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Giving The Game Away

By: GTGA Media
  • Summary

  • Giving The Game Away with Cam Scott and Joel Barber features interviews with a range of elite athletes including Olympic gold medallists, international footballers and BBC Sports Personality of the Year winners. Our aim is to humanise sportspeople by discussing their off-the-pitch interests, and highlighting lesser-spoken aspects of their lives such as dealing with rejection, recovering from injuries and handling the media. There are so many lessons to learn from sport, and by exploring the journeys of athletes, we are hoping to show how you can apply these learnings to your own lives.
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Episodes
  • Peter Hatzoglou | Warne's Wisdom
    Jun 8 2023

    At just 24, Australian cricketer Peter Hatzoglou already has a cricketing CV to envy. The legspinner is one of the most exciting young players in the game, is a Big Bash winner, and has also had stints in the UK playing for Oval Invincibles and Glamorgan… However, his journey to the top is more unusual than most and not that long ago a career in cricket was not a reality for him. 

    In fact, Peter took a break from the game in 2016 to focus on his exams and he had been trying to carve out a career in finance. Post-exams he returned to cricket, but just to play for his local village team Sunshine Heights and as recent as 2019 he was playing in the Cheshire 4th division. He was even working for KPMG as late as April last year and a professional cricketing career wasn’t really on his radar.

    That all changed rapidly though and just a year after playing in the Cheshire 4th division, Peter was making his BBL debut for Melbourne Renegades and receiving praise from cricketing royalty such as the late, great Shane Warne. A year after that and he won the competition with the Perth Scorchers and he's now a well-renowned figure in Australian cricket. It’s a remarkable rise from village cricket to BBL champion in the space of five years. 

    It was great to speak to Peter and hear about his incredible story and all the lessons he’s learned along the way - such as the importance of persistence, resilience and adaptability to change. He also speaks about the wisdom he received from Shane Warne who convinced Peter to come over to the UK and play some club cricket - which ultimately was the catalyst for him getting a Hundred contract with Oval Invincibles. 

    There's so much to learn from Peter's story and we loved chatting to him. We hope you get as much out of the episode as we did.

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    41 mins
  • Paul McGinley | The Art of Captaincy
    May 8 2023

    Paul McGinley was an elite golfer in his own right - reaching the lofty heights of top 20 in the world at one stage. However, Paul is perhaps best known for his success in team competitions, notably the Ryder Cup in which he played integral roles in 2002 when he sunk the winning putt and in 2014 when he captained Europe to victory. During this episode, Paul explains why he performed so well in team competitions, as well as his philosophy as captain of Europe’s victorious 2014 Ryder Cup side and how he got the best out of his players. 


    In this episode we discuss:


    • Reframing challenges into opportunities
    • Tailoring leadership approach for each individual
    • Taking influence from Sir Alex Ferguson
    • Delivering clear messages as a leader
    • Creating a fun team environment
    • What made the great Ryder Cup players so good
    • Predictions for 2023 Ryder Cup
    • McIlory’s recent form
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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Tom Bosworth | Taking The First Step
    Oct 20 2022

    TOM BOSWORTH | Taking The First Step | Out Now

    In the latest episode of the podcast, we talk to two-time Olympic Race Walker, Tom Bosworth, who provides some of the most powerful insights we’ve had on the series to date.

    During the conversation, we cover:

    - Captaining Team England and Winning Silver at the Commonwealth Games
    - Walking a mile quicker than anyone in history
    - How the first step is often the hardest part of achieving anything
    - Tips to manage our mental health
    - Becoming the first openly gay British track and field athlete 
    - Bouncing back from suicidal thoughts and depression
    - How we can improve and harness our own self-belief

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    1 hr and 6 mins

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