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The GLORY Sports Podcast: Diana Matheson & Anastasia Bucsis
Season 1 · Episode 13

The GLORY Sports Podcast: Diana Matheson & Anastasia Bucsis

The GLORY Sports Podcast Network · GLORY Media

September 4, 202534m 19s

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Recorded live at the 2025 GLORY Sports Summit (powered by GE Appliances) in Toronto, this episode of The GLORY Sports Podcast features two industry heavyweights redefining boundaries in more ways than one.

Moderated by GLORY Editor-in-Chief Lance Chung on stage, this conversation features two remarkable people, living and leading with purpose, building legacies in sport, and navigating what it means to share a life at the intersection of ambition, identity, and love.

Diana Matheson is one of the most decorated athletes in Canadian soccer history — an Olympian, a World Cup veteran, and the player responsible for one of the most iconic moments in Canadian sport: that 92nd-minute goal at London 2012 that secured Canada’s first medal in a traditional team sport in over 70 years.

But what might be even more historic is what she’s doing now. As the co-founder of Project 8 and the visionary behind the newly announced Northern Super League, Diana is quite literally building the future of women’s professional soccer in Canada from the ground up.

Alongside her is Anastasia Bucsis — an Olympian in long track speed skating and one of the most respected voices in Canadian sports media today. You’ve seen her on CBC Sports, heard her on Player’s Own Voice, and felt her impact far beyond the broadcast booth.

But her influence goes deeper than sport. In the lead-up to the 2014 Sochi Olympics, Anastasia came out publicly in opposition to Russia’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws — becoming the only out athlete from North America to compete at those Games. It was a bold, deeply personal act of protest that continues to ripple across sport and society to this day.

Together, they’ve carved out a life that is both deeply public and deeply intentional — advocating for inclusion, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in Canadian sport, and supporting one another every step of the way.