Past Guests
Here you can find all our past #PrideActive Conversations interviews which are available on the LEAP Sports Facebook page.
With thanks to partners Scottish Women in Sport, Scottish Cycling, Scottish Golf & Ibrox Pride. And our media partners Sports Media LGBT+ and Pride on the Terraces.

Emma Dodds
Pride Active Online Host
Emma is an established sports presenter and media professional, Emma has worked for an array of broadcasters throughout her career and is currently seen on BT Sport and Premier Sports. Her extensive broadcasting experience includes working on flagship sporting events such as the summer and winter Olympics, Rugby and Football World Cups. As an ‘out’ role model herself, Emma is looking forward to leading the online interviews.
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Todd Harrity
This interview has already taken place. You can watch it here
Todd graduated from Princeton University in 2013, and since then has been a professional squash player competing on the World Tour. He is a 3-time US National Champion, a Pan-American Gold Medalist, and has career-high ranking of World #44. In 2018, he came out as gay, thus becoming the first openly gay professional male squash player in the world.

Jenny Duncalf
This interview has already taken place. You can watch it here
Jenny is a former World no.2 squash player with over 100 caps for England and 3 silver Commonwealth Games medals. European Individual and Team Champion. World Team Champion and Individual runner-up. Jenny is currently an MC/presenter on the PSA World Tour and a Performance Pathway coach for Squash Australia.
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Beth Allen
This interview has already taken place. You can watch it here
Beth Allen is a Ladies European Masters Champion golfer. Californian-born Beth is now based in Scotland with her partner and describes herself as an ‘ameriscot’. Formerly on the LPGA tour, Beth joined the Ladies European Tour (LET) in 2008, won her first European Masters in 2015 and won the LET order of merit in 2016.
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Amy McDonald
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Amy McDonald is currently Manager for Rangers Women’s Football Club. Amy has played for the national team as well as for Hamilton, Kilmarnock, Queen’s Park, Celtic and Glasgow City in the Scottish Women’s Premier League. Amy has been outspoken on homophobia and equality issues in football.
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Callum Skinner
This interview has already taken place. You can watch it here
Callum Skinner is an Olympic and European Championships gold medal cyclist who has had an incredibly succesful career sweeping up national titles, breaking records and representing Team GB and Team Scotland on the international stage. Callum has spoken candidly about having a gay dad, and joins us to talk LGBTIQ+ allyship.
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Philippa York
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Philippa is a former professional and champion road racing cyclist. Philippa is one of Britain’s most successful cyclists of all time, having competed throughout her cycling career as Robert Millar. Philippa came out as trans in 2017 and has gone on to a successful career as a journalist as well as being Scottish Cycling Equalities Champion.
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John Dickinson-Lilley
This interview has already taken place, You can watch it here
John is Team GB’s leading men’s blind ski racer. He retired in 2017 in the world top 10, and as European and double British Champion. He skis up to 70 mph with a sighted guide, using bluetooth headsets to communicate. John campaigns for para-athletes and LGBT+ athletes. He lives in London with his partner Owain and guide dog Brett.