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By Estelle Clapham
The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.
In this episode, we explore the unexpected impact of Liam Payne’s death on girlhood and its connection to motorsport’s own challenges with exclusivity. I reflect on how One Direction's music shaped a generation of women, providing a sense of community, joy, and belonging. We also dive into the idea of "boyhood" and its exclusiveness, especially within spaces like motorsport, where women are often seen as outsiders. This isn’t about dissecting Liam’s life, but about how he—and the band—allowed women to celebrate both girlhood and boyhood, while questioning why the reverse often isn’t true. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation on music, motorsport, and the evolving dynamics of gender in these spaces.
In this episode, we're honoured to host Ali Donnelly, CEO of More than Equal and a driving force in the world of sports and beyond.
Join Estelle as Ali shares her inspiring journey from communications to becoming a leading advocate for women in sports. From founding the influential platform Scrum Queens to fearlessly tackling the tough questions in motorsport, Ali's story is one of resilience, passion, and empowerment.
Tune in as we delve into her remarkable career, the current state of women in sports, and the evolving landscape of women in motorsport.
On this episode, we shine the spotlight on Karlai Warner, a 17-year-old racing sensation who is blazing a trail in the world of motorsports. As one of the first Indigenous Australians to compete on the racing circuit, Karlai's journey is nothing short of inspiring.
Join us as we delve into Karlai's remarkable story, from her early beginnings in the racing world to her current status as a rising star. We explore her experiences as a proud member of Team Racing Together, a groundbreaking racing team dedicated to changing motorsport for the better.
Karlai's impact extends far beyond the racetrack. As a role model and advocate for Indigenous representation in motorsports, she's inspiring a new generation of racers to chase their dreams and defy expectations. Her story is not just about winning races; it's about breaking down barriers and paving the way for a more inclusive future.
Join us this episode with our special guest, Megan Varela Nunes, the driving force behind "By Megs," a fashion and accessories label revolutionising the F1 merchandise market for female fans.
In a sport historically dominated by male enthusiasts, Megan identified a gap in the market and seized the opportunity to create a brand tailored specifically to the growing community of female F1 fans. Through "By Megs," she not only offers stylish and unique products but also fosters a vibrant community of empowered women, both online and in person.
In this episode, we dive into Megan's journey as a young entrepreneur, exploring the challenges and triumphs of building a brand from the ground up. We discuss the importance of supporting young creators like Megan and the role they play in driving innovation and diversity within the industry.
Moreover, we explore the broader implications of having more women involved in motorsports, from inspiring the next generation of female drivers to challenging traditional gender norms. Megan shares her insights on why representation and inclusivity are essential for the future success of the sport.
Join us as we celebrate the unstoppable force that is Megan Varela Nunes and the incredible impact of "By Megs" in championing women in F1.
On this Episode, we dive into the world of Motocross with Taylor Peet, a trailblazing force in the sport. From her humble beginnings racing around the family farm to breaking barriers in the male-dominated arena of Motocross, Taylor's journey is nothing short of inspiring.
Join us as we explore Taylor's exceptional career and her dedication to empowering women through her 'Girls Can Ride' program. Discover Taylor's insights into the psychology of success and how she's reshaping the narrative for women in extreme sports. Prepare to be inspired, challenged, and ready to conquer your own doubts as we uncover the true power of passion, determination, and breaking boundaries.
In this Women’s History Month special, presented in partnership with McLaren Racing, we explore the transformative journey of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) within the realm of motorsport.
Meet Bec Constable, the Director of People Experience at McLaren, whose leadership has been instrumental in championing DEI within the team. Under her guidance, McLaren Racing has established a robust foundation for ongoing progress, driving positive change throughout the organisation.
Bec played a pivotal role in the development of McLaren’s groundbreaking DEI initiative, McLaren Racing Engage. It represents a pioneering effort in Formula 1, uniting stakeholders to drive diversity and inclusion and inspire future talent.
At McLaren Racing, DEI is a cornerstone of their sustainability strategy, alongside commitments to achieving net-zero, promoting circular economy practices, and prioritising health and wellbeing.
In celebration of International Women's Day, join us in an exciting collaboration with McLaren Racing as we delve into the world of motorsports and diversity. Our special guest, Amelia Lewis, a performance engineer at McLaren Racing, brings her unique perspective to the conversation.
Amelia shares her journey into the male-dominated world of Formula 1, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs she's experienced along the way. As we align with the IWD theme "Inspire Inclusion," we explore what initially inspired her to pursue a career in motorsports and how she continues to inspire the next generation of women in STEM.
Discover how McLaren Racing is breaking barriers and championing diversity within the industry. From innovative initiatives to fostering a culture of inclusivity, learn how they're paving the way for a more diverse and equitable future in Formula 1.
CONTENT WARNING - The content covered in this episode can be confronting. While we do not believe in highlighting hate & toxicity, it is important to understand the reality of online culture in order to change it. We recommend not listening if you do not wish to hear examples of hateful comments.
On this episode, Estelle talks about her experience with her partnership with Areto Labs, in her quest to combat online abuse within the F1 community.
Made by fans, for fans. "Talk like a Fan" is a brand new race review series produced by The Female Drive and hosted by Estelle Clapham.
This particular episode is not a regular "Talk Like a Fan" episode.
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The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.