02:20 John Hughes, the director of partnerships and communities for the charity, Community Integrated Care, explains how learning disability rugby league came about and the impact its had.
06:50 We hear from Warrington\u2019s Oliver Thomason who has become a star both of the sport and social media, having replicated Alan Shearer\u2019s celebration at Magic Weekend.
08:00 And his brother Craig, explains his involvement in initially helping to set up Learning Disability Rugby League and how it\u2019s changed Oliver\u2019s life and that of many others.
17:00 Dave goes behind the scenes at Glenwood Care Home which houses those with learning disabilities who don\u2019t or can\u2019t play the game, but supports them by using rugby league themes.
19:10 England international Jodie Cunningham is on hand to help make soap. The players at last season\u2019s Grand Final were gifted bars made by the residents at Glenwood.
21:10 Glenwood is based in Widnes and the facility is littered with image of Widnes Vikings RL team.
23:10 Dave is joined by members of the \u2018Media Club\u2019 at Community Integrated Care, who describe the roles they experienced within the media at the recent game between Wigan and Warrington.
27:25 Steve Roberts, Widnes Vikings\u2019 general manager, explains how those with learning disabilities utilise the same facilities at the club\u2019s stadium as those in the first team.
34:00 The podcast concludes with John Hughes detailing how more and more clubs are joining in and supporting the charity and the people it supports day after day.