Welcome to the Telegraph Women’s Sport Podcast with Dame Laura Kenny.
We’ve all enjoyed seeing the rise of coverage in women’s sport in recent years, but there is undoubtedly still work to do. Join Laura as she's joined by women across the sporting world as they discuss the big issues and talking points.
And of course there will be plenty of insights that you, the listeners, can apply to your own involvement in sport.
The Telegraph's unparalleled Women's Sport coverage, now available on the move.
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Welcome to the Telegraph Women’s Sport Podcast with Dame Laura Kenny.
We’ve all enjoyed seeing the rise of coverage in women’s sport in recent years, but there is undoubtedly still work to do. Join Laura as she's joined by women across the sporting world as they discuss the big issues and talking points.
And of course there will be plenty of insights that you, the listeners, can apply to your own involvement in sport.
The Telegraph's unparalleled Women's Sport coverage, now available on the move.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of the Telegraph Women's Sport podcast, we look at a subject that is sadly still a sporting taboo: periods. Sam Quek is joined by two women to discuss the impact of the menstrual cycle on women in sport – from understanding our bodies better to kit concerns.
Dr Emma Ross, is a physiologist that focuses on the data gap in women’s sport science. She was formerly head of physiology at the English Institute of Sport & has since founded The Well HQ, which delivers education programmes on women’s health. She's a co-author of the best-selling book The Female Body: A Revolution in Women's Health and Fitness.
Bobby Clay was the European junior 1500m champion and hotly-tipped for higher honours as a middle-distance runner, but aged 18 she was diagnosed with osteoporosis, which brought a premature end to her sporting career.
You can read more about Bobby's story here.
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