Women in Sport and Exercise Academic Network Podcast
Women in Sport and Exercise Academic Network Podcast

Women in Sport and Exercise Academic Network Podcast

Jacky Forsyth

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These are the Women in Sport and Exercise Academic Network (WiSEAN) podcasts. The overall purpose of WiSEAN is to grow, strengthen and promote research on women in sport and exercise, with the ultimate goal of optimizing women’s athletic success and their participation. We, therefore, invite academics, researchers and practitioners from sport and exercise to join us for our podcast, so they can share their thoughts, activities, research and advice. linktr.ee/wisean

Recent Episodes

Prof Charlie Pedlar: Building a Career in Sports Science and Supporting Women through Research and Practice
DEC 9, 2025
Prof Charlie Pedlar: Building a Career in Sports Science and Supporting Women through Research and Practice
Charlie is a Professor of Applied Sports and Exercise Science at St Mary's in the Faculty of Sport, Technology and Health Sciences. Charlie also has several consultancy roles outside of St Mary’s and is currently Chief Science Officer at Orreco, a sports bioanalytics compancy and creator of the FitrWoman app. He previously held positions at the British Olympic Association and the English Institute of Sport, and has worked with some of the best athletes in the world, often female. Charlie is an experienced research leader and has held the position of Academic Director of Research at St Mary’s University. In 2016 and 2017 Charlie undertook a 2-year research sabbatical at the Cardiovascular Performance Program and Massachusetts General Hospital (Harvard Medical School), conducting research into the cardiovascular adaptations to marathon running. Predominantly, Charlie's research funding has come from the Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine Industry, including the Royal Ballet, FIFA, the Ministry of Defence. He is passionate about genuinely applied research that yields tools and guidance to those working with athletes and other high performing individuals. TopicsEarly career with the British Olympic Association and the English Institute of Sport. How these came about. Advice to others to get foot on the ladder. How informed rest of career.We fast forward through several years as a physiologist with the EIS to a two-year professional sabbatical at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston: How this happened; what he learnt from the experience. How research came to include women.Past research involving women: Research on low iron among female athletes, reasons for this and what can be done about it. PhD research on sleep and acclimatisation and whether sex differences were focussed on.Current work as Chief Science Officer at Orreco – what Orreco is and does and how Fitrwoman was established as part of that, and how more women athletes are accessing Orreco’s services. Direction of Orreco for athletes in the future, specifically on women.Collaboration/funding and how business/working with professional athletes can work symbiotically with research. Future ideas for research that use case studies to inform projects.
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28 MIN
Professor Elizabeth Pike: Exploring Global Gender and Sport
SEP 13, 2025
Professor Elizabeth Pike: Exploring Global Gender and Sport
Professor Elizabeth Pike has worked at the Universityof Hertfordshire since August 2017, where she is Professor and Head of the Institute of Sport, having previously worked at St Mary's University and the University of Chichester.  Elizabeth’s work takes as its focus issues of equality, diversity and inclusion in and through sport. She has published widely on these topics and has been an invited speaker, researcherand advisor at many Universities and conferences across the globe, including numerous media appearances. Her expertise has been recognised in her election to the Presidency of the International Sociology ofSport Association (ISSA), serving as a voluntary Executive Board member from 2008-2019.  During hertenure as President, she established the ISSA as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation. In 2019 she was awarded Fellowship of the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce), in 2021 she was awarded the inaugural Life and Medical Sciences Athena Swan Award for her work to promote equality, in2023 she was identified by the Women in Sport and Exercise Academic Network (WiSEAN) as one of the top 10 individuals who have made a significant contribution to women's/girls’ sport and exercise and whoare inspirational in their field, and she is the 2024 Global Winner of the International Olympic Committee’s Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Award.  She serves on theeditorial board of the journals International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Fisica and Ciencias, Olimpianos, and Frontiers.Elizabeth has particular expertise in the area of gender and sport.  She is the co-founder of the AnitaWhite Foundation (AWF) and served as Chair of the AWF from 2011-2017.  During this time, she established partnerships with the Tanzanian National Sports Council to support women leaders in Tanzania, and with Females Achieving Brilliance to develop the Women’s Sports Leadership Academy which was shortlisted for the 2019 Beyond Sport Award for Gender Equality.  Since 2019, she has chaired the Management Group for the Women in Sport HighPerformance pathway (WISH), which is supported by Olympic Solidarity.  Elizabeth has published widely ontopics related to women and sport, is currently editing the Routledge book series on Women, Sport and PhysicalActivity, and was part of theresearch team that was commissioned to produce the 2014 and 2018 Progress Reports for the International Working Group on Women and Sport (IWG).  She is the ResearchLead for the IWG UK Secretariat 2022-2026, leading the Anita White Fund and serving as a member of the European Non-Government Sport Organisation's EQUIP (Equalityin Practice) Expert Advisory Panel in a voluntary capacity.Elizabeth is also a leading academic in the sociological understanding of physical activity andageing.  She is Head of the Sport and Social InclusionResearch Group (SSIRG) which includes an international research team, policy-makers and practitioners, andformer Associate Editor of the Journal of Aging and Physical Activity.  She has been awarded ESRC grants to deliver research projects investigating physical activity for older women in the UK and Japan, and physical activityfor people living with dementia.  She was an invited member of the international research team that produced a Consensus Statement on Physical Activity and Ageing, and a member of the Alzheimer's Society Physical Activity Expert Advisory Group.Topics discussedResearch lead position for IWG: When/how first involved. Current developments.The IWG Insight Hub and how to get involved with the IWG.Anita White Foundation/International Women of Sport Movement origins/Women’s SportsLeadership Academy/Women in Sport High Performance Programme and impact. Research beginnings. Global projects and learning from the Global South.Balancing work – advice for others. Future goals and legacy.
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30 MIN