Netballer Tayla Williams wants to use sport to spark a conversation around endometriosis

Endometriosis is a chronic condition that affects one in ten women worldwide, yet for many, it's still shrouded in silence - and is still largely a taboo to talk about.
For athletes, the physical and emotional toll can be particularly challenging, as the symptoms often overlap with the demands of high-performance training. From debilitating pain to the struggles of seeking a diagnosis, endometriosis remains a barrier not just to daily life, but to many women's careers in sports.
Today, we're going to hear from someone who knows this all too well. Professional netballer Tayla Williams has been navigating the complexities of endometriosis while pursuing her dreams in professional netball. She's dealt with long waits for a diagnosis, multiple surgeries, and the impact of living with a condition that's often misunderstood, even by the people closest to her. But it's also through her experience that we begin to see the power of sports in raising awareness and creating space for conversations around women's health.
We'll talk about her journey—how she first realised something was wrong, how netball became a source of support, and the challenges she faced when her diagnosis finally came. She'll also share her thoughts on how endometriosis affects athletes' careers, and what changes are needed to make diagnosis and treatment more accessible for women everywhere.
This conversation is not just about sports—it's about the real-life experiences that shape us, the strength required to face chronic illness, and the importance of speaking up so that no woman has to suffer in silence. And this week is Endometriosis Awareness Week - so is there a better week to release this episode and spark a conversation?
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