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just women's sports podcast

by Clair Ernser Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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10. Tea with A & Phee: Dawn Staley

When Dawn Staley stopped by the Tea with A & Phee podcast in August, the Team USA and South Carolina coach did not disappoint. Getting honest with Napheesa Collier and A’ja Wilson about NIL, interviewing for the Portland Trail Blazers job and her favorite Olympic memories, Staley spilled the tea with incredible candor and humor.

9. Snacks: Megan Rapinoe

Snacks kicked off their second season with guest Megan Rapinoe in an episode to remember. The USWNT star reminisced about the first time she met teammates Mewis and Williams, handed out some sage fashion advice and revealed Sue Bird’s famous breakfast sandwich recipe.

7. Tea with A & Phee: Jrue and Lauren Holiday

Power couple Jrue and Lauren Holiday swapped stories from their respective careers, with Jrue recounting his NBA championship and Olympic run, and Lauren sharing memories from her days with the USWNT.

5. Snacks: Midge Purce

Gotham FC and USWNT star Margaret Purce stopped by the Snacks podcast in October, giving listeners a behind-the-scenes look into the founding of the Black Women’s Player Collective. Purce explains that the group was born out of conversations between players during the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup around the issue of kneeling during the anthem.

Who is Michelle Wie West?

Michelle Wie West discusses her unprecedented rise from a local child prodigy to a national superstar, the highs and lows of her professional journey, and how motherhood has changed her perspective on golf.

Who is the future of the US women's national team?

Mallory Pugh has been considered the future of the U.S. women’s national team since before she could drive a car. After being called in to the USWNT at age 17, she made her Olympic debut at 18, turned professional at 19, and then won a World Cup at age 21.

Where did Kate grow up mountain biking?

Growing up at the base of Mount Tam, the birthplace of modern mountain biking, Kate almost seemed destined to become a world-class racer, but numerous obstacles were thrown in her way. Kate talks to Kelley about competing against Europes’ best racers, what she learned from not making the 2016 Olympic team, how...

Who is Stephanie Gilmore?

Stephanie Gilmore. November 24, 2020 • 68 min. The most dominant surfer of her generation joins Kelley O’Hara to discuss her life in and out of the water. Born and raised in New South Wales, Australia, Stephanie Gilmore won her first professional event when she was still in high school.

Who is the CEO of JWS?

Kelley O’Hara sits down with JWS Founder & CEO Haley Rosen to discuss the state of women’s sports after an eventful 2020. Then, special guests Hilary Knight, Maggie Steffens and Sam Mewis jump on to discuss their 2020s and what they’re looking forward to in the new year. Go deeper.

Who is Maggie Steffens?

Two-time Olympic gold medalist Maggie Steffens sits down with Kelley O’Hara to discuss life atop the water polo world. Maggie brings us on her journey from being a little sister tagging along at the pool to competing alongside her heroes at the London Olympics.

Who is Carli Lloyd?

One of soccer’s most iconic players sits down with Kelley O’Hara to talk about her roller-coaster journey to the top of her sport. Carli Lloyd speaks candidly about the highs and lows that have defined her career, from getting cut from a youth national team to her legendary hat-trick in the 2015 World Cup final.

Who is the host of the Women's Tennis Association podcast?

The official podcast of the Women's Tennis Association, hosted by Courtney Nguyen, Senior Writer, WTA Insider. Bringing fans closer to the WTA with weekly analysis and interviews with players, broadcasters, and the men and women behind the scenes who drive women's tennis.

What is the podcast "Not Your Average Runner"?

The Not Your Average Runner Podcast teaches plus-size, mid-life women practical ways to start running in the body they have right now. Certified Running & Life Coach Jill Angie combines her real-life experience and coaching wisdom to help women find joy in learning to run in a way that honors their unique size, shape, speed or age. You’ll be surprised at how much you can enjoy running when you know how to do it! Download a free one-week jumpstart plan to get started today at www.notyouravera ...

What is a bike and big ideas podcast?

Bikes & Big Ideas is the weekly podcast from BLISTER (blisterreview.com) that's dedicated to the most interesting conversations and ideas from the bike world — and beyond. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

What is a physio podcast?

The Physio Matters Podcast - Clinical Gold Delivered Direct. Episodes will feature expert, honest advice, delivered directly to listeners at no cost. Musculoskeletal and Sports Medicine information for those working in physiotherapy, sports therapy, sports rehabilitation, medicine and all divisions of the healthcare industry.

What is sporty in Australia?

Sporty is your guide to the powerful place of sport and fitness in Australia’s cultural life. Recognising it’s much more than a game, Sporty charts and analyses big-time spectator sports, celebrates the amateur athlete and encourages anyone struggling to get active. You don’t have to get sport, to get Sporty!

Who is the DJ on BBC 1xtra?

BBC 1xtra DJ Ace, Rapper Skillit , Flu,Tae and Mekz discuss weekly about the events that take place at the WWE, AEW and more in an epic big booting & elbow dropping podcast featuring occasional special guests.

Who is Anastasia Bucsis?

Host Anastasia Bucsis, Two-time Canadian Olympic speedskater, brings her unique backstory to funny, friendly conversations with high performance athletes. No formulaic jock talk here ... these are buddies who understand each other, and help us do the same.

When did Haley start just women's sports?

Frustrated by the lack of media coverage devoted to women’s sports, Haley founded Just Women’s Sports in 2020 with an Instagram account and a big idea. Within a few short months, Haley and her team transformed JWS into a multi-channel media brand with more than a million fans and counting. Despite this, her greatest life accomplishment remains ...

Where is Ali from JWS?

Ali comes to JWS with over ten years of experience working in enterprise partnership sales at Google, Pinterest and Uber Eats . Raised in Chicago during the 90s, she was inevitably obsessed with the Jordan-era Bulls. Though her hoop dreams didn’t pan out, she did grow up to be a third-team DIII All-American softball player at Emory University. Not bad for someone who was once kicked out of kindergarten for not following the rules. Thankfully, Ali assures us that she’s since been adequately socialized.

What college did Hannah Gosling go to?

A graduate of Hamilton College, where she played soccer and lacrosse and majored in Comparative Literature and Classics, Hannah started her career at the New York Post. During quarantine, she’s attempted to re-learn the piano. It is, she reports, much harder than she remembered.

Who is John on the JWS team?

The least accomplished athlete on the JWS team, John makes up for it by writing pretty sentences and derailing company meetings with his musings on the world. He holds too many English degrees from both Stanford and Texas, is a published poet and photographer , and has previous experience both working at Nike and copy-editing a philosophy book.

Who is Rachel Zuckerman?

A lifelong athlete with a love for comma placement, she first joined the team as a freelance writer before playing her way into the starting lineup.

Who is Sivan from JWS?

Sivan is our veteran playmaker, who comes to JWS having held senior marketing, sponsorship, and special events roles at ESPN, Creative Artists Agency, Major League Baseball, IMG, the Boston Red Sox, the New England Patriots, and Bleacher Report. She is passionate about achieving equal treatment in sports, in no small part because her one-year-old daughter is going to be a world famous pro, and Sivan wants a boat.

Sports & Recreation Podcasts

Join two-time World Cup champ and Olympic gold medalist Kelley O’Hara as she sits down with some of the biggest names in sports to talk about the untold stories behind their success.

Introducing NETLIFE with Dawn Staley

NETLIFE with Dawn Staley represents the sum of her life — it’s hoops and leadership, politics and pop culture from a Hall of Fame player, coach and mentor. On this pod, Dawn sits down with some of the biggest change-makers and disruptors in the world today to engage in unique, thought-provoking conversations.

Jamie Chadwick

Jamie Chadwick is one of the fastest drivers in the world. She was the youngest driver and first female to win a British GT Championship, and she went on to become the first female winner of a BRDC British Formula 3 race and the MR Challenge Championship.

Stefanie Dolson

Stefanie Dolson is riding high after having one of the most incredible years of her career. The two-time NCAA Champion added some new hardware this year as a 2021 WNBA Champion with the Chicago Sky, and to top it all off, she became an Olympic gold medalist with Team USA’s 3-on-3 squad.

Ashleigh Johnson

Ashleigh Johnson is being heralded as one of the best water polo players in the world. She has a total of 14 gold medals, spanning across the Olympics, World Cup, Pan American, World Championships.

Erica Sullivan

Swimmer Erica Sullivan made a splash with an epic performance in the pool at the Tokyo Olympics where she won the silver medal in the 1500-meter freestyle during its first year featured for women’s swimming. Now, the University of Texas freshman joins the Pod to talk about her love of long-distance swimming, mental health, and her future in film.

Nelly Korda

One of the top ranked golfers in the world and Olympic Gold Medalist, Nelly Korda, joins Kelley to break down just how the 23-year-old has made it to the top of her game. They discuss what it was like to qualify for the U.S.

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