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Raelene Castle: “You spend a lot of time in the pain cave”

Raelene Castle: “You spend a lot of time in the pain cave”

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Raelene Castle is a woman of firsts: first female CEO of a club in the National Rugby League, the first female CEO of Rugby Australia, and the first female CEO of Sport New Zealand. She’s also unafraid to take on gnarly issues, operating at the centre of the storm for some of the biggest controversies and challenges on the world stage with a near-supernatural level of grace and steadiness.


In this episode, Raelene talks about.


  • How her parents helped her cultivate a passion for debate
  • How to stay calm when everything seems to be falling apart
  • What she learned from her closest advisors


A huge thanks to Celebrity Speakers for supporting this episode. If you want to book Raelene for a keynote and challenge your leadership to the next level, visit celebrityspeakers.co.nz.


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