
Cheer: The British Way is hosted by Tori Rubin (founder of Unity Allstars) and Ant Ridgway (Director of EMCA). This podcast shines a spotlight on the UK cheerleading scene, exploring the culture, athletes, and communities that make it unique. From competition days to the grind of training, Tori dives into stories from coaches, athletes, and industry leaders, uncovering the challenges, triumphs, an... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

In this episode of Cheer: The British Way, Tori and Ant are joined by Steph Clawson from CheerTravel to dive into the story behind one of the UK’s leading cheer travel providers.
Steph shares how CheerTravel began, how it has grown, and what goes on... more
Competition season… the glitter, the nerves, the early mornings, the last-minute changes, the wins, the losses, and everything in between.
In this episode of Cheer the British Way, Ant and Tori get real about the reality of competition season. From ... more
It’s a proper throwback this week as Tori and Ant head back in the day to talk all things cheer uniforms. From questionable fabric choices and bold design decisions to the looks we thought were elite at the time, nothing’s off limits as they reminisc... more
Running a cheer gym isn’t just about great routines and competition wins. It’s about building a business that can grow, evolve and thrive.
In this episode of Cheer: The British Way, Tori and Ant sit down with Rachel Lynch, owner of The Cheerleading ... more
In this episode of Cheer: The British Way, Ant and Tori tackle one of the most debated questions in the cheerleading world: is allstar cheer actually a sport?
Expect an honest, open discussion as we explore different definitions of sport, common arg... more
In this episode of Cheer: The British Way, we’re joined by Jibreel Rayam, President and Founder of the AIA, for an open and thought-provoking conversation about the future of allstar cheerleading.
Jibreel breaks down what the AIA is, why he founded ... more
In their very first Back in the Day episode, Tori and Ant rewind the clock and dive into the nostalgia that shaped their cheer journeys. From early competitions and old-school routines to the moments that defined an era, they reflect on how cheer has... more
In this episode of Cheer: The British Way, we dive deep into the incredible rise of Gymfinity, one of Wales’ fastest-growing cheer programmes. Founder Zoe shares the raw, unfiltered story of how she built a brand-new programme from the ground up and ... more
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