As someone who has always been passionate about sports development and peace sector, I am constantly on the lookout for ways to learn and grow from others who have walked the same path and achieved success in the space.
Inspira has truly been a game-changer for me. Hosted by Erika Mueller Chen, the podcast provides an amazing opportunity to dive deep into the journeys of her guests and gain valuable insights to help us on our own personal journeys within the sector. Erika is a fantastic host who does an exceptional job of making her guests feel at ease and providing a great mixture of deep conversations and lighthearted dialogue to keep the audience engaged.
One of the things I love about Inspira is that every guest offers a unique perspective on the space, so not two episodes are alike. This has been incredibly valuable for me in terms of expanding my knowledge and gaining a deeper understanding of the field.
The podcast is also a great resource for networking, as guests share their insights on how to network not only in the space, but in general. This has been incredibly helpful for me, as networking can be a daunting task, and hearing from others who have successfully navigated it has been inspiring.
In addition to the podcast, Erika has also created an amazing resource guide for the space that has been an invaluable tool for me. The guide is a self-paced master's degree of the ins and outs of the sector, and when coupled with the podcast interviews, it truly provides a wealth of knowledge that has helped me to create actionable steps to start or enhance my career in the space.
Overall, I would highly recommend Inspira to anyone who is serious about the sports development and peace sector, sports diplomacy, or who just wants to listen to some exceptional conversations around the topic. It has been an incredible source of inspiration for me, and I'm sure it will be for many others as well.