S2 EP6: Ryan Carters - Sport And Conversation Creating Space For Dads
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"I was happiest in the cricket world, and funnily enough I performed at my best, when I could tap into that childlike sense of play and love of the game."
In Conversation with Ryan Carters – Former Professional Cricketer and Founder of Dadfit
In this episode of For the Love of Play, we sit down with former professional cricketer and founder of dadfit, Ryan Carters.
He tells us about his childhood, including a love of cricket that began at the age of three, his work across the world raising money for disadvantaged women in cricket-playing countries and his community work back in Australia.
Ryan also tells us about dadfit, a grass roots not-for-profit which creates spaces for dads to reconnect with so much of what we love about childhood: play, a sense of fun and a feeling of belonging.
About Our Guest
Ryan Carters has carried the best of what he loved about top-level sport - mateship, empathy and teamwork - and directed it back into philanthropic and community work. A natural leader, Ryan founded dadfit, a "community on a mission to make dadding a team sport". Before turning his attention to parenting and mental health advocacy, Ryan played cricket for Victoria, New South Wales, the Sydney Sixers and the Sydney Thunder.
- Ryan Carters' website
- The dadfit website
Show Links
- Website: For the Love of Play
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- Follow us on Instagram: @fortheloveofplaypodcast
Learn More About Playgroup Victoria
- Website: playgroup.org.au
- Instagram: @playgroupvicofficial
- Facebook: Playgroup Victoria
- LinkedIn: Playgroup Victoria
Episode Credits
Hosted by Mylie Nauendorf and Sinead Halliday.
Interview conducted by Sinead Halliday.
Edited by Jonathan Rivett.
Mastering by James North Productions.
Music by Selina Byrne.
And thanks to our little friends Laddy, Toby and Adelaide for voicing the intro.
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