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Jori Davis is a pro basketball player with a lot on her mind. This minipod is just a few of her thoughts. She is the founder of Wevolv, check out our sister podcast, Unguarded featuring Jori interviewing fellow overseas athletes, coaches, agents, and more.
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The Overseas Athlete Podcast is a platform dedicated to providing valuable insights and advice to professionals in the sports industry who compete on the global stage. Hosted by Chris Broadfoot, an ex-professional footballer and founder of SportsFX, it offers a wealth of information from both players and industry experts on various crucial matters, including challenges when travelling overseas, agents, nutrition, taxation, accounting, foreign exchange social media, sponsorship, and endorseme ...
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Jory Davis, a professional basketball player who has played in nine countries, shares her experiences as an overseas athlete. She discusses the limited opportunities for female basketball players in the US compared to abroad, the challenges of adapting to a new country and culture, and the lack of support and transparency in contracts and salaries.…
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Matt Krog, a lawyer specialising in sports law, discusses the importance of contracts for athletes and the role of a sports lawyer in protecting their interests. He highlights the need for athletes to be aware of the use of their personal information and image rights, especially when signing overseas contracts. Krog emphasises the importance of neg…
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Bride Kennedy-Hopoate shares her journey as an overseas athlete, starting from her early days in basketball to her college experience in the US. She discusses the challenges she faced, including injuries and language barriers, and how she managed to stay motivated and focused. She emphasises the importance of self-care, such as reading, yoga, and b…
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Hoops Abroad: Surviving and Thriving as a Basketball Coach in Foreign Lands with Travis McAvene Travis McAvene, a basketball coach with extensive experience overseas, shares his journey in coaching. He has coached in several countries, including the Dominican Republic and Taiwan over a 26-year period. Travis emphasises the importance of networking …
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In this podcast episode, I interview Cameron, an Australian footballer who has been playing professionally abroad. Cameron shares his journey from playing football in Queensland, Australia to becoming a professional athlete in Norway. He discusses the challenges and rewards of playing overseas, the structure of football leagues in Norway, and the i…
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In this episode of the Overseas Athlete Podcast, Alastair, a football manager, shares his unique journey from managing grassroots-level teams to a Premier League Academy team. Alastair discusses the challenges he faced, such as adapting to a different culture and working with limited resources. Despite these obstacles, he views his time in Cambodia…
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In this podcast episode, Stefan, a professional football player, shares his journey from local teams in Adelaide to professional leagues in Japan with a journey via Europe. He discusses the challenges he faced, the importance of resilience, discipline, and self-motivation, and the role of the Australian Institute of Sport in his development. Stefan…
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In today's episode, I speak with Mathew Stubbs, a golfer on the World Long Drive Tour. They discuss Matt's background, how he got into long-drive golf, his training regimen, and his goals in the sport. Matt shares his journey into long-drive golf, his success in amateur events, and his commitment to training. He also talks about the importance of r…
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In this podcast episode, I speak to Hilary, the first female player and the first person from outside Australia to be featured on the show. We discuss Hilary's journey from the United States to Australia, her college experience, and the process of transitioning from college to a professional club. We also touch on the importance of having an agent …
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In this podcast episode, Chris speaks with Patrick about his football career and experiences playing in different countries. Patrick shares that he started playing football in Sydney before joining Blacktown City and the youth team at Sydney FC. After not making it through to the first team, he went to Thailand for a season before returning to Sydn…
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In this episode of the Overseas Athlete Podcast, Chris interviews Matt about his journey from England to Asia and his experiences as a football coach in various countries. Matt shares his transition from being a semi-professional player in England to becoming a personal trainer and fitness coach in the Middle East. He then moved to Taiwan and got b…
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In this episode of the Overseas Athlete Podcast, Chris interviews Hamilton, a former footballer, about his journey from Darwin to England and his experiences in the world of professional football which also included, Australia, Singapore, and Sweden. Hamilton shares his challenges growing up in a remote area and his trials with Arsenal and other cl…
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In this podcast episode, Chris interviews Stefan, a football player currently playing in the Southern National League in Dunedin, New Zealand. Stefan shares his journey from Windsor, Ontario, Canada to New Zealand, discussing how he dealt with the challenges of COVID-19 and continued to train and pursue his dream of playing at the highest level. Th…
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In this episode of the Overseas Athlete Podcast, host Chris interviews Kerwin, a coach who shares his experience coaching young athletes in Spain for 10 months in 2023. Kerwin explains that he decided to explore coaching opportunities abroad due to limited professional prospects for young players in Australia. After searching globally, and first lo…
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In addition to his current role at Spire Academy in Cleveland USA, Sean also shares his experience coaching in Bangladesh. He recounts how he had the opportunity to coach in Bangladesh through a connection he made while networking in the soccer industry. Sean explains that he was recommended for the coaching position by someone he had previously wo…
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In this episode of the Overseas Athlete Podcast, host Chris welcomes guest Cameron Watson, a former professional footballer, to discuss his journey in the sport. They cover Cam's early days in Melbourne, his time at the Australian Institute of Sport, his experiences playing overseas in Portugal with Porto, a loan move to Holland, his successful ret…
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In this podcast episode, Michael Glassock, a professional football player, shares his journey from playing in the NPL in Sydney to playing professionally in Malaysia. He discusses the challenges he faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, his successful season with Sydney Olympic, and how he secured an opportunity to play in the Malaysian Super League. …
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In this introduction podcast episode, Chris Broadfoot introduces himself as the host of "The Overseas Athlete: A SportsFX Podcast." The podcast aims to inspire and educate aspiring international athletes who are considering moving abroad to compete and live. Chris, a former professional football player and now founder of SportsFX, will provide insi…
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Carlon Brown a former professional athlete from the overseas basketball community recently posted about his need to redirect his efforts towards his family and other things because his consulting business @pointadvising wasn't sustainable. Ive seen this happen in a few cases and it really triggered me because I know how important individuals like C…
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Over the years i've found myself connected to Italian culture and found it strange that the universe always brought someone tied to Italian heritage into my life. My high-school best friend was Italian, college best-friend part Italian, and now i'm entering my 5th year in one of my favorite countries Italy. Lets not forget my family loves Italy! Ju…
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This Shit is Hard! Building community from the ground up isn't easy. Shifting a whole business model isn't easy, but what I wont do is take the easy way out and shift my focus to the commercial side and use my likeness to gather a heard of athletes to sell off. I've been told countless times I am the minority when it comes to athletes that try to b…
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I get honest and vulnerable about wanting to build community, about wanting to work with people who look like me so that we can all win together, yet at the same time how I feel scared whenever I sit down in front of my people to share my dreams which has me wondering why do I feel this way, will we ever win together? --- Send in a voice message: h…
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Lately, I've been wondering if they'll ever let me sit at the big table. I look in the mirror and see a dark-skinned, Black woman with dreads from New Orleans and I don't see people who look like me in the sports tech I know I belong in. What do I need to do? Or am I just wasting my time? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/…
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Been thinking about this for a bit. Especially this past year with all the racial reckoning that went down. And I really had to be like, "Jori, you really might be prejudiced against white people." Like is it wrong for me to look at interracial couples and think like what's really going on there? Or to not trust white people easily in the sport and…
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10 years of pro ball in the books. Now what? Have I seen too much, do I know too much about the game beyond the game to still love the game? What's my motivation anymore? Or should I still push forward like I've always done to prepare for the next phase. What y'all think? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joriwhat…
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I try my best to do what's right by us and I'm always down to help anyone from the community when they reach out. But when it's me that needs some help, feels like ain't nobody around. Am I right or wrong to feel this? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joriwhatnow/message…
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