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Women's World Football Show

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 113: Paul Greig, McKenzie Berryhill

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Episode 113: Women’s World Football Show features an exclusive interview with Spartan FC Women’s Coach Paul Greig; and we catch up with defender McKenzie Berryhill as she prepares to play in Norway. Plus league updates and more!

Paul Greig
Spartans FC recently announced Paul Greig as their new Head Coach for the 2018 Scotland Women’s Premier League 1 campaign. In this exclusive interview, Adam chats with Paul about returning to his native Scotland, what he thinks of the league and expectations of the season.

The likable coach also discusses his coaching journey that took him to New Zealand then to the USA and now back home. What did he learn from his experiences and why was coaching at Sky Blue FC such a huge learning experience for him. You’ve heard of Paul’s stellar reputation in the women’s game, now listen to this interview to find out why he is one of the most sought-after coaches in the game. (18:00’)
Follow Paul on Twitter @paulgreig6

McKenzie Berryhill
A top defender in the PAC12 with Arizona State University, McKenzie Berryhill always had a lot of buzz around her name before turning pro. After a disappointing stint in the NWSL, McKenzie is back on her feet and heading to play in the Norway league. Patty caught up with the tall defender before she headed off on her new journey.

How did dance shape the Arizona native’s unique playing style? How did she get diagnosed with a concussion when she had no physical signs? And where does she get her drive to never quit on the game she loves? We find these questions out and more! No matter what struggle you’re going through right now, McKenzie will remind you of why you shouldn’t give up on your dreams… even if it takes you to another country! (40:56’)
Follow McKenzie on Twitter @k_b_hill3

Plus…
Coaching news; Updates on NWSL trades; FAWSL and Continental Cup recaps; W-League report; and What’s the deal with the Hope Solo tribute?… it’s all here and MORE.. DA-DA-DAAAA!!

Original Broadcast Date: January 14, 2018

Photos courtesy of: Spartans FC Women; Paul Greig; orlandocitysc.com; TheSunDevils.com

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 112: Sarah Walsh

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Episode 112 of Women’s World Football Show features an exclusive interview with former Australian striker and current FFA GM Sarah Walsh. Plus, editor of Women’s Football Magazine Helen Rowe-Willcocks.

Sarah Walsh
There’s no better way to kick of 2018 than with our featured guest, former Matilda striker Sarah Walsh! As one of the pioneers of Australian women’s football, Sarah represented Australia at the 2004 Olympics, 2006 AFC Women’s Asian Cup and made a huge impact as part of the Matilda’s break out tournament at the 2007 Women’s World Cup in China.

Sarah joins us to reflect on her amazing career and some of her most fondest Matilda memories. How did some of the squads she was a part of help shape the growth of the game in Australia today? And what impact does the W-League have on the future of the national team? Sarah brings us her insightful knowledge. Not only is the former striker a world-class broadcaster for Fox Sports, she has taken her business degree and become the General Manager for Women’s Football at Football Federation Australia. A true influence on and off the pitch in women’s soccer, Sarah continues to help grow and improve the women’s game in Australia and beyond! (12:38′)
Follow Sarah on Twitter @swalshy9

Helen Rowe-Willcocks
Joining us to recap the year in England, is editor of Women’s Football Magazine, Helen Rowe-Willcocks. Helen sits down with Adam to discuss the highs and lows of women’s football in England in 2017. How did the Mark Sampson firing affect the program going forward and who is line for the job? Not to be dampened by the national team, Helen discusses the plenty of great things happening in the FAWSL over the year. What were some of the breakout moments? and how much of influence did Carli Lloyd have on the league. It’s all here and More! (49:17’)
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Follow Helen on Twitter @HelenRW11

Westfield W-League Report sponsored by OZ
Round 9 of Westfield W-League is in the books and we cover all the games, big plays and final results. Plus what does that ever-changing ladder look like? We give you the latest news! This Westfield W-League report is brought to you by OZ live sports. Watch over 1000 hours of live matches, anytime & anywhere. OZ is the official live streaming platform for the Westfield W League! Watch live or replays of selected W-League matches in beautiful FULL HD! Go to Oz.com today and start your free trial.

Plus…
Patty & Adam answer fan questions; share their highlights and lowlights throughout the year; And reveal the WWFShow team awards. It’s the first show of the year and one you do not want to miss!

Original Broadcast Date: January 1, 2018

Photos courtesy of: Fox Sports, Matildas.footballaustralia.com.au Helen Rowe-Willcocks

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 106: Ashley Hatch, Rosie Sutton

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Episode 106 of Women’s World Football Show features exclusive interviews with North Carolina Courage striker Ashley Hatch; Western Sydney Wanderers striker Rosie Sutton; and from Girls on the Ball, Sophie Downey.

There are so many great young players in the women’s game today, but none as exciting as Ashley Hatch. The young striker was selected second overall in the 2017 NWSL College Draft by the North Carolina Courage and is building a name for herself as someone who plays and lives with a fearless spirit.

In this interview, Ashley tells the story of how she discovered her love for soccer and what went into her decision to play at Brigham Young University. A favorite to win the NWSL Rookie of the Year Award, Ashley is the best example of what happens when hard work meets opportunity. Off the pitch, Ashley is just as committed to being true to herself, her faith and her family. An inspiring interview with an inspired athlete! (10’)

Rosie Sutton
The game is growing in Australia, and Rosie Sutton a big reason why. Not only a pivotal striker in the Westfield W-League, Rosie also worked with the PFA to get a more comprehensible Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) in place for the players. We chat with Rosie about what it took to come to an agreement and how her idol Kate Gill paved the way for her on and off the pitch.

Rosie also shares her experiences playing in Iceland and Korea, her long stint at Perth Glory and her new home with the Western Sydney Wanderers. And find out why Rosie is dubbed the “Crazy Cat Lady!” Don’t miss this pawsitively purrrfect interview! (38’)

FAWSL
Sophie Downey of Girls on the Ball website stops by to chat about the big changes in the FAWSL. There’s a restructuring going on and there’s none better to chat than Sophie! We also find out which teams and players are already turning up the heat early in the season. (57’)

Plus…
A look back on the NWSL season and a look forward to the 2017 NWSL Playoffs; The Best FIFA Women’s Player Top 3 are announced; The sacking of Mark Sampson comes to light… and MORE!

Remember to check out our latest blog – “Support Karina LeBlanc in Raising Funds for Dominica” by Melissa Tan

Original Broadcast Date: October 1, 2017

Photos courtesy of North Carolina Courage; Perth Glory; Rosie Sutton

Fade out song: “Be Yourselv” (That Girl remix) 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 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 104: Brandi Chastain

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Episode 104: In a single moment, Brandi Chastain and her 1999 USA Women’s World Cup teammates changed the atmosphere of women’s sports as we know it. Women’s World Football Show, Episode 104 welcomes the iconic role model and ultimate game changer. Also, Haiti Women’s National Team coach and professional player Mariana Brito Neves, and a Germany report from sports writer Jana Lange.

As a member of the U.S. Women’s National Team, Brandi Chastain had a far-reaching effect on women’s soccer around the world. Today, Brandi continues to make an impact. In her latest role as Executive Director & U-19 Head Coach for the California Thorns FC, a member of the U.S. Development Academy, Brandi is preparing young girls to become the leaders of tomorrow, on and off the pitch.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist and two-time Women’s World Cup champion chats with Patty about her new role with the California Thorns, her thoughts on what makes a great leader and of course what it means to be forever etched into the sports history books, and more! Brandi is a role model for the ages and we’re honored to have her here! For more info on California Thorns FC and a chance to try out, visit CaliforniaThornsFC.com. (11:41’)

Mariana Brito Neves
In one of the more inspiring interviews to ever air on Women’s World Football Show, Adam sits down with Brazilian professional footballer Mariana Brito Neves. After playing college football at Goshen College in Indiana, Mariana took her skills and knowledge and became a coach for the Haiti National Women’s Soccer Team. Mariana shares her stories of trials and challenges of the Haitian team and their commitment to play professional football. Now playing in France, Mariana continues to take her game and her life to the next level! (55:00’)

Germany Report with Jana Lange
With an early exit in the UEFA Women’s EURO 2017, many questions have been raised on the state of the German team. Here to answer all those questions is German sports writer Jana Lange! What was the main cause of Germany’s early departure, how is Steffi Jones doing at the helm, and what changes can we see at the upcoming Women’s World Cup qualifiers? Jana answers all these and more! Jana takes out all the guess work and gives the straight facts!

PLUS…
A look into the scandal facing the Lionesses; A complete NWSL Week 18 update; An update on Shelley Kerr’s Scotland call-ups; and it’s that time again when the Englishman (AKA Adam Barlow) gives us our U.S. College rankings… chomp…chomp…chomp… And More!!

Original Broadcast Date: August 27, 2017

Photos courtesy of Mariana Brito Neves; NBCBayArea.com; YouTube

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

Fade out song courtesy of The Power League

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

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