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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 161: Mykiaa Minniss

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 161 features an exclusive interview with Washington State defender Mykiaa Minniss; with sound bites from Washington State’s Morgan Weaver and Todd Schulenberger; UCLA’s Kaiya McCullough and Amanda Cromwell; UNC’s Alessia Russo; and Stanford University’s Sophia Smith, Naomi Girma and Sam Hiatt.

It’s the last episode of 2019! Instead of looking back, we’re looking forward to the next generation of women soccer stars. The 2019 NCAA Div 1 Women’s College Cup just wrapped up with Stanford winning their third national title, so a perfect time to spotlight women’s soccer Futures!

Mykiaa Minniss

The hero of the 2019 NCAA Div 1 women’s soccer quarterfinals, Washington State Sophomore defender Mykiaa Minniss scored the winning goal sending the Cougars to the College Cup for the first time in the history of the school. We talk with Mykiaa about her growing-up days in Colorado, her collegiate career, the future, and more!!

Establishing herself as a leader on and off the pitch, Mykiaa looks into the future of Cougars soccer program and how she’s looking forward to the next two years. (11′)

Follow Mykiaa on Twitter at @Mykiaa_523

Follow Washington State Cougars on Twitter @WSUCougarSoccer

Below is the lineup with an approximate time where they show up in the show. Enjoy!

Morgan Weaver – 34’

Todd Schulenberger – 36’

Kaiya McCullough– 37’

Amanda Cromwell – 38’

Alessia Russo – 45’

Sophia Smith – 45’

Sam Hiatt & Naomi Girma – 51’

Contributions to this episode provided by: NCAA.com

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Episode 154: Jordan DiBiasi, Beattie Goad, Christen Press

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Photo Courtesy of: Washington State Cougars

Original Broadcast Date: December 23, 2019

Women’s World Football Show is hosted, written, edited & produced by Patty La Bella

Additional assistance for this episode by Mykiaa Minniss, Ben Laskey, J.D. Hamilton

Women’s World Football Show website design and theme music by Patricia La Bella

Women’s World Football Show® is a registered trademark and it’s audio and logo cannot be used without expressed written authorization.

 

Episode 135: Ashley Nick, Neil Senneck, Girls on the Ball

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 135, features exclusive interviews with Juventus FC Women midfielder Ashley Nick, Southampton Women’s FC Coach Neil Senneck, and women’s football journalists Girls on the Ball.

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In this special 5 year anniversary special, Women’s World Football Show visits with a few of our very first guests to appear on the show. First, we welcome back midfielder Ashley Nick. The veteran footballer is now playing at Juventus FC in the re-energized Italian League. Adam and Ash look back on some of the best moments in her career, her footballing journeys and her new experiences playing for Juventus FC Women.

The Southern California native reflects on some of the decisions she’s made in her life and how they’ve impacted her career, and more. Don’t miss this interview with one of the games more positive personalities!
Keep up with Ashley & Juventus FC at Juventus.com. (8:40′)

Coach Neil Senneck
Another long-time friend of the show, Coach Neil Senneck chats with Patty about his time coaching in South Africa, the evolution of youth female football, and his new gig Southampton wfc, Women's World Football Show, soccer, podcast, wwfshow, Neil Senneckcoaching at Southampton Women’s Football Club. What are some of the differences between youth football in South Africa and UK? How has the women’s game grown in South Africa since last we spoke? What makes a good coach? Coach Neil is here to fill us in on all this and more!
Follow & support Southampton WFC on Facebook.
For scores, fixtures & other info, visit the Southampton WFC website. (52:04′)

Girls on the Ball
No one covers women’s football in the UK more completely than Rachel O’Sullivan and Sophie Downey (better known as Girls on the Ball). As early guests, GotB remain our closest friends and supporters. Traveling the world covering the game provides for some good memories, stories and introspection. Listen in as the girls discuss their experiences in the broadcast booth, the changes in the FAWSL, and more. Don’t miss this rare interview with Girls on the Ball! (1:28:00′)
Visit the GotB website at GirlsontheBall.com & follow them on Twitter @GirlsontheBall!

PLUS…
FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup update; A quick rundown of the 2019 Women’s World Cup qualifiers; NCAA Div l College Cup recap; W-League report; a whole lot of reminiscing; AND MORE!!

Photos/Logos Courtesy of: Ashley Nick; Juventus F.C. Women; Coach Neil Senneck; Southampton WFC; Girls on the Ball

Original Broadcast Date: November 25, 2018

Women’s World Football Show website design and theme music by Patricia La Bella

Women’s World Football Show® is a registered trademark and it’s audio and logo cannot be used without expressed written authorization.

Episode 111: Vera Pauw

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Episode 111 of Women’s World Football Show features an exclusive interview Houston Dash new Head Coach Vera Pauw; and a look at the 2017 women’s college season with sports journalist Celia Balf of FanSided.

Vera Pauw
There’s a new head coach in Houston and she goes by the name of Vera Pauw! The celebrated head coach gives us deep insight on how she signed with Houston, and why now? Never one to shy away from a challenge, Vera shares her journey to Houston; her assessment of the players and some of the things she’s doing right now to help turn the Dash around in 2018.

After bringing the South Africa National Team to the Rio Olympics in 2016 and changing a few lives along the way, Coach Pauw decided it was time to turn the team over to the coaches she helped train. But with Dash midfielder and Banyana-Banyana captain Janine Van Wyk, along with friend Anson Dorrance urging her to come to Texas, it was hard to turn away from this next challenging opportunity. As always, Coach Pauw is candid, forthright and funny, so catch this very special WWFShow interview! (7:30’)

NCAA College Cup report with Celia Balf
Sports journalist from FanSided and former Div 1 women’s soccer player Celia Balf  stops by to chat about the 2017 NCAA Div l College Cup Final and the 2017 women’s soccer season. The Stanford Cardinal met their foes from down south, UCLA for what turned out to be a barn-burner ending. Celia, who has a weekly soccer column at FanSided online magazine, breaks down the final match for us.

Also, Celia is on hand to help guide us through the past college season, the future of the college game, some of the collegiate players we should be watching during the upcoming 2018 NWSL College Draft, and more. (40:00’)
Follow Celia on Twitter @celiabalf
Read Celia’s articles on FanSided!

PLUS…
Just when you thought it was safe… The Hope Solo theme song is back & for good reason. Patty and Adam go over the storied goalkeeper’s bid for nomination to be the next President of U.S. Soccer Federation. Is she ready to be taken serious or is it just another way to get attention. We do a deep dive into this bazaar turn of events.

AND…
Detailed updates from the Westfield W-League, Frauen Bundesliga and National Women’s League New Zealand. Also, the latest off-season news from the NWSL; and MORE!

Original Broadcast Date: December 17, 2017

Photos courtesy of: Celia Balf; SAFA.net;

Women’s World Football Show website design and theme music by Patricia La Bella

Women’s World Football Show® is a registered trademark and it’s audio and logo cannot be used without expressed written authorization.

Episode 109: Jordyn Huitema, Julie Ertz, Sofia Huerta

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Episode 109 of Women’s World Football Show features exclusive interviews with Canada striker Jordyn Huitema, and USA stars Julie Ertz and Sophia Huerta. Plus sound bites from head coaches Jill Ellis (USA) and John Herdman (Canada).

Jordyn Huitema
The 16-year old striker from Chilliwack, B.C. is already making a name for herself as the future of Canadian soccer. Jordy takes the time to let us know a little more about how she discovered soccer, how growing up in a competitive household helped shape her desire to be the best, and what its like to be compared to Christine Sinclair.

The 5-foot-9 (and growing!) football phenom also chats about her first cap at Algarve 2017, the USA vs Canada experience and where she sees herself after high school. Whether or not you are a Canadian supporter, you’ll want to get to know Jordyn Huitema – She’s going to be around for awhile. (9:45′)

Julie Ertz and Sofia Huerta
When in Rome – err Santa Clara… We couldn’t visit Avaya Stadium without talking to two of the biggest names to come out of Santa Clara University soccer program – USA defenders Julie Ertz and Sofia Huerta. We go back in time when Julie was called Johnston and played just about every position for the Broncos. What were some of her favorite memories of those days and how has she evolved into the leader she is today. As always, Julie gives us thoughtful answers. (24:55′)

Next up, we visit wth the pride of Boise, Idaho Sofia Huerta. The amicable defender is finding her way on the USA team shortly after trading in her Mexico jersey for the USA crest. As the first ever to play for and against US Soccer, Sofia shares her thoughts on the milestone event. Plus, how much pressure does she feel now that she’s donning the USA shirt? How has Ertz influenced her on and off the pitch? And how important was it for her to take her game to the Australian W-League? Sofia lets us in on these questions and MORE! (28′)

Jill Ellis and John Herdman
It can’t be a rivalry without chatting to the gaffers. USA head coach Jill Ellis schools us on the making of a winning team just in time for Women’s World Cup 2019. Is her USA team really set? Is there room on the team for Ali Krieger and Meghan Klingenberg? Is Naeher her Number One keeper? Jill breaks it down as simply as possible! (16:20)

We also hear from Canada Head Coach John Herdman, who is over the moon about his new Canadian team. The colorful coach talks about his young team, the future of the team and the growth of Jordyn Huitema. (7:25)

Bonus: Stay to the end of the show, and we have bonus soundbites from both Ellis and Herdman, giving their individual perspectives on the USA vs. Canada match on November 12 at Avaya Stadium. Did they both see the same game? Stay to the end of the show and find out!

The First Ever Women’s Football Yearbook 2017-18
Ever wish there was one book where you can find all your favorite player’s info and stats? Well here it is and we have the pleasure of talking to one of the editors. Chris Slegg talks about the journey to get this book published and why it’s important to the women’s game. And now here’s your chance to win a copy! Simply listen to the show to find out more.
In the UK? Order your copy today! (33:12)

Plus…
Recaps from FAWSL 1&2, W-League, & Fraun Bundesliga; News from the NWSL and New Zealand; And a quick overview of the NCAA Div 1 Women’s Soccer Championships.

Original Broadcast Date: November 12, 2017

Photos courtesy of: Canada Soccer; U.S. Soccer; Sofia Huerta

Women’s World Football Show website design and theme music by Patricia La Bella

Women’s World Football Show® is a registered trademark and it’s audio and logo cannot be used without expressed written authorization.

Episode 105: Jane Campbell, Kristen Edmonds

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Episode 105 of Women’s World Football Show features interviews with two of the most popular players in the NWSL, Houston Dash goalkeeper Jane Campbell and Orlando Pride midfielder Kristen Edmonds.

Jane Campbell was drafted 15th overall in the 2017 NWSL and hasn’t slowed down since. The former Stanford University standout won the starting goalkeeper position in Houston and is currently the USA Women’s National Team No. 2 keeper behind Alyssa Naeher.

In this interview Jane chats about the current condition Hurricane Harvey has left the city, how the city is getting stronger and what kind of impact it has made on the team.

Jane has a family tradition with Stanford University, but you’ll be surprised to hear that playing for The Cardinal was not her first choice. Also the Atlanta native takes us back to her youth days, gives her thoughts on playing in the NWSL, and more! Get to know Jane Campbell in this exclusive interview! (3:00’)

Kristen Edmonds
The pride of Metuchen, New Jersey stops by to chat about her career and the current upswing in the Orlando Pride. Currently rehabbing from a calf strain, Kristen Edmonds gives us an update on her injury and if she’ll be ready for the playoffs (Spoiler – She’s getting stronger!!).

Growing up, Kristen was highly influenced by the USWNT and watched her idol Mia Hamm in the 1999 Women’s World Cup at Giants Stadium. There was no stopping the kid from New Jersey from there. While she stayed close to home for college (at Rutgers University), Kristen decided to go off and play overseas for a few years before coming back and settling in to become one of the best midfielders in the NWSL.

Kristen gives us a close-up view of the Pride and what makes this team so special. Plus, she shares her love for dogs, her future plans, and why it’s always important to never quit! If you’re looking for an inspiring story, the Kristen Edmonds interview is here!! (39:00’)

FIFA Friendlies
Recaps of USA vs. New Zealand (and is there room for Ali Krieger??), England vs. Russia (will Mark Sampson answer the tough questions?), and Australia vs. Brazil (Lisa De Vanna leads the Matilda’s & Socceroos with all time goals).

Plus…
Adam gives us a colorful rundown of the current NCAA Div l women’s college soccer rankings; Patty attempts to rattle off the UEFA Women’s Champions League 2017/18 Round of 32 draw. And MORE!

Original Broadcast Date: September 17, 2017

Photos courtesy of ussoccer.com; Orlando Pride, Houston Dash

Fade out song: “Flight to Newark” by The Power League

Women’s World Football Show website design and theme music by Patricia La Bella

Women’s World Football Show® is a registered trademark and it’s audio and logo cannot be used without expressed written authorization.

Episode 94: Lauren Bruton, Savannah Levin, Emma Coolen, Andrew Gibney

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 94 welcomes Lauren Bruton, Savannah Levin, Andrew Gibney and Emma Coolen.

In our featured interview, Adam sits down with 25-year old Reading FC midfielder Lauren Bruton. A product of the prestigious Arsenal Centre of Excellence, Lauren started her football at Luton Town at the age of eight, and was top scorer there every year until she was 14. In this exclusive interview, Lauren shares her experiences as a youth with Arsenal, as a member of the England U19 squad which won the 2009 European Championship, her signing with Reading FC Women, and more!

A creative, dynamic player, who can play anywhere along the midfield and front line, Lauren has proven herself to be an important asset in Reading’s success. Lauren shares her thoughts on the upcoming FAWSL Spring Series and the inclusion of a few new players in the league including Crystal Dunn and Carli Lloyd. Lauren and Reading FC are ready for FAWSL Spring Series to start. Are you? (26′)

Savannah Levin
After helping USC win the 2016 NCAA College Championship, Savannah Levin has taken her skills to the Damallsvenskan in Sweden. Now playing for Kopparbergs / Göteborg, Savannah is on her way from being college star to professional athlete. We catch up with Savannah to chat about the transition, her decision to play in Sweden, future ambitions and more! Savannah is paving her own path and in doing so, leading the way for other young players to follow. (49′)

Andrew Gibney
Sports writer Andrew Gibney stops by to chat about the Manchester City signing of Carli Lloyd – how will it impact the team, the players and the FAWSL? As someone who covers City on a regular basis, Andrew gives us the inside scoop. Adam and Andrew discuss the FAWSL Spring Series, the upcoming Euros and… How’s that Star Wars Lego trilogy coming? It’s all here! (1:07′)
Keep up to date on Andrew’s articles and follow him on Twitter @Gibney_A

Millennial Madness!
Our young correspondent, Kaitlyn “Jonesy” Jones is back with another great interview! Jonesy sits down with the very witty Nederlands player Emma Coolen. The Voetbalclub Moldavo defender gives us insight into women’s football in Holland, as well as her own footballing journey that will hopefully lead to a spot on the Nederlands Women’s National Team! (1:25′)
Catch Emma’s journeys on her video blog at EmmaCoolen.nl
Follow Emma on Twitter @emma_coolen

SheBelieves Cup
Join us as we dive deep into the SheBelieves Cup! In only it’s second year, the USA-hosted tournament gave us six great games by the top teams in the world. Patty and Adam dissect a few of the matches, most notably USA vs England and the Final which saw France take the Cup from the Americans! We cover the highlights, lowlights and also reveal why Patty had to don the England shirt and why Barry brought out his wooden spoon! Oh, it’s happening!

Plus…
The surprises continue as Spain wins the 2017 Algarve Cup, Switzerland takes hardware at Cyprus Cup and More!

Fade Out Music by Demi Lavato

Original Broadcast Date: March 10, 2017

Photo credits courtesy of: FAWSL.com; GoteborgFC.se; EmmaCoolen.nl; Andrew Gibney

Episode 63: Katie Rood, Cheryl Downes, Alana Johnson

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 63 features an exclusive interview with New Zealand striker Katie Rood; W-League update with Cheryl Downes; and College Cup review with Alana “AJ” Johnson.

Women’s World Football Show says goodbye to 2015 in style! To help usher out their year, we invite New Zealand striker Katie Rood to the show. The Norhtander takes us back to her days with the Football Ferns youth squads and shares her most memorable experiences, including the 2012 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

Rood TrophyIt’s been a career of successes for the young Kiwi, from her New Zealand Women’s League Grand Final win to her club-leading stats and she’s here to give us all the details. Also, what does she have to say about Aussie mates Laura Alleway and Collette McCallum? Plus, just how deep does that across-the-ditch rivalry go? We find out and more! You do not want to miss this spirited interview!

 

W-League Update
Cheryl Downes from The Women’s Game is back to give us Westfield W-League action. What is the biggest surprise of the season, which American is making the biggest impact and what to look forward as the season winds down. Cheryl give us a full report. Plus, it’s true… Cheryl recently ran into Matilda great (and Patty’s fave) Kate Gill! You know we’ll be getting the scoop on that conversation.

USA vs China & Farewell Abby!
Originally scheduled as simply the last match of the USA Victory Tour, this USA vs China friendly turned out to be historic. Not only did China hand the World Champs their first loss on home-soil in 11 years, it was the swan song for all-time leading goal-scorer (and overall legend) Abby Wambach. We’ve got the recap!

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College Cup Review with AJ “Postgame Gator” Johnson
Our very own AJ stops by to give us a review of the 2015 NCAA Women’s College Cup Final. AJ gives us a glimpse at the tournament atmosphere and match highlights. Plus, how is college soccer progressing and which players should we be watching at the 2016 NWSL College Draft? Our Postgame Gator is on the scene!

Plus…
Patty and Adam keeps us abreast of the latest FAWSL signings (including a soundbite from Doncaster Rovers Belles goalkeeper Nic Hobbs); Budnesliga updates; CONCACAF U-20 Women’s Championship in Honduras; The latest award for USA young-gun Mallory Pugh; FIFA Rankings run-down & more!

Fade Out Music by Bruce Springsteen.

Original Broadcast Date: December 20, 2015

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