Listen "100: Allana Ferguson and Jeremy Latimore - How to Embrace Life Beyond the Game: From Rugby Star to Broadcast and Business Success"
Episode Synopsis
                            Send us a textWhen the stadium lights dim and the roaring crowds become a memory, what's next for the athlete whose life was once defined by the game? Our 100th episode marks a celebration of such journeys, featuring Allana Ferguson, a former professional rugby league and rugby union player, now an Australian sports commentator, radio personality, and mom. Jeremy, who enjoyed an 11-year career in professional rugby league in the NRL, transitioned to the corporate space as a mortgage specialist before co-founding Unite the Dream. We explore the richness of life after sports—balancing broadcasting, business ventures, and family, all while holding onto the essence of identity and passion that fueled their athletic endeavours.Tune in to learn more about:The current endeavors of the Jeremy Latimore and Allana FergusonTheir earliest sporting memories and paths to professional Sports What to hold onto on the women's sports The experience and emotions of changing clubs and dealing with rejection  Allana’s realisation of her personal brand and the role she could play in supporting othersSneak peek into Jeremy's structured approach to his day-to-day lifeWhat they would have done differently to set themselves up better for life beyond sports The opportunities Sports avail to athletes and how to best leverage themGems on having the thirst to learn from others and continuously network … and so much more!Are you looking for Career Clarity for your next step, for more information, or to book a consultancy, make sure you check out www.2ndwind.io Links:Allana: https://www.instagram.com/allanaferg_  Jeremy:https://www.instagram.com/jeremy_latimore Allana's X: https://x.com/AllanafergusonJeremy's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-latimore                         
                    
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