Squash Player Podcast

George Parker: Anger, ADHD and Self-awareness | Squash Player Podcast Ep.7

1 h 3 min · 1. nov. 2025
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He’s been called a troublemaker, a talent, and a ticking time bomb. George Parker joins the Squash Player Podcast to set the record straight — on the bans, the battles, and the peace he’s finally finding.

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