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Latest podcast episodes about maggie murphy

The Sports Career Podcast | With Ed Bowers
406: Maggie Murphy- How to be a Valued Driven Professional in the Football Industry?

The Sports Career Podcast | With Ed Bowers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 80:08


Empowering Change: Maggie Murphy's Career Story for Transforming Women's Football This weeks podcast special guest with Maggie Murphy, the Former CEO of Lewes Football Club. Maggie is a dynamic force in the sports world, also serving as a Sports Consultant, TEDx Speaker, and Director of Communications for Equal Playing Field. She's the host of the Unexperted Goals Podcast and a passionate advocate as a Director of Women in Football. Episode Insights: Starting a School Girls Football Team: Discover the key steps and considerations for launching a successful school girls' football team. Skills for Sports Governance: Learn about the essential skill sets needed for effective leadership and governance in the sports industry. Visionary Leadership in Football: Maggie unveils how to craft and implement a compelling vision for a football club. Handling Challenges as a Football CEO: Delve into strategies for addressing and overcoming obstacles in a leadership role. Integrity's Role in the Football Industry: Understand why maintaining integrity is crucial within the competitive football landscape. Developing a Leadership Style: Maggie shares her personal journey in evolving her unique leadership approach. Building Club Culture with Value Awards: Explore how value awards can foster a positive and cohesive club culture. A Football Captain's Life Lessons: Maggie reminisces about her captaincy at Oxford University and the exhilarating victory over Cambridge with a 4-3 win, sharing invaluable lessons learned along the way.   Podcast Links:  Maggie's Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maggie-a-murphy/ Expected Goals Podcast:  https://open.spotify.com/show/0pVaCFphQoG0KhMj0hy5RQ?si=a1e3f70f01604732    Connect with the Host, Ed Bowers here: Connect with Ed on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edbowers101/ Follow Ed on Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/edbowers101  

On The Continent
Big returns and big scorelines in the FA Cup

On The Continent

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 41:55


Chloe and Rachel are back together in the studio! And there's nothing like a whole bunch of postponements to get us kicked off for 2025, is there?!Besides that though, there were some very exciting returns in the FA Cup – we give our takes on Ella Toone, Viv Miedema and LJ's returns, plus how the FA Cup can be made more competitive after another upset-less weekend.We also react to Jonas Eidevall's tell-all interview (and do a surprisingly good Jonas impersonation) and there's the latest transfer news from WSL land!Didn't catch last week's episode with Maggie Murphy? Listen here.Follow us on X, Instagram, Bluesky and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.For ad-free episodes and much more from across our football shows, head over to the Football Ramble Patreon and subscribe: patreon.com/footballramble.***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!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On The Continent
Former Lewes CEO Maggie Murphy on what we can expect this year for women's football

On The Continent

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 47:24


We're back with our first episode of 2025! Chloe sits down with Maggie Murphy to unpack some of the big headlines set to shape women's football in 2025: from Barclays' renewed sponsorship deal to the record five-year TV broadcasting deal. Elsewhere, Maggie explains why Brighton's proposed women's stadium would be a game-changer, discusses whether the Championship should actually be rebranded as the ‘WSL2' and looks at what impact Euro 2025 could have on the growth of the game. Plus, should we be worried about WSL attendances? Join us!Follow us on X, Instagram, Bluesky and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.For ad-free episodes and much more from across our football shows, head over to the Football Ramble Patreon and subscribe: patreon.com/footballramble.***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!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

First, You Hustle
Burning Elmo & the Motion Graphics Internship

First, You Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 35:15


Animation student Maggie Murphy tells us about her motion graphics internship with the Columbus Blue Jackets (and you'll find out why burning elmo is this episode's cover art). Tips for applying to internships over winter break as well as ways you can help employers find you. We catch up with some artists at the CCAD Art Fair & Marketplace and talk about ways our office can help you sell your work off campus this Spring. Links to things mentioned in this episode (requires CCAD login): Jobs, internships, events on Handshake. (Filter by 'collections' at the top of the page) Art Vendor Support Grant information and application.  Schedule a career coaching appointment with us.  Advice, guidance and other resources in our online library for students.

Unofficial Partner Podcast
UP434 Expected Goals Takeover

Unofficial Partner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 48:56 Transcription Available


A special bonus episode of Expected Goals, Unofficial Partner's sister podcast on the women's football business, with co-hosts Maggie Murphy and Matt Cutler. Joining them is Polly Bancroft, CEO of Grimsby Town FC, who was formerly head of women's football at Manchester United and lists Brighton and Hove Albion, Nottingham Forest and UEFA on an extensive resume.Expected Goals is published every Wednesday. Search in Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favourite podcast app. Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 400 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner' on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher and every podcast app. If you're interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series, you can reach us via the website.

Unofficial Partner Podcast
UP424 Expected Goals - Introducing the brand new podcast on the business of women's football

Unofficial Partner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 52:09 Transcription Available


Today, we're launching a brand new show called Expected Goals, hosted by Matt Cutler and Maggie Murphy. Together Matt and Maggie will explore the business of women's football. Matt Cutler is the former editor of SportBusiness and was Director of Communications at Two Circles. As the head of Unofficial Partner Productions, Matt led on our hit series, The Pirates Versus The Premier League and the more recent Last Orders, on football's relationship with the pub. So he's the perfect person to be running the show alongside Maggie Murphy. Maggie was formally chief executive officer of Lewes Football Club and has been one of the most outspoken and most interesting contributors to the debate on the evolution of professional women's football over the last five years or more. She was a board member of the FA Women's Super League and Women's Championship Board, as an elected club representative onto that body. Before that she was director of public policy and sport integrity for the Sport Integrity Global Alliance and senior global advocacy manager at Transparency International. So we're in good hands. Expected Goals will sit outside of the usual Unofficial Partner channels. You'll find it on the Sport Social Network and in all the usual places, including Apple, Spotify and your favourite podcast app. Just search 'Expected Goals'.  If you'd like to contribute questions and queries to the show, get in touch.  You can email Matt at Matt@UnofficialPartner.co.uk. So listen to this setup episode and then tune in every Wednesday. Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 400 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner' on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher and every podcast app. If you're interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series, you can reach us via the website.

Clare FM - Podcasts
St Flannan's TY Climb For Cancer

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 8:46


Transition Year students from St. Flannan's College are getting ready to take on a big challenge, in aid of local charities. Tomorrow they will climb Croagh Patrick to raise vital funds for Cahercalla Community Care, Milford Hospice and Cancer Care Galway. To find out more about the climb, Alan Morrissey was joined in studio by Transition Year Students, Maggie Murphy and Alex Furey, and teacher, Edel Vaughan from St Flannan's. To donate, please visit: https://gofund.me/ddfd86b7

Sports CDP Crash Course - Data Talks
#91 Special episode Marketing The Game: The commercialisation of women's football

Sports CDP Crash Course - Data Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 55:56


At the beginning of the year, in March 2023, the team from Data Talks attended the Women in Football Be Inspired Conference in partnership with Barclays at Wembley Stadium. Lorraine Moalosi, our Head of Communications and PR joined a panel discussion entitled, "Marketing the game: commercializing women's football". She was joined by Lyndsey Clark, Marketing Specialist at UEFA, Misha Sher, the Global Head of Sport, Entertainment & Culture at Essencemediacom, Maggie Murphy, the CEO of Lewes FC, and Sara Hunter, Senior Commercial Manager, Women's Football at the FA. This incredible panel was hosted by Lisa Parfitt, Co-Founder of The Space Between Sports and a Director of Women in Football.This was such a relevant discussion that the room was filled with keep audiences from wall to wall wanting to hear more about how to go about "marketing the game". Here's a brief summary of some highlights from the session, provided by Women in Football UK:“Knowing your audience is key,” said Lorraine Moalosi, Head of PR & Communication at Data Talks. The appetite for women's football has grown exponentially in recent years and Lorraine told the audience: “We need to dream higher and set higher goals – because we know we can achieve them.”Often women's football is let down by resources, and audience insight data is lacking in the women's game, which makes it difficult for clubs to analyse audiences. Sara Hunter, Senior Commercial Manager, Women's Football at the FA, admired how companies like Amazon obsess over their customers and believes sport can learn a lot from this.Maggie Murphy, CEO at Lewes FC, recalled how her club brought in their audiences: “We had a target audience of ‘unwelcome women' – those who might like the game but have never attended a match because they might not feel welcome.” The values of the club and what you stand for are as important as the product on the pitch, she told us.

South Side Pod
Spilling The Tea On Gaelic Park

South Side Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 30:48


Maggie Murphy gives us the story of Gaelic Park as she tries to trip us up on our Irish heritage. Learn how you can experience this South Side gem with a production of "Thy Will Be Done" at the end of this month. Bill explains the theological rift in his home as his youngest daughter tries to save everyone's soul. Plus, we learn the difference between a watch and a warning. Get all of the festivals, concerts and events around the South Side in "30 Minutes of Good!" Brought to you by Family Waterproofing Solutions! Recorded at a 9-foot homemade oak bar in a basement on the South Side of Chicago. Let's talk food, drink, concerts, events and local news. Pull up a stool and have a drink with Chris, Bill, Mike, and a cast of Southsiders! Call us at 708-459-8406 anytime and leave a message anytime! Subscribe today everywhere podcasts can be found and always at SouthSidePod.com!

Woman's Hour
Women's Football World Cup, Black Beauty, Women in the city, Italian Lifeguard

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 57:26


In their second game of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, England's Lionesses face Denmark. Woman's Hour will be following the game live, bringing you updates and analysis from our special guests. Baller FC was started by a group of friends who were tired of trying to find a pub to watch women's football matches, only to find that the game wasn't playing, or the atmosphere was unwelcoming. Their women's football watching parties now attract crowds of fans queueing out the doors of their venues. We drop in to their Haggerston viewing party to hear the fan's reactions to the game. Krupa is also joined by former Lioness Claire Rafferty and CEO of Lewes Football Club, Maggie Murphy at half-time to give their thoughts on the Lionesses' performance so far. Was Dame Alison Rose held to a higher standard because she's a woman? That's the question being asked in an article in today's Guardian after the NatWest chief executive resigned earlier this week. The boss of NatWest subsidiary Coutts also resigned – but the Chair of the bank says he will stay. So what's it like being a woman in the city? Are you held to different standards than the men? Krupa hears from the economist Vicky Pryce and former corporate banker Heather Melville. Anna Sewell wrote just one book, published in 1877, which went on to become one of the bestselling novels of all time. Its full title:  Black Beauty: His Grooms and Companions. The Autobiography of a Horse Translated from the Original Equine. Despite suffering ill health throughout her life and dying just five months after the book was published, Anna Sewell managed to rouse the conscience of Victorian Britain and make her mark upon the world.  Dr Celia Brayfield, a Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at Bath Spa university, has now written a book about Anna Sewell, Writing Black Beauty: Anna Sewell and the story of Animal Rights. She joins Krupa to discuss. How was your first day at work? Did you make a lasting impression? Well a 19 year old from Pontinia, Italy started her new job as a lifeguard and on her first day, she made a triple rescue, saving 5 lives...and all this before her essential equipment had arrived! Noemi Marangon joins Krupa live from Bufalara Beach to tell her story. Presenter: Krupa Padhy Producer: Hanna Ward Studio Director: Tim Heffer

Advantage College Planning: The Inside Scoop
What is Reviewed in Your College Application?

Advantage College Planning: The Inside Scoop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 26:40


In our latest episode of College Planning Simplified, Arielle sits down with Maggie Murphy, Assistant Director of Admissions, at the University of Tampa to chat about how college applications are reviewed by admissions officers! 

Woman's Hour
Lynn Nottage, Maggie Murphy, CBI Investigations, Race across the world, Emergency alerts, Therapy speak

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 56:47


A second woman has come forward alleging that she was raped by two male colleagues when she worked at the Confederation of British Industry. Anita Rani speaks to the Guardian journalist who uncovered the story, Anna Isaac. Is 'therapy speak' making us selfish? The language of the therapist's couch has slowly seeped into everyday life, particularly online where words like ‘boundaries', ‘self-care' and ‘narcissist' are increasingly common. But when it comes to friendships, is the idea of self-care making us give up on them too easily? Sociologist and writer Amy Charlotte Kean talks to Nuala McGovern about how our relationships are being affected. The Secret Life of Bees was a New York Times bestseller for more than 125 weeks and was made into an award-winning film. Now the book has been adapted by Lynn Nottage, a playwright and screenwriter, for the stage. Anita Rani talks to Lynn, the only woman to have won the Pulitzer prize for drama twice, about her adaptation. As the government prepares to launch the first nationwide test of a new emergency alert system on our smartphones on Sunday 23 April, domestic abuse charities are concerned about the potential risk to those in abusive relationships. Nuala McGovern speaks to Ellie Butt, Head of policy, public affairs and research at the charity Refuge. Anita Rani is joined by Maggie Murphy, the CEO of Lewes Football Club. Maggie featured on our Power List highlighting 30 women working in sport in the UK. Maggie discusses why the club is so unique and how women's football should grow. Have you been watching Race Across The World? For its third series those involved are travelling from West to East Canada. Nuala McGovern talks to the only all-female team taking part - Cathie Rowe and Tricia Sail - two best friends, both in their late 40's who set out on a journey of a lifetime. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Lottie Garton

Woman's Hour
Rachel Weisz, Lewes FC, Adele Roberts Marathon Challenge

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 58:11


Academy award-winner Rachel Weisz joins Anita Rani to talk about her new series Dead Ringers, a psycho-sexual thriller about identical twins who are gynaecologists and obstetricians. It is a new adaptation of the 1988 film starring Jeremy Irons, in which Rachel plays twins Elliot and Beverly Mantle. She explains why it was important to her to adapt the story with female leads, and the technical process in performing both characters and what it felt like to watch someone giving birth. Anita is joined by Maggie Murphy, the CEO of Lewes Football Club. Maggie featured on our Power List highlighting 30 women working in sport in the UK. Maggie discusses why the club is so unique and how women's football should grow. The US Supreme Court has delayed its decision on the abortion pill Mifepristone - until midnight Friday. Allowing access to the drug which is used for more that half of all U.S. abortions. The Supreme Court was asked to look into the matter at the request of President Joe Biden's Administration after two federal judges issued opposing rulings on its use. This is the most significant case since the Supreme Court ended the nationwide right to abortion last year, by over turning the landmark 1973 Roe V Wade. But how much can we read into this delay? We ask associate Professor of American Literature and Politics at University of East Anglia Emma Long. The Radio 1 DJ and presenter Adele Roberts joins Anita ahead of the London Marathon on Sunday. This is Adele's third marathon but her first since she was diagnosed with bowel cancer and she's trying to break a World Record in the process! Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Emma Pearce

Raising Your Game
#154 - Maggie Murphy | Turning your Anger into Passion

Raising Your Game

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 62:35


Maggie Murphy is the CEO of pioneering football club Lewes FC, a 100% fan-owned football club and the world's first to distribute revenue equally between its male and female teams. Maggie was elected to the FA Women's Super League and Women's Championship Board in July 2021. She previously held human rights roles at Amnesty International and was a senior global advocate at Transparency International, the world's largest anti-corruption organization.   In today's episode, Lewis and Maggie discuss how equality drives sports forward, ways to bring your own personality into a sport, and how to channel your anger into something productive.   [00:00] Introduction [03:27] Being an Athlete Versus Being an Academic [08:58] Transitioning from Human Rights to Anti-Corruption [15:02] Maggie's Mindset During Her Sporting Days [18:38] External Factors Impacting an Athlete's Success [23:21] Bringing Your Own Personality into a Sport [25:25] Lewes FC and What Makes it Special [30:28] Why Maggie Agreed to Become CEO of Lewes FC [36:13] Being Angry Is Okay - and Even Helpful [40:45] How Journaling Can Help You Overcome Frustrations in Life [44:20] What It's Like Running a Professional Sports Club [48:35] Advice to Sports Clubs Looking to Stand Out [52:48] Maggie's Goals for the Future [56:13] Revolution is Not a One-Time Event [57:22] Parting Thoughts   Find Out More About Maggie: Maggie's LinkedIn Maggie on Twitter Lewes FC on Twitter and Instagram Follow Lewes FC on TikTok Get my Free Friday email 'The Game Plan': ⁠⁠⁠https://www.lewishatchett.com/the-game-plan⁠⁠⁠ Join the MindStrong Community: ⁠⁠⁠www.lewishatchett.com/community⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Start the MindStrong Course: ⁠⁠⁠www.lewishatchett.com/mindstrong⁠⁠⁠ Connect with Lewis at: TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠@lewis_hatchett⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠@lewishatchett⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠For more on the podcast visit ⁠⁠⁠http://www.lewishatchett.com/podcast⁠⁠⁠ Contact the show at ⁠⁠⁠podcast@lewishatchett.com

Re-Witched
2.16 Murphy's Luck

Re-Witched

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 84:22


This week we discuss Season 2 Episode 16 "Murphy's Luck". This episode features Prue's first photography assignment with a woman named Maggie Murphy who's been cursed a darklighter, and Prue becoming his next target after intervening on Maggie's behalf. We discuss what the episode seems to get right and wrong in terms of its discussion of mental health and suicide, why the hell the cops were involved in Maggie's situation, HIPAA and whether or not it applies to darklighters posing as doctors, and of course, Piper telling Leo that he's the one she chooses (and him immediately getting his wings back). As always, thanks for listening!   TRIGGER WARNING: Discussion of Suicide, Depression   You can reach out to us on social media @rewitched_pod on instagram & tiktok, or via email at rewitched.pod@gmail.com.   Intro Beat Provided By https://freebeats.io Produced By White Hot

The Game Changers
Maggie Murphy: Equal pay for equal play

The Game Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 48:43 Transcription Available


This week we're re-releasing an interview with an extraordinary sporting trailblazer - Maggie Murphy. Maggie is now CEO at Lewes FC, the only professional club in the world to equally invest in its men's and women's teams. Maggie sheds light on the huge disparity in pay in women's sport - especially for the FA Cup. This month Lewes FC women made history in qualifying for the FA Cup quarter final. If they win their game at home against Man Utd on March 19 they will win 25k. If the men's team won in the same round they would win. . .  450k. (Plus another 200k broadcast fee as the host venue). It's a shocking example of the lack of investment in women's sport. Lewes is 100% fan owned. Find out how you could become an owner and help drive change in sport here:  https://www.lewesfc.com/owners  Find out more about The Game Changers podcast here.Hosted by Sue AnstissProduced by Sam Walker, What Goes On MediaA Fearless Women production

The World Football Summit Podcast
E30: Celebrating Female Leaders in Football

The World Football Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 36:29


Today, we are very proud to kick off a new series in the World Football Summit podcast aimed at celebrating and encouraging female leadership in football. And to celebrate this, we are doing things a bit differently on this episode. Rather than having one guest to kick it off, we have gone into the vault and rescued some of the best quotes from female speakers at different World Football Summits events of 2022 on what it takes to lead, challenges, mindset…and so much more. The speakers you will hear from in this episode include, among many others, Cindy Parlow-Cone, Maggie Murphy, Susan Destombes, Danita Johnson, Lina SouLouKou, or Ebru Koksal, among many others. Then, throughout the year, we will speak with different female trailblazers who are helping shape the future of football and we will continue to bring in remarkable female leaders on an ongoing basis. By the way, are you, or do you know of other female changemakers in the industry or looking to get their foot in the door? If so, you should know that we have launched a special ticket for female leaders in sports which grants you access to an exclusive workshop with other industry leaders, unique discounts, and more! This is your chance to take the next step in your career and grow within the industry we all love. Head over to www. worldfootballsummit.com and submit your request! World Football Summit is where the football industry meets. This podcast is for leaders who want to shape the future of the football (or soccer) industry. On this show, we will bring you closer to the people and the organizations who are driving change in the sports business industry all over the world. You can learn more about us on: Our website LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Facebook Our official YouTube channel

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On The Continent
"We have to think like an ecoystem": growing the game with Maggie Murphy

On The Continent

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 35:40


After the release of Deloitte's first ever money league table for women's football, we call up CEO of Lewes FC Maggie Murphy to talk through the findings and understand the broader commercial landscape of the game.How do we grow the game, but also keep up with it? Maggie sheds light on what it's like to run a Championship women's team in the new post-Euros boom, the growing financial rift between the second tier and the WSL, and explains why we should look to Mexico for inspiration… Got a question for us? Tweet us @FootballRamble, @GirlsontheBall and @Morgie_89Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble.***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!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The World Football Summit Podcast
E24: How can Women's Football become economically sustainable?

The World Football Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 45:46


After a remarkable 2022, in which record-breaking figures were seen across all fronts, including: Fan attendance Investment Broadcasting deals Partnerships 2023 needs to be the year in which the next level of growth is unlocked, and perhaps more importantly, how can it pave the road toward “profitability.” But, what does it take to make the game more profitable? We went to WFS Europe22 to bring back a brilliant panel in which Ebru Koksal, from Women in Football & Maggie Murphy, from Lewes FC, share their thoughts and expertise in a panel moderated by Elise Kossaifi from Portas Consulting. The three of them talk about: The pillars that drive profitability for Lewes FC The importance of distributing resources fairly & getting women into leadership positions Attracting new segments of fans into the game, outside of those that are "loyalists" or fanatics. The key role content needs to play in growing interest in Women's Football The potential for the future This panel has amazing insights from two leaders that are actually making change happen! And tickets are now available for WFS Europe 2023! Enjoy our Super Early Bird offer where you can buy 2 tickets for the price of 1. Check out further details on www.worldfootballsummit.com World Football Summit is where the football industry meets. This podcast is for leaders who want to shape the future of the football (or soccer) industry. On this show, we will bring you closer to the people and the organizations who are driving change in the sports business industry all over the world. You can learn more about us on: Our website LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Facebook Our official YouTube channel

KickBack - The Global Anticorruption Podcast
83. Maggie Murphy and Dan Hough on integrity in football

KickBack - The Global Anticorruption Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 37:05


Ahead of the Qatar World Cup, we welcome Maggie Murphy, CEO of Lewes Football Club and a former Senior Global Advocacy Manager at Transparency International. She speaks to Dan Hough, self-professed football obsessive and Professor of Politics at Sussex University. Maggie takes us through her journey from anti-corruption campaigning to football management. She and Dan discuss the ethical problems affecting football, including the FIFA scandal, and how these issues exacerbate inequity between the men's and women's games. Maggie offers an alternative vision for ethical club management which we can all buy into.

Haway The Lasses Podcast
PREVIEW+: Interview with Lewes FC Chief Exec MAGGIE MURPHY

Haway The Lasses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 45:24


This is the interview we've been waiting the whole season to bring you. Maggie Murphy is the CEO of Lewes FC, who play Sunderland Women on Sunday at Eppleton CW.She's also the founder of Equal Playing Field, a global charity that works in communities to promote human rights and women's equality through football, and sits on the WSL and Women's Championship board - so we had plenty to talk about.In this podcast, we explore her inspirational journey from youth player on the Isle of Wight into football administration at Lewes, via the Tanzanian Cup final and a record-breaking game at the top of Mt Kilimanjaro.How did the Qatar World Club bid motivate Maggie to get involved in football?Why is fan-owned Lewes such a unique football club?How has their model evolved since she has been running the club?Is there a future for part-time teams in the WSL structures?How can clubs like Lewes and Sunderland have an influence in shaping the future of the women's game?Is Sunday's game the longest away trip in English football?Get answers to all these questions and so much more in our wide-ranging chat, then get down to Eppleton on Sunday and support the Sunderland Lasses as they take on the Rooks from Sussex in our last home league fixture of the calendar year.Match tickets: https://www.eticketing.co.uk/safc/EDP/Event/Index/1848?position=1Equal Playing Field: https://equalplayingfield.global/Lews FC - Equal FA Cup campaign: https://lewesfc.com/football-for-good/equal-prize-money-campaign/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Game Changers
Series 12 of the Game Changers

The Game Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 3:42 Transcription Available


Fantastic news for all fans of women's sport and equality - The Game Changers podcast returns on November 1st with an incredible line up of guests and the one hundredth episode featuring one of the most influential women in sport, Sally Munday. The new series also includes two panel discussions considering women's sport clothing and racial equality in women's sport.Once again, this season of the award-winning podcast is backed by Sport England through a National Lottery award.The Game Changers podcast features candid interviews with trailblazing women in sport who are knocking down barriers and challenging the status quo for women and girls across society. Along with discussing their careers, what drives them and how they've dealt with tough challenges, each episode also addresses key issues for equality in sport and beyond.This season's inspiring line-up includes: Hannah Cockcroft – one of Britain's most successful para-athletes who has won Gold medals at every major championship including Paralympics, World Championships and Commonwealth GamesSarah Hunter – England's most capped Rugby Player, and a World Cup winner who captained her country to a record-breaking number of consecutive winsDonna Fraser – a four-time Olympian, who specialises in in Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in sport and has recently joined the Professional Cricketers AssociationEmma Mitchell – a former World Cup winning international rugby player, who works as a Performance Lifestyle Coach at the English Institute of SportRachel Pavlou - Women's Development Manager at the Football Association who's been instrumental in the development of the women's game for more than 25 yearsIn this series we'll also include panel discussions considering: Women's sports clothing with Rimla Akhtar, Wendy Taylor, Tess Howard, Holly BradshawRacial inclusion in women's sport including, Garnet Mackinder, Anne Wafula Strike and Shruti SaujaniFinally, we'll be celebrating our 100th episode by returning to talk to a very special guest who featured in our first series and is considered by many to be the most influential woman in British Sport – Sally Munday, the CEO of UK Sport. The Game Changers is hosted by Sue Anstiss MBE, author of ‘Game On: The Unstoppable Rise of Women's Sport', CEO of Fearless Women and co-founder of the Women's Sport Collective. Previous game changing guests include Jess Ennis-Hill, Gabby Logan, Katherine Grainger, Lucy Bronze, Laura Woods, Judy Murray, Sarah Storey, Denise Lewis, Shaunagh Brown, Kelly Smith, Clare Balding, Kate Richardson-Walsh, Lizzie Deignan, Emma Hayes, Chrissie Wellington, Maggie Murphy, Sue Campbell and Tanni Grey-Thompson, along with male allies including Ian Wright and Ugo Monye.The Game Changers is available free of charge across all podcast platforms including iTunes, Spotify and Google or you find out about all the guests from this and the previous series and listen here - https://www.fearlesswomen.co.uk/thegamechangers. Find out more about The Game Changers podcast here.Hosted by Sue AnstissProduced by Sam Walker, What Goes On MediaA Fearless Women production

The World Football Summit Podcast
E12: Understanding the biggest investment trends in the football industry - WFS Europe Special

The World Football Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 26:23


A couple of months ago, we published an article on our blog sharing 5 investment trends shaping football's future. These included multi-club ownership models, the entrance of American investors in European football, SPACS, technology, Women's football, and technology. These were key topics that were covered during WFS Europe. Today, we are bringing you a different kind of episode where we have “rescued” some of the best quotes from a few panels that hopefully, will help you get a better idea of where the industry is heading and how the experts understand these trends. You will hear thoughts from several leaders including Alexis Ohanian, Julie Uhrman, Maggie Murphy, Andrea Ekblad, Javier Sobrino, and Jordan Gardner. Enjoy! You can read the article with 5 investment trends shaping the future of the football industry HERE World Football Summit is where the football industry meets. This podcast is for leaders who want to shape the future of the football (or soccer) industry. On this show, we will bring you closer to the people and the organizations who are driving change in the sports business industry all over the world. You can learn more about us on: Our website LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Facebook Our official YouTube channel You can now buy your ticket for World Football Summit Africa, in Durban (South Africa) on November 16-17, 2022.

Streaming Science
AI in Action: Dr. Xu (Kevin) Wang

Streaming Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 30:59


A tastier strawberry may come from a computer. New University of Florida research shows artificial intelligence can help scientists breed more flavor into the fruit. Dr. Xu (Kevin) Wang, an agricultural engineer working as an assistant professor at the Gulf Coast Research and Education Center in Florida discusses his broad interest and experience working at the intersection of computer science, electrical engineering, agricultural engineering, plant breeding, and his research pertaining to breeding better-tasting strawberries. In an interview with Maggie Murphy, an undergraduate student at the University of Florida, Dr. Wang sits down with us to discuss his research, experience in the world of science, and the importance of artificial intelligence to not only agriculture but to our listeners like yourself. This episode was made in partnership with the UF/IFAS Office of the Dean for Research.

Streaming Science
AI in Action: Dr. Tie Liu

Streaming Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 15:34


 Feeding the world is no easy job, and, unfortunately, some of the challenges that farmers are facing are not going to improve in the coming decades. A rising population along with a degrading natural environment are going to put significant added pressure on a system that is already exploiting too many resources. Tie Liu, Undergraduate Advisor, and Assistant Professor discusses genetics, genomics, and systems biology tools to explore the mechanisms of how transcriptional regulators integrate environmental cues and interact with signaling pathways to modulate plant growth. In an interview with Maggie Murphy, an undergraduate student at the University of Florida, Tie Liu sits down with us to discuss his research on the study of postharvest biology of broccoli senescence and potato tuber dormancy for the improvement of agronomic properties in order to reduce food waste. Tie Liu and Maggie Murphy further discuss Tie's background in science, the importance of artificial intelligence, and the impact of food waste on the environment and society. This episode was made in partnership with the UF/IFAS Office of the Dean for Research. 

Unofficial Partner Podcast
UP261 ReThinking Sport: Dawn Airey

Unofficial Partner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 52:54


This is an episode of ReThinking Sport, our series created in collaboration with Portas, the global strategy consultancy dedicated to sport and physical activity.  Our guests are Dawn Airey, who chairs the Barclays FA Women's Super League and Championship board and Elise Kossaifi, head of the women and sport practice at Portas. The conversation was recorded a few days after England's Lionesses beat Germany at Wembley to win the UEFA Women's Euros. So the topic is, what now? How can the WSL capitalise on this moment? What's The FA's commercial plan for the league, where is the money going to come from and what are the opportunities and threats that lie ahead?Dawn Airey has had one of the most high profile careers in British and European media, running or holding very senior positions at some of the biggest broadcasters including Channel 4, Channel 5, ITV, Sky, Yahoo and Getty Images. This episode refers to others in the Portas series in which we've talked to the biggest decision makers in women's football including The FA's Mark Bullingham,  Baroness Sue Campbell and Kelly Simmons. You can also hear Emi Aluko, the sporting director of Angel City and Maggie Murphy, chief executive of Lewes FC. The inaugural Unofficial Partner Live event takes place on Wednesday 21st September at The Emirates Stadium, home of Arsenal Football Club. Tickets have just gone on sale and you can buy them via THIS LINK.You'll find more detail about the content and format for the evening and keep up to date with guest announcements via the Unofficial Partner Newsletter that goes direct to the inbox of thousands of people across sport, every Thursday. Sign up via UnofficialPartner.com 

Janette's TV Podcast
EQUAL PAY & THE FUTURE OF FOOTBALL With MAGGIE MURPHY, CEO, LEWES FC

Janette's TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 31:32


In this Janette's TV and Janette's TV Podcast episode, Janette sits down with Maggie Murphy who was General Manager of the Lewes FC Women's Team from 2019-2021, then elected to CEO of Lewes FC in 2021. Lewes Football Club was founded back in 1885 and is located in Lewes, East Sussex, England where Maggie joins us from. In 2017, they launched the ground-breaking Equality FC campaign that saw Lewes FC become the first (and currently only) club in the world to have equal playing budgets for women and men. Maggie sheds light on the history of Women & Football (Soccer) and how The FA Cup began in 1871. Women started playing in 1891. The Football Association banned women's football in 1921 when the first Women's FA Cup was played and didn't reinstate it until 1971 (because they considered women's football to be ‘unsuitable for a woman's frame', and ‘quite inappropriate for most women'). The 50-year ban allowed men's teams to grow to the popularity they are now, while women were stunted from reaching the same level. Find out how she and Lewes FC are changing it and how you can play a part. Support us on Patreon www.patreon.com/janettestv Looking for more ways to support Janette's TV? Buy our merchandise here! https://www.janetteburke.com/shop Protect your Privacy with Express VPN. Find out how you can get 3 months free by clicking the link below. www.expressvpn.com/ Janette's TV & Podcast Channels www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDHHvKvXq7o Want my help on your media journey? Check out my 1:1 On-Camera Training Opportunity Link below https://www.janetteburke.com/1-1-on-c... Interview Showcase Package Link below https://www.janetteburke.com/interview For More info on both opportunities Visit www.janetteburke.com Link below http://www.janetteburke.com Book Your 15-Minute Complimentary Audition Link to my calendar below https://www.janetteburke.com/book-online

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

A Galway family is pleading with the HSE to put treatment in place for a terminally ill mother of five children. 46 year-old Maggie Murphy, who lives in Galway City, is battling cervical cancer and her husband Ronan says they feel the health service is leaving them in the dark. Speaking to Galway Talks, he says he's concerned over delays in the HSE's response to the latest developments in her incurable illness. Ronan says another possible tumor was found almost ten weeks ago – but they're still waiting a response and the stress is taking its toll.

CLD Talks
Community College with Maggie Murphy

CLD Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 53:00


This week on CLD Talks Conor chats with Maggie Murphy who is a Senior Curricular Manager within Glasgow Kelvin College. We have a great chat about Maggie's career within CLD including secondment posts which changed Maggie's thinking, college options, safe guarding, opportunities to speak at European Parliament, the pandemic and so much more! It was great to come to the college to record this in person, I hope you all enjoy this episode! https://www.glasgowkelvin.ac.uk/courses/hnc-working-communities/ Follow us on Twitter @CLDTalks

All Together's Three Things
Three Things With...Maggie Murphy (CEO of Lewes Football Club)

All Together's Three Things

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 66:50


5 years ago Lewes FC made history as the first – and still only – football club in the world to split their revenue equally between their men's and women's teams. Same pay. Same pitches. Same quality of coaching and medical staff. Same marketing investment. For this month's Three Things podcast, we invited All Together member and Lewes CEO Maggie Murphy to share the extraordinary results that followed this decision, discuss more generally her vision of Football with Purpose, and ask for her Three Things – three pieces of actionable advice that CEOs can implement today in their business.

Business Daily
Who should own a football club?

Business Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 17:28


It's no surprise to anyone that money talks in English football but lately it seems louder than ever. Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney recently bought a club in the English lower leagues, while the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund completed a controversial takeover of Newcastle United. Meanwhile, a founding club of the Premier League, Oldham Athletic, faces relegation into the non-league game after years of mismanagement. Vivienne Nunis asks, is private ownership the best way to run football clubs or is it time for a rethink? Wrexham fan Gareth Davies, Tom Hocking of When Saturday Comes magazine and Maggie Murphy, CEO of Lewes Football Club, join in the discussion. (Image: Wrexham FC owner, the actor Ryan Reynolds, attends a red carpet premiere in LA. Credit: Getty)

What the World Needs Now
Episode 40- Maggie Murphy

What the World Needs Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 37:30


Tom and Josh continue to explore what inspirational teaching looks like by interviewing some of the most amazing educators from around the world. In this episode, Tom and Josh talk with Ms. Maggie Murphy, a New Teacher Support Coach at Appalachian State about how she is creating lighthouses all around her by empowering people to problem solve with a global perspective. Please share "What the World Needs Now" with those around you who need to be inspired!!

Lehigh Valley Discourse
Mental Well-Being with Maggie Murphy & Mark Fedorov of NAMI-LV | LV Discourse

Lehigh Valley Discourse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 30:42


Host John Pearce focuses on mental illness and mental health through conversation with Maggie Murphy and Mark Fedorov from the National Alliance on Mental Illness - Lehigh Valley.

Hibernian Radio with Mike
Hibernian Radio Podcast, Sat. October 9, 2021

Hibernian Radio with Mike "Houli" Houlihan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 59:40


Fox's Pizza, Guinness, The Cork and Kerry Irish Pub, Flood Brothers Disposal and Chicago Firefighters Union Local 2 present the Hibernian Radio Hour as we continue on our First Responders Tour at The Cork and Kerry Pub on Western Avenue and this week we welcome our old pal Maggie Murphy to the show. Maggie grew […]

The Flying Doctor
#22 Why is your mental approach to cancer so key when it comes to health outcomes and quality of life?

The Flying Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 23:59


Cockatoos fill the fruit trees. Rabbits abound. A long cancer journey is yet another challenge – but Maggie Murphy is living at home, surrounded by her beautiful gardens and she has reasons to smile. Join our Facebook Community here Call and leave feedback about this podcast on (02) 8405 7928 we'd love to hear from you! You can also ask questions about the Flying Doctor that you would like to have answered on the podcast, and we will do our best to get them answered in coming episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

B90
Kate Gill

B90

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 68:15


Rhali returns, albeit with a broken leg, Dale worries about Eric in lockdown, Cheryl asks the dumb questions you all want to know the answers to and Steffen delivers his Nordic wrap with promising news on Karly Roestbakken. All that, plus a super special guest. GuestKate Gill (Matildas cap 127) is our special guest who works off the field every day to make football better. This month, Gill celebrates her one year anniversary at the helm of PFA as co-Chief Executive.A prolific striker, Gill debuted for the Matildas at the age of 17, amassing 86 matches.Domestically, Gill also played in the W-League (Newcastle Jets and Perth Glory) and won the Golden Boot twice, first in 2012-2013 and then 2014.During the podcast, Gill reflects on her time in Sweden (Damallsvenskan) playing with AIK, Sunnanå, Malmo and Linköpings FC.Gill was the first Australian to win AFC Women's Player of the Year and part of the 2010 Asian Cup winning team. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kathryn Gill (@kathrynagill)Hot TopicsIt's only nine days until the first football match at the Tokyo Olympics. We continue with team previews and discuss the upcoming friendly between the Matildas and Japan.Hot (bad) news hits our world, with Amy Chapman voted off the Football Queensland board.Around the WorldNordicNorway Toppserien Round 8From when we last spoke, there is no longer a four-way logjam at the top of the table.Teagan Micah, played her last game with IL Sandviken in Round 7, leaving just two Aussies in the Toppserien. Word is Teagan may return to the Nordic leagues after the Olympics.(9) Klepp IL (Nikola Orgill) played Avaldsnes away on the weekend, losing 3-0. After 2 wins at the start of the season, Klepp have fallen away and now sit 2nd last. To make matters worse, it looked like Nikola pulled a hammy at the end of the first half, and she had to be substituted. (4) LSK Kvinner FK (Karly Roestbakken) won 1-2 away at Kolbotn, scoring twice in the first 16 minutes in the rain. They remain 4th but have a big game against the champs Vålerenga coming up. Karly's rehab is progressing and she has resumed running, posting on Instagram from the AIS fields. She will be returning to Norway soon and should hopefully be able to resume training with the LSK squad.Sweden Damallsvenskan Round 12Mid-season break with no games until late August.Iceland Round 9(3) UMF Selfoss (Emma Checker) Emma has captained the side in their last 2 games, and played 90' in a home 1-2 loss against leaders Valur Reykjavik, perhaps indicating they are digging themselves out of a slump in recent rounds. They retain 3rd place. NPLW RoundupNSW is still in lockdown, but football continues. With Steffen sharing his ACT wrap and Cheryl suggests a cross State Golden Boot competition. Can anyone beat 15 goals so far from Melina Ayres?ACT - Round 13Belconnen 9 - 1 Tuggeranong, with 3 goals to Leah Carnegie and 2 to Talia Backhouse Mid-table roller coaster continues.West Canberra won 2-1 against Gungahlin United. West Canberra have recently lost the services of both Emma Stanbury and Tiana Jaber. West Canberra picked up midfielder Tara Cannon from CUA (originally from the West Canberra club).Michelle Heyman played a full game for Gungahlin. One of those games where the Gunners had most of the possession but their shooting was wayward. West Canberra's win was largely due to the efforts of Alex McKenzie (midfield) and Janet King (GK), while Sofia Chaverra Calle scored both goals - both very nicely taken - for West Canberra - see this week's write-up. Wagga City 0 - 8 Canberra Croatia, Brittany Palombi scored a ridiculous 5 goals, perhaps spurred on by the news of her sister coming into the squad for the balance of the campaign. Ash has been an important figure at APIA the last few years, captaining them for a time, but with an influx of talent, is no longer figuring in top grade team lists. In the other big mid-table game, CUA defeated Canberra Olympic 3-2. Academy were without captain Annie Grove (who has just announced a move into US college football with UMBC based in Baltimore) but were up 3-0 at half-time with Olympic keeper Aurelia Haynes uncomfortable with the synthetic surface bounce at Hawker. Olympic were able to claw back 2 goals but were unable to complete the comeback.The results see West Canberra and Academy in the top 4. VIC - Round 11Calder United ran away 3-0 winners over Box Hill, with Harriet Withers, Julia Sardo and Natasha Dakic. The win sees Calder hold on to third position, just above FV Emerging Alamein lost at home to South Melbourne, with the league leaders put five past Beth Mason-Jones in goal, including two from Melina Ayres.Bulleen Lions had the biggest win of the round, with a 7-0 victory over Heidelberg United. Alana Jancevski with a hattrick and Rachael Quigley with a braceFV Emerging took the three points with a 2-0 win over Bayside United - Holly Furphy and Leia Varley the goalscorersAlso, keep a big eye out for the upcoming Nike FC Cup, with the Quarter Finals in your face this Tuesday and Wednesday.There's plenty on the line in the #NikeFCCup as we countdown to the Quarter Finals ✔️➡️Checkout our in-depth preview here: https://t.co/c9j5RnDSUA#LiveLoveFootball pic.twitter.com/pQbQK4Zrc2— Football Victoria (@footballvic) July 8, 2021Queen of the WeekListen in for our Queen's of the Week, suffice to say, Dale nods towards the NWSL for his Queen and a Joker. Steffen gives a shoutout to Maggie Murphy and Cheryl throws light on Heather Reid and Amy Chapman.Don't forget we're live on Facebook on Monday evenings and you can subscribe to the Beyond 90 Podcast on iTunes, Spotify & Google Podcasts or anywhere you listen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

State Champs! Network
Final Four - Total Softball Player of the Year | Swing Away

State Champs! Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 21:50


This week on Swing Away, hosts Genna Rose, Donny Dreher, and Brian Chidester take a deep look at the final four in the Total Softball Player of the Year Award, Maggie Murphy, Macy Irelan, Kali Heivilin, and Ava Bradshaw. Presented by Lawrence Technological University and sponsored by the MHSAA, DAC Athlete of the Year Award, DMC Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, and Total Softball

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The Discomfort Practice
Episode #22: Maggie Murphy on equal pay in sports, working with fans and how to handle tough conversations

The Discomfort Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 65:53


Maggie Murphy is the General Manager of Lewes Football Club in England. Lewes is a fan-owned club and the first in the world to pay its male and female players equally.  Betsy and Maggie talk about sports as a platform to lead social change and how important great communications are when changing norms. Find out more about Lewes FC (and even become an owner yourself!) at https://www.lewesfc.com/owners Follow Betsy on IG @thebetsyreed Become a Patreon supporter to access bonus material from Betsy

The Future of Football
Ep. 3: The World's Most Progressive Football Club

The Future of Football

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 60:51


In episode three, Corey and Mayowa speak with Maggie Murphy – General Manager of Lewes FC – to find out more about the amazing work the football club is doing to champion equality at every level of its organisation. The club is famous for being the world's only semi-pro or professional side to pay its men's and women's teams the same wage, but that is only one of the ways Lewes FC is showing the biggest clubs in the world how to use football as a force for good. The club splits all revenue equally between male and female teams, it has put a ban in place on working with gambling brands, it's planning to create an academy that gives young players a proper education outside of football, and it wants to surpass Barcelona as the world's “most owned” club. Maggie Murphy joined ‘The Future of Football' on International Women's Day to speak about the trailblazing work Lewes FC is doing for gender equality, and what makes the club so innovative.

Women's Football Weekly Podcast
Fans, fixtures and sponsorship

Women's Football Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 46:12


Faye Carruthers is joined by Debs Dilworth from the Football Supporters' Association, Molly Hudson from The Times and Maggie Murphy, General Manager of Lewes FC, for look back at the weekend's games and a special focus on fans and sponsorship. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

In Her Corner
7: Maggie Murphy: Sporting Ambition – Episode 7

In Her Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 72:02


Episode 7 sees us meet sees us the phenomenally talented Maggie Murphy. Maggie Murphy is the General Manager at Lewes FC, the world's only club to distribute revenue equally between its male and female teams. Maggie has an exemplary background working in anti-money laundering, anti-corruption and human rights having worked for Amnesty International and Transparency International to name but a few. In this seventh episode of In Her Corner, we'll talk to Maggie about why sport needs to be more ambitious in tackling gender and socioeconomic discrimination and how Lewes FC is levelling up the playing field between the men and women's game. 

In Her Corner
Maggie Murphy: Sporting Ambition – Episode 7 Trailer

In Her Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 1:23


Episode 7's trailer sees us meet the phenomenally talented Maggie Murphy. Maggie Murphy is the General Manager at Lewes FC, the world's only club to distribute revenue equally between its male and female teams. Maggie has an exemplary background working in anti-money laundering, anti-corruption and human rights having worked for Amnesty International and Transparency International to name but a few. In the seventh episode of In Her Corner, we'll talk to Maggie about why sport needs to be more ambitious in tackling gender and socioeconomic discrimination and how Lewes FC is levelling up the playing field between the men and women's game.  

The Sky Sports Football Podcast
The Women's Football Show – Morgan's Tottenham reflections, Houghton's heartbreak and the future of the WSL

The Sky Sports Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 48:12


Crystal Palace goalkeeper Chloe Morgan reflects on her time at Tottenham, and discusses issues of diversity within the men and women's games. England captain Steph Houghton opens up about her 2015 World Cup semi-final heartbreak, and Lewes manager Maggie Murphy discusses the future of the WSL.

The Anfield Wrap
The Weekender: One Step Closer

The Anfield Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 79:10


John Gibbons, Andy Heaton, Siobhan Biggane, Ian Ryan and Cathy Long discuss the impending return of Premier League football and the impact of Divock Origi and Takumi Minamino so far this season, while Neil Atkinson chats to Maggie Murphy from Lewes FC and Level Playing Field...

The Game Changers
Maggie Murphy: On the ethical funding of women's sport

The Game Changers

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 48:39


My guest this week is Maggie Murphy, General Manager of Lewes FC Women. It's an extraordinary football club with massive ambitions - the first club in the world to pay its male and female players equally. Maggie has had a fascinating career path, having worked for Amnesty International on human rights issues, Transparency International, the world's largest anti-corruption organisation and the Sport Integrity Global Alliance, where she was director of public policy and sport integrity. Maggie's also the Director of Communications at Equal Playing Field, a charity dedicated to advancing women's equality in sport from grassroots to elite levels. As mentioned in the podcast, Lewes FC is completely fan owned. You can find out more here: https://www.lewesfc.com/owners If you're enjoying these podcasts and want to support women's sport further, Sue Anstiss MBE, host of The Game Changers is writing a book 'Game On: The Unstoppable Rise of Women's Sport' with the crowdfunding publisher Unbound. You can pledge your support or find out more here: https://unbound.com/books/game-on/   The Game Changers. Fearless Women in Football.

A Question of Performance
Ep.50 Maggie Murphy – on talent, community and proving equality works

A Question of Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 25:21


Today I've travelled south to meet Maggie Murphy – the new Women's General Manager at Lewes Football Club. Two years ago, Lewes FC became the first football club in the world to pay their women's team the same wages as their men's team. I wanted to find out more about what that means to how the club is developing. Maggie is committed, energetic, and inspiring. We talk about creating talent, engaging a community and proving the concept that equality matters

Politics with Michelle Grattan

Maggie Murphy from Transparency International joins Michelle to talk about the G20, the transparency agenda and corruption in corporations.