Category: Professional

RAISE Up

Stadiums are full and press releases loud, but power doesn’t shift on vibes alone. RAISE Global Women’s Sport Conference returns to cut through the noise and confront what’s holding the sector back. The conversations are direct, expectations high, and if you’re serious about change, being in the room is essential.

By Natasha

Beyond the Bling

Don’t let the high hair and tans fool you- the world of Irish dance is shaped by discipline and legacy, where years of training build towards a performance that lasts only minutes. We go backstage at the CLRG World Irish Dance Championships in Dublin.

By Glorious

Outdoor Power

From trading chaos for calm, swapping booze for bait and late nights for brutal races, Bev Clifford is a force of nature who found power and purpose outdoors. Unstoppable and reshaping what strength looks like, she shares how nature became her greatest power move.

By Glorious

On Tour

With the Tour de Femmes 2025 in full swing, I spent part of this summer at the Tour de France to understand why that race still holds such a colossal place in cycling culture, and to imagine what the future could look like for women’s competitive cycling.

By Jo Cornish

TUDUM!

What do true crime podcasts, Chicken Shop Date, celebrity court trials and women’s boxing all have in common? They’re all in my feed. When Netflix served up Taylor vs Serrano III on my homepage, it felt less like a suggestion and more like a shift. Here's why.

By Glorious

Oval Overload

Palomas, pagris and a whole lot of cricket. I'd never been to women’s cricket until I ventured to The Kia Oval in south London to watch England take on India in a summer showdown - what I found was a T20 that felt less like a polite sporting event and more like the summer party you didn’t know you needed.

By Glorious

Summer of Sixes

Drama, rivalry and a whole lot of cricket. England Women are taking on India in a historic summer series with the men’s and disability teams in tow. From tactics to telly habits, Tammy Beaumont and Heather Knight let us in on life at the top of the game.

By Glorious

Blockbuster Summer

Forget the polite applause and cucumber sandwiches. Gurinder Chadha has turned this summer’s England vs India women’s cricket series into a full-blown cinematic showdown.
One director.
One trailer.
One very big story.

By Glorious

Pep is Power

Pep Stonor did not set out to change sport, but once she picked up a padel racquet, she never looked back. What began as a hit with friends became a full-scale commitment to making the sport more accessible for women of all ages.

By Glorious

Qualified

Opinion: Sue Bird’s appointment is what good hiring looks like. After twenty years in sport, one writer asks why leadership pipelines for women are still so often treated like fairy tales.

By Emma W