The Good Sports Podcast is dedicated to answering the big questions that surround sport, development, and all the different ways the two fields can interact: What does good look like? How can we do better? And how can we measure it? We’re learning as we go – get involved, get talking, and get learning with us!
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The Good Sports Podcast is dedicated to answering the big questions that surround sport, development, and all the different ways the two fields can interact: What does good look like? How can we do better? And how can we measure it? We’re learning as we go – get involved, get talking, and get learning with us!
Last week in the UK was Mental Health Awareness week, and the Good Sports took the opportunity to find out about a couple of initiatives close to home that are using sport to address mental health in their communities.
Meet the Good Sports
Sara, Lee and Dave are The Good Sports. Sport and development enthusiasts, they were brought together through their involvement with charity Cricket Without Boundaries. The trio have learnt a lot over the years, but the more they learnt, the more they realised there was to know. The idea for the podcast was formed: speak to other practitioners and experts in the field and start opening up discussions about sport, development, and how they interact.
We’d love to hear from you about anything Sport and Development related; if you have an idea, a news item, a question, or want to join us for a chat, get in touch on Twitter @goodsportscast or email info@goodsportscast.org.uk or visit our website www.goodsportscast.org.uk
The Good Sports Podcast
The Good Sports Podcast is dedicated to answering the big questions that surround sport, development, and all the different ways the two fields can interact: What does good look like? How can we do better? And how can we measure it? We’re learning as we go – get involved, get talking, and get learning with us!