23 episodes

We interview some of our greatest ever retired athletes who have made a successful, though often challenging transition into post sport life. We discuss the trials they faced along the way, pathways (or lack thereof) within their chosen sports, what inspired their new career path and how the skills and attributes honed in the sporting arena have helped influence their current success.You won't find hard luck stories here. It's all positive and designed to entertain, inspire and educate fans and current day athletes. Thanks for listening.

A Whole New Ballgame Adrian @ Yak

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We interview some of our greatest ever retired athletes who have made a successful, though often challenging transition into post sport life. We discuss the trials they faced along the way, pathways (or lack thereof) within their chosen sports, what inspired their new career path and how the skills and attributes honed in the sporting arena have helped influence their current success.You won't find hard luck stories here. It's all positive and designed to entertain, inspire and educate fans and current day athletes. Thanks for listening.

    Corey 'Homicide' Williams - Part 1

    Corey 'Homicide' Williams - Part 1

    OK so I did NOT intend to create a double episode when Corey 'Homicide' Williams agreed to be a guest on AWNB, but I am so glad it turned out this way.

    In Part 1, Corey takes us through his journey from the famed Rice High School, through the JUCO system, Alabama State, NBA summer camps and pro leagues abroad. We learn the origin of the nickname 'Homicide', the importance and reputation of Rucker Park and the different path he chose to take in order to achieve his goals.

    You know Corey as a no $h1t kinda guy and the voice of the NBL and I assure you what you see is what you get with this driven, determined and committed individual. It's all part of the master plan, and understanding what success looks like to YOU.

    Enjoy Part 1 and as always we'd love your feedback.

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    • 38 min
    Corey 'Homicide' Williams - Part 2 (final)

    Corey 'Homicide' Williams - Part 2 (final)

    Part 2 of AWNB featuring special guest Corey 'Homicide' Williams kicks off with his first days in the NBL with the Townsville Crocs.

    We cover his MVP year, the move to Melbourne Tigers and contracts overseas between. What I love most about Part 2 is Corey's take on setting up for life after sport, how athletes need to leverage their worth when the time is right, and where the responsibility for success really lies.

    We touch on Corey's business ventures, philosophy on life and more in this super enjoyable chat. 

    It's an incredible way to finish Season 1 of A Whole New Ballgame, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

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    • 37 min
    Simon Gerrans

    Simon Gerrans

    We chat to Aussie cycling legend Simon Gerrans in this episode of A Whole New Ballgame. 
    Having turned to cycling as a rehab measure after numerous knee injuries, Simon quickly ascended the ranks and shipped off to Europe to mix it with the big boys of world cycling and amongst other huge achievements has competed in a staggering 12 editions of  Tour de France, a feat only matched by legends Stuart O'Grady and Simon's mentor, Phil Anderson.

    We discuss Simon's philosophy on performance and what kept him going through an injury list that would put most 'contact sport' athletes to shame. We touch on team politics, the changing culture in team cycling and the pressure that is placed on the guy who puts their neck on the block and assumes leadership for a race or stage thereof.

    Simon tells us of his transition plans, how early they were put in place and his new role as CEO of the business The Service Course. It's an informative and entertaining episode.

    Enjoy the chat. 👍

    • 52 min
    Sam Butler

    Sam Butler

    We chat to West Coast Eagles premiership player Sam Butler in this episode of A Whole New Ballgame. 
    A relatively late bloomer in the world of AFL, Sam started off with a passion and talent for the 'World Game' before being encouraged to 'come have a kick' with his mates at age 15.  As they say in the classics, the rest is history.

    Drafted into one of the finest midfields to ever play the game, Sam would soon face a devastating loss in the 2005 AFL Grand Final, a loss he took very personally. As the records bow show though, Sam was instrumental in the Eagles successful 2006 campaign where relief and redemption were realised. 
    We touch on the Eagles culture, the weight of WA's expectations but also the opportunities afforded the players to give back and serve the community.

    Sam sheds light on his partner's (Nat Medhurst Ep16) self comparison to Hawk/Eagle legend Sam Mitchell, and what he would tell a younger version of himself about the realities of life in the system.

    Enjoy the chat. 👍

    • 52 min
    Kate Beveridge

    Kate Beveridge

    We spend time with Aussie netball star Kate Beveridge in this episode of A Whole New Ballgame. 
    You'll struggle to find an athlete with more perspective on their place in the game (albeit in our opinion a little too self deprecating!), especially when it comes to her selection for the Australian Diamonds, which is a fun story in itself.

    A journeyman of the sport, Kate enjoyed stints in national league teams across the country and in NZ, where she called an end to her career. We discuss how Kate kept her passion and love for the game when changing organisations and how she dealt with reduced court time in the twilight years of her career. 
    Recently retired, Kate recognises the impact she can have on others and has returned to Melbourne to start giving back via the North Melbourne Football Club's program 'The Huddle'.

    It's an honest, forthright and entertaining episode and I'm thrilled to bring it to you.  

    Enjoy the chat. 👍

    • 49 min
    Rebecca Artis

    Rebecca Artis

    In today's episode I spend time with an Aussie pro-golfer, Rebecca Artis.

    We learn how this girl from Coonabarabran ended up on the European tour winning tournaments with hubby Geoff on the bag, the ups and downs of tour life and the relationships forged along the way.

    Rebecca shares the tense memories of her first tour win in Helsingborg 🇸🇪, the stress and pressure she put herself under and the one major regret from a long and successful career.

    We get Bec's take on the future of the game, and give her the 'magic wand' to change one thing to improve the sport.

    Now back in Narrabri running the Tourist Hotel with hubby Geoff, Rebecca is loving her new pace of life and the familiar benefits of small town Australia.

    It's a cracking story and I'm thrilled to share it with you.

    Enjoy the chat. 🏌🏻‍♀️⛳️🍺

    • 53 min

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