27 episodes

On 'Bush Footy Legends' we are big fans of sharing stories, connecting and breaking down the barriers of conversation. Our guests in their own authentic way are having an impact on the country football landscape with tales of obstacles, opportunities and of course resilience.
This podcast is presented by the WA Country Football League in partnership with Healthway promoting the Think Mental Health message. For tips on how to check in on a mate, search Think Mental Health.

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On 'Bush Footy Legends' we are big fans of sharing stories, connecting and breaking down the barriers of conversation. Our guests in their own authentic way are having an impact on the country football landscape with tales of obstacles, opportunities and of course resilience.
This podcast is presented by the WA Country Football League in partnership with Healthway promoting the Think Mental Health message. For tips on how to check in on a mate, search Think Mental Health.

    Tracy Blaszkow

    Tracy Blaszkow

    On this episode we are joined by Albany Sharks President, Tracy Blaszkow. Tracy joined us to share one of the greatest country football premiership stories. The Sharks managed only two wins throughout their first twelve seasons in the Great Southern Football League. This was a long hard slog for players, coaches, and administrators like President Tracy Blaszkow. This September they became premiers for the first time. Tracy is a strong advocate for pioneering change within her club and championing members’ wellbeing. She has transformed the relatively new club, helping establish a positive and inclusive culture for all.
    If you take anything away from today’s episode, make sure to Talk to a Mate® or check in on a family member or friend. Mental health issues can affect anyone. It may be difficult at first, but talking can help.
    If you enjoyed this episode, like, subscribe and share it with your mates.
    Check out the recently launched WA Footy Wellbeing Hub
    To suggest a guest, email us at wacountry@wafc.com.au or contact us via Facebook or Instagram
    Bush Footy Legends is produced by Magic Studios and presented by the WA Country Football League in partnership with Healthway promoting the Think Mental Health message.
    For most people, just asking if they are okay and listening can make a difference. By simply being there for your mates, they can feel less along and more supported to open up and talk about how they are really feeling. For tips and more info, visit Think Mental Health

    • 33 min
    Linda Kelly

    Linda Kelly

    Wow, what a powerful story this is! We were lucky enough to be joined by Linda Kelly who shared her journey and how country sport has helped her to overcome significant adversities in her life. Linda has represented WA in five different sports, recently become a local umpire and still playing for the Dampier Sharks. Linda also discusses the importance of the Talk to a Mate® message and how getting around your mates within your local football and sporting club is extremely important in regional WA.
    If this episode triggers anything for you, worried about someone, or need some information of support, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636. Mental health issues can affect anyone. It may be difficult at first, but talking can help.
    If you enjoyed this episode, like, subscribe and share it with your mates.
    Have you checked out the WA Footy Wellbeing Hub?
    To suggest a guest, email us at wacountry@wafc.com.au or contact us via Facebook or Instagram
    Bush Footy Legends is produced by Magic Studios and presented by the WA Country Football League in partnership with Healthway promoting the Think Mental Health message.
    For most people, just asking if they are okay and listening can make a difference. By simply being there for your mates, they can feel less along and more supported to open up and talk about how they are really feeling. For tips and more info, visit Think Mental Health

    • 33 min
    Simon Duckworth

    Simon Duckworth

    Simon Duckworth is one of the great country stalwarts and a West Perth legend. Duckworth spent a couple of years as a rookie on the Eagles list before carving out a legendary career at the Falcons where he one a flag and then returned home to Kulin where he is still averaging around 3 goals a game in his mid-40s.
    If you take anything away from today’s episode, make sure to Talk to a Mate® or check in on a family member or friend. Mental health issues can affect anyone. It may be difficult at first, but talking can help.
    If you enjoyed this episode, like, subscribe and share it with your mates.
    Check out the recently launched WA Footy Wellbeing Hub
    To suggest a guest, email us at wacountry@wafc.com.au or contact us via Facebook or Instagram
    Bush Footy Legends is produced by Magic Studios and presented by the WA Country Football League in partnership with Healthway promoting the Think Mental Health message.
    For most people, just asking if they are okay and listening can make a difference. By simply being there for your mates, they can feel less along and more supported to open up and talk about how they are really feeling. For tips and more info, visit Think Mental Health

    • 36 min
    Ryan Borchet

    Ryan Borchet

    Ryan Borchet is one of the most exciting forwards in the WAFL, a high-flying goalkicker for Subiaco, with the lions threatening their best approaching finals this season. Originally from Kalgoorlie, Ryan joins us to discuss his football journey from juniors in the Goldfields to playing at WAFL level and some exciting times ahead for him personally and the Subiaco Football Club.
    If you take anything away from today’s episode, make sure to Talk to a Mate® or check in on a family member or friend. Mental health issues can affect anyone. It may be difficult at first, but talking can help.
    If you enjoyed this episode, like, subscribe and share it with your mates.
    Check out the recently launched WA Footy Wellbeing Hub
    To suggest a guest, email us at wacountry@wafc.com.au or contact us via Facebook or Instagram
    Bush Footy Legends is produced by Magic Studios and presented by the WA Country Football League in partnership with Healthway promoting the Think Mental Health message.
    For most people, just asking if they are okay and listening can make a difference. By simply being there for your mates, they can feel less along and more supported to open up and talk about how they are really feeling. For tips and more info, visit Think Mental Health

    • 27 min
    Callum Foster

    Callum Foster

    This episode is a must listen. Callum Foster is a country footballer, business owner, personal trainer and mental health advocate in his regional town, Dunsborough. Cal is a podcaster in his own right and a trailblazer in the health and wellbeing space. Tune in for some valuable insights and more info on the work Cal is doing both on and off the field for Dunsborough Sharks.
    You can listen to the Brothers & Yarns podcast on Sportify or find out more about Cal’s gym, via The Movement Fitness  
    If you take anything away from today’s episode, make sure to Talk to a Mate® or check in on a family member or friend. Mental health issues can affect anyone. It may be difficult at first, but talking can help.
    If you enjoyed this episode, like, subscribe and share it with your mates.
    Have you checked out the recently launched WA Footy Wellbeing Hub?
    To suggest a guest, email us at wacountry@wafc.com.au or contact us via Facebook or Instagram
    Bush Footy Legends is produced by Magic Studios and presented by the WA Country Football League in partnership with Healthway promoting the Think Mental Health message.
    For most people, just asking if they are okay and listening can make a difference. By simply being there for your mates, they can feel less along and more supported to open up and talk about how they are really feeling. For tips and more info, visit Think Mental Health
     

    • 50 min
    Terry ’Tuck’ Waldron

    Terry ’Tuck’ Waldron

    Terry ‘Tuck’ Waldron has the most incredible sporting life. Now known as much for his work off the field than on it. Tuck Waldron played at Claremont and South Adelaide, but you might know him for his 16 years in Politics or his time at the WACA. He is also a leader in the mental health space and speaks passionately about the importance of managing your mental and emotional wellbeing, particularly for men in regional areas.
    If you take anything away from today’s episode, make sure to Talk to a Mate® or check in on a family member or friend. Tuck’s story is a good reminder that mental health issues can affect anyone. It may be difficult at first, but talking can help.
    If you enjoyed this episode, like, subscribe and share it with your mates.
    Have you checked out the recently launched WA Footy Wellbeing Hub?
    To suggest a guest, email us at wacountry@wafc.com.au or contact us via Facebook or Instagram
    Bush Footy Legends is produced by Magic Studios and presented by the WA Country Football League in partnership with Healthway promoting the Think Mental Health message.
    For most people, just asking if they are okay and listening can make a difference. By simply being there for your mates, they can feel less along and more supported to open up and talk about how they are really feeling. For tips and more info, visit Think Mental Health

    • 51 min

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