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This week, we are delighted to welcome Eni Aluko to the show. Categorizing Eni's career is a hard one. Former professional footballer, media personality, investor, sporting executive. Eni has been a prominent figure in the sport for nearly 20 years. As a player, she most notably represented Chelsea and Juventus, while winning over 100 caps for England, playing a huge role in establishing the women's professional game we enjoy so much today. She is a leading pundit for ITV and TNT, while also being the first female to appear on Match of the Day. She has held Sporting Director positions at Aston Villa and Angel City in the US, and is now part of Mercury13, a multi-club ownership group focused on acquiring controlling stakes in professional women's football teams. It's an impressive list of achievements, but that's not to suggest it's been an easy road. From the challenges of accessing football in her youth, struggling to finance a career in football before it became professional, fighting against the vitriol of female pundits in the male game, and coming through a very public discrimination case with the FA, Eni has be instrumental in elevating the profile of women's football and most importantly, women in football as a whole. This was a special opportunity to sit down with her and talk through all of this. It is a conversation driven by frank honesty, with some fascinating opinion thrown in on the current footballing landscape for good measure. She openly admits she is not everyone's cup of tea, but that doesn't bother her. In today's show we discuss: Accessibility of women's football: The lack of access when Eni was growing up. How did she begin her career and what were academy systems like? How financially feasible was it to commit to a career in football before the women's game became professional? How moving to the US was Eni's most viable route to professional football, and how the WSL has changed that today. Having to ‘pay-to-play' for England: taking time off from a full time job away from football to be able to play for your country. Should women's clubs be integrated into men's clubs or should they be separate entities like we often see in the US. Brand, attendance and freedom to act independently? A career away from the pitch: Breaking into the media: appearing as the first female pundit on Match of the Day to contracts with TNT and ITV. Putting yourself in the public and breaking down the barriers for women to play a major role in the world of sports media across the men's game. Handling the pressures of live TV and the scrutiny that has arisen from social media. How to ignore the noise and focus on the job. The concern that women coming into football media are now not performing because they are fearful of making mistakes. A passion for football business and governance: ‘Director of Football' roles at Aston Villa and Angel City and how football clubs are run. Investment into women's football: Mercury13 and the multi club investment model. What are the opportunities and challenges facing the women's game? The football landscape today: How do transfers work? As an experienced sporting director, what is the relationship like between clubs when negotiating a deal? What is Eni's view on the increasingly prevalent PSR and how they have been executed over the past 6 months? Will an independent regulator improve the Premier League? Should there be a salary cap introduced to control spending and protect clubs from getting into financial difficulty? Declan to Rice to Arsenal. Did City participate to help Arteta get his deal done? Communication is key. We need to know what is going within clubs to help the fans engage with their teams. We are delighted to partner with SeatUnique, the ultimate destination for elevating live events into unforgettable experiences. Visit seatunique.com to discover some of the incredible packages they have to offer across some of the biggest sport, media and entertainment events.
The latest Bank of England update is moving markets but British Politicians are focused on football. Senior Economics Editor Philip Aldrick brings us the latest on the Bank of England's rate cutting path.Plus, we dissect the controversy surrounding changes to the England Flag on the Nike's Euro 2024 kit with and former England player, football executive and broadcaster Eniola Aluko. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
British-Nigerian football executive, broadcaster and former England player Eniola Aluko joins Caroline Hepker and James Woolcock to discuss the controversy surrounding changes to the England Flag on Nike's Euro 2024 kit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this episode I'm chatting with Eniola Aluko. Footballer, lawyer, author, pundit, multi-hyphenate (Note the word hyphenate, we're gonna get into that a bit today). She's got a keen aesthetic eye, listing art-collecting amongst her passions and this translates into her clothing choices as well. I worked with Eni on a podcast for FIFA a couple of years ago and she's an absolute legend. I'm buzzing to have a chat with her about life and garms today. Don't forget to follow us everywhere on the socials we are @myowngarms everywhere. We're behind the scenes pics, guest announcements, bonus vids. All of that type of stuff. Right, let's do this thing. This is My Own Garms with Eni Aluko If you love this ep then drop us a comment on YouTube, a review on Apple Podcasts, or a comment on Spotify Get at us on the socials and let us know what you thought, we're @myowngarms everywhere If you wanna support us with a little donation head to Patreon.com/myowngarms If you want to advertise with us, slide into the DMs. We'll have a chat My Own Garms is a video podcast. You can watch on Spotify and Youtube. There's gonna be loads of clips on TikTok and Insta (@myowngarms). But if you just want the audio, then you can find us wherever you usually listen to your podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myowngarms/message
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The discussion on the transfer market frenzy continues, with a host of clubs in the hunt for fresh blood. Who holds the trump card in these negotiations - the selling club, the buying club, the owners, the managers or the players themselves? Listen in as we hear from Fabrizio Romano, Eniola Aluko & Dharmesh Sheth on the latest transfer stories dominating the headlines. Got a story to tell? Get in touch with us!edanker@sph.com.sg | raushan@sph.com.sg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eniola Aluko is one of the leading figures in women's football. During an impressive career on the pitch as a striker she was a double-FA Women's Cup winner and three-time Premier/Super League champion and was league top-scorer with Chelsea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Misha Sher, a sports marketing veteran, author, lecturer with a unique background and great stories from working with Pele to many other big sports properties and brands. We are going deep why brands engage with sports, esports/gaming, women's sport and how to activate it, athlete marketing and unpacking his current role as Global Head of Sport, Entertainment and Culture at MediaCom (now called EssenceMediacom and part of WPP's GroupM). Key Highlights Born in Ukraine, immigrating to the US at the age of 13, culture shock, didn't speak the language. Football/Soccer was his language and helped him to integrate Dream to be a pro Footballer cut short, first job in Banking in Boston – start making a living Next stop Masters Degree in Football in Liverpool – back to his passion – thesis on Premier League Clubs in North America Soccerex – Director of Business Development – helping expand to Singapore and new commercial ideas, ie cities paying host fees Short sting as Ranger Football Club as Global Partnership Director – some lessons from it Entering MediaCom – short intro on the company being part of WPP's GroupM – managing billions of dollars of advertising money Media agency investing in traditional media channels, agency starting to offer new services to take “customers” (Brands) into sport and other entertainment spaces Sports marketing agencies and Media Agencies, from partners to rivals Pele – amazing opportunity to represent him for several years to help build his brand and create commercial opportunities (Pele was 72 at the time). Brazil about to host the FIFA World 2014 and Olympics 2016 – most iconic Brazilian sports star – building his brand by association with other iconic brands (Coca Cola, Emirates, Hublot, Procter & Gamble, etc) Amazing networking by being around him and meeting Heads of States to CEO's - signing multi years, multi million dollar deals for him – managing and maximizing his time Some personal stories about Pele, the Legend and the man he was Deploying Clients Money – over USD 1 billion in his career across B2C and B2B opportunities - value creation is the key Transactional nature of industry vs “why” would/should the fan/customer care and what is the best vehicle to achieve the client's objectives “As a brand, don't disrupt what people love, be the thing what people love” - Eintracht Frankfurt sponsor example (Indeed), perfect alignment with club Discussion about lack of understanding and budgets beyond the initial budget to buy into a property by many brands – ratio spending on activation Balancing risk factors for brands between engagement in athletes, clubs/teams and leagues, different risk vs rewards Athletes and influencers becoming “media platforms”, huge social media reach and the opportunity for brands Gaming/Esport/Web3, where are the opportunities for brands – examples and discussion about future growth Growth of Women's sport, the importance and opportunities for brands Working on new book – (working title) “From Athlete to Enterprise” – how to build a personal brand and build sustainable future incomes About Senior commercial & marketing executive with more than 15 years international experience developing some of the most iconic brands, rights holders and talent. Having operated at the cross section of sport, media, tech, talent and advertising, have an intrinsic understanding of how to unlock growth to drive commercial and strategic objectives. Have advised on strategic direction, negotiation and execution of more than £1B in partnerships across sport & entertainment in more than 40 markets. Strong business leader, with track record of building and managing diverse teams while operating in a multifaceted global organization. Possess a considerable global network of C-suite executives across sport, music, brands, governments, media owners and agencies. Passionate about embracing disruption and driving industry innovation, with opinions regularly featured in major media outlets (CNN, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Sport Business Intl). Co-Author of a best-selling book, ‘Art of Branded Entertainment', exploring the future of uninterrupted marketing. Specialties: Leadership, Strategic planning, Marketing & Brand strategy, Business growth, Commercial partnerships, Revenue generation, Sport & Entertainment strategy and activation, Public speaking, Pitching, Sales & Business Development, Talent Management, Negotiation, Brand building. Clients include: Toyota, Coca-Cola, American Airlines, Dell, Shell, indeed, Skoda, Subway, Hotels.com, BAT, Allianz, GSK, Fonterra, Sony PlayStation, Beats by Dre, Richemont, Pelé, Brian Lara, Eniola Aluko, Liverpool FC, Watford FC. 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This week on the Connected Podcast, Sue and Sacha sit down with Misha Sher who is Global Head of Sport, Entertainment and Culture here at MediaCom. As an industry veteran who has been at the forefront of the sports industry for more than 15 years, Misha has negotiated and advised on sponsorship investments and activations with major sport & entertainment properties, including UEFA, IOC, NFL and F1 in more than 25 countries. At MediaCom, he has built and scaled global sport & entertainment business that sits at the intersection of sport, media, lifestyle and culture, with clients that include some of the biggest blue-chip brands like Toyota, Shell, Mars and many more as well as top talent such as Pelé, Brian Lara, Mesut Özil, Vinicius Jr and Eniola Aluko.
Welcome back to the Crown & Anchor, Greyhounds! In this episode Marisa and Christian have a conversation with former England National Team player and current Sporting Director of Angel City FC, Eniola Aluko!Ted Lasso fans may also recognize Eniola from her brief cameo appearance on the show in Season 2, Episode 5: "Rainbow." Eniola appears as a player in the scene where Roy and Ted encourage Isaac to participate in a pickup football match to help him find his joy in the game again.Of course, it didn't take much acting for Eniola to look like one of the best players on the pitch. Though she recently retired from playing professionally, Eniola played for some of the biggest clubs in the world including the England & Great Britain National Teams, Chelsea, and Juventus. Post-retirement, she has worked as a television commentator and football executive, and is currently the Sporting Director of NWSL club Angel City FC in Los Angeles, California.We chatted with Eniola about her experience on the Ted Lasso set, her career in professional football, and the incredible start that Angel City FC have experienced during their inaugural season in the National Women's Soccer League.Full show notes can be found on our website: https://www.tedlassopod.com/eniola-aluko-ted-lassoRichmond Til We Die is an episode-by-episode conversation about the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso, where we explore the characters, their relationships to each other, and how they're able to make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one moment and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next. When you're here, you're a Greyhound!
This week's guest is women's football trailblazer Eniola Aluko. A star striker, lawyer and football executive Eni has a unique outlook on the world. She sat down with Era to discuss her ridiculous number of winners medals, the state of women's football globally, racism, the press and much much more. Like, comment and subscribe to the channel. Instagram: @onthejudypodcast Twitter: @onthejudypod Email: onthejudypod@gmail.com A Total Media production See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to season 2 of the FIFA PlayOn Podcast where football and music meet. Join our hosts, Eniola Aluko and Alvaro Soler, every Wednesday when they chat to iconic footballers and game-changing musicians as they explore the interplay between music and football in their lives. It's time to Play On. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Real conversations with real people!James Alabi, Femi Ilesanmi and Medy Elito (Don E) are joined by a true icon in football, Eniola Aluko! A former professional player reaching the highest levels for 18 years! Playing for top flight teams like Chelsea and Juventus. And not to mention over 100 international caps for England!Eniola shares some of her earliest experiences, her natural born gift to play football, what it means to be a Nigerian and her views on the world of football. This ones epic! Femi really came through with drip in this one! Enjoy!LIKE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE! FOLLOW US ON: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.ballert... Twitter: https://twitter.com/TBallertalkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the.ballertalkSHOW LESS
On today's 50th episode of The unTITLED Podcast, friend of unTITLED Radha from "She Talks Ball" returns for the third time to talk on a number of topics in Women's Football.Shannon and Radha start by reflecting on the Champion's League final, reflect on Chelsea's remarkable season and speculate potential off-season moves and whether the look of their starting XI will be different come August (2:33); They then discuss an incredible amount of movement in the WSL, from players to coaches before the transfer window has even opened, including Casey Stoney's rumored destination, Eniola Aluko to LA, Sam Mewis and Rose Lavelle returning stateside, along with Gemma Bonner and Ebony Salmon, and why the US and the NWSL is such a major draw (21:25); They finish up their conversation looking back on a few international friendlies form April, and offer their updated Team GB squads (46:02); To close it out, the 50th edition of "Player Voicemail" (1:07:14).Listen/Subscribe/Rate/Review: Apple + SpotifyFollow/Engage: Instagram @untitled.offic + Twitter @untitledofficSupport The Girls.
We're joined by Eniola "Eni" Aluko, an accomplished professional footballer, lawyer, media personality, best-selling author, and Sporting Director for Aston Villa Women FC. In this episode, we discuss her journey from playing in the FA Women's Premier League Cup final at the tender age of 15, how she tackles spreading the gospel, and her journey with forgiveness. This episode highlights just how intentional God can be when preparation meets opportunity
In this Pitch Talk Special Feature segment SSLJA & JBK to discuss the underrepresentation of people from BAME (Black and Minority Ethnic) backgrounds in Women's football. 0:00 Intro & Lack of representation as a barrier to entry 4:00 Damaged perception of Women's football after Aluko & Spence vs Mark Sampson as a barrier 14:00 - Are the fa doing enough to change the system & address a lack of BAME mentoring? 16.58 - Social Media abuse & Black underrepresentation in society 19:00 - Can the system be changed and how? 20:00 - Are the men running women's football taking away opportunities? 25:00 - Hope Powell, Alex Scott & Rachel Yankey, can they open BAME doors? In this second part of 2 videos SSLJA and JBK discuss reasons why people from BAME backgrounds lack representation on the pitch, looking at reasons including lack of representation on the pitch and off it as a barrier to entry, dissecting recent interview quotes from Aston Villa ladies player Anita Asante. SSLJA & JBK also discuss what can be done and how the system can be changed to help create more opportunities, to help more people from BAME backgrounds feel more welcomed & included in women's football and eventually grow the talent pool. https://www.mixcloud.com/pitchtalk/pitch-talk-30-10-2017/ - Pitch Talk podcast discussing the Eniola Aluko & Drew Spence v Mark Sampson case. For more information about Pitch Talk visit: http://Facebook.com/pitchtalk (Become a fan & member of our Facebook group) http://Twitter.com/pitchtalk @pitchtalk https://www.instagram.com/pitchtalk/ http://Youtube.com/pitchtalk Find & Subscribe to our audio - Add us to your favourite podcast app via RSS Feed - https://pitchtalk.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Podomatic - https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/pitchtalk Podbean - https://pitchtalk.podbean.com/ Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/pitch-talk-podcast/id445883703 Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3BpdGNodGFsay9mZWVkLnhtbA Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0y9lR6WJaNLyAr7diAHhqh#upsell PlayerFM - https://player.fm/series/pitch-talk-podcast-2859976 #BAME #WomensFootball #FA #Diversity #EnglandLadies #Lionesses #RooneyRule #Equality #EniolaAluko #MarkSampson #DrewSpence #LianneSanderson #ColinKaepernik #MarcusRashford #RaheemSterling #Coaching #Racism #AlexScott #AnitaAsante #DanielleCarter #LaurenJames #EbonySalmon #FA #ArsenalLadies #AstonVillaLadies #WatfordLadies #stereotypes #racialstereotypes #racialbarriers #PitchTalk #Vlogs #PremierLeague #EFL #Podcast #money #football #players #coaching #soccer #GrassRootsFootball #UEFA #FIFA #FootballVideos #opinion #fans #facebook #twitter #igtv #instagram #YouTube
To celebrate International Women's Day, Sarah Wilmore, Tess Derry and Yasmin Ryder chat to former England footballer Eniola Aluko. Eni is the director of women's football at Aston Villa, has over 100 England caps and won multiple honours for her playing careers at Chelsea and Juventus. The 34-year-old also has a first-class law degree and is the renowned author of They Don't Teach This. A pioneer of the game, she was the first female pundit on Match of the Day. Eni was also formerly involved in a high-profile racism case against the FA, and after a five-year battle, she finally received an apology from England manager Mark Sampson.
To celebrate International Women's Day, we're going inside the mind of some of the most successful women from elite sport, business and the performing arts. I'm lucky to be surrounded by some amazing women – my mum, wife, two daughters, and the mostly female team at Sporting Edge. Whether you're male or female tuning in, let's celebrate what women have achieved through their discipline, confidence and resilience. We dive into the Member's Club Library to learn more about the power of role models, hearing from former Great Britain hockey captain Kate Richardson-Walsh and Director of Actor Training at RADA Lucy Skilbeck. Developing confidence and overcoming self-doubt has been instrumental for former professional football player Eniola Aluko, former NZ rugby union player Anna Richards, and former Great Britain hockey player Helen Richardson-Walsh. We also learn how to have a successful career alongside a vibrant family life, with advice from senior corporate executive Ilaria Gregotti and the FA's Baroness Sue Campbell. British Paralympic cyclist Dame Sarah Storey and British former skeleton racer and Olympic gold medallist Amy Williams also share their inspirational thoughts to help more women to seize their opportunities. Join our Members Club community and get 24/7 access to all the insights featured in this show along with over 1000 high performance strategies to accelerate your successhttps://www.sportingedge.com/membership/ ( here). Use the code INSPIRE21 at checkout to get a free month's trial. Links to upcoming webinars and programs: https://sportingedge.com/services/digital-coaching-programmes.html (Digital Coaching Programs) https://sportingedge.com/services/remote-teams-collection.html (Remote Teams Collection) Links mentioned: https://www.sportingedge.com/podcasts/episode-21.html (Episode 21: 5 MENtal Insights) https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/micro-lessons-motivation-setbacks-psychology-from-joe/id1498626216?i=1000509504612 (Micro-lessons: Motivation, Setbacks and Psychology from the Joe Marler Show) https://www.sportingedge.com/resources/women-who-win-whitepaper.html (Whitepaper: Seven Secrets of Women Who Win) Connect with Jeremy Contact hello@sportingedge.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremysnape/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremysnape/) Twitter https://twitter.com/thesportingedge (https://twitter.com/thesportingedge) Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TheSportingEdge (http://www.facebook.com/TheSportingEdge) Website www.sportingedge.com
Keith Boanas is a Uefa Pro License coach and FA affiliate tutor and is working for the highly-regarded Palace for Life Foundation. He has a long history in the men and women's game – after a three-year stint as boss of Tooting & Mitcham United men’s team from 1998-2001, Boanas moved on to managing Charlton Ladies and Millwall Lionesses before taking charge of the Estonia Women’s team for seven years from 2009-16. He has worked with and assisted in the development of many senior England women internationals such as the head coach of WSL club Manchester United and former England captain Casey Stoney, Eniola Aluko and is married to former Charlton keeper Pauline Cope.In this podcast Dave Clarke talks to Keith about dealing with coaching in the lockdown including keeping fit, the learning curve for coaches as well as players, sessions he has had published in Soccer Coach Weekly and Elite Soccer, his role with the Palace for Life Foundation, what skills a coach should be looking to learn from coach education and life as a published author.The topics we cover include:Session designDealing with problems in your sessionsConfident coachingWorking with game modelsCoaching the individualWhat to look for in young playersFun soccer games
Luis Miguel Echegaray sits down with women's football legend Eniola Aluko. Eniola breaks down the recently promoted Aston Villa women's team (2:40). What does Eni think of the current direction of women's football (7:10)? Where does Eni see herself in 5-10 years (21:30)? Qué Golazo' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Qué Golazo team on Twitter: @quegolazopod, @lmechegaray, @JimmyConrad, @Jon_LeGossip, @jamesbenge, @heathpearce Watch Qué Golazo on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCET00YnetHT7tOpu12v8jxg?pbjreload=102 For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Book Club, we're joined by a legend of English women's football: former Chelsea, Juventus and England striker, Eniola Aluko!Eni joins Kate and Jim in the studio to reminisce about the pivotal moments in a storied career that stretches back nearly two decades: from representing Great Britain at London 2012, to title wins in Italy and England. Eni's autobiography, 'They Don't Teach This', also documents the latter stages of her international career where the FA failed to look into her concerns surrounding racial discrimination and bullying within the England setup. We cover all of that and lots more on today's fascinating episode – join us!Search ‘Football Ramble’ on social media to find us, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A native of Ballina, Ireland, Sully has worked at many different levels in the United States and abroad. While at the Atlanta Beat, O’Sullivan coached USA National team players, Hope Solo, Tobin Heath, Lori Chalupny & Angie Kerr; also present were many top international players, including Japan’s captain Aya Miyami, 2008 Hermann Winner Mami Yamaguchi, England’s Eniola Aluko and current Damallsvenskan stars Johanna Rasmussen of Denmark and Ramona Bachmann of Switzerland. Before coming to the Beat O’Sullivan was a professional head coach in the Icelandic Premier League for three seasons. However, it’s at the NCAA Division II level where O’Sullivan has made his mark, serving as head coach at Christian Brothers, West Georgia and Clayton State. O’Sullivan was head coach for both the men’s and women’s teams at Christian Brothers from 1997 to 2003. He posted a record of 87-19-3 with the Christian Brothers women, leading the Lady Bucs to three straight Gulf South Conference championships, an NCAA Division II national runner-up finish in 2001 and the NCAA Division II national championship in 2002. O'Sullivan earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration from the University of Memphis in 1992, where he played collegiately for the Tigers. He and his wife, Anna, are proud parents of two sons - Liam and Tomas.
This week, the game that unites this continent. We're talking to Eniola Aluko, former England and Juventus striker, about her experience as a black woman in European football. We're also talking about what it's like to recover from a Russian Novichok poisoning; Europe's latest refugee plan; and clever puffins. Thanks for listening! If you'd like to help us keep making The Europeans, you can chip in a couple of euros/dollars/pounds a month to our Patreon fund: patreon.com/europeanspodcast. You can watch Eni speaking at the Forum on European Culture here, and check out her book here. This week's Isolation Inspiration: Hanna, The Vampire Ship, and the latest issue of Are We Europe. Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | hello@europeanspodcast.com
As our work has become more flexible, our working days have lengthened. While this is fine to hit a short-term deadline, prolonged exposure to stress can create mental health issues and burnout. In today's episode we explore practical ways to manage our technology and develop healthier stress and recovery cycles in our daily lives. We'll hear more from the neuroscientists Dr. John Coates and Prof. Vincent Walsh about the brain benefits from downtime, and leading athletes, such as former footballer Eniola Aluko and ballerina Victoria Marr, about prioritising your wellbeing. We also find out some great insights about self-awareness from Rugby coach Stuart Lancaster and bestselling author of ‘Stuffocation', James Wallman. Become a Member Get 50% off the first month of Sporting Edge Membership. Simply visit http://www.sportingedge.com/membership (www.sportingedge.com/membership) and enter the code PODCAST50. Within seconds you'll have 24/7 access to over 600 insights and high performance strategies to help you to reach your potential. We look forward to welcoming you. Links to upcoming webinars and programs: https://sportingedge.com/services/digital-coaching-programmes.html (Digital Coaching Programs) https://sportingedge.com/services/remote-teams-collection.html (Remote Teams Collection) Resources mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/Hour-Between-Dog-Wolf-Transforms/dp/0143123408 (‘The Hour Between Dog and Wolf' by John Coates) https://blog.rescuetime.com/screen-time-stats-2018/ (RescueTime - Report) https://www.amazon.com/Stuffocation-Living-More-James-Wallman/dp/0241971543 (‘Stuffocation' by James Wallman) https://www.amazon.com/Busy-How-Thrive-World-Much/dp/1455532983 (‘Busy' by Tony Crabbe) https://www.amazon.com/Rest-More-Done-When-Work/dp/1541617169/ (‘Rest' by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang) Connect with Jeremy Contact hello@sportingedge.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremysnape/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremysnape/) Twitter https://twitter.com/thesportingedge (https://twitter.com/thesportingedge) Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TheSportingEdge (http://www.facebook.com/TheSportingEdge) Websitehttps://sportingedge.com/ ( www.sportingedge.com)
Joining Maro Itoje for this week’s episode of Pearl Conversations is former England player and Director Of Women’s Football at Aston Villa, Eniola Aluko. They caught up in May to discuss life in lockdown, Eni's career in football, the development of the women’s game, and the influence her Nigerian heritage has had on her life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David Jones is joined by Matt Murray and Eniola Aluko as they reflect on Wolves 2-0 win at relegation-threatened West Ham thanks to goals from Raul Jimenez and Pedro Neto.
Our beINSPIRED Podcast brings you the stories of inspiring and world-beating athletes who have turned adversity into opportunity. The podcast series reveals the key figures and moments that have helped propel our beINSPIRED guests from aspiring athletes into the world's elite. By sharing their journeys we continue our commitment to provide a platform to incredible role models across all sports. In the final episode of the first series of the beINSPIRED podcast, Carrie Brown interviews the indomitable Lianne Sanderson, who won the quadruple – the Champions League, the Premier League, the FA Cup, and the League Cup – with Arsenal in 2007 at just 17 years old. She went on to win the Premier League a mere five times with Arsenal. Lianne has not just served clubs; she has also won 50 caps for the England national team, winning the penalty for the team in the 2015 World Cup which would seal the bronze medal for the Lionesses, recording their strongest finish in a World Cup. A dynamic presence on the pitch, Lianne Sanderson sacrificed her international career by backing England teammate Eniola Aluko who spoke out against discriminatory comments made by England women's coach Mark Sampson. An independent investigation found in Aluko's favour. It was a moment which brought a new level of exposure and respect for both the women's game and the voices in it.
Today we are talking to Eniola Aluko, a former professional footballer who achieved 102 England caps and enjoyed a glittering club career with Chelsea and Juventas. She is considered one of the best to ever play the game. Eni has continued her success off the field as an ambassador for United Nations women, solicitor, author and sporting director of Aston Villa Women. She has a new book out called ‘They Don't Teach This', sharing her experiences and aiming to inspire readers to be the best possible versions of themselves.I was introduced to Eni by a mutual friend and admired everything she stands for. She is a fierce competitor and one of the most open and honest people I have ever met. I hope you enjoy our conversation and gain some valuable insights from an incredible woman and someone I highly regard.Follow Eni on Instagram @enialukoFollow the podcast on Instagram @canigetapicturepodYour host @sol_lovemoreProduction @anthonyjames.ldn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the first of our special episodes focused on the women's game we hear from England striker Ellen White; while Eniola Aluko and Sue Smith discuss possible candidates to take over from Phil Neville as England head coach.
Faye Carruthers sits in for Kelly Cates this week and is joined by former Spurs midfielder Jamie O'Hara and former England attacker Lianne Sanderson. They discuss how Bruno Fernandes has changed Manchester United's fortunes, why Jose Mourinho was wrong to publicly criticise Tanguy N'Dombele and what really goes through a manager's mind when your sub is having one. Plus why playing for England isn't always as fun as you'd think, what it's like being given a chasing by Steven Gerrard and how many personal security guards does Cristiano Ronaldo bring to the Juventus Christmas party? Want to hear more great podcasts from JOE (https://www.joe.co.uk)? TKO with Carl Frampton (https://playpodca.st/tko), bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxing House of Rugby (https://playpodca.st/house-of-rugby), the UK's #1 new rugby show. With James Haskell, Mike Tindall and Alex Payne Games for the End of the World (https://playpodca.st/games) - Join us in the apocalypse bunker and dissect life through gaming with a different guest every week Boys Don't Cry with Russell Kane (https://playpodca.st/boys-dont-cry), the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk about Swanny's Cricket Show (https://playpodca.st/swanny), the brand new cricket show from Graeme Swann Unfiltered with James O'Brien (https://playpodca.st/unfiltered), our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview series Special Guests: Jamie O'Hara and Lianne Sanderson.
Regan and Mark catch up with everything Aston Villa Women, including the arrival of Eniola Aluko as Sporting Director, the signing of Sophie Maierhofer and the win against Charlton Athletic Women.
Eniola Aluko is a former footballer who bears the notable distinction of being one of only 11 women to play for England over 100 times and the first ever female pundit on Match of the Day. Born in Nigeria, she was raised on a Birmingham council estate, where her talent for football was obvious from a young age. At 15 she signed up for Birmingham City Ladies. Later, she played for Chelsea and Juventus, gaining a First Class law degree along the way. Later still, she was a whistleblower for racist bullying within the Football Association It was a public battle that required extraordinary reserves of strength, courage and determination. Eni joins me to talk about racism, sexism, equal pay, psychological pressure, failing the New York bar exam twice and the very real difficulties of dating when you're a female athlete. We also discuss her gripping memoir, They Don't Teach This, which is ALL about the incredible lessons she's learned from failure and is therefore very on-brand for this whole podcast. Thank you Eni! This word is overused but you are truly an inspiration. * The Sunday Times Top 5 bestselling book of the podcast, How To Fail: Everything I've Ever Learned From Things Going Wrong is out now in paperback and available to buy here. * They Don't Teach This by Eniola Aluko is published by Yellow Jersey and is available to buy here. * How To Fail With Elizabeth Day is hosted by Elizabeth Day, produced by Naomi Mantin and Chris Sharp. We love hearing from you! To contact us, email howtofailpod@gmail.com * Social Media: Elizabeth Day @elizabday Eni Aluko @EniAlu
After a decent enough start to 2020 against their relegation rivals, Aston Villa lift themselves out of the bottom three, as they look ahead to the second leg of a cup semi-final. Will the arrival of Mbwana Ally Samatta spark both survival and a Wembley trip?David and Chris are joined by Max Stokes (Villa on Tour) to discuss the relegation picture and Villa's rivals in it. Talk also turns to the January window, the incoming Eniola Aluko, Jack Grealish's young replacement and other happenings outside the Villaverse, including, 10-year season tickets and Ibiza away days.There's also the first Scott Hogan Touch Count challenge of 2020, where we find out more about one of Villa's new signings.Watch out for further MOMS Patron shows in the week - become a MOMS PatronTo take advantage of the show sponsor Beer 52's offer of a free case of 10 craft beers (all you have to do is pay the £4.95 postage), check out http://bit.ly/Beer52xMOMS for further details.Enjoy the show!UTVGet Extra Shows and Support the ShowIf you want access to extra exclusive MOMS shows and want the podcast to continue to grow in 2020, please do support the show by becoming a MOMS Patron. As well as regular weekly bonus patron-only episodes, you'll get merchandise discount and the chance of bonus rewards.For more details and to become a Patron, click here: Join MOMS PatronsOr become a MOMS supporter on Facebook.Follow the show on Twitter at @myoldmansaid and join the show's listener facebook group The Mad Few.Podcast Mugs and T-ShirtsListeners can now buy a MOMS Podcast T-shirt or mug to show their support of the show and look cool, check out the MOMS SHOP to buy.David Michael - @oldmansaid Chris Budd - @BUDD_musicMax Stokes - @villaontour_Producer/Editor - David MichaelMy Old Man Said - https://www.myoldmansaid.comVilla on Tour - Villa on Tour You ChannelEditor/Producer - David MichaelOutro music - Phil Marten See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
- “Un violador en tu camino”, il flash mob cileno anti stupro e anti violenza arriva in Italia - L’industria tessile cinese in Toscana tra le cause dell’ ascesa della Lega - Milano, il movimento anti-Lega delle ‘sardine’ riempie piazza Duomo - L’addio a Torino della calciatrice Eniola Aluko solleva il problema del razzismo nella società italiana - Sicilia, solidarietà per il museo Mandralisca
In a powerful and thought provoking episode England Lioness Eni Aluko discusses her identity, race issues and footballing success with Sports Psychologist Gary Bloom. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Halloween we ask where are the women in the horror film industry? How much do women create and view horror differently and who are the women film-makers to look out for? Jane is joined by Aislinn Clarke, the writer-director of ‘The Devil's Doorway’, Lizzie Franke, production executive at the BFI and Anna Bogutskaya, co-founder of The Final Girls, a film collective exploring the intersections of horror films and feminism. So far seventeen women MPs have announced they'll be standing down and not standing in the general election. Newsnight's Katie Razzall joins us to look at the significance of prominent female politicians such as Amber Rudd, Nicky Morgan and Gloria De Piero standing down. It's 50 years since the Women’s FA was created in 1969, officially reviving women's football for the first time since it was banned it in 1921. We speak to Patricia Gregory, one of the players who was instrumental in founding the WFA and reversing the ban, about how they did it - and to Eniola Aluko, who has played over 100 times for England, to reflect on where the women’s game stands today and what the the FA has done for women's football since they regained control in the 1990s. And, teenage pregnancy rates have been falling in the UK and are now at the lowest level since records began in the 1960s but it continues to have one of the highest teenage birth rates in Western Europe. Pregnant Teens is a new BBC podcast that follows three girls Nicole, Megan and Robyn through their pregnancies in Middlesbrough, a town that is bucking the trend - with the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in England and Wales. Jane looks at the realities of young motherhood with Dr Kim Jamie, Assistant Professor in Sociology at the University of Durham and young mum Chyna Powell-Henry. Presenter: Jane Garvey Producer: Ruth Watts
As Emma and Nat take a brake over the summer Harriets co-pilots this week are Amanda Prowse and Scarlette Douglas. Ex England lioness player Eniola Aluko is in the studio talking about growing up in the UK after moving from Nigeria at the age of one, how she longed to fit in as a child and the role that football played in this. Eniola’s new book They Don’t Teach This is out now and as we hear it is. An autobiographical novel in which she shares what she has learnt in life this far, from playing for England, to being a lawyer to finding the bravery to blow the whistle on racism within women football which caused her to loose her England career.She explains how the wise words of her mother steered her towards self validation, and standing up for her background and she says this is something she wants to pass this onto a younger generation of girls through her book. To embrace failure and use the energy you get from it to inspire you to get better for your next venture. And Harriet and the ladies are also joined by Lucy Clark the UK’s first transgender referee. She is talking about the experience of going back to work on the pitch with a new lease of life and everything in-between.She shares her life in football before transitioning, admitting she put it off for years with the concern of other people in her life at the forefront of her actions. Lucy says that Football saved her life by giving her something to focus on when he was younger.She also talks about starring in new film “Fanatical” which is trying to answer the question; Can you be a “Geezer or a real man” without liking football.For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet MinterNatalie CampbellEmma Sexton If you want to get in touch you can find us on all the socials under this name: @badasswomenshrAnd for more about the podcast head here: https://www.badasswomenshour.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Richard Coles and Suzy Klein are joined by the actor Timothy Spall whose latest role is as LS Lowry. He describes his own passion for painting, the relationship between Lowry and his mother, and that with his own mother - who supported his acting ambitions. Footballer, Eniola Aluko won more than 100 caps for England. She explains how she started playing football on an estate in Birmingham as the only girl amongst a team of boys who named her Eddie. The pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason was spotted by Elton John and is now embarking on a brilliant career as a soloist and ensemble player. She describes life as the eldest of seven gifted musicians including brother Sheku who played at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The broadcaster, journalist and writer George Alagaiah, discusses his first thriller, which is set in post-apartheid South Africa from where he once reported. The actor and comedian Doon MacKichan shares her Inheritance Tracks - Parigi o Cara Ah Gran Dio, from La Traviata, performed by Luciano Pavarotti and Joan Sutherland and What Is and What Should Never Be by Led Zeppelin. Producer: Louise Corley Editor: Eleanor Garland
Kait Borsay and Robyn Cowen speak with Eni Aluko an England centurion, World Cup bronze medallist, and three time double winner with Chelsea and Juventus. Eni speaks to the Offside Rule about her story as her book "They Don't Teach This" is launched. Learn the story behind her infamous case with then England manager Mark Sampson and how her England career unravelled before her eyes. GET IN TOUCH Read our articles at www.offsiderulepodcast.com (https://offsiderulepodcast.com/) Tweet us @OffsideRulePod (https://twitter.com/OffsideRulePod) Find us on Instagram @OffsideRulePod (https://www.instagram.com/offsiderulepod/?hl=en) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week’s show, Amira, Lindsay, and Jessica get things started by talking about the US Open. [6:17] Then we mix it up a bit. Listen back to a segment from Episode 25 (October 2017). In it, Lindsay, Shireen, Brenda, and Jessica discussed the racial abuse former English national soccer player Eniola Aluko faced from her former coach, the lack of support from other players, and the problems with racism within the English FA generally. [16:11] Then Shireen interviews Aluko, now a Juventus FC superstar, Guardian columnist, and author of the forthcoming book They Don't Teach This. The book is out Thursday, August 29. Shireen and Eni chat about Aluko’s writing journey and she shares some of the incredible lessons she has learned. [34:12] Finally, Amira, Lindsay, and Jessica talk American football because somehow we are already in late August this year and football season is upon us. [57:38] Of course, you’ll hear the Burn Pile, [1:06:08] our Bad Ass Woman of the Week, starring National Pro Fastpitch’s USSSA Pride, [1:08:48] and what is good in our worlds. [1:12:31] To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For BIAD merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/burn-it-all-down For more info check our website: http://www.burnitalldownpod.com Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BurnItDownPod; Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/
It is time for another episode of Beyond the Headlines with Renee Washington. In the weekly sports wrap, we have Steven Barnhart of Hardwood Hoops Central breaking down the NBA rookies and players to watch. Turron Davenport, ESPN NFL reporter for the Tennessee Titans, joins the show to share his divisional predictions and breakout players to watch.FIFA World Cup Analyst, Author of ----They Don't Teach This----, and Professional Footballer for Juventus FC, Eniola Aluko comes on the show to talk Serie A championships, her book release August 29, and recap the World Cup.In our Positive Vibes Only segment, author and motivational conversationalist, Cornell Thomas, shares his journey from the hardwood to the stage.Finally, former professional basketball player and rising artist Ruben Guillandeaux close the show with a hit song.Subscribe and Listen to the full show on Itunes, Fox Sports Radio 96.9FM/1340AM, and on YouTube! Catch a new episode every Wednesday at 12 pm ET.---- --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bthwithrw/support
The Football Association's chairman, Greg Clarke, said this week that the FA had "lost the trust of the public" over its handling of discrimination claims against former England women's manager Mark Sampson. Mark Coles profiles England and Chelsea Ladies player - and whistleblower - Eniola Aluko, who made the claims. Producer: Beth Sagar-Fenton Researcher: Nick Raikes.
This week Jules, Nomsa & Tobi discuss boycotting L’Oreal. The Kenyan elections and how African politicians have 0 chill. The role of the Church in charity and social justice. Our disappointment in Joel Osteen and the prosperity gospel. As well as Eniola Aluko speaking out against bullying and racism on the England squad. We also revive gap-yah (because it’s too good to be forgotten) and share tips on how you can step up your online dating game. Tweet us @kipepeopod, @blackacrylic (Jules), @nomiefk (Nomsa), @jollofandmalt (Tobi) This podcast is brought to you by https://www.ziandluwa.com/
Alasdair Hooper and Will Moulton bring you episode 10 of SportSpiel, a podcast full of sporting discussion and feature interviews. In our first segment we discuss: - England's shock defeat to the West Indies in the second Test - Heartbreak for England in the Women's Rugby World Cup final - The Badminton World Championships and if UK Sport funding should be reinstated - The ongoing saga between Eniola Aluko, Mark Sampson and the FA Our feature interview segment in this episode is with Belfast Giants forward Colin Shields. The 37-year-old has enjoyed a stellar career in ice hockey as he is both the Giants and Great Britain's all-time record goalscorer. He joins us to discuss his impressive achievements, being awarded a testimonial by his club and the new-look expanded Elite League ahead of the new season. There is also chat about his career in North America, becoming just the second British player ever to be drafted by an NHL team, and why the 2004 lockout may have hindered his chances of stepping up to NHL level. Follow sportspielpod on social media or email us feedback at sportspielpod@gmail.com Visit our new-look website at: sportspielonline.com
In this sneak peak of tomorrow's podcast, Chelsea & England striker Eni Aluko tells Kait & Lynsey how times have changed since she started playing football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Harriet Eastham presents the all new Soccer Center reporting this week on the FA Women's Cup Final from Wembley where she got exclusive interviews with Rachel Yankey OBE @rachelyankey11, Eniola Aluko @EniAlu, Gilly Flaherty @Gilly_flaherty, Desiree Scott @MsDScott11. Follow the Women's FA Super League @FAWSL and Harriet @harrieteastham and the WiSP Podcast @WiSPodcast. Visit us online at www.wisp.media and on Facebook at Women in Sport Media.
Lynsey Hooper and Kait Borsay bring you another Women's World Cup special edition of The Offside Rule (We Get It!) - time to digest England's semi-final loss to reigning champions Japan. We look briefly at the game, then attempt to cheer everyone up with England in numbers: delivering quick-fire facts on England's tournament; how many shots have England had? How many viewers have tuned in to watch the Lionesses play? We hear from Eniola Aluko's brother, Hull City's Sone Aluko, on England and his reaction to the semi-final, and Casey Stoney is the next player to get our Quickfire Questions. The Offside Rule (We Get It!) will be broadcasting from Canada for the entire FIFA Women's World Cup. For our dedicated World Cup content go to Audioboom.com. You can find us on Twitter @OffsideRulePod, seek out lots of great content on our website offsiderulepodcast.com and like our page on Facebook, The Offside Rule. #WWC2015 #England #Japan #SoneAluko #CaseySoney #LauraBassett #semifinal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recorded live at the women's Champions League - Team GB, England and Chelsea Ladies star Eniola Aluko joins Lynsey Hooper and Kait Borsay. In this penultimate episode of the season there's reaction to another win for Germany as well as the retirement of B Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taekwondo gold medallist Jade Jones and the bronze women's hockey team join Johnny and Tiffany live in the studio. Plus Team GB's women's footballer Eniola Aluko takes on the Egg and Spoon Race Challenge.