We’ve been very fortunate with Racing Home to have support from numerous folk across the industry, and we’re welcoming two of them – with very different roles in racing, it must be said – to the podcast today. We were going to call this episode ‘saints and sinners’ but I think ‘from grassroots to the boardroom’ fits a little better. A huge thank to both my guests today for everything they’re doing in support of racing’s workforce and family life, it’s much appreciate.
Simon Bailey is the National Chaplain to Horseracing. He lives with his family in Newmarket and is on the ground there daily, supporting those who work in racing, and people who have previously. Simon is a listening ear, a place to turn in times of need and someone with great knowledge of who can help, even if he can’t. He’s also one of the new team of Grassroots Ambassadors we’ve got here at Racing Home.
Ed Nicholson is pretty senior at Kindred, the parent company of Unibet – he’s the Head of Racing Communications and Sponsorship in case you’re interested. You’ll hear that Ed’s interest in equality in the sport goes back a long way, when he wrote a research piece back in the early 90s whilst at university.
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Useful links
Read about Simon’s work on the Racing Welfare website here
Read about Kindred’s support of mental health and wellbeing in racing
Check out the Racing Home website here (there’s LOADS of useful info there)
Read the Women in Racing and Oxford Brookes research on working mothers in horseracing here
And finally, the Women in Racing website is here too!