Sue Anstiss

From competing as a triathlete for Team GB through to running her own PR agency, Sue Anstiss has a passion for sport. Actually, she has a passion for women in sport.

In this podcast we discuss what needs to happen to make sport more gender equal and the progress made so far. Sue talks about her podcast, her book, and how she is on a mission to raise the awareness of women in sport.

Her dedication and determination make this podcast an inspiring and fascinating listen.

https://anchor.fm/rose-courteen/episodes/Sue-Anstiss-eihvgc

Michelle Owen Live

Michelle Owen
Even as a teenager, Michelle Owen was always prepared to challenge stereotypes. Her love of football has always been with her and when she was forced to play netball at school, she did ‘keepie-uppies’ with the ball until she got sent to the corner.
After a spell as breakfast DJ, she’s now doing the job she loves – reporting on football on Sky Sports and Radio 5 Live.
In this podcast, there is a recurring theme of overcoming adversity from succeeding in a male dominated career through to fighting the debilitating illness, Hyperemesis Gravidarm, during pregnancy.
We’re sure you’ll find this podcast with Michelle Owen an inspiration.

Colin Tapscott Podcast Live

Colin TapscottColin Tapscott is someone I have known almost all my life and is a close friend of my family. I wanted to interview him for this podcast because he is a natural leader.

Having left college, Colin pursued a career in teaching and became a headteacher before he was 30. He has followed a successful career as a headteacher with establishing his own training business called Everyday Leader and he has his own book on leadership being published this year. In this podcast, we not only explore Colin’s professional career, but we find out about his teenage years and how his faith has influenced the choices and decisions he has made.

It was great to talk to Colin as he is easy to listen to and a really inspirational guy. I hope you enjoy our conversation too!

https://anchor.fm/rose-courteen/episodes/Colin-Tapscott-eg0lad

Cathie Sabin Podcast Live

cathie sabin

I owe Cathie a lot. She is the person that got me and my sister into tennis, a sport we love. I think I am really privileged to know her and she has an amazing story to tell.
After a career in teaching and a life in tennis, Cathie ended up becoming the first ever female President of the LTA. Her time in that role meant she was on court to present Andy Murray with one of his Wimbledon’s trophies, went to the Rio Olympics, and was there to receive the Davis Cup on behalf of Team GB.
It was great to talk to her about all that she has done and hear a little of her gentle wisdom on the lessons we can learn from her. I’m so delighted she agreed to do this and was one of my first podcast guests.

To listen to this podcast, either log onto iTunes and search for Talking Teenage Life, or click on the link below:

https://anchor.fm/rose-courteen/episodes/Cathie-Sabin-e3lku1

 

Stuart Dunn Podcast Live!

Having grown up in Shrewsbury, Stuart’s dream as a teenager was to be a football commentator on his home town team. Now in his 40’s he has commentated on over 1,000 games for Shrewsbury Town on Radio Shropshire. He has seen them promoted, relegated and play at Wembley three times. In this podcast we talk all things football, of course, but also about how you make your teenage dreams come true.

It was great to talk to Stuart and, having had a career as a journalist and in radio, he has a natural ease in front of the microphone.

I learnt a lot from him in our conversation which you can download here:

https://anchor.fm/rose-courteen/episodes/Stuart-Dunn-e3g6mt

 

Helen Piddock-Jones Podcast Live

So we are officially launched!

You can listen to the first ever Talking Teenage Life podcast which has gone live today. We talk to Helen Piddock-Jones who went from being a barrister to becoming the Phantom Flan Flinger on children’s TV programme, Tiswas.

Here’s the link for you to listen …

https://anchor.fm/rose-courteen/episodes/Helen-Piddock-Jones-e33o59

Cathie Sabin

I owe Cathie a lot. She is the person that got me and my sister into tennis, a sport we love. I think I am really privileged to know her and she has an amazing story to tell.

After a career in teaching and a life in tennis, Cathie ended up becoming the first ever female President of the LTA. Her time in that role meant she was on court to present Andy Murray with one of his Wimbledon’s trophies, went to the Rio Olympics, and was there to receive the Davis Cup on behalf of Team GB.

It was great to talk to her about all that she has done and hear a little of her gentle wisdom on the lessons we can learn from her. I’m so delighted she agreed to do this and was one of my first podcast guests.

You can download our conversation here:

This podcast will be live on 14th April 2019

Stuart Dunn

Having grown up in Shrewsbury, Stuart’s dream as a teenager was to be a football commentator on his home town team. Now in his 40’s he has commentated on over 1,000 games for Shrewsbury Town on Radio Shropshire. He has seen them promoted, relegated and play at Wembley three times. In this podcast we talk all things football, of course, but also about how you make your teenage dreams come true.

It was great to talk to Stuart and, having had a career as a journalist and in radio, he has a natural ease in front of the microphone.

I learnt a lot from him in our conversation which you can download here:

This podcast will go live on 31st March 2019