
This is the podcast formerly known as The Idea-Sharing Project. No. This is not a podcast about the match, but it is about the people involved in the matches. the kind of thing a fan might want to discuss with a coach or player or someone who knows them or has written written something about them. It's about the human beings who take part in sports. We have conversations that helps one to know the... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | Sports | ||||

When Keaton Jennings packed his bags to leave South Africa for England, he didn't have much of a plan. He just wanted to play cricket and hoped to make it. His father made him promise one thing, that he would not abandon his varsity studies. 11 years... more
Heinrich Klaasen has come a long way and still has a long way to go. Just a week before his Proteas call up, he couldn't afford tickets to go and watch the Proteas play. Now he is an important member of the team's batting lineup and also the leadersh... more
Jimmy Cook started playing cricket in the 1960s as a young boy, and he started coaching cricket in the 1970s just as his career as a teacher was taking off. For years he balanced teaching, coaching, playing cricket and football. Jimmy Cook has coache... more
In 2017 Devon Conway left South Africa for New Zealand, he needed a fresh start from everything. Though he knew that he belonged on the cricket field, for most of his career in South Africa, it did not feel like that. His love for the sport was wanin... more
As a cricketer, Alviro Petersen always had one goal, and that was not to become the best opener or one of the best openers in South African cricket. He had bigger dreams, he wanted to be one of the best batters in South African cricket. It is a minds... more
Being Jimmy Cook's son was great, because he was a great father and it's always nice to have a personal coach in Jimmy Cook to help you find your path in the game. But, in the professional arena, it had its own issues when it came to Stephen Cook. Hi... more
This is not a podcast about the match, but it is about the people involved in the matches. the kind of thing a fan might want to discuss with a coach or player or someone who knows them or has written written something about them. It's about the huma... more
Gary Kirsten is a World Cup winning coach. That is a big deal, he is one of a handful of South Africans to lift a cricket world cup. But he doesn't let that go to his head. He remains grounded, and whether it is in the community or coaching professio... more










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