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Sara Bayman is an International netball player and coach from Wigan, England. She represented England in the 2010 Commonwealth Games. At a club level, Bayman has represented Team Bath, Manchester Thunder and UWS Sirens in the Netball Superleague, and Central Pulse in the ANZ Premiership.
This week Karleigh shares the story behind the wedding of Australian Netball athletes Stacey Francis and Sara Bayman. Then, we welcome Kate Gardner, the out, queer non-binary editorial assistant and contributor to StarTrek.com, who shares stories of their work at the site, as we await the season 3 finale of "Star Trek: Discovery." What was it like interviewing actor Noah Averbach-Katz, who played Ryn on "Discovery"? By the way, he's next week's guest on this podcast! Kate also tells us the story of their coming out, their engagement and all about their love for the J.J. Abrams cult classic TV show, "LOST." You can subscribe to their substack about the series at https://kategardner.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Black women are five times more likely to die in childbirth compared to white women. We hear the personal experiences of two women: Candice Brathwaite who got sepsis after her caesarean section and Remi Sade who felt she was pushed towards a more medically managed birth than she wanted. We also hear from Daghni Rajasingam a consultant obstetrician from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Clinical psychologist Jessamy Hibberd on her book, The Imposter Cure and listener, Claire Poole who runs two businesses on how she sometimes fears being found out as not really good enough despite doing her job extremely well. As the Netball World Cup draws to a close this weekend we talk about how the game has changed over the years with the BBC presenter Hazel Irvine and the former England player Sara Bayman. Three volunteers from the tournament, Caswell Palmer, Mandy and Hannah Cripps tell us why they love the game so much. The owner of Zara has announced that all the cotton, linen and polyester it uses will be organic, sustainable or recylcled by 2025. Tamsin Lejeune the CEO & Founder of Common Objective and Ethical Fashion Forum tells us about the significance of the move and what sustainable means in the context of a high volume fashion business. David Trimble, a leading figure in Northern Irish politics and joint Nobel Peace Prize Winner who now sits in the house of Lords, surprised the House this week. He stood up during a debate about Northern Ireland to say his daughter had married her girlfriend, even though he had in the past opposed same sex marriage and voted against it. Vicky Trimble and her wife Rosalind Stephens give their reaction to his speech. Presented by Jenni Murray Produced by Rabeka Nurmahomed Edited by Jane Thurlow Interviewed guest: Candice Brathwaite Interviewed guest: Remi Sade Interviewed guest: Daghni Rajasingam Interviewed guest: Jessamy Hibberd Interviewed guest: Claire Poole Interviewed guest: Hazel Irvine Interviewed guest: Sara Bayman Interviewed guest: Tamsin Lejeune Interviewed guest: Vicky Trimble Interviewed guest: Rosalind Stephens
Kadeen, Sasha and Betty are joined by former England captain Sara Bayman as England prepare to play New Zealand in the World Cup semi-finals. We host a netball Q&A session ahead of finals weekend, Denise Lewis dons a netball dress after 32 years and Jennifer Saunders lets Tracey Neville know she's ready.
Live from Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena for the Netball World Cup, we're joined by BBC Sport's Hazel Irvine, former player Sara Bayman and Commonwealth gold winning England Netball captain Ama Agbeze to discuss the tournament so far, predictions for the rest of the week and prospects for the growing popularity of the game. We'll also be talking to CEO of Scotland Netball, Claire Nelson. What does it take to organize a World Cup? We’ll be talking to the Event Director, Lindsay Impett. We're also joined by volunteers at the event to tell us about what they love about the game and why they're getting involved. And we hear from under 11s in Hertfordshire learning netball on a Saturday morning - and Laura Vila and Corinne Askey who set up Mighty Netball to encourage girls to love playing sport. Presented by Jane Garvey Produced by Jane Thurlow
This week, team Noonan, Dunleavy and Offord catch up with writer, actress and straight-up legend among women, Rebecca Humphries, to chat about her “no bullshit” beauty blog, The Trowel, and what it’s like to be in the eye of a media shitstorm. Hannah has a natter with comedian and bona-fide American Kate McCabe, to find out more about the upcoming Democratic Primary over in the US of A. And in Jenny Off The Blocks, Jen gets the lowdown on the forthcoming Netball World Cup from luminary of the game and BBC Sport pundit, Sara Bayman.Dunleavy Does Dystopia takes on the harrowing Children of Men, while in the Bush Telegraph the team hope, as ever, to wake from the dystopian nightmare of the Boris, Brexit and bumholes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Natalie spoke to Sara Bayman who is part of the BBC Netball World Cup team as they show all games from Day 4Hazel Irvine is also part of the team : LIsten here The Netball Show with Mizuno Here's how it soundsRUNNING ORDER00:45 Sara BaymanPARISH NOTICESShop Mizuno at Netball UK here GET IN TOUCHSend us a tweet: @thenetballshow Like us on Facebook: @thenetballshow #thenetballshow #uknetballpodcast
The Netball Show with Mizuno brings you an extended chat with Jess Thirlby following their result against Thunder and the run-in this weekend. Becky Nash from Next Generation Netball joins us and we were in attendance at the BBC Summer of Womens Sport launch and hear from Sara Bayman who will be part of the commentary team. Get in touch thenetballshow.co.uk & @thenetballshow #uknetballpodcast
Sara Bayman has been confirmed as the new Director of Netball at Loughborough Lightning - We look at her decision to take on the role.
Sara Bayman on joining UWS Sirens next year in the Super league - featured originally as part of @thenetballshow podcast
Sara Bayman joined me from New Zealand to look at how she's getting on at Pulse and also her thoughts on Thunder in the Final 4 this weekend