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Game Face podcast ladies Chloe and Valerie pictured having the LOL’s at Limerick skatepark. Picture: Olena Oleksienko/ilovelimerick

Chloe Koyce and Valerie Wheeler created the Game Face podcast to celebrate womanhood in all its forms

Chloe Koyce and Valerie Wheeler pictured above with Richard Lynch of I Love Limerick. 
Chloe Koyce and Valerie Wheeler pictured above with Richard Lynch of I Love Limerick. 

Limerick social influencer Chloe Koyce and Spin South West DJ Valerie Wheeler have teamed up to launch the Game Face podcast, a bold new podcast created for the modern-day, everyday woman. Designed to be equal parts fun and empowering, Game Face explores womanhood in all its forms — touching on themes such as confidence, beauty, fitness, mental health, and everything in between.

The Game Face podcast idea was sparked by the duo’s natural chemistry and shared mission: to offer women a safe space to laugh, learn, and feel seen. Chloe said, “We started doing live shows a year ago and got such a great response. People asked us to travel around Ireland, but instead, we thought, why not bring it to their living rooms?”

With that the Game Face podcast was born.


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Chloe Koyce is no stranger to the spotlight. The social influencer is known for her beauty content and honest online takes on life as a woman and she brings an unfiltered and inspiring energy to the podcast. “There’s always going to be backlash, but I just try to ignore it and do something positive. You have to do things for you — not for anyone else,” she says.

Valerie Wheeler, a familiar voice on Spin South West, complements Chloe with her media experience and deep-rooted passion for women’s wellbeing. “We want women to feel like they’ve got a gal, a friend, someone to talk to, whether they’re in the car, out on a walk, or going through something tough,” Valerie explains. “There’s not a lot being done for women like us down in the Southwest, and we’re here to change that.”

Limerick social influencer Chloe Koyce and Spin South West DJ Valerie Wheeler have teamed up to launch the Game Face podcast, a bold new podcast created for the modern-day, everyday woman.
Limerick social influencer Chloe Koyce and Spin South West DJ Valerie Wheeler have teamed up to launch the Game Face podcast, a bold new podcast created for the modern-day, everyday woman.

The podcast, available on all major streaming platforms, features light-hearted yet meaningful episodes — from beauty routines and fitness journeys to raw chats about friendships, body confidence, and personal safety. The duo aren’t afraid to dive into real talk, often tackling subjects that don’t get much airtime elsewhere. As Chloe says, “Maybe someone doesn’t have a best friend — maybe we can be that voice.”

Game Face is more than just a podcast — it’s a movement for every woman who’s ever needed a boost, a laugh, or just someone to say, “You’ve got this.” With their signature honesty and warmth, Chloe and Valerie are giving voice to a powerful, supportive new kind of conversation — one that’s been missing for far too long.

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Game Face is more than just a podcast — it’s a movement for every woman who’s ever needed a boost, a laugh, or just someone to say, “You’ve got this.”
Game Face is more than just a podcast — it’s a movement for every woman who’s ever needed a boost, a laugh, or just someone to say, “You’ve got this.”

Richard is a presenter, producer, songwriter and actor. He was named the Limerick Person of the Year (2011) and won an online award at the Metro Éireann Media and Multicultural Awards (2011) for promoting multi-culturalism online. Richard says that the ilovelimerick.com concept is very much a community driven project that aims to document life in Limerick. So, that in 20 years time people can look back and remember the events that were making the headlines.