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  • Marshall Munetsi: Fake Agents is beyond crisis in Africa
    In this episode of Footballers Unfiltered with Joe Hart, Marshall Munetsi — Zimbabwe international and Wolves midfielder — charts his journey from Harare to the Premier League, and the purpose that drives him beyond football.A voice for change on and off the pitch, Marshall helped lift the FIFA ban on Zimbabwe’s national team and funds education through the Marshall Munetsi Foundation. Speaking about the rise of fake agents, he is clear-eyed: “It’s a pandemic in Africa now. It’s more than a crisis.” He explains how awareness, due diligence, and stronger player unions can protect young footballers and their families.Joe and Marshall share their pride in representing their nations, reflect on balancing club football with long international travel, and discuss how leadership can start with responsibility.To put Marshall’s story in context, Joe is joined by Kgosana Masaseng, Secretary General of FIFPRO Africa, who explores the realities of African players striving to reach Europe — and how expanding unions are giving them a stronger collective voice.Together, they discuss:Protecting players from fake agents and misinformationHow unions in Africa are building standards and supportThe human impact of federation bans — and how players fought backFootball as a vehicle for education, opportunity and dignityThe realities of representing your country while playing in EuropeThis episode shows how a modern footballer can be a competitor, connector, and catalyst for change — and how Marshall Munetsi is helping shape a safer, fairer game for the next generation.To discover more about FIFPRO and their 60th anniversary, visit:X: https://x.com/FIFProInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fifpro/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIFPRO/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fifpro/posts/?feedView=allYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/FIFProTV/videosTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fifproThis is a podcast made by Message Heard for FIFPRO.Host: Joe HartGuests: Marshall Munetsi; Kgosana Masaseng (Secretary General, FIFPRO Africa)Producer: Mark KendrickProduction Coordinator: Kirsty McLeanVideographer & Editor: Ethan JuddSound Editor: Lizzy Andrews
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  • Lucy Bronze: My Responsibility To Share My Experience
    In this episode of Footballers Unfiltered with Joe Hart, England and Chelsea right-back Lucy Bronze opens up about her role as both a player and a powerful advocate for change in the women’s game.A member of FIFPRO’s Global Player Council and the PFA players’ board, Lucy has been at the table for England contract talks and global discussions on issues like the match calendar, welfare, and financial security. She explains why players’ voices must be central to shaping football’s future: “Sometimes the people making decisions don’t have those lived experiences. I feel a responsibility to share mine, because I’ve been given the platform that so many others haven’t.”Beyond her advocacy, Lucy is one of the most decorated players in football. A five-time UEFA Women’s Champions League winner, a serial league champion, and a double European champion with England, she reflects on the rapid professionalisation of the women’s game — from part-time contracts and side jobs to sold-out stadiums. She also revisits her headline-making “99%” comments on financial security, and why speaking out matters.Joe and Lucy relive the drama of Euro 2025, from the nerve of penalty shootouts to the resilience that carried the Lionesses to a historic title defence. They also look ahead to the one trophy missing from her collection: the Women’s World Cup, where Lucy has already finished fourth, third, and second across three tournaments.They’re joined by Victoria Williams, Player Services Executive at the PFA, who reflects on her own playing career and why helping footballers prepare for life after the game is more urgent than ever.Together, they discuss:Why advocacy and lived experience must drive decisions in footballThe reality behind the rise: early-career pay, pathways and professionalismLeadership and resilience inside England’s Euro-winning squadsLucy’s next target: adding a World Cup to her career of medalsThis episode shows that footballers are not just champions on the pitch — they’re also leaders shaping the game’s future. And Lucy Bronze is helping set that standard.To discover more about FIFPRO and their 60th anniversary, visit:Follow for more on X: https://x.com/FIFPro?mx=2Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fifpro/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIFPRO/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fifpro/posts/?feedView=allYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/FIFProTV/videosTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fifproThis is a podcast made by Message Heard for FIFPRO.Host: Joe HartProducer: Mark KendrickProduction Coordinator: Kirsty McLeanVideographer & Editor: Ethan JuddSound Editor: Lizzy Andrews
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  • Jackson Irvine: I’ve never been scared of pushing boundaries
    Footballers Unfiltered with Joe Hart returns for Season 2 with a powerful conversation about leadership, identity, and activism in the modern game, told through the lens of Australian international and FC St. Pauli captain, Jackson Irvine.A standout midfielder in the Bundesliga, Jackson is also vice-captain of the Socceroos and co-president of Professional Footballers Australia - making him a leading voice on and off the pitch. He speaks openly about his passions beyond football, including politics, fashion, and music, and how they’ve shaped both his game and his mission to represent players.Joe and Jackson swap World Cup memories, from Jackson’s experiences as a fan and player to facing Mbappé and Messi in 2022. With Australia already qualified for 2026, he hopes to make it three tournaments and counting.They’re joined for this episode by Shoko Tsuji, General Secretary of FIFPRO Asia/Oceania, who sheds light on the unique challenges players face across the region. This includes anti-union sentiment to extreme travel demands and online abuse.Together, they discuss:Balancing football with leadership in global and national unionsHow dressing rooms have shifted to embrace individuality and self-expressionThe need for better mental health support and post-career planningWhat it’s like leading the Socceroos and going toe-to-toe with MessiWhy more players need a seat at the table in shaping football’s futureThis episode is a reminder that footballers are more than athletes; they’re people, leaders, and changemakers. And Jackson Irvine is helping define what the future of the game can be.To discover more about FIFPRO and their 60th anniversary, visit:Follow for more on X: https://x.com/FIFPro?mx=2Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fifpro/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIFPRO/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fifpro/posts/?feedView=allYouTube:: https://www.youtube.com/user/FIFProTV/videosTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fifpro This is a podcast made by Message Heard for FIFPRO.Host: Joe HartProducer: Mark KendrickProduction Coordinator: Kirsty McLean Videographer and editor: Ethan JuddSound Editor: Lizzy Andrews
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  • Sara Bjork: Why We Don't Need to Pick Between Football and Family
    Starting a family whilst being an active professional footballer is the focus for this episode of Footballers Unfiltered with Joe Hart. We discuss the rigours and demands of what football brings with training and match day, alongside trying to be the version of yourself for your club and teammates. In 2017, FIFPRO issued a global report on employment within football that revealed only 2% percent of female players were mothers and that 47% of women footballers had retired early from the game to start a family.Joining Joe is Sara Bjork Gunnarsdottir. Sara is a two time champions league winner and former Iceland international, who is currently a player at Al Qadsiah in Saudi Arabia. Sara gave us a glimpse into discussions among women footballers at the time. “We women, we speak about family joking around in a way, being like, “Oh, when are you going to have a baby at 40, after your career, or are you going to sacrifice your career?”In order to stop players retiring early, FIFPRO then created maternity regulations, which were later implemented into the game by FIFA in 2021. Sara then made history in 2022 by becoming the first player to win a claim against a club through the FIFA Maternity Regulations. The regulations entitled Sara to full payment throughout her pregnancy and until the start of her maternity leave when at former club Olympique Lyonnais.Sara’s case demonstrated how important it is to regulate minimums and not leave them to the goodwill of parties, even high-profile football clubs. Sara said “It made it very clear for women today that they don't have to choose [between motherhood and football] and they don't have to sacrifice – and that makes me very happy,”. Joe Hart added “Sara’s story helps create awareness of the protections and help pave the way for others,”Joining both Sara and Joe is Alexandra Gómez Bruinewoud, the Legal Director at FIFPRO.  Alexandra said “We looked internationally to see if there was any sport that had regulated maternity at international level, and that was not the case,”. Talking candidly, Alexandra tells Joe how she “initiated the discussions with FIFA and other stakeholders, and fought to optimise the protective regulations, to enable women to combine being a parent with their football career.” FIFA then incorporated new regulations about working conditions for professional women footballers with an emphasis on maternity rights on 1 June 2024. In the same year, FIFPRO launched the Postpartum Return to Play Guide to help professional footballers better understand and manage pregnancy and the phase after childbirth. Sara was part of the taskforce of professional women’s players who developed the guide.To discover more about FIFPRO and their 60th anniversary, visit:Follow for more on X: https://x.com/FIFPro?mx=2Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fifpro/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIFPRO/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fifpro/posts/?feedView=allYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/FIFProTV/videosTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fifpro This is a podcast made by Message Heard for FIFPRO.Host: Joe HartExecutive Producer: Sandra FerrariProducer: Mark KendrickProduction Coordinator: Kirsty McLean Videographer and editor: Ethan JuddAudio and Mix Engineer: Lizzy Andrews
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  • Molly Bartrip: Football's Relationship with Food
    Football’s relationship with food is the focus for this episode of Footballers Unfiltered with Joe Hart. This is because, in 2024, FIFPRO revealed that one-in-five women's players experienced disordered eating over a 12-month period, according to a survey of footballers participating in a study tracking their health. Disordered eating is an unhealthy relationship with food which covers many behaviours such as restricting food intake and excessive exercising. Some thoughts, behaviours and attitudes will overlap with eating disorders, but that term is reserved for those experiences which have received clinical diagnosis.Molly Bartrip, who plays for Tottenham Hotspur as a defender, joins Joe to talk about how she came to realise the hard way that food is her fuel. Molly says “every pre-match I have pasta, regardless if it's 12 o'clock kick-off. Before I would have like a slice of toast maybe in the evening before a game, then I had that reality check that I was not performing and going to get dropped”.Molly talks candidly with Joe about her battle with anorexia nervosa, depression and anxiety. It started at 14 years of age after an injury set-back when on international duty with England, at a time when she was playing for Arsenal’s youth sides. “For some reason my mind just had a switch. I didn’t feel good enough. I had no control over England selection, Arsenal selection, but I had control of what I was putting in my body. I'm just not going to eat,”Now 28, Molly has over 10 years’ experience playing in England’s Women’s Super League, having represented Reading before moving to current club Spurs in July 2021. She talks openly about mental health and says “We put so much emphasis on injuries in football, but why do we not for the mental side of the game? I do think there's a long way to go, but we’re getting there. Both Joe and Molly are joined by Dr Alex Culvin, a former player with AZ Alkmaar, Everton, Leeds United and Liverpool, and now FIFPRO’s Director of Global Policy and Strategic Relations for Women’s Football. As part of Alex’s PHD research in 2019, she investigated the health effects on WSL players after England's top-flight became professionalised and found evidence of fat shaming and eating disorders amongst players. Alex says "In the women's game, where we have this acceleration of professionalisation in some parts of the world, we can't forget the key components that enable players to perform and feel like they can thrive as a human being; nutrition, mental health support and psychologists are fundamental to resource the game properly and ensure that we have players who feel supported."If you are affected by what you hear, we encourage you to seek help in the following ways: Check with your GP and for national hotlinesTalk to a trained therapist/mental health professional and check therapy services specialised in eating disorders for individualsCheck online resources available in your languageTo discover more about FIFPRO and their 60th anniversary, visit:Follow for more on X: https://x.com/FIFPro?mx=2Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fifpro/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIFPRO/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fifpro/posts/?feedView=allYouTube:: https://www.youtube.com/user/FIFProTV/videosTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fifpro This is a podcast made by Message Heard for FIFPRO.Host: Joe HartExecutive Producer: Sandra FerrariProducer: Mark KendrickProduction Coordinator: Kirsty McLean Videographer and editor: Ethan JuddAudio and Mix Engineer: Lizzy Andrews
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Join Joe Hart for Footballers Unfiltered, a show which explores what life as a professional footballer is really like. Footballers Unfiltered allows current and former players from the men’s and women’s game to have open conversations about the hidden side of the profession – highlighting player stories and challenges which many people don’t see, and shining a light on how player unions are tackling these issues. This project has been created by FIFPRO, the global union for professional footballers. 2025 marks their 60th anniversary fighting to protect the well-being of players today.
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