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My mate Sean Carney of Sanspants Radio (How Good’s Footy?, Scaredy Boys) discusses his hero Michael Voss and the moment he’ll never forget.
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I had the privilege of speaking with Brisbane Lions’ Women’s CEO Breeanna Brock about the club’s journey toward their maiden AFLW flag, and the challenges the group had to overcome.
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My mate Joel Duscher is back for a new episode, this time talking about the 2018 AFLM grand final and Dom Sheed living out a childhood dream.
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I caught up with Fremantle Dockers AFLW head coach Trent Cooper to chat about a significant game for his side: round one 2019, better known as Kiara Bowers’ debut.
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It's been a little while, but I See It But I Don't Believe It is back! Today Gemma chats to Daniel White from podcast The Average Team.
Dan wanted to talk about his beloved Collingwood, and an era when they were inches away from success.
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Kicking Against the Pricks is a documentary about women’s footy, the reclamation of the body and the feminist revolution happening in towns and communities across Australia. Melbourne-based filmmakers Alison Smirnoff and Bill Irving are the team behind the film and they have both found their lives profoundly impacted by the women’s game. The pair sat down with Siren for an in-depth chat about the project and their motivations behind it.
The COVID-19 pandemic and the cancellation of community sport—particularly in Victoria— has meant that production has unfortunately been put on pause this year. Alison and Bill are adamant, however, that this film is for the community and by the community, so they are doing a call out for archival footage. Yes, this means you and your community footy team.
It doesn’t have to be on-field footage. In fact, the more off-field vision the better. It can be phone videos, huddle videos, change room videos, footage at training, footage at the after match, singing at the pub, dancing in the streets, drunken rants to the coach - they literally want it all and the older the better.
If you want to get involved, get in touch via social media @katpfilm (Facebook, Instagram and Twitter) or via email: katpfilm@gmail.com
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I had the absolute pleasure of speaking to fellow AFLW Dee Lucy Race (The Outer Sanctum) about Lily Mithen's second ever goal in AFLW. We go back and discuss Melbourne’s first ever AFLW final after three years of barely missing out.
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Here we go with a new episode about AFLM, after it returned over the weekend. Gemma spoke to Essendon fan Todd Davey, not about his team but about his favourite non-Bomber: Matthew Pavlich. In what is now known as 'The Pavlich Game', Fremantle's men's team win their first ever final in Melbourne in an upset against the Cats.
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After a week off I’m excited to share my conversation with Joel Duscher (Sanspants Radio, How Good’s Footy?) from April all about the young talent we got to watch when Carlton and St Kilda met in round five of the 2020 AFLW season.
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In what was intended to be a shorter bonus episode, I spoke to my Siren co-founder Dr. Kasey Symons about her beloved Eagles joining the AFLW competition in 2020.
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Siren is proud to announce its first ever collaborators, podcast Halftime Huddle. To welcome them, Siren co-founders Dr. Kasey Symons and Gemma Bastiani spoke to Halftime Huddle co-hosts Sarah Burt and Taylor Capannolo about what the podcast is about and why the partnership works.
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In today’s episode Gemma speaks to Fremantle Docker Hayley Miller about their undefeated season. Hayley shares what it was like to be at the club as they lost players to expansion, and the unceremonious end to the 2020 AFLW season.
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I was lucky to be joined by my Siren co-founder Kirby Fenwick to discuss The Lockout—the first AFLW match in 2017. Reflecting on the historic game, we talk about how the league was fast tracked, why the game was moved to Princes Park and the game itself.
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Read my List Retrospective, inspired by this episode, for Siren.
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We turn back to round one 2019 to reflect on Geelong’s entry into the AFLW competition. They took on established club Collingwood at their home of Kardinia Park (GMHBA Stadium) and just got over the line in an historic victory. I spoke to noted Geelong supporter (and co-host of footy podcast How Good’s Footy?) all about the game and what it meant.
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In part two of The Origins of the Showdown Lisa, Jason and Gemma discuss the first ever Showdown, which took place 23 years ago today!
Hear part one: https://aca.st/b8e4e4
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For Siren: A Women in Sport Collective Gemma speaks to Sydney Swans social media manager Michelle Cooling about her journey through sport and her time at the Swans.
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