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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 93: Ashlyn Harris, Line Johansen, Christina Gibbons

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 93 features USA goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris, Denmark goalkeeper Line Johansen, former Duke University midfielder Christina Gibbons, and football photographer Lisa Durel.

Ashlyn Harris
USA Women’s National Team goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris joins Women’s World Football Show for an intimate conversation on life, empowerment and improvement. From her stellar youth career to her inspiring success at UNC, and all the way to the No. 1 national team in the world, Ashlyn’s story is one of self-discovery, individuality and perseverance. The 2016 CONCACAF Goalkeeper of the Year recipient shares insights on the SheBelieves Cup, her recent trip to Liberia and her involvement with the organization To Write Love on Her Arms.


Never one to give the “comfortable” answers, Ashlyn gives insight into why she thinks she resonates with young fans, her rare, yet close bond with fellow USWNT goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher and living in the shadow of Hope Solo. Ashlyn also gives us a glimpse into her upcoming season with the Orlando Pride and why she thinks everyone should join in the excitement. An advocate for the women’s game and for young girls all over the world, Ashlyn Harris is a role model who is aware of the importance of her voice and the platform she has been given to use it to help impact lives. Ashlyn is not your average athlete and this is not your average interview! (8:53′)

For a deeper look into Ashlyn’s Liberia trip with Coach Ellis, check out this video from US Soccer.

Remember to get your Ashlyn Harris designed apparel before it’s pulled off the shelves in April, 2017 (or before Patty buys it all up)!

Line Johansen
Keeping a long the ‘goalkeeer’ theme, Danish footballer Line Johansen sits down with Adam to share her journey to the Denmark Women’s National Team. It was Denmark’s semi-final appearance in the 2013 Euros that inspired a generation of young girls to play football in Denmark. After suffering an injury, that took her out of the game for a few months, Line is ready to come back and set to start in the upcoming Cyprus Cup. What makes a great goalkeeper and why is focus and determination key to being successful at the position? Line brings us into the net for an up close, personal view. This is what a positive mindset can do regardless of the circumstance! (45:12′)

Christina Gibbons
In January, while at camp with the USWNT U23 squad in Los Angeles, Christina Gibbons attended the 2017 NWSL College Draft. Gibby didn’t have to wait long to hear her name called, when she was selected 5th overall by 2-time NWSL champions FC Kansas City. The former Duke University defender/midfield stops by to chat about her draft experience, life after graduation, and the proposition of playing beside players like Becky Sauerbrunn, Shea Groom and Amy Rodriguez. Before you start following Gibby’s pro career, get to know her better right here! (1:05:12′)

Lisa Durel
Founder and editor of the website Women’s Soccer France, Lisa Durel is back to chat about all things French football. What is the impact of Alex Morgan at Olympique Lyonnais and in the country? Lisa lets us know with an in-depth look at the American’s arrival in the French League. Plus, what’s happening with the French Women’s National Team? Lisa gives us the good, the bad and the uncertain news heading into the SheBelieves Cup and the 2017 Euros.

PLUS…
News and notes from the NWSL 2017 season openers. Reviews of a few upcoming tournaments including Algarve Cup, Cyprus Cup, She Believes Cup, and U-23 Tournament in La Manga, Spain. And a look at the newly-revealed troubles in New Zealand and the departure of kiwi legend Abby Erceg, plus tons more! We don’t like to tell you what to do but… Do not miss this show!

Fade Out Music by La’Porsha Renae

Original Broadcast Date: February 26, 2017

Photo credits courtesy of: ussoccer.com; FC Kansas City; Line Johansen Facebook

Episode 90: 2017 NWSL Draft Special

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 90 features draft-day interviews with Rose Lavelle, Morgan Andrews, Sammy Jo Prudhomme, Kayla Mills, Maddie Bauer, Laura Harvey, Tom Sermanni, and Randy Waldrum. Plus, an exclusive interview with Scotland National Team striker Fiona Brown.

The NWSL College Draft recently took place in Los Angeles, California and Women’s World Football Show was there to get perspectives from the players and coaches. From a list of over 200 of the world’s top collegiate players, only 40 were selected, so the competition was fierce but spirits were high!

The Boston Breakers had a big day at the 2017 NWSL College Draft, landing four of the first nine picks, including the No. 1 overall selection, midfielder Rose Lavelle. We hear from Rose, plus her new teammates USC’s Morgan Andrews and Sammy Jo Prudhomme.

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Coach Christy Holly and Sky Blue FC came up big as well picking up a pair of defenders from the 2016 NCAA College Cup champions USC, Kayla Mills and Mandy Freeman. Listen in as Kayla chats about how she prepped for this big moment.

Another team that came up big in the draft was Laura Harvey and Seattle Reign FC. We hear from the English gaffer herself who shares her strategy in picking all west-coast natives, why this year’s draft was different for her than previous years, and her thoughts on Kelly Smith’s recent retirement. We also hear from her newest defender Stanford’s Maddie Bauer.

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Two teams looking for answers in 2017 are the Houston Dash and Orlando Pride. We hear from coaches Randy Waldrum and Tom Sermanni discuss their draft picks and the upcoming season. Plus, a few highlights from NWSL Commissioner Jeff Plush.

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It’s not all about the draft! In this episode we spotlight one of the game’s up-and-coming stars – Scottish National Team striker Fiona Brown. Over the recent Christmas break, Fiona announced that after winning everything there is to win in Scotland with Glasgow City, she was heading to play football in Sweden with Eskilstuna United. In this exclusive interview Fiona chats with Adam about the move and her times at Glasgow. We also look at the national team as Scotland head to Euro 2017 and the “small” matter of a match with England!

Plus…
A look at the Kelly Smith “Send-Off” match between Arsenal vs. All-Stars; Goodbye WNY Flash, Hello NC Courage; Crystal Dunn’s Big Move and MORE!
Fade Out Music by Kim Wilde

Original Broadcast Date: January 16, 2017

Photo credits courtesy of: Patricia La Bella; ISI Photos; nwslsoccer.com; scottishfa.co.uk

Episode 86: Karina LeBlanc, Crystal Dunn, Tobin Heath

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 86 features exclusive interviews with former Canada WNT goalkeeper Karina LeBlanc; USWNT stars Crystal Dunn and Tobin Heath; From Brazil, women’s sports advocate Carolina Garcia; and women’s soccer vlogger Karen Valenzuela.

Life is about lessons and on this week’s surprise episode of Women’s World Football Show we learn from the best. First we welcome former goalkeeper for Canada Women’s National Team, Karina LeBlanc!

As a shy kid growing up in a small Caribbean island, Karina grew to be one of the most popular goalkeepers in the women’s game, a champion for self-expression and a voice for underdogs everywhere. Karina discovered soccer at the ripe old age of 11, beginning a journey into self-discovery which made her known throughout the world for a personality as colorful as the mohawks she rocks.

is4With 5 World Cups and 2 Olympic games under her belt, the Olympic bronze medalist is the longest serving women’s soccer player in Canadian history. In this entertaining interview, KK takes us back to her childhood, shares her experiences as an elite athlete and brings us up to date on her latest projects. One in particular is iS4, a developmental soccer camp and motivational program founded by Karina and former Canada teammates Diana Matheson, Christine Sinclair and Rhian Wilkinson.

Karina spent her career showing us that we can be fierce and fiery and still be light-hearted and caring. Today, she continues to change lives off the pitch with her charity work and motivational speaking. So, get ready to ROCK with the funny, inspiring and thought-provoking Karina LeBlanc! (4:00′)
Visit the iS4 website & follow them on Twitter @iS4tweets

USA v Romania
Patty was on the scene as the U.S. Women’s National Team took on Romania at StubHub Center in Carson, CA. What did we learn from this match? You’ll have to tune in to find out. And listen as we get ‘schooled’ by USWNT head coach Jill “It’s simple fricken math” Ellis as she explains her much maligned 3-in-the-back formation. Plus, we also talk one-on-one with Crystal “Attack-Attack” Dunn and Tobin “I can be effective yet still stay true to my style” Heath. You WANT to listen to these interviews! (31:16′)

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South America!
To say football is huge in Socarolina_finaluth America is an understatement. However apart from Brazil, the women’s game in South America has kept a low a profile. The good news is – things are changing! To  understand how, Adam sits down with Argentine executive and women’s sports advocate Carolina Garcia. As a sports marketing professional, Carolina is at the forefront of the South American women’s game movement. How is the game growing in that region? How are the men’s teams helping? What’s being done to help get more women’s teams to bigger stages such as the World Cup and Olympics? Class is in session and Carolina is here to explain it all! (46:46′)
Follow Carolina @carolina_latina

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Let’s face it, Seattle Reign FC fans have ridden a roller coaster of emotions since the NWSL began. No other team has seen the caliber of players than Laura Harvey’s group, yet they continue to fall short. To learn about the enigma that is the Reign, we bring in contributor from Woso Off The Post (and Reign super fan) Karen Valenzuela. Adam and Karen dissect the Reign’s 2016 season and look at what the club needs to do in 2017 to get back to the top. (1:06:19′)
Watch Woso Off The Post (or as Karen says “CHECK US OUT!”)
Follow Karen on Twitter @VictoriaNoir89

Plus Updates on…
U20 Women’s World Cup; NCAA College Cup; Africa Cup of Nations; NWSL 2017 College Draft and MORE! Get your pen and paper out because school is IN!

Fade Out Music by Alanis Morissette

Original Broadcast Date: November 20, 2016

Photo credits courtesy of: ussoccer.com; canadasoccer.com; iS4.ca; KarinaLeBlanc.com

Episode 77: Vera Pauw, Erin Nayler, Dave Edmonson, Laura Harvey, Jess Fishlock

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 77 features exclusive interviews with South Africa head coach Vera Pauw; New Zealand Goalkeeper Erin Nayler; London Bees head coach Dave Edmonson; Soundbites from Seattle head coach Laura Harvey and midfielder Jessica Fishlock.

Believing in yourself, your team and your dreams is something we see from successful players and coaches throughout the world. And on this episode, Women’s World Football Show features a few people who are seeing the results of those beliefs.

Vera Pauw
First up is Banyana-Banyana head coach Vera Pauw! Just off the plane in Chicago from South PauwActionAfrica, Coach Pauw sits down to talk to us about some of the challenges she faced when first being appointed head coach of Africa, her growing love for her team and the success she looks to derive from their recent trip to the USA.

Plus, the former Dutch defender gives us an inside look at what makes Banyana-Banyana so special, what fuels their passion to play and why is now the right time to play the world champions? This is a rare interview with one of the most influential coaches in women’s football today. So, put down your vuvuzela and take a listen!

Erin Nayler
528448653MM00054_Canada_v_NIn another rare interview, we hear from New Zealand’s No. 1 goalkeeper Erin Nayler. As one of the more exciting young goalkeepers in the world, Erin was recently named to the squad that will head to Rio (to no one’s surprise). Erin tells us all about her experiences playing at the Women’s World Cup in Canada, playing the host nation and what it’s like facing her childhood hero, Hope Solo.

As the Ferns prepare for the upcoming Olympics, Erin is also endeavoring on another more personal journey as she also in studying biology in college. She gives us insight into how she is determined to realize her dream of being both world class footballer and biologist. But it’s not all serious – Erin updates us on her Karaoke queen status, who the jokers are on the Ferns and even her bird gets a few words in! Don’t miss this fun, inspiring and interesting interview from one of the brightest stars in women’s football today!

USA vs South Africa
Can you believe the US Women’s National Team faced Banyana-Banyana for the first time ever on July 9, 2016? It’s true and it was a surprising eye opener for both teams preparing for the upcoming Rio Olympics. We break it all down, with roster notes, player updates and more! Plus, why is Adam proudly wearing his Hope Solo shirt? Listen and find out!

Dave Edmonson
The London Bees have been one of the most improved sides in the FAWSL this season and a lot of Edmonsonthat is down to new head coach Dave Edmonson. In this interview Dave tells us how he went about transforming the club on and off the field and the reasons behind the club’s recent upswing in form, which has seen a 6-game unbeaten run and a fantastic win over FAWSL 1 Champions, Chelsea Ladies. Dave also shares his views on the overall standard in the FAWSL and the hopes for both Australia and New Zealand going into the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.

Laura Harvey & Jess Fishlock
Patty visited Seattle on the 4th of July and there were plenty of fireworks under the Space Needle as Reign FC hosted the Boston Breakers. Laura Harvey and company welcome back Nahomi Kawasumi to the team, who has given the team a reason to play with smiles on their faces. Laura Harvey and Jessica Fishlock talk about Naho, the team’s goals and their determination to keep fighting for their rightful place in the top four. Plus, has Patty broken the secret on why the Breakers are playing scared? Listen to find out more!

Plus…
FAWSL update, Continental Cup previews, and the darkest day in the NWSL, & MORE!

And remember to check out Patty and Adam rant on Woso Off the Post!

Fade Out Music by Fleetwood Mac

Original Broadcast Date: July 10, 2016

Episode 68: Becky Sauerbrunn, Anja Mittag, Laura Harvey, Liz Milne, Raquel Rodriguez

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 68 features exclusive interviews with USWNT defender Becky Sauerbrunn; Seattle Reign FC head coach Laura Harvey; New Zealand footballer Liz Milne; Mexico correspondent Pamela Del Olmo catches up with the Costa Rica striker Raquel Rodriguez; and more!

BroonAction_finalUSWNT co-captain Becky Sauerbrunn is like a ninja appearing when least expected and shutting down opponents in a blink of an eye. Becky shares with us her World Cup Champion experience. What was she thinking during the semifinal with Germany and did she actually predict the outcome? And what’s so special about FC Kansas City? You’ll only get these answers here!

The 3-time NWSL Defender of the Year, Olympic Gold medal winner and Women’s World Cup Champion, also describes how she feels about being constantly overlooked by FIFA when it comes to awards and lists. Her answer might surprise you. Or maybe not. #ClassAct.

Plus, just why does she roll up those sleeves? How many books did she read during the World Cup? And what does she miss about Abby Wambach? Broon answers all these burning questions and more!

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As the #SheBelieves Cup rolls through the USA, WWFShow correspondent Michelle Stile catches up with the great German forward Anja Mittag. We get a glimpse into the German star’s early days of playing football with the boys and her rise to becoming one of the best strikers in the women’s game today.

Anja gives her thoughts on playing for PSG, her former teammate Lindsey Horan, and the idea of someday playing in the NWSL. Plus, Lindsey Horan herself joins in on the conversation!
Follow Michelle on Twitter @OldPipster.

World Tournaments
There are plenty of big tournaments going off all over the world and we’re recapping them all! As the great Bruce Lee once said, “It’s like a finger pointing to the stars. Don’t look at the finger or you’ll miss all the heavenly beauty.” – SheBelieves Cup, Algarve, Cyprus Cup, and the AFC Olympic Qualifiers have been full of beautiful surprises. From the speedy rise of Australia to the mighty fall of Japan. We make sure you don’t miss one twinkle!

NWSL Previews, Part 2
The 2016 NWSL season kicks off on April 16 and we’re bringing in expert pundits to help preview two teams per episode leading up to the start of the season!

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What’s going on in Buffalo? It’s the question everyone is asking and here to give us the big picture is soccer writer and photographer Courtney Andros! Could this be the team that comes in like a stealth and releases a firestorm of goals? With a new boss and a bucket of offensive fire power, it’s possible! One thing is for sure, after this review, you’ll have a whole new vision of this battle-ready team. Follow Courtney on Twiiter @Courtstar413.
Check out Courtney’s website Final Third Soccer and catch her on Woso Off The Post.

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In this special report on the 2-time NWSL Shield winners, Seattle Reign FC Head Coach and General Manager Laura Harvey takes time out of her busy schedule to fill us in on her team’s progress as they head into the 2016 season. What are some of the big changes at the club? Why aren’t their more women head coaches in the league? And does Seattle have what it takes to win the Big One? Coach Harvey gives us a very candid and thoughtful interview.HarveyR1

This is more than a preview, it’s an insight into the mind of one of the great genius coaches in the game today. WWFShow contributor and blogger Sarah “The Cowgirl” Hallet rides in with her thoughts and predictions! This is one NWSL preview, you do not want to miss!
Follow Sarah on Twitter @hallett_sarah and subscribe to the WWFShow blogs on Tumblr!

LizMilne_FINALLiz Milne
The New Zealand footballer Liz Milne stops by to chat all things Kiwi soccer! Plus gives us an inside look at the upward rise of her club team, Adelaide United in the Australian W-League. The Adelaide captain brings us up to date on her career and shares some of her most memorable experiences. Another crafty center-back, Liz has sparred with the best opponents in the world and is here to tell us who she thinks was the toughest!

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WWFShow Mexico correspondent Pamela Del Olmo recently caught up with the Costa Rica striker Raquel Rodriguez to talk about Las Tica’s CONCACAF semifinal loss to Canada, her thoughts on playing with Sky Blue and why she thinks the Costa Rica Soccer Federation needs to listen to the players. This is one of those short, but powerful interviews. Do not miss it!
Follow Pamela on Twitter @pndom.

Plus..Kungfu Panda
Why did Adam get rid of his North Korea flag (wait… why did he have one anyway)? How many books on the Titanic can Patty read in a year? and The Cowgirl gets a theme song! All that and more! Hi-Yaaa!

Fade Out Music by CeeLo Green

Original Broadcast Date: March 5, 2016

Episode 57: 2015 NWSL Review

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 57 features soundbites from Laura Harvey, Megan Rapinoe, Lauren Holiday, Amy Rodriguez, and Vladko Andonosvski; Plus, Matt Beard, Lee Billiard; Sportswriters Lilly Kashishian and Sarah Hallett; and an exclusive interview with Simone Charley.

On this special NWSL review show, we take a look at the 2015 Championship Final with soundbites from Seattle Reign FC’s Laura Harvey and Megan Rapinoe, and FC Kansas City’s Lauren Holiday, Amy Rodriguez and Vladko Andonosvski.

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Women’s World Football Show welcomes Sarah “Cowgirl” Hallett to the show for this special NWSL edition. Join Patty and Sarah as they dissect the NWSL Championship Final and take a look at what went right for FC Kansas City and what went wrong with the Seattle Reign FC.Harvey

Harvey and Rapinoe give a solemn impression of the match, along with their thoughts on why one game shouldn’t define or negate their season. Also – What’s got ARod so angered? What does Holiday really think of the NWSL? And who is Vladko calling out? It’s all here and more!

NWSL Updates
MattBeardCoaches are changing! Who’s staying, who’s going, and who’s coming in from the outside? We hear from Matt Beard, the Liverpool Ladies FC manager who just signed with the Boston Breakers. What more does Boston have up it’s sleeve? Team GM Lee Billiard lets us in on his plans.

Possibilities are looming! The Cowgirl gives up the scoop (but never her sources) on a new manager hiring in Portland and a new team in Orlando. Follow Cowgirl on Twitter @hallett_sarah Sarah_final

Plus… A spirited look at the 2015 NWSL Awards! Were the right people rewarded? Who was overlooked? And why should we care so much? You may disagree with our musings, but one thing for sure – it’s all well and Dunn! (yep, it’s that kind of show).

NWSL Rookies
Sports reporter Lilly Kashishian from Double G Sports sits down with Adam to discuss the NWSL class of 2015 rookies. Nowhere else will you find a more thorough and detailed look at the NWSL”s Top 5 first-year pros. Follow Lilly on Twitter @LillyKashishian

NCAA Interview
SimoneCharleyAJ “Postgame Gator” Johnson chats with Vanderbilt University forward Simone Charley. If you think you work hard, you haven’t met Simone! Make no bones about it, this two-sport athlete is turning heads beyond the college pitch and you’ll find out why.

NCAA College Countdown
There’s a new #1 in women’s college soccer! Patty does her best to fill in for Adam with an update on the NCAA top 10 rankings. They do make syrup in Virginia, right?

 

Fade Out Music by Gary Allen.

Original Broadcast Date: October 3, 2015

Episode 23: Beverly Goebel

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 23 features an exclusive interview with Seattle Reign FC striker Beverly Goebel. Sound bites from: Reign head coach Laura Harvey and midfielder Keelin Winters; Washington Spirit head coach Mark Parsons and forward Diana Matheson; England head coach Mark Sampson and forwards Toni Duggan and Lianne Sanderson; and Wales Women’s National Team head coach Jarmo Matikainen.

Walt Disney once said, “Dreams do come true if you have the courage to pursue them.”

And that’s a sentiment that runs throughout this episode.

On this week’s show, we hear from players, coaches and whole teams who have traveled different paths to chase their dreams. Despite coming from different parts of the world, they all have one thing in common – They’ve found the courage to ‘do’ leading them to a place on the podium of success.

Beverly Goebel
Patty brings you an exclusive interview with Seattle Reign FC midfielder Beverly Goebel, who had to travel halfway around the world and back again to find her dreams fulfilled… and she’s far from finished.

Adam gives us a full report on the recent Women’s World Cup qualifier between England and Wales where one courageous team will make the trek to Canada for next summer’s Women’s World Cup.

A few others joining us:

  • Seattle Reign FC head coach Laura Harvey and midfielder Keelin Winters
  • Washington Spirit head coach Mark Parsons and forward Diana Matheson
  • England Women’s National team head coach Mark Sampson, forwards Toni Duggan and Lianne Sanderson
  • Wales Women’s National Team head coach Jarmo Matikainen

Plus a look at what’s happening in the NWSL post-season, USWNT v Switzerland recap and U20 Women’s World Cup Final.

Adam has had one dream come true and it’s a great sign! Oh yes, and a SchmidtBit.

Original Broadcast Date: August 23, 2014.

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