The Pledgeball Podcast

Ep 7: Can Comedy and Sport Save the Planet? feat. Stuart Goldsmith and Peter Smith

52 min · Gisteren
aflevering Ep 7: Can Comedy and Sport Save the Planet? feat. Stuart Goldsmith and Peter Smith artwork

Beschrijving

In this episode, Katie flies solo to explore how unexpected worlds collide to tackle the climate crisis. Joined by award-winning stand-up comedian Stuart Goldsmith to discuss his Edinburgh Fringe show, Spoilers, looking at how comedy can disarm climate dread and combat inertia where traditional environmentalism sometimes struggles to reach everyday people. Despite Stuart openly hating sport, the team calls in backup from Peter Smith, who drives sustainability at Ashton Gate Stadium. Together, they make the case for why football's passionate, tribal audience makes it the perfect vehicle for massive environmental action, proving that aligning climate goals with club loyalty can reach millions. Peter introduces the city-wide impact of Project Whitebeam and shares how local fans are already engaging with sustainability initiatives across Bristol. The quiz is here in its usual glory as Stuart is grilled on stadium sustainability, uncovering surprising facts about local food miles, matchday travel logistics, and massive water-saving innovations at Ashton Gate, before the panel asks the ultimate question: can football save the world? Find your club and make your pledge to protect where we play at pledgeball.org

Reacties

0

Wees de eerste die een reactie plaatst

Meld je nu aan en word lid van de The Pledgeball Podcast community!

Probeer gratis

Probeer 14 dagen gratis

€ 9,99 / maand na proefperiode. · Elk moment opzegbaar.

  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort
  • 20 uur luisterboeken / maand
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle afleveringen

9 afleveringen

aflevering Ep 7: Can Comedy and Sport Save the Planet? feat. Stuart Goldsmith and Peter Smith artwork

Ep 7: Can Comedy and Sport Save the Planet? feat. Stuart Goldsmith and Peter Smith

In this episode, Katie flies solo to explore how unexpected worlds collide to tackle the climate crisis. Joined by award-winning stand-up comedian Stuart Goldsmith to discuss his Edinburgh Fringe show, Spoilers, looking at how comedy can disarm climate dread and combat inertia where traditional environmentalism sometimes struggles to reach everyday people. Despite Stuart openly hating sport, the team calls in backup from Peter Smith, who drives sustainability at Ashton Gate Stadium. Together, they make the case for why football's passionate, tribal audience makes it the perfect vehicle for massive environmental action, proving that aligning climate goals with club loyalty can reach millions. Peter introduces the city-wide impact of Project Whitebeam and shares how local fans are already engaging with sustainability initiatives across Bristol. The quiz is here in its usual glory as Stuart is grilled on stadium sustainability, uncovering surprising facts about local food miles, matchday travel logistics, and massive water-saving innovations at Ashton Gate, before the panel asks the ultimate question: can football save the world? Find your club and make your pledge to protect where we play at pledgeball.org

Gisteren52 min
aflevering Ep 6: Serving Up Sustainability: Tennis Ball Waste & Life on the ATP Tour with Lloyd Glasspool artwork

Ep 6: Serving Up Sustainability: Tennis Ball Waste & Life on the ATP Tour with Lloyd Glasspool

This week, hosts Katie Cross and Laurence McKenna are serving up a brilliant father-son double act to explore how tennis is grappling with its own massive climate footprint. We are joined by Neil Glasspool, the driving force behind Hubba's incredible Circularball scheme, alongside his son, 2025 Wimbledon Doubles Champion Lloyd Glasspool. Together, they bridge the gap between grassroots community solutions and the relentless, international reality of elite sport. We take a deep dive into how Neil looked at a dead tennis ball and saw a circular solution, transforming club waste into UK-manufactured flooring tiles and sound insulation. Meanwhile, Lloyd gives us a rare, courtside look at how the professional circuit is coping with extreme weather, the fatigue of constant global travel, and whether the next generation of players are starting to prioritise the planet over pure performance. In this episode, we cover: * The Circularball Solution: How Hubba is helping local clubs divert 100% of their old tennis balls away from landfill and keep them in a circular loop. * Life on the Relentless ATP Tour: Lloyd’s firsthand perspective on playing in brutal heat, navigating endless travel, and what players really think about sustainability. * The Ultimate Hubba Quiz: Neil tests his knowledge on his own statistics (and the shocking scale of the 325 million tennis balls produced globally each year). We've also got a very special guest appearance from sports broadcaster Jonathan Overend, who drops in with some incredibly exciting details on the launch of the 2026 LTA Pledgeball League! Want to get your local tennis club involved? Head over to the Hubba UK website to learn more about the Circularball scheme, and make sure to follow Lloyd's upcoming schedule. Ready to make a difference and be entered into a draw to win tickets to the 2027 HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club!? Head over to https://pledgeball.org [https://pledgeball.org] to back your club, make your nature-friendly pledge, and help Protect Where We Play.

11 jun 202637 min
aflevering The World Cup Fan Guide Special artwork

The World Cup Fan Guide Special

The 2026 World Cup is set to be the largest tournament in football history. But what does that actually mean for the travelling fans on the ground? In this special episode, hosts Katie Cross and Laurence McKenna sit down with Ashley Brown from the Football Supporters' Association (FSA) and Madeleine Orr, Assistant Professor of Sport Ecology at the University of Toronto and author of Warming Up. Together, they cut through the gloss to look at the brutal realities awaiting supporters heading to North America. From the vast distances and the impossibility of a flight-free tournament, to the extreme heat and logistical hurdles that will define the fan experience, this is the essential guide to understanding what it will truly take to follow your team in 2026. The team were also joined by TalkSPORT's very own Shebahn Aherne who has an exciting update to share, as well as informing you how you could win a ticket to the end of season FSA Awards. Make your nature-friendly pledge and back your club today at pledgeball.org.

12 mei 20261 h 1 min
aflevering Ep 5: The season finale, lessons learned & looking back with Laurence McKenna artwork

Ep 5: The season finale, lessons learned & looking back with Laurence McKenna

This week, we are shaking things up for the season finale. Host Katie Cross turns the microphone on her usual co-host, Laurence McKenna, to explore the man behind the mic. Why does sustainability matter to him? What initially drove him to join the Pledgeball project? Laurence opens up about his personal connection to the cause and what he has taken away from his time in the studio. Together, Katie and Laurence also take a trip down memory lane, looking back at the incredible roster of guests they have spoken to this season. From the realities of fast fashion to elite-level club strategy, they break down their biggest learnings and the key takeaways from every single conversation. Plus: Broadcaster Ben Haines drops into the studio to deliver the final, highly anticipated Pledgeball League table update of the season. The battle at the summit has been fierce. Tune in to find out exactly how your club is getting on. Make a pledge for your club: https://pledgeball.org [https://pledgeball.org]

23 feb 202634 min
aflevering Ep 4: Sustainability at the elite level & The Red Way with Rishi Jain artwork

Ep 4: Sustainability at the elite level & The Red Way with Rishi Jain

This week, hosts Katie Cross and Laurence McKenna explore what sustainability looks like at the very top of the footballing pyramid. How does a global institution like Liverpool FC translate climate action into a strategy that reaches millions of fans worldwide? We are joined by Rishi Jain, Director of Impact at Liverpool, to discuss the responsibilities and opportunities that come with elite-level sport. We take a deep dive into The Red Way, the club’s comprehensive framework for people, planet, and communities and how they are integrating sustainability into the heart of their operations.  Of course, no discussion with Liverpool around sustainability would be complete without a discussion about their famous the Office inspired 'Let's Save the Planet! Team Meeting' viral sketch.  In this episode, we cover: * The Power of the Global Game: How a Premier League club leverages its platform to inspire fan action across the world. * Inside The Red Way: The practicalities of managing environmental impact at an elite club, from stadium operations to global travel. * Leading by Example: Why authenticity is key when a club of Liverpool's scale speaks out on the climate crisis and how 'that' famous Team Meeting became a viral sensation. Plus: Legendary commentator Conor McNamara joins us for an update on the Pledgeball League table. There has been a seismic shift at the summit this week... tune in to hear if your club is part of the shake-up and how you can help them climb the standings.

16 feb 202628 min