That's What She Said
Summary: Georgie Parker, Mel Barbieri and Ash Nelson, women's sports straightest talkers get together once a week to talk all things sport.
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Podcasts:
GP, No Guns and Bubz return for their last show of the year. Georgie's got the coverage of women's sports firmly in her crosshairs. No Guns has some questions for the Richmond fan who got the coordinates for Punt Road Oval on their wrist.
A discussion on surprise testing, a look back on gifts we thought were cool, Judge Georgie gives a verdict on the Pies horrendous trade period, and Bub's drops a bombshell on what athlete she hates (who the rest of us loves)."
During their two week hiatus Ash got a new job, and Bub's can go on a 26km walk away from her house! A netball coach coaching an AFL team... sorry wot!? Half Nelson asked what would be your presidential walk out song, and what are some moments in sporting history you wished you could STOP THE COUNT in?
This week the team shares some of their harshest coaching stories, take a look at this year's Brownlow, plus all your usual faves (apart from Half Nelson) The Spud Awards.
GP, Ash and Bubz reunite with a former host of the That's What She Said, Diamonds defensive stalwart Jo Weston. Jo gives the lowdown on hub life, and let's us know how she's tracking ahead of the Super Netball Granny between Jo's Melbourne Vixens vs West Coast Fever. Plus all your usual faves -- Half Nelson with Ash Nelson and The Spud Awards.
It's finals footy time, and as there can only be one winner, Ash feels as though she's to blame for the Eagles loss. Bub's chats what makes her feel better after her Man United team cops a flogging, and Georgie with some more PSA's that has nothing to do with sport.
Your favourite etymology podcast is back! This week the team investigate the derivation of the word "Grandy" and explain why it is wrong. In Half Nelson, the team regale us with their Grand Final-worthy performances. Plus some finals tips and The Spud Awards.
The team discuss all the biggest sports stories this week. Everyone's teams (including one or another of Georgie's) made finals, which is good, but is this season an asterisk season in every sport? And more importantly what's the correct way to pronounce asterisk? That and much, much more.
Ash Nelson has a controversial half-Nelson lined up this week: she's got chlorine-addled water-slappers firmly in her crosshairs and she doesn't miss. The team discuss the biggest news in sport this week, including Dyson Heppell's groundbreaking ankle relocation surgery. And they talk about their experiences when retiring from professional sport.
A ranking of cereal gets heated, a chat on where you've been kicked out, and a message from the girls to all Victorians in lockdown
In this weeks episode the girls talk A-League final, top five satisfying feelings and odd rules in sport.
Georgie and Ash cry laugh over their favourite moment on TV, the worst ever peoples poll is discussed, and fan mail is back, this time from a person whose name sounds very similar to Ashleigh's.
Bubz, Ash and GP are back to dissect the week in sport. Bubz has some stern words for Sydney FC in the Spud Award. Ash takes on Jimmy Butler's bubble side hustle in Half Nelson. And Georgie (other than giving Ash sh*t about her objectivity minuscule hands) reveals she hides the cost of her haircuts using a secret bank account.
Following Georgie Parker's recent rise to headline infamy, the girls discuss locker room etiquette and the tough line that athletes walk when it comes to their behaviour. The Half Nelson gets into Warney's new fragrance and the who's who of good (and bad) smelling superstars and the Spud Awards achieve poutine status.
After last week's episode was lost to the sands of time, the girls are back. Ash has a half nelson for the ages. Bub's wants to know which ageing sports stars could make a return. And Georgie has to cop a slice of humble pie over her controversial guernsey views last week.