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Marin Country Club located in the Ignacio Valley just north of San Francisco. Our podcast are a medium to communicate with our members. You will find a variety of podcasts from event details, staff interviews, and information on upcoming events.
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One day, female athletes will be recognised by their achievements, not by their gender. Until then, we'll keep sharing the stories of epic Aussie female athletes. Join Olympic Gold Medallist, Chloe Dalton, as she chats with World Champions, fellow Olympians, and athletes at the top of their game. Listen to our weekly episodes of the wrap - news and highlights about women's sports news.
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Throwback FDNY

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The New York City Fire Museum's Throwback FDNY podcast is here to help present the extraordinary history and unique heritage of the fire department in the five boroughs. Each episode, we’ll turn a spotlight on three specific years and share a story from each that we hope brings the Fire Department’s past to life, a must for FDNY history buffs of all ages! This initiative is brought to you with help from the FDNY and the FDNY Foundation.
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Stand-up comedian Mike Eshaq is a United States Marine, an Arab American and a Muslim who can't stop eating bacon. His family hails from the country of Yemen, the yummiest of all the Arabs! Listen in as Mike shares dating advice in a segment called SLEEPING WITH THE YEMENI, rants about politics in a segment called YEMENI OF THE STATE and engages with guests about their own views of the world and these topics. This podcast is for anyone who wants an honest and hilarious take on the world from ...
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news. Taking a look around the grounds: New Zealand have won netball’s Constellation Cup for just the third time in history, 15-year-old Caoimhe Bray has helped the Sydney Sixers to victory in the WBBL and the Jillaroos are into the Pacific Championships Final. For the key story, we discuss requests by the T…
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Growing up, Alyssar Narey loved netball and basketball. But as she describes it, once you get into football, it never really leaves you. And it never did for Alyssar. While she started her career in the music industry, Alyssar channelled her passion for live events into sport, and never looked back. Now this year, she’s been appointed as the CEO of…
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news. Taking a look around the grounds: The Jillaroos have defeated PNG 84-0, Aussie golfer Hannah Green has won her third LPGA golf title of the year and Lauren Parker has won bronze at the World Para-Tri Championships. For the key story, we discuss new research out of the UK that shows women on Team GB dom…
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Growing up in the Australian country town of Albury, Zarlie Goldsworthy always had a love for any sport she could get her hands on. In fact, it was soccer that she had fallen in love with from a young age. But after moving to the city when she was just 15, she associated burnout with soccer and lost her passion for the game. But it was moving back …
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news. Taking a look around the grounds: The Wallaroos are the WXV2 Champions and have qualified for the Rugby World Cup, Australia are through to the T20 World Cup Semi and the World Record for the women’s marathon has been broken. For the key story, we’ll discuss a new report to the United Nations that foun…
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Corban Baxter is one of the pioneers of modern day professional NRLW. But her sporting journey actually started with a love of netball. Something she refused to give us as she went on to raise her son from the age of 16. While managing motherhood, Corban discovered the lure of rugby league, and hit the ground running, Going from spectator to Jillar…
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news. Taking a look around the grounds: The Roosters are the 2024 NRLW Champions after a thrilling Grand Final, the Wallaroos have continued their unbeaten run in WXV2 and Team Australia are off to a flying start in the Americas Cup! For the key story, we’ll discuss a four-year strategy by the English Footba…
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Sam Bloom is a four-time para surfing world champion. But it was with the help of a magpie named penguin that she found her way there. Growing up by the beach, Sam always had a strong connection with the ocean. But after an accident left her paralysed and in a dark place, it was Sam’s companion Penguin that helped reignite that love for the water. …
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news. Taking a look around the grounds: The Wallaroos have opened their WXV2 campaign with a win, the Sharks have upset the Broncos to book themselves a GF spot and the Brisbane Lions are looking like defending premiers, getting a two-point win over the Adelaide Crows. For the key story, we’ll discuss the in…
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Throwback FDNY to 1898, when John Jay Scannell becomes the Commissioner of the Fire Department of the Greater City of New York, to 1922, when fire sweeps through the shore-side Arverne neighborhood in Queens, and to 1937, when the Memorial Wall in Headquarters is unveiled.De către New York City Fire Museum
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Dr. Bridget Munro has always had a love forscience and sport. So it's only natural that this path has led her into the role of Women’s Research Lead at the Nike Sport Research Laboratory. Growing up in Tasmania, she spent her early years studying in biomechanics in Australia, before her and her family moved to Portland, Oregon to join the Niketeam.…
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news. Taking a look around the grounds: The ICC has doubled the prize money for the upcoming women's T20 World Cup, the Roses have made it 1-1 in the netball series against our Diamonds and Oceana Mackenzie has won Australia's FIRST ever medal at a Boulder World Cup event. For the key story, we look at a new…
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When Lisa Blair was 25, she fell in love with sailing while she was working as a hostess on a sailboat. Fast forward only seven years later and she became the first woman to sail solo around Antarctica with one stop. But it wasn’t without complications, having a near-death experience where her yacht dismasted at sea. Still she kept sailing, quickly…
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news. Taking a look around the grounds: Nina Kennedy has become Diamond League Champion to wrap up an epic season, Madison De Rozario has won the Sydney marathon just days after competing in the Paralympics and Olivia Gadecki is the first Aussie into a WTA 500 final since Ash Barty. For the key story, we loo…
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Emily Gielnik has played more than 50 games for the Matildas, and counting. It’s a career that’s so far included an Olympic Games and a FIFA World Cup. But her journey into that side was far from the textbook. In fact it was a school camp at the Australian Institute of Sport that started her footballing career, when her PE teacher asked if she coul…
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news. Taking a look around the grounds: our Aussie women have claimed 27 medals at the Paris Paralympics, Aryna Sabalenka has won her first U.S Open title and an 18-year-old is the World Surfing champ. For the key story, we chat about a new report that shows the awareness gap between England’s women’s nation…
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From age 12, Elle Steele knew she wanted to become a Paralympian. Even better, she knew she wanted to become a Paralympic Gold medallist. At just 17 years old she achieved that dream, representing Australia at the Sydney 2000 Games, and breaking the 400 metres freestyle record on the way. After retiring from swimming, she made the switch to Wheelch…
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news. Taking a look around the grounds: Our Aussie Paralympians are winning plenty of medals in Paris, Football Australia have announced a new broadcast deal and Angel Reese has set the record for the most rebounds in a single WNBA season (plus she has the treats for movie night covered). For the key story, …
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In this episode of Throwback FDNY...we’re revisiting stories from the 1940’s including, In 1940, the FDNY’s landmark training publication, WNYF, debuts. In 1946, the short-lived Chief of Staff and Operations post is introduced. And, in 1947, the massive Grace Land Pier Fire occurs.De către New York City Fire Museum
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Jamieson Leeson is the reigning Boccia world champion in the BC3 pairs event. While the 21-year old only took up Boccia six years ago, she started her career off with a bang. Winning a gold medal at her first competition - Australia’s New South Wales State Titles. Since then she’s gone from strength to strength including winning the individual silv…
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news. Taking a look around the grounds: Caitlin Clark has set another record, Patterson and Olyslagers are on the high jump podium again, and Australia will have the most women’s singles competitors in 35 years For the key story, we chat about how the NWSL has become the first major U.S. professional sports …
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Noemie Fox is the first-ever Olympic champion in the women’s kayak cross. While she comes from a family of paddling royalty, the youngest Fox wasn’t always in love with the sport. A self-described, late bloomer, it wasn’t until age 15 that Noemie found her love for water sports. Growing up alongside her Olympic Champion sister, Noemie kept falling …
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news. Taking a look around the grounds: Kasia Niewiadoma has won the Tour de France Femmes with the closest finish in the race's history, the Cronulla Sharks have continued their unbeaten run in the NRLW and Aussie cricketer Georgia Redmayne picked up her second player of the match in a row, in 'The Hundred'…
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The GOAT of Australian Basketball. Every time we hear that phrase, one particular athlete always springs to mind. And considering she’s just become the first Australian to win FIVE medals across FIVE Games, there’s no better time to have her back on the pod. It’s been almost two years since we spoke to Lauren Jackson and during that time she was ge…
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news. Taking a look around the grounds: the Aussie women have carried at the Paris Olympics - claiming 32 of Australia's 53 medals, the Broncos have broken a club record in their win over the Titans and A.C. Milan has a new pregnancy policy. For the key story, we chat about the results of a new survey, that’…
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Rachael Gunn, better known as ‘RayGun’ is Australia’s top-ranked B-girl. She’s always had a love for dancing, but it wasn’t until her twenties that she fell in love with breaking. Coming fresh off victory in the 2023 Oceania Breaking Championships, RayGun is ready to dance her way into the Paris Games, where breaking will make its Olympic debut. By…
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Nat Cook is an Olympic gold medalist, in beach volleyball. She became the first Australian woman to compete at five Olympic Games in her sport. When Beach Volleyball made its Olympic debut in 1996, Nat and her playing partner Kerry Pottharst claimed bronze. But the dynamic duo are best known for winning gold at Sydney 2000 on the sands of Bondi Bea…
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In this episode of Throwback FDNY...we’re revisiting stories from the 1860’s including, in 1865, when Elisha Kingsland becomes the first Chief Engineer of the new Department. Also in 1865, the Maltese cross is introduced as the symbol of the FDNY. And finally, in 1867, a military structure is introduced to the Department by General Alexander Shaler…
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The Tillies are the Australian football team taking the country and the world by storm. But behind every great football team, there’s an amazing team of experts working behind the scenes, incredible women who help to manage the Matildas. On today’s episode, we meet Ann Odong, the Media and PR Manager for the Matildas. Ann is responsible for making …
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news. Taking a look around the grounds: the Adelaide Thunderbirds are into the Super Netball Grand Final after a convincing win over the Vixens, Pole Vault champion Nina Kennedy has won her fifth consecutive event this year and Angel City FC is set to become the most valuable professional women's sports team…
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Have you ever wondered how active women fuel their bodies? Sally Walker is an advanced sports dietician who’s worked across more than twenty-five different sporting programs, including as the lead dietician at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Meanwhile, Jelena Savic is a naturopath with over thirteen years of experience in the health and fitness indus…
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The Tillies are the Australian football team taking the country and the world by storm. But behind every great football team, there’s an amazing team of experts working behind the scenes, incredible women who help to manage the Matilda’s. On today’s episode we meet Gina Rees. She’s the Team Manager at the Tillies who’s responsible for what she call…
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Basketballer Emma Clarke pushes for perfection in every aspect of her life. The Sydney Flames forward loves the grit and grind of the sport and is already one of the best three-point shooters in Australia. But it was during her first 3X3 basketball camp, that she and her competitive streak finally met their match. Take your performance to the next …
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The Tillies are the Australian football team taking the country and the world by storm. But behind every great football team, there’s an amazing team of experts working behind the scenes, incredible women who help to manage the Matildas. Georgia Brown is the Assistant Sports Scientist at the Tillies, who is changing the game when it comes to resear…
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Trigger warning: this episode mentions an eating disorder. If this impacts you and you feel like you need support, contact The Butterfly Foundation on 1800 ED HOPE (1800 33 4673). In 2019, middle distance runner Catriona become the first Australian woman in a decade to break the two-minute barrier in the 800m. Later that year, she set a new Austral…
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news. Taking a look around the grounds: the Queensland Maroons have won the first-ever women's State of Origin decider, the Aussie Gems U18’s basketball team have claimed back-to-back Asian Cups and Mia Kretzer has become the youngest person to win an X Games gold medal. For the key story, we’ll chat about a…
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Kim Ravaillion is one of the most experienced mid-courters in Australian netball. But her journey to get there looked very different to those who came before her. At age 19, Kim became the first player to make her international debut, before playing a single national game. Now Kim has 60 Diamonds caps to her name, alongside back-to-back championshi…
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sport news. Taking a look around the grounds: the Queensland firebirds have pulled off the upset of the season in the Super netball, the Gangurrus have won the FIBA 3x3 series in China and Ash Barty is BACK, and will play the invitational doubles at Wimbledon with her former partner Casey Dellacqua. For the key sto…
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Chantelle Cameron is the former boxing world champion in two weight classes, but it was her love for Buffy the Vampire Slayer that got her there to begin with. Chantelle has an almost unblemished professional record, winning eighteen of her so far nineteen professional fights. And now she’s gearing up for her next fight on the 20th of July. Buy our…
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sport news. Taking a look around the grounds: Ariarne Titmus has broken the world record for the 200-metre freestyle, Jess Fox has collected her 50th Canoe World Cup gold medal and Cortnee Vine is heading to the U.S! For the key story, we’ll chat about how World Athletics and the International Boxing Association wi…
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Growing up in Paris, Marie Sallois spent her childhood surrounded by sport. But it was a fateful moment 20 years ago that led her to walk through the doors of the International Olympic Committee.Now, Marie is the Corporate and Sustainable Development Director at the IOC. Her role is as vital as ever with the 2024 Paris Games becoming the first Olym…
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sport news. Taking a look around the grounds: Jess Fox and her sister Noemie have both finished with silver medals at the Canoe Slalom World Cup, game two of the women’s state of origin has broken even more records and Iga Swiatek has won her third straight French Open title. For the key story, we’ll chat about Sau…
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sport news. Taking a look around the grounds: The Aussie Rugby Sevens team have been crowned overall champions after a convincing win over France, golden girl Jess Fox has won gold at the Canoe Slalom World Cup and the tillies scored a late equaliser to draw with China in a friendly. For the key story, we’ll chat a…
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Saskia Newman, fell in love with football at the age of four. Now at just 22, she's been named the vice-captain of theAustralian Women's Deaf Football Team. But along the way she's been advocating for change. Educating players and referees on what the cochlear implant is and just how it helps her play to the best of her ability. This weekend she wi…
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sport news. Taking a look around the grounds: Aussie sailor Lisa Blair has become the first person to sail around New Zealand Solo, FC Barcelona have won their third Champions League title and Jessica Hull has broken the national record for the 1500m! For the key story, we’ll chat about the findings of the largest …
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Australian Rugby Union player Eva Karpani debuted for the Wallaroos in 2019 and hasn't looked back. Growing up in Adelaide, Eva took a leap of faith to move states in her pursuit of becoming the best player she could be. In 2023, she was rewarded for that determination, being named the Wallaroo's Player of the Year. Eva represented Australia at the…
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A weekly podcast covering women’s sport news. Taking a look around the grounds: The women’s state of origin has broken tv and attendance records, Rose Davies has broken the Australian record for the 5000 metres just months out from the Paris games and Australia will host the 2026 Football Asian Cup! For the key story, we’ll chat about the WNBA's in…
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