Money Made Human Podcast
The Money Made Human podcast celebrates, at its heart, the work of credit unions and their vital role in enriching our lives and communities. Brought to you by 1st Class Credit Union, each episode features insightful discussions with industry leaders and influential voices from society, revealing the meaningful impact that can be made through economic collaboration. Mostly, it’s a collection of compassionate conversations about navigating life and the individual journeys we take.
The host,
Gayle Adnyana
Money Made Human Podcast
Fraser Wishart - Chief Executive, PFA Scotland (#9)
Episode 9 of the Money Made Human podcast takes us into the world of professional football with guest Fraser Wishart, Chief Executive of PFA Scotland, the independent trade union for professional footballers across the country. The union has become a strong and respected voice for players in Scotland, working to protect their rights, improve welfare support and promote better standards across the game.
Before moving into leadership, Fraser enjoyed a successful playing career, starting in the '80s. He began with Motherwell and St Mirren before moving to Rangers, where he was part of the squad that won domestic honours. He later played for Hearts and Clydebank, earning recognition for his consistency and professionalism throughout his time in the game. His experience as a player gave him first-hand understanding of the challenges professionals face both on and off the pitch.
That insight now supports his work at PFA Scotland and FIFPRO, where Fraser sits on the Division Europe and Global Board. He has been instrumental in building partnerships that provide players with mental health support, education, and career development opportunities. Through his leadership, PFA Scotland continues to strengthen its influence and ensure that the voices of players remain at the heart of decisions that affect the game in Scotland.
In this episode, Fraser and host Gayle Adnyana explore:
- Fraser’s journey into professional football
- How his parents’ trade union background shaped his path into PFA Scotland
- What PFA Scotland does day-to-day to support players’ rights and welfare
- The growing importance of player wellbeing and how finances, social media and modern pressures influence it
- The need for money awareness in football and helping players prepare for life after the game
- How attitudes toward mental health in football have changed since Fraser’s playing days
Join us for a thoughtful and candid look at the realities behind the game and the support structures players rely on throughout their careers.