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  • The one where Matt Denny is Asked the Most Unhinged Question of His Career.
    2026/03/15

    Welcome back to another episode of Campbell&Co. Today we are joined by very special Guest, three time Olympian and Olympic Bronze medalist, discus thrower Matt Denny.

    One of eight children from the tiny town of Allora, where the Dennys make up over 1% of the total population, the journey to the Olympic podium is nothing short of incredible. Matt shares stories from his childhood, gives us an insight into just how technical discus is and despite a larrikin exterior, reveals a steely determination and ambition.

    Matt and his lovely wife Mia welcomed their first child, Roman in December 2025. He talks openly about the new perspective this has brought him before Bronte asks him maybe the most unhinged question he will ever get about fatherhood.

    We hope you enjoy this episode of Campbells&Co!

    Produced by The Podcast Boss


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    55 分
  • A disagreement about Participation Awards and all you need to know about the Winter Paralympics.
    2026/03/08

    Welcome back to another episode of Campbell&Co. On today’s show we do a deep dive into Norway’s performance and dominance at the Winter Olympic Games. Is awarding participation awards actually helpful for long term performance? Or does it dampen competitive drive?

    Bronte also reveals the shocking value of community sport in NSW (hint, its in the billions).

    Plus, everything you need to know about the Winter Paralympic Games that are underway in Milano Cortina.

    We hope you enjoy this episode of Campbells & Co.

    Links from the Episode:

    • Book: Ghosts by Dolly Alderton (pretty much anything by Dolly Alderton)

    • TV Show: How to get to Heaven from Belfast on Netflix

    Produced by The Podcast Boss


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    34 分
  • Winter Paralympian Michael Milton on becoming the fastest man with one leg, surviving cancer 3 times and facing your fears.
    2026/03/01

    A three time cancer survivor Michael lost his left leg to bone cancer at age nine. He refused to let this stop his love of skiing and went to his first Paralympic Games aged just 14. The rest, as they say, is history. With 6 paralympic gold medals, Michael Milton Michael has won half of Australia’s total winter paralympic gold medals.

    He holds the world record for a skier with a disability, reaching 213.65 km/h - on one leg!

    Michael retired from competitive sport after competing at the Beijing Paralympic Games in 2008 - becoming one of four Paralympic athletes to compete at both Summer and Winter Games. But in August 2025 he decided he wasn’t done with the Paralympics, deciding to come back and try and qualify for the Milano-Cortina 2026 Paralympic Games.

    The personification of resilience Michael shares his story of overcoming obstacles, setting big goals and the genesis of his alter-ego Nearly Legless Mick!

    We hope you enjoy this episode of Campbells & Co.


    Produced by The Podcast Boss

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    46 分
  • Armpit fetishes and how Paris became the Tiktok Games. Social media and sport: the good, the bad and the down right weird.
    2026/02/22

    Welcome back to another episode of Campbells & Co! In this episode, Cate and Bronte discuss the evolution of social media and explore how it helped shape each of their Olympic experiences from Beijing 2008 through to Paris 2024.

    Social media can get a bad wrap, and it can negatively impact performance. However, there are many positive aspects to social media. From giving athletes more agency, to a chance to build fans and interact with their community, to increasing earning potential. With great power comes great opportunities - just make sure you have the right guardrails in place.

    Cate and Bronte share how they navigated their use of social media and provide practical tips for young athletes.

    We hope you enjoy this episode of Campbells & Co.

    Links from the Episode:

    • Book: The Testaments (and The Handmaid's Tale) - Margaret Atwood.

    • Podcast: What Went Wrong

    Produced by The Podcast Boss

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    38 分
  • 5. The strangest post-race interview you’ll ever see. Will AI take over judging sport? AND Australia's most successful Winter Olympic team EVER!
    2026/02/16

    It’s Winter Olympics time! AKA it’s time for the most terrifying, anxiety inducing two weeks of TV you will ever see. Whether is watching someone plunge down a mountain at 140km per hour, launching themselves either off a cliff or down an icy wall pretending to be a ‘half pipe’ or gliding and twirling across the ice with blades strapped to their feet, there is no denying that there is something a bit nuts about winter sports athletes.

    Cate and Bronte unpack some of the biggest moments of the Milano 2026 Winter Olympic Games. Australia is currently sitting 11th on the medal table - ahead of countries like Canada. We have 3 gold medalists, Cooper Woods, Josie Baff and Jakara Anthony. A silver for Scotty James and a bronze for Matt Graham. This has been our most successful Australian Winter Olympics team in History .

    And we unpack some of the major international headlines, King Klaebo from Norway who picked up his 9th gold medal - 4th from these Games. Lindsey Vonn - was she courageous or selfish? And THAT post race interview from biathlete Sturla Laegried. So many stories to discuss. Hope you enjoy this ep.

    Links from the Episode:

    • Pipe Dreams: Scotty James - Doco on Netflix

    • Glitter and Gold - Netflix Doco

    • ABC Column by Virginia Trioli


    Produced by The Podcast Boss

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    50 分
  • 4. From Drug Tests at 15 years old to UTIs - the things they don’t tell you about becoming an Olympian.
    2026/02/08

    Welcome back to another episode of Campbells & Co. On the show today, Cate and Bronte talk about some of things no one tells you about before becoming an Olympian.

    Bronte remembers having to do a drug test for the first time when she was just 15, and Cate shares her most embarrassing drug testing moment.

    They also discuss the most important lessons sport has taught them for life and business.

    Links from the Episode:

    • Hidden Brain Podcast

    • Slow Horses TV Series - Apple TV

    Produced by The Podcast Boss

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    31 分
  • 3. Harry Garside on his lowest moment and where to next.
    2026/02/08

    This week Cate and Bronte are joined by Olympic bronze medal boxer Harry Garside. In one of his most honest and vulnerable chats, Harry reveals how his relationship with boxing is changing, his battle complicated relationship with fame and overdosing in front of his mum in his lowest moment.

    Harry takes us right back to the start of his career; from walking into his first boxing gym at just 9 years old to qualifying for Tokyo, winning a bronze medal. He also discusses his Paris Olympic campaign. Having publicly announced his intention to win gold, Harry was knocked out in the first round. He generously takes us inside that moment and the lessons he’s learned.

    Harry is one of the deepest thinkers in sport and openly discusses his struggles with identity, masculinity and failure. He was also labelled a certified ‘baddie’ in the Village - and apparently that is a good thing.

    I hope you enjoy the chat with Harry - and apologies for the audio quality.

    We’d Love to Hear From You

    If you have a question you’d like answered, please send us a message or voice note at @Campbells&CoPod on Instagram

    Produced by The Podcast Boss

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    53 分
  • 2. Origin Story. How are Olympians made?
    2026/02/01

    In this episode of Campbells&Co Cate and Bronte share their Origin Story. From the small African country, Malawi, all the way to the top of the Olympic podium, these two sisters have come a long way.

    Despite being related and having the same career, Cate and Bronte are very different and these differences were evident right from when they were little. A funny, uplifting insight into how two very different sisters managed to achieve the same dream.

    They share funny anecdotes from their childhood - including how insufferable Bronte was as a child - and take you behind the scenes of a very dramatic Olympics in 2012 where Cate was struck down by pancreatitis days before her races.

    Links from the Episode:

    • The Worst Thing I’ve Ever Done - Claire Stevens

    • The Blindboy Podcast

    Produced by The Podcast Boss

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    34 分