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In its flagship show, 'In conversation with...', the football podcast that's not really about football, Joseph Fordham, explores the stories of interesting and influential people shaping the football landscape, learning of their journeys, motivations, and more.
Through unfiltered, informal conversation each episode sheds light on the human experience, sharing insights to entertain, enlighten and, hopefully, embolden.
Enjoy!

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The home of all things audio from NPLH
In its flagship show, 'In conversation with...', the football podcast that's not really about football, Joseph Fordham, explores the stories of interesting and influential people shaping the football landscape, learning of their journeys, motivations, and more.
Through unfiltered, informal conversation each episode sheds light on the human experience, sharing insights to entertain, enlighten and, hopefully, embolden.
Enjoy!

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    56. Killian Page

    56. Killian Page

    Killian Page is a Boston born, San Francisco based Director, Photographer and Producer.
    If you're not familiar with the name, don't worry he hadn't heard of me either. But you will have seen his work with San Francisco City FC.
    Killian details his childhood discovery and love of photography before sports and all the other things that go with being a teen temporarily re routed his path until re-arming himself with a camera whilst studying Industrial Psychology on the West Coast.
    Post college he continued shooting whilst working for sustainable footwear brand IndoSole. When the pandemic hit, rather than taking cover in the relative safety of the corporate environment, he took a shot at full-time photography.
    He shares the roles of both building relationships within his community and the support of his network in his successes to date, how to add structure to the unstructured freelance landscape – including the odd semester at the University of Youtube, and the three main requirements of turning your creative skills into a sustainable, professional business.
    At the heart of it all, collaboration, connection and community are the bedrock of everything he does.
    Enjoy!
    You can support the podcast at nplhmag.com
    Show note: The documentary referenced at the tail end of the episode is titled 'They'll Love Me When I'm Dead', with the subsequent film titled 'The Other Side of the Wind'. Both are available to watch on Netflix

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    • 1h 4 min
    55. Pete Hoppins

    55. Pete Hoppins

    Pete Hoppins has a career path to pique your interest.
    After studying fashion in Northumbria UK, he found himself in London designing for Box Fresh. Wanting a change, he shouted "I'm a designer, get me out of here" and headed to Amsterdam for a role at Nike.
    They packed him off to Portland, Oregon where he'd eventually become Design Director for the sporting behemoth.
    Then he sacked it all off to run a pub!
    From creating designs for football's elite to creating community in his adopted home via the Toffee Club, Pete found fulfilment and balance whilst finding his way around a sink full of dishes.
    Entrepreneurship has brought a different set of challenges than those of the corporate environment but Pete shares how the lessons learned in that career help him navigate running the Away Days brewing Co. as well as his design consultancy, Home and Away.
    Enjoy!
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    • 1h 15 min
    54. Aaron Durand

    54. Aaron Durand

    Aaron Durand is the Sports Marketing Manager at Avery Dennison and arguably the nicest guy in showbiz.
    He explains the role Avery Dennison plays within football and beyond (spoiler alert - they're everywhere) and gives a fascinating insight into how they can and will change the way the game is watched.
    We also rewind through career stints at Twitter, Adidas and youth counselling, and chat dogs, family, photography, and Andrei Kanchelskis.
    Lots to take away throughout on career opportunities, work ethos, relationships and personal growth.
    Enjoy!
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    Show notes:
    Stutz is the documentary we couldn't place and is available to watch on Netflix

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    • 1h 34 min
    53. Casey Peckio

    53. Casey Peckio

    If you know Virginia Dream and Vermont Green you’ll know the work of Casey Peckio; the US designers fingerprints are on the output of both clubs, not least Virginia.
    Their 2024 jersey release (you know the one) had all of our eyelashes fluttering in their direction and Casey shares details on the process behind it, why he works with clubs like these, how they push him as a creative and what this path gives him that playing the game didn’t. 
    He also offers his perspective on seeking growth in his field, the benefits of collaboration and why he’s excited at the prospect of topping his latest efforts rather than daunted by it. 
    But not before we discuss the importance of long distance running, the nuisance of hay fever and brilliance of Bruce Springsteen. 
    Enjoy!
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    • 1h 7 min
    52. Sarah Van Vooren

    52. Sarah Van Vooren

    As co-founder of Atoot, the grassroots non-profit using football to empower young girls of rural Nepal, Sarah Van Vooren is doing what I’d call God’s work. And the good news is she’s not the only one! 
    Sarah shares the origins and mission of Atoot along with the impact it and other organisations like it has on the individuals involved and the communities they are a part of. 
    For good measure, she walks us through her own route into the ‘sports for development’ landscape which though has seen her work in countries such as India, Cambodia and Haiti, began on a study trip to Italy whilst on a Golf scholarship. Life, eh? 
    An insightful, educational and often inspiring conversation highlighting the positive power of football when harnessed by those such as Sarah, her colleagues and those like them around the world.
    Enjoy!  
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    • 1h 7 min
    51. DiDi Haračić

    51. DiDi Haračić

    DiDi Haračić is the goalkeeper for NWSL side Angel City.
    With a job like that it’d be easy to wrap up the intro there. But DiDi lives somewhat of a double life – when she’s not stopping shots, she’s taking them.
    Off pitch, DiDi finds peace (and therapy) through her lens, the ocean and often a combination of the two. 
    We talk about both her photographic and football journeys, their similarities and how the foundation laid by her parents armed her with a resilience to meet the challenges of both.
    In DiDi’s words, “Believe in your path, believe in your journey. Do your best not to compare” 
    Enjoy.
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    • 55 min

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