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Best podcasts about penny cula reid

Latest podcast episodes about penny cula reid

The Footprints of Leadership Podcast
PLAY LIKE A GIRL | Penny Cula-Reid AFLW Trailblazer

The Footprints of Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 28:10


When Penny Cula-Reid was a teenager, she was told she could no longer play AFL because she was a girl. What happened next, changed footy in Australia. Penny, along with some other girls from the local footy club, began a sex discrimination case against AFL Victoria, resulting the rules being changed to create a youth girls competition. Years later, the first women's national footy competition, the AFLW, was born.  As a player, Penny represented Collingwood in 2017. She went on to coach the Collingwood VFLW side to the minor premiership and win Coach of the Year. Now, Penny coaches full time at Williamstown Football Club.  Penny's leadership style is defined by her passion for getting the best out of the people around her. She is driven to create change, to help others learn, and to empower her players and peers to achieve new heights. In this episode, she shares her story, her approach to coaching, and the challenges she has faced in her journey to where she is today. Additional References: + Even Girls Play Footy (2012) Documentary + Williamstown Football Club + Penny's Instagram account This episode is brought to you by Giraffe Consulting. If your business is looking for a new perspective, visit www.giraffeconsulting.com.au + Follow Footprints on Instagram + Follow Giraffe Consulting on Instagram + Find Giraffe Consulting on LinkedIn  

Chicks Talking Footy
Smashing barriers and milestone matches

Chicks Talking Footy

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 51:15


Our listeners are in for a treat this week. Sasha and Bec caught up with Penny Cula-Reid coach of WilliamstownFC VFLW. Penny has literally smashed down barriers and changed pathways... LEARN MORE The post Smashing barriers and milestone matches appeared first on Chicks Talking Footy.

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The Great Coaches: Leadership & Life

Our Great Coach on this Episode is Penny Cula-Reid. Penny is a former player who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Rules Football League Women's competition She has also represented Australia in the International Rules series against Ireland, as well as playing cricket at a high level. After retiring in 2017, she was appointed senior coach of the Collingwood Women's Football team for the 2018 season, she was coach of the year in that first year, and the year after in 2019, led her team to a premiership. She is also credited with changing the trajectory of female sport in Australia through winning a sex discrimination case that forbid girls from playing in mixed sex teams after the age of twelve. The rules were changed and girls could continue playing until the age of 14.  The documentary, Even Girls Play Footy, was made about the case (click here to watch). If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com You can also follow us here Twitter @CoachesGreat Instagram @the_great_coaches_podcast YouTube The Great Coaches Podcast channel page LinkedIn The Great Coaches Podcast showpage

Get Off The Bench Podcast
Penny Cula-Reid - Inspiring women to play hard

Get Off The Bench Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 60:02


Penny Cula-Reid began her journey at just 6 years old, playing football with the boys. It wasn't until the age of 14 after a training session one day, that she realised she might be different. She was tapped on the shoulder and told she couldn't play football anymore "because she was a girl" - but instead of listening, Penny asked "why?"Alongside her peers Helen Taylor and Emily Stanya, Penny took Football Victoria to VCAT (Victorian Civil Administrations Tribunal), and the case was a landmark moment for sexual discrimination in Australian sport.Girls could now play in mixed competition football up to the age of 14 (originally 12), and a girls competition for U/17's was introduced, effectively creating a pathway for girls and women in Australian Rules Football that previously did not exist.With the birth of the AFLW (Australian Football League for Women) in 2017, Penny was drafted to play for her beloved Collingwood Football Club. Penny quickly realised that her passion lay in supporting other women, and helping to build them up in their own sporting journeys.Penny began coaching the Collingwood VFLW team, and in just her first year led the team to become minor premiers and took out the Coach of the Year award for the VFLW. In 2019 she coached the team to back-to-back minor premierships, and finished the season winning the 2019 VFLW Grand Final.Despite having achieved so much so early on, Penny continues to work hard and develop her coaching skills, currently with Williamstown Football Club.Hoping to spread her message to as many young women as possible, and with a passion for empowering women to work together, Penny inspires many through her speaking events across Australia. She engages audiences as she talks about her experiences with facing adversity, and shines a light on how women can effectively work together.Penny's latest achievement is being a part of the new Australian Sports Museum exhibition, where she is a feature piece in the creation of the AFLW.It hasn't been smooth sailing for this young ambitious woman throughout her journey, overcoming many obstacles along the way, but that's what makes Penny determined, focused, and unstoppable.Insta: @pculaMentions:AFLW - https://womens.afl/VFLW - https://vfl.com.au/women/Collingwood Football Club - https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/Williamstown Football Club - https://www.williamstownfc.com.au/Even Girls Play Footy - http://www.evengirlsplayfooty.com/

AFL Victoria
SEN VFL Show - September 24, 2019

AFL Victoria

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 41:10


Collingwood Football Club VFLW premiership coach Penny Cula-Reid and Richmond FC VFL premiership player Hugh Beasley.

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Final Siren Podcast
VFLW Grand Final edition - Hear from Penny Cula-Reid, Grace Buchan, Stacey Livingstone and Eddie McGuire

Final Siren Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 39:36


In a special edition of the Final Siren Podcast, host Matthew Cocks returns and is joined by Draft Central's Peter Williams and Sophie Taylor to wrap up the 2019 VFL Women's Grand Final. In the episode, the team discuss how Collingwood got the job done, what it means for both them and the Western Bulldogs, and have the audio from the post-match press conference, as well as a memorable speech from Eddie McGuire in the rooms.

AFL Victoria
VFL Rewind - September 23, 2019

AFL Victoria

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 60:00


Guests include: Collingwood Football Club premiership coach Penny Cula-Reid, captain Grace Buchan and Hardeman Medal winner Stacey Livingstone plus Richmond FC premiership coach Craig McRae, captain Steve Morris and Goss Medal winner Marlion Pickett. And in the VFA segment, special guest Daryl Vernon

The Outer Sanctum
The Bronze Age

The Outer Sanctum

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 54:19


Tickets, Toby and Tayla Harris. An update on the AFLW CBA, preliminary final omens and VFLW Collingwood coach Penny Cula-Reid.

The Outer Sanctum
The Bronze Age

The Outer Sanctum

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 54:19


Tickets, Toby and Tayla Harris. An update on the AFLW CBA, preliminary final omens and VFLW Collingwood coach Penny Cula-Reid. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

AFL Victoria
VFL Rewind - September 16, 2019

AFL Victoria

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 60:00


Collingwood Football Club coach Penny Cula-Reid, Williamstown Football Club Nick Meese and former Sandringham Zebras VFA player George Gorozidis.

Object of the Game
Penny Cula-Reid

Object of the Game

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 9:51


The National Sports Museum at the MCG is now temporarily closed and will reopen refreshed, renewed and redeveloped early in 2020. There is so much going on behind closed doors to bring you a wonderful new museum full of stories that reflect the sporting culture of Australia. After a month off, we're back with some fresh episodes of Object of the Game - this time, based around the stories that we plan to tell you in the NSM . So welcome to Series 2 of Object of the Game. And episode one of series two? It involves one of the trailblazers of the AFLW and a champion of women's football, Penny Cula-Reid. The theme music in this episode is courtesy of the Blue Dot Sessions and the Free Music Archive. Object of the Game is a podcast presented by the National Sports Museum at the MCG, telling the stories behind the objects on display in the museum.

Riley-Rose - hit104.9 The Border
"We'll take the boy but not the girl"

Riley-Rose - hit104.9 The Border

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 6:01


- Penny Cula-Reid tells Riley-Rose what her journey has been like playing in the women's AFL league - And what does she make of the photo of Tayla Harris and the online trolls it attracted?

Coodabeens Footy Show
Coodabeens Footy Show - September 15

Coodabeens Footy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2018 120:00


Star Collingwood VFLW coach, Penny Cula-Reid, and Jason Heatley - 21 years after he kicked the Saints into a Grand Final in 1997.

Coodabeens Footy Show
Coodabeens Footy Show - September 15

Coodabeens Footy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018


Star Collingwood VFLW coach, Penny Cula-Reid, and Jason Heatley - 21 years after he kicked the Saints into a Grand Final in 1997.

Coodabeens Footy Show
Coodabeens Footy Show - September 15

Coodabeens Footy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 120:00


Star Collingwood VFLW coach, Penny Cula-Reid, and Jason Heatley - 21 years after he kicked the Saints into a Grand Final in 1997.