Sport is Female is a podcast dedicated to women in sports. Media tends to ignore women athletes and the various roles that women play in the sport industry, which reinforces stereotypes, sustains marginalization, encourages invisibility, and limits involvement. The media in general tends to be partial towards men, covering women mainly as subjects of sensational stories, for instance as victims of disasters or violence. There is also little diversity in the coverage of women in sport. In both print and electronic media, coverage is limited to women in sport who have attained a very high level of achievement. Sports is Female Podcast will be dedicated to women in sports, in South Africa, Africa and the world. We believe that through Sports is Female podcasts, changes will start happening in the sport industry. Visit www.sportisfemale.com to see more show notes. This podcast is proudly aggregated and hosted by Roddi. Contact: hello@roddi.africa
On this episode: SuperSport sportscaster Lindiwe Dube said it's not all TV and glamour to work as a sportscaster. She added that a lot of preparation goes into the final product.
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This podcast is proudly aggregated and hosted by Roddi.
Contact: hello@roddi.africa
On this episode: Refilwe fellow sportscaster Vuyo Ndudane analyse the Lionel Messi saga. (13:05). Kugandrie Govender’s acting CEO position at Cricket South Africa is celebrated as we end off Women’s month. (16:11). The race for the PSL title intensifies between Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs. They take a look at the games to come. (20:49). Lionel Messi wants to leave Barcelona because he’s unhappy with the club’s management. Should Barcelona let him go? (22:49). Refilwe question of the week, appreciation, shout out and much more!
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This podcast is proudly aggregated and hosted by Roddi.
Contact: hello@roddi.africa
On this episode: Refilwe catches up with the first South African, both male and female, to be crowned CAF African Footballer of the year in 2008, Noko Matlou. With over 150 international appearances to her name, and 64 goals scored with Banyana Banyana, Matlou has called on women to unite and celebrate each other (21:21). Refilwe and Tholakele celebrate and take note of women in sports, going from Gsport Awards to Netball national team Spar Proteas, and the organisation of The 2023 Netball World Cup in South Africa (37:37). Refilwe question of the week, appreciation, shout out and much more!
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This podcast is proudly aggregated and hosted by Roddi.
Contact: hello@roddi.africa
Note: We apologise for the sound quality, we had connectivity gremlins.
Visit sportisfemale.com to see more show notes.
This podcast is proudly aggregated and hosted by Roddi.
Contact: hello@roddi.africa
Refilwe Pitjeng catches up with Mpumi Manyisi, fellow sportscaster at Soweto TV. Mpumi talks about the challenges she still faces as a female in the industry and how her journey with sport began. The two women also analysed the FA Cup final between Chelsea and Arsenal. Note: We apologise for the sound quality, we had connectivity gremlins.
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This podcast is hosted by Roddi.
Contact: hello@roddi.africa
On this episode: Refilwe and Tholakele discuss and analyse the sporting news of the week (22:21). Refilwe is joined by Coach Desiree Ellis, head coach of SA football national team, Banyana Banyana, in a tell all conversation (50:55). Refilwe comments on Mandla 'Mgijimi' Sindane's death. (54:27). How many times did Arsenal win the FA Cup? (55:06). Refilwe appreciation, shout out and much more!
Visit sportisfemale.com to see more show notes.
This podcast is hosted by Roddi.
Contact: hello@roddi.africa
Sport is Female is a podcast dedicated to women in sports.
Visit sportisfemale.com to see more show notes.
This podcast is hosted by Roddi.
Contact: hello@roddi.africa