
Between Two Beers Podcast Melie Kerr on White Ferns Captaincy & How Her Family Saved Her Life
Melie Kerr joins us fresh off being named White Ferns captain across all formats and scoring a T20 century on captaincy debut - the first woman ever to do so.
But this episode goes well beyond cricket.
Growing up in one of New Zealand's most celebrated cricket families, Melie was the kid who made her dad commentate 7am net sessions as if she was playing in a World Cup final. She went on to become the youngest ever White Fern, break records, and win that World Cup. From the outside, she had everything - her dream job and an amazing family. But behind it, she was fighting something nobody could see.
Melie opens up about the panic attacks, the sleepless nights, the thoughts that scared her, and the moment she realised she needed help. She talks about the family intervention that changed everything, how Maddie Green became her lifeline, and what it felt like to sit in a hospital room reading from her journal while everyone in the room cried.
She also talks about turning that pain into purpose - creating Treading Water, her video series built on the belief that one story might save one life.
This is one of the most honest, important conversations we've had in six years.
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