In this engaging conversation, Keeva Stratton and Rana Hussain explore various themes surrounding social media, cultural representation in sports, authenticity, and the complexities of women's sports, particularly AFLW. They discuss the importance of empathy, navigating difficult conversations, and the role of humour in activism. The dialogue also touches on the impact of technology on human connection and the need for civilized conversations in society. Ultimately, they emphasise the pursuit of being a good human and the importance of finding balance between light and dark in discussions.
Keywords
social media, cultural representation, sports, authenticity, women's sports, AFLW, empathy, difficult conversations, humor, activism
Takeaways
Keeva praises Rana's commitment to representation.
Rana shares her experience of being a blue-bagger for a day.
The importance of cultural representation in sports is discussed.
Rana expresses mixed feelings about celebratory rounds in sports.
Authenticity is key to building trust in sports organizations.
The conversation touches on the state of women's sports and AFLW.
Rana emphasizes the pursuit of being a good human.
Navigating difficult conversations is a skill that needs to be taught.
The impact of social media on society is critically examined.
The need for balance between light and dark in discussions is highlighted.