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By Neill Duffy, Fabien Paget & Jo Ramsay
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11 ratings
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
Neill Duffy talks to Edreece Arghandiwal and Mike Geddes, co-founders of Oakland Roots, the USA's first purpose-driven pro sports team. Oakland Roots is a great example of a club's commitment to Purpose beyond just winning games and making money. Edreece and Mike share their insights and show how other professional sports teams can also make the leap to Purpose.
Neill Duffy talks to Joanne Pasternack, former VP Social Impact at San Francisco 49ers and Golden State Warriors. Joanne shares the ways in which these leading professional sports teams put Purpose front and centre of their community efforts and, as such, are a powerful force for good in the Bay Area.
Neill Duffy talks to Lew Blaustein, Founder of GreenSportsBlog and EcoAthletes. Lew shares the inroads sport is making around sustainability and purpose and the athletes who are embracing their role as powerful activists to fight climate change and other environmental issues.
Neill Duffy talks to Olga Harvey, Chief Strategy & Impact Officer at the Women’s Sport Foundation. Olga discusses the work done by the Women’s Sports Foundation to advance the lives of girls and women through sport, particularly its recently launched, Equity Project, which seeks to unlock limitless possibilities for women in all aspects of sport.
Neill Duffy talks to Scott Jenkins, Board Chair of the Green Sports Alliance and General Manager at the world-class Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, the most sustainable stadium in the world. Scott discusses the success of the Green Sports Alliance in driving the climate change message in the sport's world and the various ways in which the Mercedes-Benz Stadium has raised the bar on sustainability.
Neill Duffy talks to Clementine Painter from adidas who shares how adidas’ commitment to plastic waste, breaking barriers for girls and inclusion play out in its sports sponsorship investments, particularly its partnership with streetfootballworld and women’s sport.
Neill Duffy talks to John Balkam, author and social entrepreneur, to discuss the role of Purpose in sport. John shares some interesting thoughts on how sports and athletes need to relook their value proposition if they are to use their brand as a powerful force for good and remain relevant in the future.
Neill Duffy talks to Kevin Martinez, VP Corporate Citizenship at ESPN. Kevin firmly believes in the transformational power of sport, particularly as a vehicle through which all kids can develop to their full potential. He discusses how ESPN facilitates this by giving as many kids as possible equal access to sports and tells of the various ways in which ESPN brings to life its mission statement to “Serve the sports fan. Anytime. Anywhere.”
Neill Duffy talks to Ben Astin, Managing Director at Lionsraw, an incredible Sport for Good organization that recruits soccer fans to volunteer their services to transform needy communities around the world and create opportunities for change for underserved children. Ben discusses the background to Lionsraw as well as their ambitious 26x26 initiative that will see 26 soccer pitches built in 26 low income areas across the USA, Canada and Mexico before the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Fabien Paget talks to Kely Nascimento-Deluca and Lisa Zimouche about women's soccer. Lisa is a freestyle footballer and one of an exciting breed of young female athletes advocating for gender equality and Kely has recently produced a groundbreaking documentary, Warriors of a Beautiful Game, which highlights the important issues facing women in soccer today. Both share their personal stories as females navigating their way in the male dominated soccer environment.
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.