
NRL superstar James Graham discovers the truth about what football has done to his brain - and faces up to deeply confronting questions about risk, reward, masculinity and responsibility.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | SportsPersonal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

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Much needed insight
James Graham is a fantastic presenter who engages the listener, shares his and others stories with authenticity, and simply but intelligently outlines improvements that can be made to the game to protect it and the players. James makes you think about your why to life. Thank you for a thought provoking podcast.
Interesting topic, clearly laid out as with most podcasts by The Australian. Easily listened to the whole season in one day.
This is something that everyone involved in any sport should listen to. It is informative and thought provoking and is on a topic that is so important. I wish it was compulsory listening for all parents and athletes before their next season.
Great post cast and very appropriate.
Thank you for doing it James. Your honesty and openness will make a big contribution to current and future players.







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