
Opening Up Cricket's 'Going Upstairs' podcast where we talk sport, fitness and mental health.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Kate offers her insight on how she proactively considers her mental health in the demanding world of international cricket.
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Change can be exciting, it can be daunting. Ethan and Tom share their reflections on their experiences of transitions such as moving clubs, new roles and fluctuations in form.
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We're glad to have our one hundredth episode on the pleasure of playing cricket. In the case of our guest Chris Laker, this happens to have been at the top of the club game in England. The positives discussed can be applied to anyone playing the game... more
Cricket gives us a vital chance to take time away from our screens and properly connect with others. Mark gives his view on this increasingly important issue in this episode.
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As somebody that lives cricket and who has really struggled with mental health issues in recent years, listening to this was so supportive and hope-inducing.
Very week done guys, keep dressing awareness and the good work
Great discussions on a range of subjects. The presenters banter and interview style is reminiscent of a young Jonathon Agnew.








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