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  • DiDi Haračić is the goalkeeper for NWSL side Angel City.


    With a job like that it’d be easy to wrap up the intro there. But DiDi lives somewhat of a double life – when she’s not stopping shots, she’s taking them.


    Off pitch, DiDi finds peace (and therapy) through her lens, the ocean and often a combination of the two. 


    We talk about both her photographic and football journeys, their similarities and how the foundation laid by her parents armed her with a resilience to meet the challenges of both.


    In DiDi’s words, “Believe in your path, believe in your journey. Do your best not to compare” 


    Enjoy.


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  • Aside from being an incredibly handsome man, Tarek Pertew is CEO and co-founder of NYC Footy, the co-ed league initially formed 'for fun' back in 2010. 


    Fourteen years on, Footy has not only consolidated itself in the city, but has grown into the largest amateur league in the United States whilst only existing inside the boundaries of the Big Apple. For now, at least!


    Tarek discusses the off-pitch battles that come with running the league, the cost to not only his own experience of the competition, but his health, how he finds balance (sometimes, anyway) and the motivating factors that keep him going. Spoiler alert: it’s love not money. SWOON!  


    It’s impossible to say how many lives Footy has impacted in a positive way, but I can say with certainty this conversation offered me a ton of value and encouragement to draw from on my own journey.


    There might be something in there for you too.


    Over to Tarek 


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  • Mack Mansfield is President and CEO of USL newcomers Brooklyn Football Club and Executive Director of Two Bridges Football Club, a non-profit dedicated to enriching New York’s inner-city youth through a first-class soccer environment, intense academic preparation, and leadership development.


    But before that, he was a young player with a dream of becoming professional and that dream took him to Germany with stints at the academies of Schalke and Cologne.


    Mack shares the impact that dream ending had on his mental health, the career path it then led him down back in the US and how a phone call from the blue not only presented a way back into the game, but provided an opportunity to be of service which would change the trajectory of his life and ultimately dozens of others.


    Over to Mack...


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    Jordan Jesolva is one third of Neighborhood Sports Club, the creative collective using football, fashion and art to build community for the people of Oakland, California. 


    That’s pretty cool, but we don’t really talk about that.


    Instead, Jordan shares the origins of her football love story, that playing professionally was the only option she ever saw for herself and how that dream was met with constant opposition from her body.


    No bitterness in sight, though. She’s stronger for every injury and corresponding surgery, finds herself exactly where she’s meant to be and in a position to help those fighting the same battles.


    All that and more, including breath work!


    Over to Jordan


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    This week I’m joined by This Fan Girl founder Amy Drucquer. And occasionally her coffee machine.


    Amy charts her journey from childhood match days with her dad and the sense of belonging that came with those, to the wilderness years of early adulthood when football stadiums no longer felt like home. 


    Knowing this wasn’t a feeling unique to her and with a creative itch to scratch, Amy began an ambitious photographic project across the country to re-address media representation of female fans. 


    Along the way she not only reclaimed her place in the game but, through This Fan Girl, forged a community for women in search of one in the process. 


    But it doesn’t end there and we’ve got Leicester City winning the Premier League to thank.


    Over to Amy.


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  • Dylan Autran is one third of creative Collective Neighborhood Sports Club.


    A childhood desire to carve a career as a player saw him collect a few stamps on his passport via France, Finland and Norway.


    It was in the latter where the early seeds of NSC were sewn and a flight home to California, to turn out for hometown club Oakland Roots, would open the doors back to a childhood when football wasn’t about finding the next contract, but a vehicle for creative expression and a gateway to connection and community.


    Listen to the way he talks about his Under 10 team and tell me he wasn’t destined to be doing what he’s doing now. 


    You’ve got to leave home to come home, right? 


    Enjoy! 


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  • This was an easy one for me.


    I asked Nikita Taparia how one comes to live a dual life as a mechanical engineer and prolific photographer in the NWSL. She did the rest.


    From early exposure as a child, taking photos of friends and its role in her studies, Nikita details how the medium, a love of geometry and a helping hand from Geography would open up the game to her in a way she’d never imagined - or anyone else for that matter. 


    In time, it would take her across state, the country and, eventually, the world. But more importantly, when she needed it, it got her out of her head as the stresses that came with a PhD weighed upon her.


    With a career born out of competitiveness with herself, honed on the touchline in real time and played in tandem with some of the games icons, as they hang up their boots, what’s next? 


    Over to Nikita…


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  • Max Ornstil is a former pro athlete turned entrepreneur and creative from Oakland, California. 


    He shares the challenges of transitioning from a life with a very clear path and identity, to one without either as one third of the creative collective Neighborhood Sports Club. 


    Falling in love with the game aged five, Max lived out his boyhood dream in exchange for a number of sacrifices along the way only for someone else to tell him when the dream was over. 


    Where that door closed, a world of possibilities opened and, as Max tells us, Neighborhood Sports Club has not only given him the opportunity to reconnect with passions cast aside as his career took over, but reminded him why he fell in love with the game in the first place. 


    More takeouts than a strip mall in this one. Enjoy! 


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  • Paul Desbaillets is a Canadian entrepreneur, media personality and founder of the charity GOAL. 


    Our first conversation came in the midst of the pandemic, when his podcast, The 1st Half was in its embryonic stages. 


    Picking up four years later, the show, his businesses and the charity continue to thrive and it only took about 4 minutes of this call to understand why.


    Paul details how life in hospitality lends itself well to building a successful podcast, the karmic origins of the charity, why community is key and his take on what it takes to move forward. 


    The conversation came four days before I left the relative safety of full-time employment and I’ll be honest, I saw an opportunity for a bit of free mentoring to help me on this new path.


    I took plenty from it and hope you can too.


    As he says, "you’ve got to be open, loose and ready to go!"


    Enjoy!


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  • Andrea Vílchez is a Florida-based photographer at the beginning of what promises to be an exciting career.


    Still four months from graduation at the time of recording, Andrea already boasts a portfolio of work from the NWSL, WNBA and MLS, not to mention the Grand Prize Award of Club Eleven’s North American Soccer Photograph of the Year contest – congratulations! 


    She shares her family's journey from Nicaragua to Florida, how the game helped her adapt to life in a new country and how picking up a camera for the first time opened up that same in a way she hadn’t seen before. Looking at her work, it’s hard to believe that was little over three years ago!


    Speaking with Andrea reminded me that you don’t always necessarily need to look towards age and experience for inspiration. Her drive and attitude provided me with yet another timely reminder at a crossroads on my own path. 


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  • Daniel Sandison is best known in the football space for founding seminal indie magazine MUNDIAL, way back in 2014. 


    We spoke at the very beginning this year about the early days of the publication, how it evolved from a spare-time project to an internationally recognised brand over the following decade, and adjusting to life after the mag. 


    But there’s plenty more to his story than the successes of MUNDIAL. Dan shares how his creative journey began with a love of film and wanting to make them, before heading to university to study it and quickly realising he didn’t!


    A love of writing was discovered in the process and, after knocking on a few doors, they began to open. An assist from his dad in the form of some time off work enabled him to explore an opportunity and the rest is history. Well played, Dad. 


    There are some key learnings here on perseverance, perspective, the value of support and, as we’ve heard across many episodes, the importance of backing yourself. 


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  • Jacqui McAssey is founder of GIRLFANS, the photo zine pushing for increased female fan visibility, as well as a leading voice on female representation through campaigns with Nike, Liverpool and COPA90. 

     

    As well as the progress made during 10 years of GIRLFANS, we discuss the early influence of Liverpool’s victory parades during the 80s, the importance of play in formative years and activism through creative output.


    A self-confessed non-academic student with a GCSE in needlework, we learn how she went on to become a senior lecturer in Fashion and communication at Liverpool John Moores University with works archived in the British Library - quite the turnaround! – and why she might be spending a bit more time at the Bingo hall.


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  • Nathen McVittie is a Creative Strategist across the sports, gaming, music and entertainment spaces.


    In the football landscape his fingerprints can be found on the work of well-known brands such as FIFA, MLS, Nike and Adidas, along with leading clubs such as Chelsea, Liverpool and Man City. He’s also co-founder and Creative Director of Where is Football – one of the most respected independent outlets in the game.


    But we don’t really talk about any of that. Instead, we touch on trauma, its impact on life choices, photography as an outlet, the importance of broadening horizons for the creative process and his 1971 Datsun 240z.


    A conversation of immense value in many ways with plenty to draw from. But be careful, I was so hyped up, I typed up my resignation the following day.


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  • US artist Geoff Gouveia takes us through his journey from cutting his teeth on the unloved buildings of Riverside, CA to working with leading brands such as FIFA and Adidas.


    He recalls how an inspirational trip to Brazil in 2014 during a crossroads in his career planted the seeds for a change in direction and how he set about making that happen on his return home –including cross country flights for coffee!


    Geoff’s career shows us how backing yourself publicly and an air of tenacity are often as important as artistic ability, if not more, and how elementary school may have offered some spoilers on how his life would pan out.


    Enjoy! 


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  • Corey Pellatt is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Versus, the media platform championing football and its influence on music and culture. 


    Corey shares the influences and inspiration behind his chosen career path, the circumstances and mission behind the creation of the influential platform, and the responsibilities that come with it. 


    There’s also sound advice on self-care, the importance of fulfilment in your work and connecting with passions outside of it.  


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  • 'NPLH In Conversation With...' returns on Tuesday 9 January. If this is your first visit, there's plenty to catch up with from 2023 including Naomi Accardi, Ted Philipakos, Devin L'Amoreaux, Sonya Kondratenko, and many more.


    Thank you for the support.


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  • Maximilian Hetherington talks through his career stages, starting with his first camera - a gift from his grandfather – right up to a recent shoot with a leading Premier League Club, how he got there, how he approaches his craft, and how a teenage setback fuels the hunger to succeed in his second calling. 


    This is a conversation in its purest form; full of tangents, vulnerability and insights into the life and motivations of a leading creative.


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  • I’m speaking with Daniel Kobin, a commercial, lifestyle and sports photographer based in North Carolina.


    It’s hard to believe he only began his photography journey 5 or so years ago having made the switch from a career in marketing, yet it’s the experience in that field which is often a useful tool in his approach to shooting now.


    Daniel is candid about his regular meetings with imposter syndrome and anxiety, which had him questioning if he was even a photographer a few years into the profession – and how that juxtaposes with an underlying competitive streak from his collegiate playing days which drives the desire to create industry standard work with often limited time and resources. 


    This is a conversation that any creative will either relate to or gain from.


    For those wanting to read the article Daniel references, you can find it here.


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  • Ted Philipakos is the Creative Director, and President of Athens Kallithea.


    Ted’s work and its footprint on the football landscape needs little, if any introduction.


    It’s what lies beneath this which forms the basis of our conversation as he shares the impact of childhood holidays to his ancestral home of Greece, the world of possibility they opened his eyes to, and how those formative years provide the foundation of much of the work we see today. A foundation of community, connection, and just wanting to make things a little better.


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  • Designer Ryan Arambula talks us through his playing days with Charleston Battery and how the physical impact of the game closed the door on a USL career, but a love of design opened up the game to him in a way he hadn’t imagined. 


    A phone call took him from Myrtle Beach to Venice Beach and he soon found himself at the epicentre of a West Coast cultural movement where his two passions, football and design, could play out together on VBFC’s concrete paradise.


    Opportunities followed, one on the form of Kylian M’Bappe and he was on the move again, this time to Portland, Oregon and Nike’s global HQ.


    ‘Only in America’ they say. But more than being in the right place at the right time, risks need to be taken when opportunity knocks, and Ryan’s not afraid of taking them. 


    There's plenty of great stuff in this conversation and worth the listen for that South Carolinian drawl alone.


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