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Welcome to the 3rd season of 2Goals Podcast.
A platform inspiring femaleâs present and future in football.
Today with the collaboration of a very special guest: Karla Valdez, a Mexican colleague, a football practitioner and enthusiast, a storyteller and the host behind Fan Fest Podcast.
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Itzel Luna is a Panamanian sports journalist, with experience at the national and international level, who is currently working for the Department of Public Relations at the Panamanian Institute of Sports. She shared with us her thoughts on professionalizing the different roles within communications, the state of womenâs football in Panama, and the lessons learned while working abroad.
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On this episode, we are talking with Sylvia "Pilu" Meneses, an Ecuadorian lawyer and sports manager with experience in journalism, broadcasting and marketing. She will be sharing her thoughts on the football media landscape evolution in Latin America, her projects on sports professionalisation and her way into the most important governing body of the continent, Conmebol.
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Jenny Ninck Pico is a Colombian Business Administrator, with several years of experience overseas in areas such as project management, sponsorship development and counselling in players status. An advocate for many social causes and an influencer herself, Jenny is here to open her path on how she made into the most important governing body in football.
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On another episode from the Leadership Woman Football Series, we are happy to talk to Santiago Gallo, Associate General Manager of OL Reign. Santiago is a Colombian Industrial Engineer who moved from the corporate world directly to the heart of one of the most recognized womenâs football brands in the world: The Olympique Lyonnais Group and he will be discussing with us about his daily routine, womenâs football as an espectacle, pre and after covid, athlete activism and his passion for football jerseys.
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Resident of the United States and a Spanish native, JosĂ© Luis Campos is a professional in Public Relation and Publicity, currently working as Program Development Manager for the Portland chapter of Street Soccer USA. The core of this new âLeadership Woman Football Seriesâ episode? Inclusive leadership, tailor-made marketing both for men and womenâs football, the role of sports to reduce inequality and poverty, among others.
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On another episode of the âLeadership Woman Football Seriesâ, we had the pleasure of speaking with Brittany Gropp, an American professional specialized in business development, partnerships and communications, currently working in Seville, Spain, on her awarded social enterprise, FutboLISTAS, where she teaches girls life skills through football and mentorship.
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Within the âLeadership Woman in Football Seriesâ we are welcoming Paula Villarraga, a Colombian professional player for AmĂ©rica de Cali and a Politics and International Relations professional, with an extensive background in governmental and social impact institutions. She will be talking with us about choosing football as a career in Colombia, the importance of having a Ministry of Sports for her country and her commitment with the development of womenâs football.
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Janis Ann Espino-de Vera is a Doctor with a degree in Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, a consultant in these topics for the Philippine Sports Commission, the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) Medical Committee and one of the panel of doctors of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). From the Philippines, she will discuss with us about female recovery in sports, working for the paralympic movement and other governing bodies and the importance of inner care and training.
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Our second "Leadership Woman Series" episode brings us Marisa Schlenker, a former professional player with a background in sports international development, cooperation and partnerships around sport for development. She will be talking with us about her consulting career and her top objective: Helping social business models contribute to sustainability goals in sports.
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Lidia Alves Baria is an expert in communications and brand positioning. A Brazilian who relocated to Cyprus and achieved recognition to help grow the womenâs game, Lidia will be discussing with us some of her volunteering projects on fandom in Cyprus and coverage of womenâs football in Apollon Ladies FC, as well as her overall experience of communicating for womenâs football and athletes within the digital age.
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Brazilian journalist working for the Portuguese Football Federation as Events Manager, Fernanda Coimbra has been lucky enough to represent her country overseas and hard-working enough to take womenâs Brazilian football to the front page of history. She will be sharing with us her several experiences at the Brazilian Football Confederation, her reasons behind leaving her comfort zone and continent, and the future of sportive events after the pandemic.
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Jacqueline Tran Van performs as Social Responsibility Media and Communications Consultant for the Oceania Football Confederation, as well as one of the co-founders and minds behind Pasifika Sisters, a platform working towards empowering women and girls as players, spectators, coaches and administrators in football.
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Considering this is an Olympics year, we were missing a Japanese guest. Shoko Tsuji is currently working as the Head of Partnership Success at MyCujoo and she will be sharing with us her several years of experience in broadcasting, content creation, digital media and journalism, inside and outside Japan, alongside her mission with Sport Global, a platform empowering and fostering Japanese engagement with education and working experiences overseas.
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In this episode, we are focusing on the art of storytelling.
Matthew Barrett, Co-Founder of Goal Click, is taking us on a journey behind the stories, understanding the importance of portraying football as seen and felt through the eyes of different individuals around the world. -
It was about time we interviewed someone from the Asian Football Confederation. Jill Espiritu acts as the Guam Football Association Media and Marketing Officer, as well as a FIFA and AFC Match Commissioner, and she will be discussing with us the opportunities for innovation when working for a small football federation. Also, how Guam has achieved a larger number of female players registered than male players and how important is it to jump into different experiences and use multidisciplinarity and cultural exchange as tools for professional growth.
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In a sport and a hyperconnected world like ours today, exposure is key to develop a narrative and gain supporters for a cause. Daniela Porcelli will be discussing with us the importance of her role as a photographer for womenâs football to the visibility of the game, as well as her motivations behind co-funding âThe One Goal Orgâ, non-lucrative organization seeking to raise funds from the womenâs game to help organizations that are using sports as a method to support people and their communities.
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Melissa Ortiz is a former professional football player and Olympian with the Colombiaâs Women National Team, currently working as a Social Media Influencer and as the In-Stadium Host for the New York Red Bulls.
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Wendy Martin is a former football player, head of college at Stansted Airport College, actress and beach soccer player for Great Britain. She will be discussing with us how womenâs football has developed in England, the impact of COVID19 in this process and even what to do when your passion keeps moving you towards unexpected paths.
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Alice Wonnacott is the Head of Media Partnerships Management of TEAM Marketing AG, a full-service international sports marketing agency with an exclusive commercial partnership with UEFA to grow Uefa Champions League. She will be discussing what it takes to make a regional tournament into a global event, how marketing has changed in football and why networking initiatives are key for women's professional development.
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