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Women’s World Football Show is the longest-running podcast covering women’s soccer throughout the world. Discover the award-winning content that spotlights inspiring stories of the game’s leading women footballers, coaches, and influencers. Join us for exclusive interviews, bringing you closer to the game and learning more about your favorite players.

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Episode 51: Kristin Grubka, Pamela Del Olmo

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 51 features an exclusive interview Sky Blue FC striker Kristin Grubka; and a Mexico Women’s National Team report with Pamela Del Olmo.

Women’s World Football Show welcomes Sky Blue FC defender Kristin Grubka! The Florida native gives us a fun snapshot ofFloridaToday her childhood from surfing in the shadow of the Space Shuttle to helping Florida State University win the NCAA 2014 College Cup.

As the No. 10 overall pick in the 2015 NWSL draft, Grubka has definitely made a name for herself in the league. Sky Blue might be struggling in the standings, but the tall centerback gives us more than a few reasons to still Beez Up. No matter how bad you’re feeling, pull up a chair and take a listen to Grubka. This interview is good for at least 20 smiles. We can almost guarantee it!

mexicoTeamMexico Update
Not making it out of the World Cup group stage this summer was a huge disappointment for Mexico and their fans. So we dialed up our friend and Mexico correspondent, Pamela Del Olmo to give us the inside scoop. What really happened to Mexico in Canada and what does the future hold for this talented team? Plus an update on the Charlyn Corral controversy and the status of head coach Leo Cuellar. Who’s staying and who’s going? Pamela gives us the whole enchilada with a little salsa on the side. We don’t know what that means, but it sounds good.

NWSL & FAWSL
Updates from the league, injury reports, transfers, trades and more! Plus, why does Adam sound so chill?

Fade Out Music by Fringe.

Original Broadcast Date: July 17, 2015

Episode 50: 2015 Women’s World Cup, Helen Mitchell, Alana Johnson

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 50 features an exclusive interview with Sheffield Ladies FC head coach Helen Mitchell; and a Women’s World Cup report with Alana “AJ” Johnson.

After 16 long years, Team USA brings home the Women’s World Cup. Women’s World Football Show reviews the tournament and takes a look at many of the players who will go down as champions, regardless if they lifted a trophy or not.

Semifinals
We take a look at England’s heartbreaking loss to Japan and USA’s stunning victory over No. 1 ranked Germany. Despite the disappointing result, the Lionesses have emerged as England’s heroes. On the other hand, as the favorites, Germany will head home with a lot of unanswered questions. How will this effect the current lineup and impending coaching change? We take a hard look at the future of both teams.

Finals
Our roving reporter, Alana “AJ” Johnson joins us live from Vancouver. She was there to witness the USA’s massive victory over Japan in the milestone match. AJ gives us her first-hand insight on the match, the USA team and tries to describe the wild atmosphere at BC Place.

Helen Mitchell, Sheffield FC
Now in its 12th season, Sheffield FC Ladies started life at the bottom of the women’s football pyramid, but has experienced a remarkable rise, including 5 league titles in the last 7 seasons and promotion into the FAWSL. Adam sits down with manager Helen Mitchell to discuss the past, present and future of the FAWSL’s newest team.

50th Episode
We’re celebrating our own milestone with this 50th episode. Thank you to everyone – our listeners, guests and contributors for helping to make WWFShow a success. From our first show in October, 2013 until today, we made a commitment to deliver the best of women’s soccer from all over the world and make it fun and entertaining. Women’s soccer is growing and we’re proud to be a part of it. Now, let’s get working on the next 50 shows!

Fade Out Music by Madonna.

Original Broadcast Date: July 6, 2015

Episode 49: 2015 Women’s World Cup Quarterfinals

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 49 features a soundbite from Lucy Bronze; and Kehinde from Girls Talk Footy website.

And then there were four. Women’s World Football Show takes a look back at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup quarterfinals and give a watchful eye forward to the semifinals.

USA vs. China
There’s something weird going on in America. Seems like everyone is falling in love with the USWNT again. We find out why and what did they do to disorient China? Could it all be about Amy Rodriguez and Kelley O’Hara? We figure it out.

Japan vs. Australia
The defending World Cup Champions show why they continue to dismantle international teams. Mana Iwabuchi  scored the winning goal in dramatic fashion after slowly, methodically and patiently carving up The Matildas. Do they have enough to clinch Back-to-Back World Cup trophies? That’s the question everyone is asking.

Germany vs. France
A quarterfinal worthy of a Final match, these familiar foes competed in what will go down as one of the all-time greatest Women’s World Cup matches of all time. We discuss the German shoot-out victory and France’s failure to walk down the aisle.

England vs. Canada
The tale of two countries. In this emotional quarterfinal, it was Canada’s nemesis coming out as the victor once again. Jodie Taylor and Lucy Bronze took it to the host team, capitalizing on Canada’s mistakes and bringing The Lionesses to advance to the World Cup semifinals for the first time in their history. We also hear Bronze talk about her game-winning goal against Norway (courtesy of FOX sports).

Semifinals
Three former champions and one Cinderella team are left in this exciting tournament. Join us as we look forward to the semifinal matches of USA vs. Germany and England vs. Japan.

Africa
Our friend Kehinde from Girls Talk Footy is back to give us a review of the African teams at this year’s Women’s World Cup. What did she see from Nigeria, Ivory Coast and Cameroon? And how will their results affect women’s soccer in those regions. Don’t miss this interesting and entertaining recap.

Plus…
NWSL news and other random stuff.

Fade Out Music by Madness.

Original Broadcast Date: June 28, 2015

Episode 48: Sarah McKevitt

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 48 features an exclusive interview with Republic of Ireland forward Sarah McKevitt.

With the Women’s World Cup group stages wrapped up, we take a look at the “ousted eight.” Who impressed us the most? CorralStatementWho were the big surprise? And how will their programs change moving forward? Plus an in-depth look at Spain and Mexico manager problems. As the Group of 16 gets underway, we shine the spotlight on those teams, the top players and the more stylish coaches.

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We interrupt this World Cup for a look at the upcoming U17 Euros featuring a fun interview with Republic of Ireland forward Sarah McKevitt. The rising star gives us a glimpse at Ireland’s training and mindset going into Euros.

NWSL
The North American league has returned after a brief hiatus and we’ve got all the latest and greatest updates.

Fade Out Music by Matthew West.

Original Broadcast Date: June 21, 2015

Episode 47: Abby Wambach, Sydney Leroux, Sarah Hallett

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abbysydlaughWomen’s World Football Show, Episode 47 features exclusive interviews with USWNT forwards Abby Wambach and Sydney Leroux.

Join Women’s World Football show as we take a spin around the World Cup groups. We hear from USA star strikers Abby Wambach and Sydney Leroux. Why do these team roomies both seem so relaxed heading into the biggest tournament of their lives? We’ll find out and more with these two exclusive interviews.

Did someone say Groups?
As the Women’s World Cup group stages wind down, WWFShow take a good look at the dominators, the undistinguished, and self-destructors. We take you through all the groups with honest intervention.

USA Report Card
And speaking of intervention, we bring in our WWFShow resident blogger, Sarah Hallett to grade the USA’s performance so far. Are they top of the class or dunces? We’ll find out. Check out Sarah’s blog at WWFShow on Tumblr.

Plus…
No Schmidt-bits, no Kate Gill rant, and no theme songs! That’s what happens when Patty is under the weather and Adam is polishing off his second case of cheap beer.

Fade out music by The Byrds

Original Broadcast Date: June 14, 2015

Episode 46: Jackman, Lange, Baxter, Downes, Kehinde

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 46 features a special 2015 Women’s World Cup preview with New Zealand WNT legend Maia Jackman; And sportswriters Jana Lange (Germany), Kevin Baxter (USA), Cheryl Downes (Australia), and Kehinde (Nigeria).

FINALLY!
Women’s World Cup 2015 is finally here, and you know what that means… Patty and Adam come up with a bunch of inaccurate predictions. Remember their World Cup 2014 predictions? No? That’s because that show was deleted off the airwaves. This time will be different however, because joining in the conversation will be a panel of experts from every corner of the globe.

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Check out this lineup…

Maia Jackman
The legendary Kiwi is back with us to talk about New Zealand and Group A.

Jana Lange
No one knows Germany or Group B better than our favorite German sports journalist.

Cheryl Downes, Kevin Baxter, Kehinde from Girls Talk Footy
We look at  Australia, Sweden, Nigeria and USA in what they are calling the “Group of Death” with best expert pundits around.

Plus
Patty and Adam give the tournament’s players to watch, surprise teams, compare brackets, and more!

Check out Cheryl’s article in The Women’s Game!

ICYMI: Nadine Angerer’s music video (don’t blame us).
Fade out music by Queen & David Bowie

Original Broadcast Date: May 31, 2015

Episode 45: Vero Boquete, Perez, Rampone, Johnston, Harris

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 45 features an exclusive interview with Spanish midfielder Vero Boquete (conducted by German sports journalist Jana Lange); Plus Mexico WNT striker Veronica Perez; USWNT defenders Christie Rampone and Julie Johnston; and Doncaster Rover Belles head coach Glen Harris.

FFC Frankfurt has just won the 2015 UEFA Women’s Champions League and we hear from their star forward Vero Boquete! Our friend and German sports journalist Jana Lange is back from Berlin with a full report.

Jana chatted with Vero about the Championship match, her plans on the future, what it means to be part of the first Spanish team to go to the Women’s World Cup, and more!

Plus a look at the top teams in the Bundesliga, a German National Team update, and more!

USA vs. Mexico
Patty and WWFShow blogger Sarah Hallett visited StubHub Center for the USA vs. Mexico friendly and shouldered their way to the front of the media mix zone for some great interviews. We hear from our friend Veronica Perez who chats about the match and what Mexico needs to do to advance out of their group at World Cup. We hear from 5-time Women’s World Cup attendee Christie Rampone and first-timer Julie Johnston. The seasoned veteran and upstart young gun give us two defensive perspectives on the footballing life and the World Cup. Plus, what’s so different about USA head coach Jill Ellis?

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Doncaster vs. Reading
Adam traveled to Doncaster for the Reading match-up and gives a full report on the surprising result. And to get a really good look at the Donny Belles, our English host chats with head coach Glen Harris, who gives us his frank assessment of the team and the league. Plus, a look up and down the table.

NWSL Roundup
Week 7 is in the books for the NWSL, and we’ve got all the scoop on the teams, their standings and how they’re making due without their national team players.

Fade out music by Clark Beckham

Original Broadcast Date: May 24, 2015

Episode 44: Christen Press

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 44 features an exclusive interview with USWNT striker Christen Press; and Mexico Correspondent Pamela Del Olmo.

Women’s World Football Show welcomes USA’s goal-scoring savant, Christen Press! After a stellar youth and collegiate career, Christen has established herself as one of the most valued players on the U.S. Women’s National Team.

Christen is known for being an open-book when it comes to her inner-thoughts and this interview is no different. In this intimate, up-close, and sometimes funny conversation, the introspective striker shares some of her most favorite memories growing up, her thoughts on her loyal fan base, her feelings about playing in her first Women’s World Cup, and more!

Think you know everything there is to know about Christen? We ask her questions she’s never been asked before and we guarantee you’ll love her answers. Now if only we can get her to cut a rap song for our show theme!

Mexico Women’s National Team
MexicoOur Mexican pundit, Pamela Del Olmo brings us a timely update on the El Tricolor. Her dedicated insight gives us a unique perspective on this sometimes mysterious team. What are the strengths of the team? Who are the players to watch? And why is advancing out of their Women’s World Cup group vital to the growth of the game in Mexico? Plus, what do the fans and the players really think of having so many Mexican-Americans on the team? Pamela lends her expertise and knowledge on these subjects and more! Follow Pamela on Twitter @pndom.

International Updates
We’re delivering brief updates on FAWSL 2, USA vs. Ireland and Champions League! Mark Sampson announced the England Women’s World Cup squad and Adam breaks it all down. Australia manager Alen Stajcic announced his squad and Patty is none-too-happy.

Wait… there’s more!
Adam explains why he’s so grumpy about Mother’s Day, Patty’s Fox Channel lovefest, and a #AskBarry question (kind of). And did we mention Christen Press?

USAMoms

USWNT pose with their moms!

 

Fade out music: The Simpsons themes by Green Day and Los Lobos

Original Broadcast Date: May 15, 2015.

Episode 43: Stephanie Roche

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RocheBallWomen’s World Football Show, Episode 43 features an exclusive interview with Republic of Ireland forward Stephanie Roche; Jordan Sports Journalist Waleed Abu Nada; and Girls Talk Footy editor Kehinde.

Women’s World Football Show welcomes Republic of Ireland’s Stephanie Roche! One of the most popular strikers in the women’s game today, Stephanie tells of her remarkable journey from the Dublin suburbs to the Lone Star State of Texas.

The formidable forward gives us insight on the Irish team, what she thinks of the NWSL, and her thoughts on building a women’s league in Ireland.

If all you know of Stephanie is from a certain viral video, then you only know a fraction about this amazing footballer!
Warning: Listening to this interview may cause a sudden desire to wear an unusual amount of green and a strong urge to roll around in a field of clover!

Check out Steph Roche’s FIFA Puska’s nominated goal!

Jordan
Sports journalist Waleed Abu Nada stops by to give us some much-needed insight on women’s football in Jordan. In a region that doesn’t get much attention, Jordan is one of the most progressive countries in the Middle East when it comes to women’s football. Waleed gives us a  fascinating look at how Jordan is breaking new ground and paving the way for other Middle Eastern countries to follow.

Ivory Coast
Our friend Kehinde of Girls Talk Footy is back to preview the Women’s World Cup-bound African teams. This week we’re taking a look at the debutantes of Ivory Coast. How will The Female Elephants do in their first intercontinental tournament? Who’s the player to watch? And can these underdogs make it out of a group with Germany and Finland? Kehinde gives us all we need to know and more!

NWSL and FAWSL 1&2
Patty and Adam break down the weekend’s games from across the ponds. There are surprises in both leagues this season, so you don’t want to miss these interesting and always entertaining reports.

WSNET
Our friends at WSNET are bidding to the Aviva Community Fund for grant funds to run a Female Fitness Fortnight (#FFF) next September. This is a huge opportunity for women’s sport, fitness AND WSNet. So give them your vote!
See the project on the Aviva Community Fund.
Vote here – https://community-fund.aviva.co.uk/voting/project/view/2561/

Fade out music by U2

Original Broadcast Date: May 10, 2015.

Episode 42: Christine Sinclair

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 42 features an exclusive interview with Canada Women’s National Team Captain Christine Sinclair; Rangers WFC Manager Kevin Murphy; New Zealand defender Abby Erceg; Chicago Red Stars defender Arin Gilliland; Notts Ladies manager Rick Passmoor and striker Rachel Williams; and German Sportswriter Jana Lange.

Women’s World Football Show welcomes the captain of the Canadian Women’s National Team Christine Sinclair! The SincyShowNotesOlympic Bronze Medal winner gives us a rare glimpse into her life on and off the pitch. Despite all the buzz surrounding Women’s World Cup in Canada, Sincy lets us know how she’s staying cool through the hype.

Two-time MAC Herman Trophy winner while at Portland University and a member of the Portland Thorns, Sincy gives us her thoughts on the city and her special relationship with the Portland faithful.

Sincy opens up about her thoughts on Canadian soccer, Women’s World Cup, what she really feels about breaking Mia Hamm’s goal-scoring record, and more. This is Sincy – thoughtful and candid and an interview you do not want to miss!

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Adam sits down with Rangers W.F.C manager Kevin Murphy to chat all things Scottish Women’s Football. Murphy, who also coaches Scotland’s U-17 team discusses his club’s recent success and the exciting future of women’s football in Scotland.

NWSL
The NWSL young season is providing plenty of surprises and we’ve got all the scoop. Alana “AJ” Johnson visited our friends the Chicago Red Stars, bringing us terrific interviews with New Zealand international Abby Erceg and newly-signed defender and friend of the show Arin Gilliland (who gives us radio gold with another classic animal imitation).

FAWSL
Across the pond, we break down WSL 1 and 2 action. Always “the man in the field,” Adam catches up with with Notts Ladies boss Rick Passmoor and friend of the show and newest Notts’ attacker Rachel Williams.

Germany
Our friend Jana Lange is back! The German sports writer gives us updates on the pre-World Cup German team with a complete injury report, including the status of Nadine Kessler. Plus a look at the Germany vs Brazil friendly, Bundesliga action, UEFA update, and more! And what did Marta say about the Germans that sparked so much controversy?  You won’t believe it! Jana gives us the translation!

Plus…
Barry the Canadian Beaver gets his own segment, A Schmidt-bit (how does Adam do it?), and just how many times can we say the word ‘Awesome’? Apparently a lot.

Special Olympics World Games
Help Women’s World Football Show support the 2015 Special Olympics World Games, taking place on July 25 – Aug 2 in Los Angeles, California. Join Team WWFShow and help these dedicated athletes achieve their dreams through sport!
Join Team WWFShow!

Fade out music by Tegan & Sara and Sarah McLachlan

Original Broadcast Date: April 24, 2015

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