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Gerard Whateley: Embracing nerves and using them for good not evil

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Episode 4: Gerard Whateley



Gerard Whateley comes alive when the mic is on but whether he is calling a horserace, covering an Olympics or calling a footy game, he is powered by preparation and just a few nerves, as he says “the nerves show you that it means something to you.” Gerard’s love for sports broadcasting and writing goes back to when he was 13 years old and met his idol and inspiration, horseracing writer Les Carlyon. Since then, he has dedicated his career to that very pursuit, these days as chief sports caller and host of the Whateley program on SEN, co-host of Foxy Footy’s AFL 360 and occasional columnist for the Herald Sun. But dig a little deeper and you will find that Gerard has had his fair brush with Hollywood fame, and the people who inspire him most are found away from the media’s gaze.

 

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CREDITS

 

Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry

 

Thanks to our guest Gerard Whateley

 

To learn more about Gerard:

Gerard on Instagram

Gerard on X (formerly Twitter)

Gerard on LinkedIn

Gerard on Wikipedia



Links from this episode:

Whateley on SEN

AFL 360

 

 

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