
Welcome to episode six of the Curling for Change Podcast! In this limited series, our host, 2023 All Heart Curling Award recipient Wil Robertson, will chat with folks from all corners of the curling community to hear their stories, their perspectives, and how we can change the face of curling and promote inclusion within our sport.
This bonus episode’s focus is on sexism and misogyny in curling. Wil has a conversation with Chelsea Carey about her experiences in curling, and to share their lessons for how we can address sexism and misogyny in the sport, and what they think the curling community ought to do to be more welcoming and inclusive for all.
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Our guest:
Chelsea Carey (She/Her) – Calgary, Alberta: Chelsea Carey is a long-time competitive curler, 2x Scotties Champion, 2x Olympic Trials Silver Medalist, and a multi-time provincial champion across multiple provinces. She is an outspoken advocate for marginalized communities in curling, and is a board member for the Black Rock Initiative.