7 episodes

Sport might be one of the world's most popular forms of entertainment, but when it comes to entertainment society isn't telling half of sport's stories. Join the Well Actually Sporting Club's Maria Pettus and Sasky Stewart as they break down the movies, documentaries and tv shows that highlight the sports world's lesser-heard voices. Sometimes well-known, sometimes new, but always worth being told - these are the stories of our real and global sports community (and a few pop culture classics we couldn't pass up).

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Sport might be one of the world's most popular forms of entertainment, but when it comes to entertainment society isn't telling half of sport's stories. Join the Well Actually Sporting Club's Maria Pettus and Sasky Stewart as they break down the movies, documentaries and tv shows that highlight the sports world's lesser-heard voices. Sometimes well-known, sometimes new, but always worth being told - these are the stories of our real and global sports community (and a few pop culture classics we couldn't pass up).

    #7: The One Where It's Just Not Cricket (Fire in Babylon)

    #7: The One Where It's Just Not Cricket (Fire in Babylon)

    In the 1980s, the whole world knew two sports teams - the Brazilian football team and the West Indies cricket team. 

    In this episode, your hosts and current pandemic pals, Sasky and Maria, sit down to talk about the team's journey from "Calypso Cricketers" to the world's most dominant team for more than two decades. In a sport with deep colonial roots, the West Indies redefined not just the role of athletes in pushing a country forward socially but the very game itself. 

    • 55 min
    #6: The One Where It's All About Pride and Petrol (Hurley)

    #6: The One Where It's All About Pride and Petrol (Hurley)

    An exercise in contradictions, Hurley Haywood was one of the 70s and 80s most iconic and successful American sportsmen, a sizzling hot racing driver who matched multiple Le Mans victories with an intensely private life. 

    In this episode, your hosts and still pandemic roommates, Sasky and Maria, sit down to talk about pride, petrol, and Patrick Dempsey's hair in Derek Dodge's documentary, Hurley, the story of one of America's best and the battle of being gay in the macho world of 1970s motorsports. 

    • 58 min
    #5: The One Where Fighting Is Still the Dumbest Thing in Hockey (Hello Destroyer)

    #5: The One Where Fighting Is Still the Dumbest Thing in Hockey (Hello Destroyer)

    Hockey is Canada and Canada is hockey, or so we're told.  With the line between prominence and pariah as thin as a blade and a bad hit, this often destructive culture has found itself in the headlines in recent years and on the big screen. In the latest episode, Maria and Sasky sit down to talk about toxic masculinity, hockey culture, and the dark side of 'Canada's Game' (said with air quotes). With national pride under the microscope,  Kevan Funk's film breaks down the myths of the game and brings an unforgettable look inside the locker room and the lives the game leaves behind. Trigger Warning: Violence, Suicidal Themes, Mental Illness, Animal Death

    • 50 min
    #4: The One Where Women Put the Ocean at Peril (Maiden)

    #4: The One Where Women Put the Ocean at Peril (Maiden)

    In the first episode of a new year, Sasky and Maria wave goodbye to 2020 and sail towards a new (and hopefully better) year with Tracy Edwards and the barrier-breaking crew of Maiden, the first all-female around-the-world race crew. Featuring icebergs, swimsuits and more garden variety sexism than you can trim a sail at, Maiden is the incredible story of a group of women who dared to make waves. 

    • 1 hr
    #3: The One Where It Was Bigger Than The Battle (Battle of the Sexes)

    #3: The One Where It Was Bigger Than The Battle (Battle of the Sexes)

    In a cliche as old as sport itself, this week Maria and Sasky are talking about "Battle of the Sexes", the 2017 film about the now infamous match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. A 'feel-good' take on the challenges of women in the 1970s, constrained by their gender, sexuality, and what it's like when the fight you face is bigger than you.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    #2: The One Where If You Love Something You.. Burn It Down? (Forever Pure)

    #2: The One Where If You Love Something You.. Burn It Down? (Forever Pure)

    At the intersection of race, religion, and really sketchy owners, there is a football team. In the latest episode, Maria and Sasky dive into Maya Zinshtein's 2017 eye-opening documentary, Forever Pure, which chronicles Beitar FC in Jerusalem's descent into anarchy at the hands of a fan base outraged at the club's signing of two Muslim players. More than a little confronting, Maya's film shows a club and community spiraling out of control and forces us to consider the idea that sports have always been and always will be more than a little political. 

    • 1 hr 7 min

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