The Game Changers Podcast
In this award-winning podcast Sue Anstiss talks to trailblazers in women sport. These are the individuals who are knocking down barriers and challenging the status quo for women and girls everywhere.
Along with openly sharing their historic careers, what drives them and how they’ve dealt with tough challenges, each episode explores key issues for equality in sport and beyond.
We’re incredibly grateful to Sport England who support The Game Changers through a National Lottery award.
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Gail Newsham: Why women's football was banned for 50 years
Having spent almost three decades telling the story of the Dick, Kerr Ladies - arguably the most important team in the history of women's football. Gail is the author of ‘In A League of The Own!’
Rachel Yankey: What stops the progress of elite female coaches
A incredible winger, Arsenal legend Rachel Yankey MBE was the first professional female player registered in England, and went on to became one of the country’s most successful and well known footballers.
Gabby Logan: How nothing beats presenting live sport
Gabby Logan in one of Britain's most influential women in sport. She talks openly about her career path from Sky to the BBC, and why she's so passionate about improving the coverage for women's sport.
Trailer: Series 6 of The Game Changers
Thanks to Barclays for supporting series 6 of The Game Changers.
Jessica Ennis Hill: On being the poster girl at a home Olympics
Olympic Gold medallist from London 2012 and three times World Champion.
Judy Murray: Why so few women are top tennis coaches
Former international tennis player, Fed Cup Captain and coach to many champions including her sons Jamie and Andy.
Tracy Edwards: Why men felt so angry about female sailors
Skipper of the first all-female crew in the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race, and the first woman to receive the Yachtsman of the Year Trophy.
Katie Sadleir: Changing rugby governance overnight
A former Olympian at synchro, Katie led the transformation of high performance sport in New Zealand and now leads Women’s Rugby at World Rugby.
Ebony Rainford-Brent: Cricket needs a diverse elite pathway
A World Cup Winner and the first black woman to play cricket for England, Ebony is now a sports broadcaster and the Director of Women’s Cricket at Surrey.
Ali Oliver: Why girls shaping their own PE lessons is so powerful
Chief Executive at the Youth Sport Trust, the children’s charity working to ensure every child enjoys the life-changing benefits that come from sport and play.
Sarah Storey: How to focus on the things you can control
The most successful British female Paralympian of all time with 38 World titles, 14 Paralympic Golds and 76 world records.
Elly Oldroyd: Not putting up with the sexism in sports media
One of Britain’s most respected sports broadcasters. If you love sport, you’ll be incredibly familiar with Elly’s voice as she’s been on our airwaves since the 1990’s and is a real trailblazer for women in sports media.
Trailer: Welcome to our 5th series
Thanks to Sport England for supporting series 5 of The Game Changers.
Emma Hayes: Opening the door for female coaches in men’s football
Hugely successful football Manager at Chelsea Women, who also coached in the US. Led her team to the FA WSL title again this year.
Heather Rabbatts: On the future of sponsorship for women’s sport
A businesswoman whose career has covered law, government, sport and media, including high profile positions at the Football Association, Millwall Football Club, the BBC and Channel 4.
Rimla Akhtar: On overturning FIFA's hijab ban
Former Chair of the Muslim Women’s Sport Foundation and the first Muslim woman to sit on the FA Council. Awarded an MBE for "her contribution to equality and diversity in sport.”
Rose Reilly: How a Scottish footballer won the World Cup with Italy
One of Scotland’s greatest ever footballers. Eight league titles, World Player of the Year award, four golden boots, a professional career in France and Italy a World Cup medal.
Ebru Koksal: Finding the confidence to be an authentic female leader
Former CEO at Galatasaray, the first woman to be elected to the Executive Board of the European Club Association and the first, and only, female General Secretary of the Turkish Football Federation. Ebru is now Chair of Women in Football.
Stacey Copeland: How boxing challenges society’s view of femininity
Former England football career turned professional boxer. European silver medallist and three-time national champion and the first British woman to win the Commonwealth title.
Moya Dodd: Bringing diversity of thought & gender reform to FIFA
One of the most influential women in global sport. Moya served on the board of Football Federation Australia and Asian football's governing body, before she became one of the first women to join the FIFA Council.