REPLAY: PJ Ellis on Community & Connection (Netball Aid)
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About this listen
Why are you here? WE'RE ON A BREAK!
Series one has just finished, but we can't wait to return on January 26th. The content we have planned in the second series is even better than the first!
In the meantime, here's one of our best guests. If you want to hear the full episode, please go here: https://pod.fo/e/351a64
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YOUR HOSTS
Krystine Strama aka Kris / princess Netball-obsessed, I’ve been hitting the court for over 15 years — and I’ve just celebrated the big 5-0. By day, I’m an HR Manager; by night, I’m a netball playing fine-dining enthusiast and self-proclaimed connoisseur of wine. One day, you’ll see me living my other dream: starring in a soap opera.
Carla Garey
A self-confessed netball addict, I’ve been playing for nearly 14 years and basically live and breathe the sport (my husband insists on calling it “a hobby,” but we all know better 😆).
When I’m not on court, I’m running multiple businesses, wrangling my five kids, and squeezing 20 tasks into every day. I work at 100 miles an hour and get more done before lunch than most people manage all week — fuelled entirely by Diet Coke and donuts.