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#33 Why Female Athletes Are Done Being Grateful, With Marnie Vinall
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In this special International Women's Day episode, we aren't just celebrating how far we've come in women's sport, we're challenging how far we've still got to go. Joining us is legendary sports journalist Marnie Vinall to break down the harsh realities of being a female athlete in Australia: the pay gaps, the corporate greenwashing, the systemic silencing, and what needs to change.
In this episode, we cover:
- Pay inequality across all sports – Why A-League Women earn $30k while men earn $182k, and how this affects entire support systems (coaches, medical staff, trainers)
- Corporate greenwashing in women's sport – The $125M annual sponsorship gap and why businesses aren't investing despite proven ROI ($1 invested = $7 return)
- Systems designed to keep athletes silent – Contractual restrictions, fear of losing opportunities, and the consequences of speaking out
- Media representation evolution – How coverage has shifted since AFLW began, and why we need to move beyond "isn't it cool women play sport"
- Mental health crisis in underfunded systems – What happens when athletes can't invest their bodies and minds because they're paid so little
- Fan power & collective action – How fans and athletes together can drive real change in women's sport
- Marnie's journey – From ballet dancer to sports journalist, forging her own path when there weren't many women to follow
Featuring standout moments:
- "These careers are so unsustainable. How are we ever gonna get the product to a point where it's thriving if they can't invest their bodies and minds because they're being paid so little?"
- "Sport is a massive mirror to society. It's a mirror to how women are seen, how women are valued."
- "There's never been one single AFLW player who has publicly said, 'We want equal pay.' It's always, 'We want to be able to build the product.'"
Chapters:
- Welcome & International Women's Day Special
- Marnie's Story: Sport, Her Dad & Becoming a Sports Journalist
- Pay Gaps Across All Sports – The Real Numbers
- Corporate Greenwashing: Why $125M Investment is Missing
- Systems Made to Keep Athletes Silent – Contracts, Fear & Consequences
- Collective Action: How Fans & Athletes Drive Real Change
- Closing: What Marnie Would Tell Her 16-Year-Old Self
And we announce the winner of the P3 Port Melbourne IWD Recovery Prize for them and a friend!
Follow Marnie on Insta @marnie.vinall
A big thank you to:
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- Project Better is a welcoming 24-hour Melbourne gym with saunas and ice baths for recovery. No lock-in contracts or fees – just a great local training vibe.
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