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Former England Rugby international, Tom May, and leading performance coach, Simon Hartley, meet some of the world’s most successful sport’s men and women to discuss the transition to working life after a career in pro sport.
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SEASON 3 REVIEW
Welcome to the season 3 review of Podium Podcast!
An opportunity to look back over season highlights; for regular host Simon Hartley to ably pick out the most valuable performance lessons and insights, and for stand-in host, BWC Media Director, Justin Perkins, not to venture off on some unrelated tangent!
From David Campese’s quest for creativity to Paula Dunn seizing the moment, it’s a bumper 20 minutes showcasing some of season 3’s best bits.
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CHEMMY ALCOTT, Alpine Racer
If you could bottle determination you’d want whatever Chemmy Crawford-Alcott (née Alcott) takes, such is her drive and ambition to achieve her objectives.
The mum of 2 retired from Alpine ski racing almost a decade ago, but not before competing in 3 Olympics and 6 World Championships, bagging herself a bunch of broken bones along the way.
Chemmy opens up to Tom and Simon about how she fought her way to the slopes to become Great Britain’s most successful female ski racer. -
PAULA DUNN, Pocket Rocket
Paula Dunn is from arguably the last golden era of world athletics; when digital media wasn’t really a thing and football not so dominant. In the 1980s and early 90s, athletics was the sport that offered us the heroes and household names. The Olympics, Commonwealth Games, World Champs dominated TV screens, providing incredible moments from perhaps the purest form of physical competition.
Paula was in that mix, competing at the big championships from where she would collect a medal haul that included five medals at the Commonwealth Games.
Sport psychologist, Simon Hartley, picks up the conversation with the former GB 100m, 200m and sprint relay Olympian. -
DION DUBLIN, hammer time!
You sometimes forget what a damn fine footballer this week’s Podium Podcast guest was, such is the skill with which Dion Dublin handles his current TV presenting and media pundit duties.
But before Match of the Day & Homes Under the Hammer there was Aston Villa, Man Utd, Celtic and several other top-flight clubs.
Tom May meets the former centre-forward that has made the transition to TV work look like a walk in the park. -
TONY UNDERWOOD, ultimate wingman
You’d be forgiven for thinking this week’s Podium Podcast guest might have a somewhat inflated ego about them. A former commercial jet pilot – a Captain, no less - with some of the world’s biggest airlines and the recipient of more than a few international rugby union caps, a certain self-assuredness might even be understandable.
But as Tony Underwood sits down with Tom and Simon, he shows nothing but modesty and humility. A warm and inviting character, he speaks openly and honestly, offering a fascinating insight into the experience that perhaps defines his (rugby) career more than any other: that 1995 Rugby World Cup semi-final against New Zealand, where a rampant Jonah Lomu got busy etching his name into rugby folklore. -
JAMIE JONES-BUCHANAN - P2 - ON KEVIN SINFIELD
The Leeds Rhino rugby league team of which Jamie was a key part was not short of talent. Rob Burrow, Jamie Peacock, to name but a few. But at the heart of the team; the architect of its fortunes was Jamie's old friend and best man, Kevin Sinfield.
In part 2 of this Podium Podcast, Jamie sheds some light on the inner mechanics of one of sport's most inspiring individuals.