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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 101: Kadeisha Buchanan, Aimee Phillips

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Episode 101 of Women’s World Football Show features exclusive interviews with Canada WNT defender Kadeisha Buchanan; New Zealand striker Aimee Phillips; and Hannah from Chelsea Ladies Fans website.

Kadeisha Buchanan is establishing herself as one of the best defenders in the women’s game, and at only 21 that’s quite an accomplishment! In this exclusive interview, the Toronto native discusses many of her recent successes, including becoming the first Canadian to hoist the UEFA Women’s Championship League trophy as a member of Olympique Lyonnais.

The 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup Best Young Player Award recipient shares with us her changing role in Canada and how she’s preparing to be more of a leader on the team. Kadeisha also shares how her humble beginnings helped her to become the player and person she is today. Where does this young star go from here? The sky is the limit! (6:42′).

Aimee Phillips
New Zealand are a side that is a phase of transition and very much looking forward to the next World Cup. One of the up and coming players for the Football Ferns is striker Aimee Phillips. Recently, Aimee made the decision to put her teaching career on hold to train full time with the national team.

In this one-on-on interview, Aimee  shares with us her life-changing decision and the factors that went into her choice. The 26-year old also tells us about making her debut in Brazil and her experience playing in the Cyprus Cup. The Football Ferns are stocked full of talented players, and Aimee Phillips definitely adds to that pool! (46:37′)

Chelsea Ladies Fans Website
Chelsea Ladies won the 2017 FAWSL Spring Series and nobody will have seen more of the team than Hannah Roberts, founder and editor of Chelsea Ladies Fans Website. Hannah chats with Adam about Chelsea’s success, the new signings, what it all means heading into the season proper that starts in September, and more! Also, updates on Crystal Dunn and Fran Kirby! Follow Hannah on Twitter @clfcfans. (31:00′)

PLUS…
WWFShow remembers former USWNT head coach Tony DiCicco, who passed away on June 19, 2017; Updates on NWSL and more!

Original Broadcast Date: June 25, 2017

Photo credits courtesy of: CanadaSoccer.com; NZFootball.co.nz

WWFShow website design and theme music by Patricia La Bella

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

 

 

Episode 99: Jessica Fishlock, Nadia Lawrence

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Episode 99 of Women’s World Football Show features exclusive interviews with Wales Women’s National Team stars Jessica Fishlock and Nadia Lawrence. Also, a special Frauen-Bundesliga report from German sports journalist Jana Lange.

Jessica Fishlock stepped out of her comfort zone at the age of 19, leaving her Cardiff City home to conquer the world. And she’s never looked back. As the only Welsh player male or female with 100 caps for the Wales National Team, Jess has set the standard for success in women’s football and beyond. In 2017 Jess played for & coached Melbourne City FC to its second consecutive W-League win. Soon after she was on her way to the USA to play her fifth season with Seattle Reign FC in the NWSL (one of six leagues she’s represented in her decade-long career).

In this interview Jess takes us through her soccer journey, shares what she’s learned along the way and what it takes to be a professional footballer. The Reign co-captain tells us what she’s learned as a coach and player from Laura Harvey and how their relationship isn’t always so smooth, the team’s determination to finally get what’s there’s and more. A strong voice in the women’s game and one who always “tells it like it is,” Jessica Fishlock is here and you’d be remiss not to listen to this insightful interview! (20:00)

Nadia Lawrence
Keeping on the Wales tales… Yeovil Town Ladies are making their debut in FAWSL 1 this year – So, who better to get on the show than dangerous striker Nadia Lawrence! The Welsh international has been a huge part of the Yeovil success story and shares her experiences with the newly promoted team. What does the promotion mean to the team as a whole? How does WSL 1 compare with WSL 2? And what’s it like to be a role model in the fan-friendly town? Nadia gives us all the answers and more!

Nadia has also become an intricate member of the Wales Women’s National Team, and most recently call up to the team for upcoming friendlies ahead of the Women’s World cup qualifiers. Nadia gives us updates on the team and has more than a few great words about Jess Fishlock as a teammate and as a coach. If you’re a Yeovil or Wales supporter, this is the interview for you! (51:46)

Frauen-Bundesliga
Our friend and German sports journalist Jana Lange is back to discuss the conclusion of the Frauen-Bundesliga 2016/17 season. New champions Wolfsburg won the title ahead of last year’s champions Bayern Munich (as predicted by Jana back in August!). In this segment, Jana sheds light on what helped with Wolfsburg’s success, the changes at Bayern, a full report on the winners, losers and more! (01:12:35)

Plus…
Updates on the NWSL, FAWSL, USWNT and MORE!!

Original Broadcast Date: May 28, 2017

Photo credits courtesy of: Jess Fishlock; FIFA.com; FA Wales

Fade Out Music by Nelly

WWFShow theme music by Patricia La Bella

Episode 91: Zoe Johnson, Jaclyn Poucel

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 91 features exclusive interviews with Sheffield FC manager Zoe Johnson; Former University of Pittsburgh standout Jaclyn Poucel; and FC Barcelona expert Michelle Taylor.

We’re celebrating some of the world’s most popular sporting cities with special guests who have carved their own paths to their footballing journeys. First up is Sheffield FC Ladies manager Zoe Johnson!

Sheffield made their FAWSL 2 debut in 2016, finishing a very respectable 5th place in the table. Zoe looks back on that season with thoughts on what worked and what needs to be worked on. She also shares her thoughts on the upcoming FA Cup, where Sheffield will meet Charlton in what’s sure to be a thrilling match!

Zoe also gives her thoughts on managing a team balanced with youngsters and veterans, the challenges of the Spring Series, and the upcoming 2017/18 FAWSL 2 season. Sheffield is a team on the rise and Zoe gives us all the insight! (4:00′)

Jaclyn Poucel
Adam catches up with former University of Pittsburgh standout Jaclyn Poucel. After her senior season, Jaclyn found herself on the list for eligible players for the 2015 NWSL college draft. But with a deep crop of draftees, the tall center-back went undrafted. But that didn’t diminish her dreams of playing professional soccer !

In this spirited interview, the 5-foot-9 defender shares with us her journey to Finland and Iceland, as well as her experience playing for the Boston Breakers Reserves. Learning the love of the game from her mom, Jaclyn takes us through her childhood, her experiences as a young recruit, and her thoughts on the differing aspects of the women’s game here and abroad. Plus, Jaclyn gives us the lowdown on some of her favorite places in Pittsburgh! (35:56′)

FC Barcelona Women
Everyone knows FC Barcelona is the most popular football team on the planet. So, it’s only fitting to spotlight the FC Barcelona Women’s team! To help us get to know the team and the women’s Spanish League, we chat with Michelle Taylor. An expert on all things Barca, Michelle runs an English language twitter account covering the women’s side, as well as the Spanish league. Adam sits down with Michelle to learn more about the club, the league and updates on the Spanish National Team. (1:03:30′)
Follow @barcawomen on Twitter

Plus…
We peek in on the FAWSL 2, give updates on NWSL transfers, and a W-League post season mini-preview! Also, what’s going on with Canada? We’ve got the whole world in our hands on this episode – so don’t miss a single minute!

Fade Out Music by Lauren Alaina

Original Broadcast Date: January 29, 2017

Photo credits courtesy of: SheffieldFC.com; Jaclyn Poucel; Michelle Taylor

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 89: Ella Masar

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 89 features an exclusive interview with FC Rosengård midfielder Ella Masar; Plus, women’s soccer bloggers Karen Valenzuela, Sophie Downey, and RJ Allen.

ellaacton_finalElla is back and better than ever! The fan-favorite footballer updates us on her massive success at FC Rosengård in the Damallsvenskan League in Sweden. Ella also shares her thoughts on football in Sweden, her continuing growth in the game and the opportunities playing and living abroad has offered. With 14 goals in 21 games in 2016, Ella is proving herself to be a goal-scoring threat. What has led to this dramatic role change and what does the future hold for the affable soccer star? Ella gives us the insider scoop.

We couldn’t chat with Ella without asking about the health and progress of her wife and teammate Erin McLeod! Ella shares this and more interesting tidbits about her life off the pitch. There are a few surprises (and prizes!) involved in this interview! But of course you’ll have to listen to find out!! (6:29)
Follow Ella on Twitter @emasar3
Check out Ella’s personal website – EllaMasar.me

Looking Back & Forward!
We’re looking back on our favorite clubs, leagues and events of 2016. To help us do that, WWFShow welcomes a few of our friends and contributors – Karen Valenzuela of Woso of the Post, Sophie Downey of Girls on the Ball, and RJ Allen of Backline Soccer. Let’s go!…

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It was an interesting year for the USWNT. Their many successes were unfortunately overshadowed by a disappointing Olympic performance in Rio. Karen gives us the highlights, lowlights, best player, what to look forward to in 2017, and more. Plus a spirited discussion on Jill Ellis, Hope Solo and Megan Rapinoe! Get out the dramamine because (like USA’s year), it’s a roller coaster of a ride!
Follow Karen on Twitter @VictoriaNoir89
Watch Off The Post on YouTube!

fa_wslFAWSL and England
There’s only one source we go to when we’re talking all-things England, and england_soccer_400x400that’s Girls on the Ball! Sophie stops by to give us a look back on FAWSL 1&2 in 2016. Who were the stars of the league and what were some of the biggest matches and moments? And with big changes on the horizon, what does the future look like for both leagues? Sophie lays it all out for us. Plus, a look back on the England squad and insight into what 2017 holds for the team.
Follow on Twitter @GirlsontheBall
Check out their fun and informative website at girlsontheball.com

nwslNWSL
Its a league of intrigue and never-ending drama! So, it’s only fair we put the National Women’s Soccer League under the microscope. RJ is here to recap the season that saw great progress and at the same time, cringe-worthy moments (remember the baseball field fiasco in Western New York?). But despite the let-downs of the league, there were plenty up-sides including the emergence of great players, coaches and of course dream endings.
Follow on Twitter @backlinesoccer
Visit the website that asks, “Do you even woso?”

Plus…
WWFShow delivers their “Best Of” from 2016. As you would expect from a staff of worldwide correspondents, it’s a diversified list. Big thanks to Jana Lange (Germany), Cheryl Downes (Australia), Alana “AJ” Johnson (USA – 1 vote AJ??), Pamela Del Olmo (Mexico), Kaitlyn “Jonesy” Jones (USA), Sarah “The Cowgirl” Hallett (USA, aka Patty’s Barry the Beaver) and Barry the Beaver himself (Canada – can you guess what his list looks like, eh?).

Also…
Patty and Adam share their favorite interviews of the year, favorite moments and they reach their quota for most sound effects in one show! Oh never mind…

Fade Out Music by R.E.M.

Original Broadcast Date: December 31, 2016

Photo credits courtesy of: EllaMasar; FC Rosengard; Petter Arvidson

Episode 88: Christine Nairn, Holly Pascoe, Angela Hucles

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 88 features exclusive interviews with Melbourne Victory midfielder Christine Nairn; Canterbury United Pride player Holly Pascoe; Former USWNT midfielder Angela Hucles; and German sports journalist Jana Lange.

Women’s World Football Show‘s last episode of the year is packed with football presents! First up, we welcome the ever-popular midfielder Christine Nairn! A revelation in both the NWSL and in Australia’s Westfield WLeague, Christine has become a powerful presence in both leagues over the years.

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After a standout career at Penn State University, Nairn was drafted in the first-ever NWSL College Draft in 2013 by Seattle Reign FC. She’s been living her dream ever since, traveling the world as a professional footballer. In this thoughtful interview, Christine shares how she discovered the love of the game and how a little girl’s dream of playing pro soccer became a reality (despite the doubters!).

Taking teams on her back and collecting fans over two continents, no one is helping to grow the women’s game more than Christine Nairn! Christine discusses the changes she’s seen in the women’s game Down Under, her thoughts on Melbourne City and how Melbourne Victory will turn the tide on the season.

Back stateside, Christine has recently been traded from her hometown team Washington Spirit back to the team that originally drafted her in Seattle. She gives us her thoughts on the trade, her time in Washington and the exciting future of playing for Laura Harvey once again. You know her name, now take a listen and get to know the person – Christine Nairn! (04:54)

Holly Pascoe
The Canterbury United Pride recently won their 3rd New Zealand Grand Final in 4 years beating Capital 2-0. Both those goals were skillfully delivered by our guest – Holly Pascoe! At just 17 years of age this exciting youngster, made her debut for Canterbury just this year. Holly shares her experiences of that unforgettable match, the incredible breakout season in the league and her future plans (which includes playing collegiate soccer in the U.S.!). Don’t miss this interview with one of the brightest young stars in the game today! (36:42)

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Fueling Dynamic Leaders Presentation (1).pdfAngela Hucles
WWFShow welcomes back former USWNT midfielder Angela Hucles! The 2-time Olympic gold medal winner was our guest back in May, 2016 (Episode 72 – “Journeys”). Hucles is back again to talk about her innovative training program for young athletes called Fueling Dynamic Leaders. Angela gives us all the details on this unique online training tool designed specifically for student athletes. After a stellar pro soccer career, Hucles is offering her knowledge to young athletes all over the world – And that means you! (53:55)
Learn more at FuelingDynamicLeaders.com.
Get inspired by following Fueling Dynamic Leaders on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram!

Frauen Bundesliga Report with Jana LangeFrauenbundesliga
Our favorite German sports journalist Jana Lange sits down with Adam to help catch us up on what’s what in the Frauen Bundesliga. As we approach the halfway mark of the season, our Dynamisches Duo chats about the 3-way title race that’s seeing the upstart Turbine Potsdam leading the way from past powerhouses VfL Wolfsburg and Bayern Munchen. We also take a look at the plans to reform the second division and what that means for women’s football in Germany. Also, we check in with Olympic champions Germany – their new coach, the upcoming Women’s Champions League battle with France, and She Believes Cup! (1:20:36)

Plus…
We’re answering fan questions from around the world! Find out Adam’s thoughts on the FAWSL Spring Series, Patty’s pick for the USWNT No. 1 goalkeeper, WWFShow’s dream interviews & MORE!

Fade Out Music by Brian Setzer Orchestra

Original Broadcast Date: December 17, 2016

Photo credits courtesy of: WLeague.com; MelbourneVictory.com; AngelaHucles.com; Photosport

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

Seattle ReignSeattle Reign FC
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 81: Jordan Nobbs, Jessica Foy, Deyna Castellanos

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 81 features exclusive interviews with England midfielder Jordan Nobbs; Northern Ireland defender Jess Foy; and Venezuela forward Deyna Castellanos.

Women’s World Football Show features a few of the game’s rising stars. First up is England and Arsenal nobbsaction_finalmidfielder Jordan Nobbs. As one of the more skillful players in England and in the world, Jordan has become known for her versatility. Adapt and attack is one of the many reasons why Jordan Nobbs is one of the first names on the team sheet for Mark Sampson’s England squad.

In this interview Jordan tells us about her time growing up in the North East of England and her big move to Arsenal to play at the highest level in the FAWSL. She also opens up about her experience scoring the winning goal for England in the UEFA U-19 Final. What are her goals on the England team going forward and how important are the upcoming 2017 Euro qualifiers vs. Estonia and Belgium? Jordan opens up on this and so much more! If you want to get to know one of England’s fastest rising stars, you want to catch this exclusive with Jordan Nobbs!

Jessica Foy
jessfoyifa_finalNorthern Ireland has steadily improved over the past few years and defender Jessica Foy is a huge part of the team’s exciting evolution. Despite starting football relatively late in life, Jess has wasted very little time developing her game and rising to that next level. The 17-year old continues to make a big impact for her club Glentoran Belfast United team and the Northern Ireland National Team… and she’s just beginning to shine!

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To kick off the 2016 women’s college season, is back with an exclusive one-on-one with Florida State University and Venezuela international Deyna Castellanos. The 17-year old forward grants one of her very first interviews since joining FSU, giving us a glimpse of a bright future in the making!

USA News
If you thought it couldn’t get any weirder in the good old USA, you are dead wrong! From Megan Rapinoe’s recent protest to Washington Spirit owner Bill Lynch’s underhanded move, we try to explain it all. Plus, what’s the big deal with the American Flag? Our USA co-host will walk you through it!

Vote for Women’s World Football Show for the Football Bloggers Awards. Simply copy + paste + Tweet: “I am voting in the @TheFBAs for the @WWFShow in the best football #Podcast category.”

Plus…
NWSL and FAWSL updates; player news and MORE!!

Fade Out Music by Empire Cast

Original Broadcast Date: Sept. 11, 2016

Photo credits courtesy of: Jess Foy, IFA; Deyna Castellanos, Twitter @deynac18

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.

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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 73: Crystal Dunn, Pedro Martinez Losa, Emma Hayes, Sarah Wilson, Rachel Corsie

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 73 features exclusive interviews with USWNT star Crystal Dunn; Arsenal head coach Pedro Martinez Losa; Chelsea head coach Emma Hayes; Durham Women FC captain Sarah Wilson; and Scotland defender Rachel Corsie.

Women’s World Football Show is spreading the love with upbeat news and interviews from all over the globe. This episode we chat with USA star forward Crystal Dunn! As one of the more positive and energetic players in the game today, Crystal is one player who is always looking for Dunn_goldenbootways to better herself and the players around her.

From her success as a youth player to her record-breaking season with the Washington Spirit, this dynamic young player is out to become one of the best players in the world, and she lets us in on how she’s working hard to accomplish that goal.

What did she learn from playing for Coach Anson Dorrance at UNC? What’s been the secret to the winning ways of the Washington Spirit this season? And what’s driving her be the best every single day? Crys gives us the inside scoop! Plus, the 2015 NWSL MVP answers a few interesting questions from the fans. We’re getting it Dunn! (Sorry… we couldn’t help but get a Dunn pun in there).

SSE Women’s FA Cup Final
Arsenal hoisted the SSE Women’s FA Cup trophy at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, May 14, beating holders Chelsea 1-0 in front of 32,912 fans. Adam was at the game and shares his views on the match, as well as post-match comments from both managers Pedro Martinez Losa (Arsenal) and Emma Hayes (Chelsea). What does this mean for both clubs going forward and why did Arsenal win? It’s all here and more!

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Sarah Wilson
The 2016 FAWSL 2 season is shaping up to be one of the most competitive seasons yet. And one SarahWilson_finalof the sides to keep an eye on is Durham Women FC. “The Wildcats” have made steady progress since the league was formed. Club captain Sarah Wilson joins us on the show to chat about her career, the progress of The Wildcats and the FAWSL 2 title race. Plus Sarah gives us a glimpse into the squad, As well as telling us who the biggest moaner and joker at the club is.

Rachel Corsie
Corsie_wkingSports writer from Women’s Soccer Weekly, Michelle Stile sits down with Scottish defender and Seattle Reign FC star Rachel Corsie. In this intimate conversation, Rachel opens up about Scotland’s trek to their first European Championship, what it’s like to play along side Kim Little for club and country, and what was the deciding factor that brought her to play in the NWSL.

 

NWSL
Patty and Adam go through the NWSL power rankings through week 5. Is this Washington Spirit’s year? What’s got Portland so hot? And is there hope for the Boston Breakers? The answers are here and super fresh.

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Original Broadcast Date: May 15, 2016

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