turn any tv into a digital scoreboard. Subscribe & Listen: Apple Podcasts Google Spotify YouTube Produced by: SWIMNERD Supported by: Fitter & Faster #tokyoolympics #swimming #tokyo2020
Nữ kình ngư Úc tuổi đôi mươi Ariarne Titmus đã vượt qua "vương hậu" Hoa Kỳ Katie Ledecky, giành huy chương vàng cự ly 400m bơi tự do. Bronte Campbell, Meg Harris, Emma McKeon và Cate Campbell giành huy chương vàng tiếp sức 4x100m. Úc tạm vươn lên xếp thứ 6 toàn đoàn với 5 huy chương, 2 vàng, 1 bạc, 2 đồng tại Thế vận hội Tokyo.
Over the weekend, the women's 4x100 metre relay team won Australia's first Gold Medal in the pool - even breaking their own world record. The team made up of Bronte Campbell, Cate Campbell, Emma McKeon and Meg Harris finished in a stunning three minutes and 29.78 seconds ahead of Canada and the USA.
Vossy runs through all of the main issues making news
Vossy runs through all of the news from the Tokyo 2020 Games
For Macca's Pat & Heals are reviewing great Sporting Families with today featuring The Campbell's with Olympic swimmers Bronte and Cate.
Ian Hanson is the Founder of Hanson Media Group in Queensland, Australia. "Hanso" is the Oceania Correspondent for Swimming World & ASCTA. He's been prepping for his 10th Olympic campaign. You may have just seen him in the new Amazon Prime documentary, Head Above Water, showcasing a few swimmers (Cody Simpson, Bronte Campbell, Kyle Chalmers) and their journey to Australian Olympic Trials. Hawkey and Hanso discuss everything Australian Olympic Trials, including some Inside information on Mitch Larkin's decision to focus on the 200 IM for the first time. Enjoy! Support Our Sponsors: SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! SWIMNERD PACE CLOCK GIVEAWAY: Brett is giving away 2x Swimnerd Pace Clocks on the first night of US Olympic Trials. tinyurl.com/swimnerd SUPERIOR SWIM TIMING: Run a swim meet with ease from your laptop. SST is fully compatible with Hy-Tek and Team Unify as well as Colorado, Daktronics, and Omega touchpads. Tell them Brett sent you! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! Connect: Find | Brett Hawke On Instagram @hawkebr on Twitter @insidewithbh On Facebook @insidewithbh Find | Ian Hanson On Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brett-hawke/message
Justin Leppitsch on the magnets, and Australian swimmer Bronte Campbell ahead of the Olympic trials.
On the upcoming Olympic trials and her nerves, the Melbourne swimmers in lockdown, and more.
Justin Leppitsch on the turbulence at Carlton and his own experience at Brisbane, Sophie from Princes Hill, Andrew Voss on the Queenslanders' mind games ahead of Origin, Australian swimmer Bronte Campbell ahead of the Olympic trials, and Todd Woodbridge on Rafael Nadal as he shoots for no. 14 at Roland-Garros.
Reflections on Adam Goodes refusing a place in the AFL Hall of Fame, Justin Leppitsch on the magnets (5:17), across the divide with Andrew Voss (32:19), Australian swimmer Bronte Campbell (39:56), tennis broadcaster Todd Woodbridge (50:10), and Auto Action editor-at-large Mark Fogarty (59:00).
On the latest episode of The Morning Show podcast: Kelly Osbourne on her latest project; Dannii Minogue tells us about her two big milestones she's celebrating this year; Brandon Jenner on his new music and Caitlyn running for Governor of California. Plus Sami Lukis, Robin Lawley, Bronte Campbell and Nikki Exotika. Be sure to follow and subscribe to be notified of upcoming episodes of The Morning Show Podcast: http://smarturl.it/TMSpodcast. Find more from The Morning Show online and on 7plus. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris Fagan on the Lachie Neale tag and the confrontation with Chris Scott, Jacob Weitering on another 0-2 start for Carlton, Bronte Campbell looking ahead to the Tokyo Olympics, and Dhruv Rodrigues Chico on his Stawell Gift expectations.
Brisbane Lions coach Chris Fagan, Carlton defender Jacob Weitering, Yarra City councillor Stephen Jolly, Australian swimmer Bronte Campbell, sports broadcaster Neroli Meadows, and Victorian sprinter Dhruv Rodrigues Chico.
The 2016 Olympic gold medallist spoke about her Tokyo preparation, missing out on family and friends at the upcoming Games, and "Olympic whiplash."
How the Year of Covid in 2020 has changed sport and our attitudes to it with our expert panel plus Olympic swimmer Bronte Campbell, former Hockeyroo Lily Brazel, Alliance for Gambling Reform Tim Costello and USADA boss Travis Tygart on Russia ban.
How the Year of Covid in 2020 has changed sport and our attitudes to it with our expert panel plus Olympic swimmer Bronte Campbell, former Hockeyroo Lily Brazel, Alliance for Gambling Reform Tim Costello and USADA boss Travis Tygart on Russia ban.
How the Year of Covid in 2020 has changed sport and our attitudes to it with our expert panel plus Olympic swimmer Bronte Campbell, former Hockeyroo Lily Brazel, Alliance for Gambling Reform Tim Costello and USADA boss Travis Tygart on Russia ban.
Luke Hodge, Craig Jennings, Sam Edmund, Emma Murray, Bronte Campbell and Adrian Houghton in a snapshot
Luke Hodge, Craig Jennings, Sam Edmund, Emma Murray, Bronte Campbell and Adrian Houghton this Tuesday morning
Luke Hodge and Bronte Campbell in 30 minutes
Australian Olympic swimmer, Bronte Campbell joins Gerard.
There's no doubt a lot of us are feeling a bit lost or struggling at the moment. Well you're not alone. In Bounce Back, Andrew talks to prominent Australians about major challenges that have been thrown their way, and how they've overcome these difficulties on the road to success. In this episode Dr Rochford speaks with Bronte Campbell. You'll know her as an International swimming champion. She represented Australia at two Olympics and at Rio in 2016 she and her team won gold in the women's 4X100 Freestyle Relay in World Record time, breaking the record they previously set in 2014. From the highs of winning gold to days later finishing fourth in the 100 metre freestyle, a race she went into as World Champion. Despite swimming with "a body that feels like its held together with sticky tape" Bronte is training for a third Olympics in Tokyo in 2021. Her training partner is also her closet rival and happens to be her sister Cate Campbell. This series will feature some of Australia's most recognised sports men and women, prominent businesspeople and well-known politicians, allowing them to tell their story, in their own words. Bounce Back is about promoting well-being and good mental health, by showing that even in the most difficult of times, there are people who you can turn to for support - whether they're mates, family, colleagues, professionals even your neighbours. It's about how to look after yourself when things are tough, believing in yourself and knowing you can come through it even stronger. Dr. Andrew Rochford is a proud ambassador for DrinkWise, which is sponsoring this podcast. We hope you enjoy Bounce Back. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bronte Campbell is an Olympic, World and Commonwealth Games swimming gold medallist. A champion in and out of the pool. As a teenage prodigy, dealing with the enormous expectations this nation puts on its elite swimmers is hard. Really hard. How she managed that, and continues to manage that, is a credit to her and the people who love and support her. Love and support….essential ingredients.
I asked myself ‘if it’s not me, then who is it?’” - Farid Noori on his dream of becoming the first mountain biker from Afghanistan to compete at an Olympics. Farid Noori grew up as a refugee in Pakistan after his family fled the Taliban when he was just two years old. He tells us about his early life in Pakistan, his return to Afghanistan and how he’s hoping to grow the sport in his homeland. Noori recalls going to school in a Unicef tent and being able to see rocket shells and debris that were left over from the war. He remembers learning to ride a bike while waiting in line for bread and he says he hopes his own Olympic ambitions can help pave the way for other athletes from Afghanistan. “I thought my career was over at seventeen and to have gone through this a second time is pretty brutal” – Annabelle Lindsay on the rule change that has ended her international wheelchair basketball career. Lindsay is one of a number of athletes, who have been told their disabilities no longer meet the new eligibility criteria set down by the International Paralympic Committee. She had been hoping to represent Australia at next year’s Paralympics and says the rule change could also see her lose her university scholarship in America. Lindsay took up wheelchair basketball after a serious knee-injury after a teenager ended her hopes of playing basketball. This week saw Australian athletes past and present including – Mitchell Starc, Alyssa Healy, Julie Murray and Bronte Campbell - sleep at the Sydney Cricket Ground to raise funds for homeless young people. ‘Sports Stars Sleepout’ was organised by the Chappell Foundation and its founder – the former Australia cricketer Greg Chappell – joins us to discuss the success of the event and the inspiration behind it. Sporting Witness remembers the late Junko Tabei, who back in 1975 became the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest. As well as being an achievement in its own right, Tabei had to defy the cultural norms in her home country of Japan where women were not expected to be world-class mountaineers. And – with live sport continuing we found out what's happening at the second test match between England and Pakistan and we check in on the latest at the World Snooker Championship. Photo: Farid Noori takes part in a mountain biking event (Credit: Farid Noori)
Olympic medalist, Bronte Campbell joins Gerard.
Luke Hodge and Bronte Campbell in 30 minutes
Luke Hodge, Jack Steele, Bronte Campbell and Emma Murray this Tuesday morning
Luke Hodge, Jack Steele, Bronte Campbell and Emma Murray in a snapshot
Season 2 FINALE Ep 36 Part 2, in this final episode for season 2 we chat with Australian Swim team Superstar, Olympic Games, World Champs and Comm games Gold Medallist Bronte Campbell. Bronte has been one of the most requested Dolphins team members to interview on the podcast which is testament to her popularity with the Australian Public. In this chat we discuss her early days back in Malawi with her family, her journey through the age group years racing along side many of the swimmers on the team with her today, her amazing bond with her training partner and sister Cate Campbell, as well as all the highlights through her career so far, and what is to come in 2021
Australian Olympic and World Champion swimmer Bronte Campbell lifts her media ban after the Olympics are postponed. Reigning Super Netball coach Briony Akle, from the NSW Swifts, talks about how she kept her athletes motivated and fit during lockdown and Ros Moriarty talks about Indigenous and women's football.
Season 2 Ep 21, we chat with Australian Champion and NSW superstar Joseph Hamson. In this podcast we discuss Josephs early days in the pool, moving to his now home club Knox Pymble Swim Club, his coach Nick Dobson, the State Teams experience down in the ACT, as well as getting some tips from the high performance team that now train out of the Knox pool with Cate and Bronte Campbell.
Olympic swimmer Bronte Campbell joins us as she returns to swimming.
Martin Pakula, Kelvin White, Peter Moody, Bronte Campbell, Andrea Watson, Adrian Brown, Emma Murray and 4x4 Racing this Tuesday morning
Martin Pakula, Peter Moody, Bronte Campbell, Andrea Watson, and 4x4 Racing in a snapshot
In this episode world renowned coach Simon Cusack talks about his early days and how he got involved in coaching. Coming from a coaching family of three generations Simon worked extremely hard to earn the success he has accumulated. His work with Cate & Bronte Campbell from a very early age has been a remarkable journey for all...albeit not always a smooth one...overcoming obstacles at every turn. From his early days as a Junior Coach at the Indooroopilly Swimming Club in Brisbane to success at the Olympic Games... A three time ASCTA and Swimming Australia Coach of the Year his story is far reaching and one I know you will enjoy!
Olympic gold medalist Bronte Campbell joined Gerard.
Bronte Campbell is one of the stars of the pool, and this week she joins Shane and Nat to discuss her preparations for Tokyo. Campbell discusses her rivalry with sister, Cate and opens up about supporting her sister after “possibly the greatest choke in Olympic history.” The Olympic gold medallist also questions the time in limbo for team mate Shayna Jack, who is still yet to learn her fate from ASADA. And, should Mack Horton’s protest against Sun Yang be permitted at an event like the Olympics? Campbell gives her view. Stewart McSweyn and Kurtis Marschall have locked in their places on the Australian Olympic Team, so where to from here for two up and coming champions of Athletics. And, is coronavirus a legitimate concern ahead of Tokyo 2020. Plus, redemption for Liz Cambage, and an insight to the Games Opening Ceremony. Don’t forget to rate the show on Apple Podcasts and join us on Twitter: @ReadySetTokyo.
Today we welcome Bronte Campbell who is a two time Olympian, Olympic gold medalist, 5 time long course World Championship gold medalist and 5 time Commonwealth Games gold medalist. We discuss her career, funding for swimming, her injuries, training load, emergency Uncle Tobys snacks, sprinters body composition, doping in sport, Tokyo 2020 and much more.
Imagine if your biggest professional rival was also your sister. And imagine if your profession was one of the most unforgiving in the world. Cate and Bronte Campbell have been competing against one another for almost all their lives and yet in 2016, during the 100m freestyle at the Rio Olympics, something went horribly wrong for Cate. What happened next would affect both sisters and change Cate's attitude to swimming for a long time. In this episode, Cate and Bronte join Mia Freedman to discuss the behind-the-scenes reality of their careers as professional swimmers, growing up in Africa before moving to Australia, what it's like to date a professional athlete and how they manage to be each other's greatest rivals and biggest supporters. Click here to subscribe to No Filter. CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman With thanks to special guests Cate and Bronte Campbell Producer: Elissa Ratliff If you are after something else to listen to, check out Mia's interview with Leisel Jones GET IN TOUCH: Call the PodPhone on 02 8999 9386. Email the show at podcast@mamamia.com.au No Filter is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Imagine if your biggest professional rival was also your sister. And imagine if your profession was one of the most unforgiving in the world. Cate and Bronte Campbell have been competing against one another for almost all their lives and yet in 2016, during the 100m freestyle at the Rio Olympics, something went horribly wrong for Cate. What happened next would affect both sisters and change Cate's attitude to swimming for a long time. In this episode, Cate and Bronte join Mia Freedman to discuss the behind-the-scenes reality of their careers as professional swimmers, growing up in Africa before moving to Australia, what it's like to date a professional athlete and how they manage to be each other's greatest rivals and biggest supporters. Click here to subscribe to No Filter. CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman With thanks to special guests Cate and Bronte Campbell Producer: Elissa Ratliff If you are after something else to listen to, check out Mia's interview with Leisel Jones GET IN TOUCH: Call the PodPhone on 02 8999 9386. Email the show at podcast@mamamia.com.au No Filter is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Imagine if your biggest professional rival was also your sister. And imagine if your profession was one of the most unforgiving in the world. Cate and Bronte Campbell have been competing against one another for almost all their lives and yet in 2016, during the 100m freestyle at the Rio Olympics, something went horribly wrong for Cate. What happened next would affect both sisters and change Cate's attitude to swimming for a long time. In this episode, Cate and Bronte join Mia Freedman to discuss the behind-the-scenes reality of their careers as professional swimmers, growing up in Africa before moving to Australia, what it's like to date a professional athlete and how they manage to be each other's greatest rivals and biggest supporters. Click here to subscribe to No Filter. CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman With thanks to special guests Cate and Bronte Campbell Producer: Elissa Ratliff If you are after something else to listen to, check out Mia's interview with Leisel Jones GET IN TOUCH: Call the PodPhone on 02 8999 9386. Email the show at podcast@mamamia.com.au No Filter is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#TheHowieGames | It's a 2 for one deal to start series 6! Cate and Bronte Campbell are two of the most delightful people one could ever meet. They are smiley, happy, bubbly, loud and funny. They also both have an iron will that has helped them to both become world champions in the pool. There's not much this episode doesn't cover. Swimming with hippos, fantail quiz competitions and hard earned successes. During the second half of the episode the brutal nature of professional sport comes to light. Injury, pain, defeat and lots of tears as the sisters talk about what happens when a dream is shattered. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#TheHowieGames | It's a 2 for one deal to start series 6! Cate and Bronte Campbell are two of the most delightful people one could ever meet. They are smiley, happy, bubbly, loud and funny. They also both have an iron will that has helped them to both become world champions in the pool. There's not much this episode doesn't cover. Swimming with hippos, fantail quiz competitions and hard earned successes. During the second half of the episode the brutal nature of professional sport comes to light. Injury, pain, defeat and lots of tears as the sisters talk about what happens when a dream is shattered. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On EP 125 of The Thinkergirls Pod Channel, Stacey June and Kristie Mercer creators of some of the most successful female podcasts and content in Australia chat with Aussie Olympic and Commonwealth swimmer Bronte Campbell, to help TG Posse member Karen. Karen's friends are excluding her from social events because they're worried that self proclaimed "Exercise Bunny" Karen will judge their food choices.2:03 – Karen aka Exercise Bunny needs our help…3:02 – Why is it in Australia that we judge people for NOT drinking?4:40 – Stace can relate to Karen’s problem because she eats gluten free.6:34 – If your friends love you for you, they’ll support your dietary choices / condition.9:31 – It’s all about finding the balance.We’re going on tour! Tickets go on sale Monday 22nd HERE.Want to join our VIP Posse? (For a small amount of $$ each month have access to a tonne of extras and join the online community.) Learn more HERE More from The Thinkergirls:Email us – hello@thinkergirl.com.auFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/thinkergirlsInstagram – https://instagram.com/thethinkergirlsAll Podcasts – http://bit.ly/2wviSir See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On EP 124 of The Thinkergirls Pod Channel, Stacey June and Kristie Mercer creators of some of the most successful female podcasts and content in Australia sit down with another incredible guest... Aussie Olympic and Commonwealth swimmer Bronte Campbell!4:07 – Bronte is one of 5 kids; are her siblings often forgotten because she and Kate are so famous, just like the third Smith child is outshone by Willow and Jaden?6:23 – What was the move from Africa to Australia like for a 7 year old Bronte?8:12 – When did swimming become such a passion of Bronte’s?10:43 – Bronte has had the same coach since day one!12:38 – What makes an Olympic quality swimmer?14:10 – Fate played a huge part in Bronte’s career.16:38 – Bronte’s sister is her biggest rival and her best friend, how does that dynamic work?19:33 – Public opinions change the competitive dynamic between Bronte and Kate rather than something between them.22:48 – Is it hard for Bronte to relish in her success when it means her sister’s failure?24:53 – Australian sports culture is really rooted in ownership of the athletes.28:32 – Going into the Rio Olympics, Bronte was hiding the fact that she’d suffered from constant injuries in the 8 months leading up to the event.30:33 – The psychology behind being an Olympian is intense.60 minutes special on the Campbell sisters - Watch HEREEP 123: Why Kristie’s Going Back On The Pill + What Is The Zero To Three Movement? - Listen HEREAndrew Denton Interviews Cate and Bronte Campbell - Watch HEREWe’re going on tour! Tickets go on sale Monday 22nd HERE.Want to join our VIP Posse? (For a small amount of $$ each month have access to a tonne of extras and join the online community.) Learn more HERE More from The Thinkergirls:Email us – hello@thinkergirl.com.auFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/thinkergirlsInstagram – https://instagram.com/thethinkergirlsAll Podcasts – http://bit.ly/2wviSir See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Simon Cusack will head a new high-performance hub in the Northern Metro area of Sydney. Joining him will be Cate and Bronte Campbell. In this in-depth interview, new SNSW President Chris Fydler talks to us about this exciting project. Further information: Swimming NSW announcement NSWIS announcement The post SDR017: Understanding Sydney’s new high performance hub with Chris Fydler appeared first on Mensard.
Olympians off the record: Bruce McAvaney interviews Australian Olympians Podcast
Cate and Bronte Campbell are living out one of the great Olympic stories as they head to the Rio Olympics together. In this extraordinary interview with Bruce McAvaney for Olympians: Off the Record, Cate and Bronte reveal a heartrending layer of the Campbell family story, and what motivates them for Rio 2016.