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anewsbuddy · 1 year
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Megan Rapinoe's retirement? What we know about USWNT star's future
Megan Rapinoe will retire from international competition after the 2023 World Cup. Earlier this month, the 38-year-old American said she would be hanging up her cleats after the 2023 NWSL season. It will be the end of an incredible career for Rapinoe, who helped the U.S. Women’s National Team win two World Cups and an Olympic gold medal. Throughout her career, Rapinoe has been a vocal supporter…
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a-lexia11 · 3 months
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So in honor of the first year aniversary of Alexia’s pink hair revealed , here are some of my favorite pics/gif of her with pink hair :
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(Gif by @batlleonafc )
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paranoidbookreader · 2 years
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uswntplayers Thank you to our 2017 CBA Committee for the diligence and effort off field to make the initial strides towards equality for our membership. We appreciate your continued support 🤝
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katoptris01 · 9 months
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Rapinoe and Kling Don't really interact or post anything about re-inc.
Did I miss something ? Can someone tell me why only Chris and tobin seem to be running it?
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leveloneandup · 3 months
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Christen Press on returning to soccer following ACL tear, season three of The RE—CAP podcast
Christen Press, the all-time leading goal scorer in Stanford history, has starred for club and country since graduating in 2010. With the USWNT, she has won two World Cups and scored 64 international goals. Press has played overseas professionally, including a stint at Manchester United, as well as in the NWSL with the Chicago Red Stars, Utah Royals and currently with Angel City FC.
After tearing her ACL in June 2022, Press required four surgeries and an arduous recovery. She returned to her first training session on Tuesday, after which she spoke to SBJ about her rehab and the new season of her podcast. Along with Tobin Heath, Megan Rapinoe and Meghan Klingenberg, Press founded a media and lifestyle brand called RE—INC in 2019. She and Heath are the co-hosts of the RE—CAP podcast, which returns for its third season on Thursday. The first episode includes appearances by USWNT legend Abby Wambach and author and podcast host Glennon Doyle.
On returning to the pitch . . .
I am currently in the car driving home from my first training. I would say the road to recovery happens very slow, and then yet it happens all at once. I have been back in the team environment for almost four months. So it's been a long time that I've been integrated into the environment, and it took four months for me to get ready to be in a warmup and a passing pattern — really simple, basic stuff. And I felt very ready for it. I felt almost underwhelmed by how easy it was because I've done a lot more complicated things, and yet it was also entirely overwhelming and joyful to be so connected to my teammates and be celebrated in the way that I have been these last two days.
I'm very grateful for that. They say it's the hope that kills you, and as I drive home, I just have this big smile on my face because I can't help it. I can't help hoping. I can't help believing that I'm going to make it back, and it's going to be everything that I see in my head. I'm relentlessly optimistic, I'm naively positive, and I like that about myself, and I'm not I don't intend to change it. I think the way that it left me feeling was just like, yes, I can do this.
On monitoring her rehab . . .
I'm a person of devices, so I have quite a toolkit, I'd say, of ways that we're tracking and measuring. The truth is we're really still working through issues with my knee, and I have chronic scarring of the knee, so I can experience some discomfort and some swelling that could lead to more scarring, which is incredibly rare, because most people don't scar after a couple months after their surgery. I'm now over nine months for my surgery and still at risk of scarring. So it just means that I have to try very carefully with how much impact my knee can take.
We're being careful, but we're progressing. In terms of my overall fitness, what my GPS has said is that I've got to like 60% of a match load, which is all that I really need to get in terms of volume. And yet, in the warmup and the passing pattern today, it felt like I played a 90-minute game. I was so fatigued. There's training, and then there’s really training. There's no way to get fit for football, except for playing football. And I've done a ton of running, I've done a ton of lifting, and now it's time to play.
On how deep she gets into data . . .
My performance staff would laugh because they said they've never worked with a player that cares so much. So right now, I wear a Polar Watch that I was given in like 2015 from the national team. It's just old school. And I wear my Apple Watch, which is connected to my GPS so I can see all my data live, from heart rate to distance to speed to all that. And then I do sleep with an Oura ring — although I'm not endorsing any of these products, I'm not connected to any of these products — but I do sleep with an Oura ring and track my sleep and my stress levels.
On season three of the podcast . . .
Our show really is about authenticity, and it's about creating a more inclusive space for sports and including diversity of perspective. And so that means we have hard conversations, and we have honest conversations and we have vulnerable conversations, and we have a lot of fun — the same spirit and joy that you saw last year during the World Cup edition of the show. We're back, and we're bigger than ever.
On the origin of the creating the podcast . . .
I never thought I would be in media. I think that's even more true of Tobin. There's two typical paths for athletes after soccer, and it’s coaching and broadcast. ‘So Christen, do you want to be a coach?’ ‘No.’ ‘So Christen, then you must want to be a broadcaster? I was like, ‘No.’
That's an interesting part of the story, but first and foremost, we decided to launch this show as current and active players, and that's unique and different. It's not really a stepping-back-from-soccer thing. It's current players trading stories and having a little bit more space to dictate the narrative.
And then secondly, we really approach this as business leaders. This is our business, this is our company. We are a 3C company: content, community and commerce. The most amazing thing about women's sports is the community, and we're trying to build the coolest women's sports community in the world in our membership, and we're feeding that with amazing content.
And I think because we have such an authentic and vulnerable relationship with our audience that we've developed over the last five years that we've been building this business, it made sense for Tobin and I to be our first piece of content that was really more large scale and more widely accessible. But the plan will be to find like-minded people that sit at the intersection of sports, progress and equity, to continue to hear stories from an insider's perspective. It really disrupts the industry in that way.
On topics they plan to cover in season three . . .
We're going to be talking about women's health, particularly in sport, which is obviously a really hot topic, and representation in sport — how we make it more diverse and equitable for more people, be it across the gender spectrum, the orientation spectrum, across different races and classes. I think that's incredibly important. Soccer in America is an upper-middle class sport, and almost everywhere else in the world, it's a very accessible sport that's found on the street. That's really the spirit of football, so that's really important to us.
On the role of athletes as activists . . .
The interesting thing about the community that surrounds women's sports in particular is they care about a lot more than the sports, and the values transcend beyond the pitch. And that's about diversity, inclusion, progress. And I think that's just inherent because it is disruptive in itself to see women embodied, powerful, unapologetic and also very celebrated the way that you do in the professional sports world today. The people that it's drawing in are the same people that want to march, and they want to create change and they want to stand up for what they believe in.
It's so embodied in the Angel City culture. The professional team that I play for has just nailed it. And when you're in the stadium, it's electric, and win or lose, it's a different type of vibe than any other sports arena I've been in because there's a connection point for all of the audience. They care about more than the X's and O's. They care about what we represent to them, the progress and the opportunity that we as women athletes represent.
On the versatility of women athletes . . .
It's always been that way in women's sports, and it's just becoming more popularized. I think the expectation is that we would always be multifaceted as women and expected to do multiple jobs in multiple roles, if we were going to have careers. And so it really did take to me and my personality to be a player and also be a leader off the field, on the US women’s national team, going through the Equal Pay lawsuit, going through the reestablishment of our players association.
For me, it was such a balancing sense of purpose that I continue to create space in my life for that, and I think that's what we've done with our business, RE—INC. RE—INC is reimagined, incorporated. We set out, in 2019 when we started this company, to reimagine the status quo, to reimagine the way women are seen and experienced in sports. And it's a very bold and ambitious goal, and we do it in a multifaceted way. And I'm really, really proud of that.
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saintmeghanmarkle · 1 month
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Whats Ticking Her Off at the Moment by u/Cultural_Ad4935
What’s Ticking Her Off at the Moment After coming back home from her griftcation in Colombia, these are the things just waiting to enrage her:No bump in popularity, no new ARO followers.No residual talk or buzz in the U.S. about her. Everyone’s interest is on politics. Her timing is impeccably bad.No invitations from billionaire Melinda French Gates who just celebrated her 60th birthday with everyone that Meghan would want to use. Melinda says: “I’m turning 60 in August, and you don’t get to be my age without navigating all kinds of transitions. To celebrate this milestone birthday, I sat down with seven women I admire— Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey, Gayle King, Billie Jean King, Reese Witherspoon, Ava DuVernay, and Megan Rapinoe —to ask them about their biggest life transitions and how they’ve shaped who they are. Check out the full “Moments That Make Us” series on YouTube!”No love from Netflix. It’s the long goodbye.No communications from the Royal Family, who are enjoying quality family time at Balmoral.Anything else? post link: https://ift.tt/dFGDf5y author: Cultural_Ad4935 submitted: August 21, 2024 at 07:36AM via SaintMeghanMarkle on Reddit disclaimer: all views + opinions expressed by the author of this post, as well as any comments and reblogs, are solely the author's own; they do not necessarily reflect the views of the administrator of this Tumblr blog. For entertainment only.
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jennyboom21 · 11 months
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Why is this going the way of a failed SpaceX launch?!? WHO ARE THEIR PEOPLE?!? WHY DON’T THEY HAVE A CELESBIAN CONCIERGE WORKING WITH THEIR PR REP?!
Also, those of us with eyeballs and experience know this timeline is fucked.
The Sherlock Homos are assembling this overlappy timeline as we speak. All I’m getting from this is that at best, they were having an emotional affair, at worst, they went to Cannes to cheat in private.
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Bush, 41, and Harris, 37, went public with their blossoming love affair this week and both are currently in the process of divorcing their spouses. They said they have only been together for two weeks.
The One Tree Hill actress filed for divorce from ex Grant Hughes in early August citing ‘irreconcilable differences’ while Harris initiated a formal split from wife Ali Krieger, 38, last month.
A source with knowledge of the situation has told DailyMail.com that Krieger was blindsided by the split, with Harris telling her their marriage was over with no discussion after her return from Cannes.
The source said: ‘Apparently Ashlyn came back right after Cannes, ended their marriage and said there was nothing to even speak about regarding it. Just over.’
Video posted to Instagram by bourbon brand Johnnie Walker showing the feminist panel event on June 19 includes a section where the new couple smile and giggle together, with Bush reaching over to touch Harris as they discussed 'the impact that deep, creative partnerships can make to challenge societal systems and narratives.'
A beaming Bush is also seen telling Harris ‘love you’ during the public panel discussion.
The pair have claimed they have only been dating for two weeks, with a source telling People that there is ‘no salacious story’ behind their new relationship or impending divorces.
The insider added: 'After being friends for years, and running in the same social circles, Sophia and Ashlyn went out on their first dinner date a couple of weeks ago.
'Although it's new information to the public, Ashlyn and Ali's divorce began months ago and they have been living apart since the summer.
'This is so recent, and they are both beginning new chapters.'
The new couple have been spotted together repeatedly in recent weeks and were pictured together at Seattle's Lumen Field on October 6 where they watched OL Reign's final home game of the season.
OL Reign's star player is Harris' USWNT teammate Meghan Rapinoe, 38, who has played for the soccer franchise since 2013.
In the clip, which surfaced on Tuesday, Bush is seen hanging out with Harris and a group of friends.
The video shows Bush and Harris walking side-by-side onto Lumen Field after the match before enjoying a celebratory chat with Rapinoe.
In polaroid photos shared by Kari Fleischauer, an executive at LA's Angel City Football Club, the lovebirds are seen posing with their heads pressed close together for a group shot.
Weeks before their trip to Seattle, Bush and Harris enjoyed a 'cozy' double date in New York City with What Not To Wear star Stacy London and her girlfriend Cat Yezbak, according to Page Six.
An insider claimed that Bush and Harris have already been dubbed 'Bushlyn' by their friend group and that the soccer star 'snuck' into the Beacon Theater, where they watched comedian Chelsea Handler perform on Friday, September 29.
'Ashlyn snuck into the theater wearing a mask to join Stacy, Cat and Sophia,' the source told the outlet.
'It wasn't clear they were on a double date until Stacy moved over so Ashlyn could sit next to Sophia.'
It was not until 'the lights dimmed for the opening act' that Ashlyn decided to '[remove] her mask.'
Bush's surprise rebound romance with Harris comes just two months after she filed for divorce from her husband of one year Hughes.
On Tuesday, a rep for the 41-year-old told Page Six that he wants Bush to be happy. The rep said: 'Grant will always want the best for Sophia and is supportive of all that makes her happy and fulfilled.'
The divorce is the second for Bush who divorced her One Tree Hill co-star Chad Michael Murray in 2006 after a union that lasted just five months.
Bush attempted to get the marriage annulled on her grounds of fraud, but her efforts were unsuccessful, and the divorce was ultimately finalized in 2006.
She then went on to date Jon Foster, her co-star on Stay Alive for a year. She also dated another One Tree Hill co-star Austin Nichols on and off for eight years.
Harris, meanwhile, had been with now-estranged wife Krieger for 13 years, with the pair meeting at a 2010 USWNT training camp.
The couple tied the knot in 2019 with Rapinoe serving as Harris's maid of honor. The pair went on to adopt two children: daughter Sloane Phillips Krieger-Harris, two; and son Ocean Maeve Krieger-Harris, 15 months, in 2021 and 2022.
Harris filed for divorce from Krieger on September 19, saying their union was 'irretrievably broken.'
Krieger has yet to make a public statement about her ex-wife's new romance with Bush, but she did take to Instagram after the news broke to share a quote.
'Sleep well tonight, sis. Major shifts are happening. Things are changing. Doors are opening,' it read.
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brf-rumortrackinganon · 7 months
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“Mariah, Adele, Rhianna Bjork, Usher, Beyonce, Cher, Zendaya, Bono, Shakira, Drake, Elvis are unique or somewhat not often used names and they were the first to use such name when they become a hit. Even Diana was also not used name among royals and of course she has the charisma and ws such a big hit. Lady Gaga, Prince, Eminem, and Madonna.”
From the list above, Cher’s name is a short version of her birthname Cherilyn, Rihanna is her middle name - her first name is Robyn, Bono is a moniker - his birth name is Paul David Hewson, Drake is his middle name - his first name is Aubrey, Lady Gaga and Eminem are monikers - birth names are Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta and Marshall Bruce Mathers III respectively. 
Everyone else from this list is going by their first names. 
Diana may not be a common name amongst royals, but it’s very common amongst the aristo class of UK. 
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Yep. And Meghan/Megan/Meagan was such a popular name in the 1980s and 1990s here in the US (it was in the Top 10 Baby Girl names for 1990) that her competition to be queen of the Megans with one-name recognition is stiffer than William’s cold shoulder.
There’s a reason why Megan Rapinoe is more well-known as “Rapinoe” than she is as Megan. Because the millennial Megan marketplace is so oversaturated. I know this personally: I was one of six Megans in my graduating high school class. Chaos is a very nice way to put it.
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Check out this article!
https://www.sfchronicle.com/sports/annkillion/article/uswnt-stars-heath-press-antidote-bro-18289456.php#photo-24128789
“Don’t be surprised if U.S. players who were in the World Cup pop up on coming episodes. “The RE-CAP” is a venture of RE-INC, a company founded by Heath, Press, Megan Rapinoe and Meghan Klingenberg to “reimagine the status quo.”
👀 wonder who they could be
👀 oooo
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incorrectnwsl · 2 years
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USWNT March Madness - First Round
Alright friends, all of the polls are LIVE all 32 polls are linked here for ease of access. Get to voting!
WEST (top left)
Carli Lloyd vs Alyssa Thompson
Lynn Williams vs Andi Sullivan
Julie Ertz vs Ashley Hatch
Amy Rodriguez vs Casey Murphy
Rose Lavelle vs Ashley Sanchez
Shannon Boxx vs Hailie Mace
Sydney Leroux vs Sofia Huerta
Alex Morgan vs Jane Campbell
SOUTH (top right)
Christie Pearce vs Bethany Balcer
Allie Long vs Whitney Engen
Lori Chalupny vs Trinity Rodman
Lauren Cheney vs Adrianna Franch
Alyssa Naeher vs Catarina Macario
Tobin Heath vs Jaelene Hinkle 
Abby Dahlkemper vs Ashlyn Harris
Megan Rapinoe vs Savannah McCaskill 
NORTH (bottom left)
Abby Wambach vs Megan Oyster
Kristie Mewis vs Casey Krueger
Ali Krieger vs Naomi Girma
Crystal Dunn vs Taylor Smith
Morgan Gautrat vs Jessica McDonald
Christen Press vs Stephanie McCaffrey
Meghan Klingenberg vs Emily Fox
Becky Sauerbrunn vs Kealia Watt
EAST (bottom right)
Heather O’Reilly vs Morgan Weaver
Tierna Davidson vs Sophia Smith
Mal Swanson vs Taylor Kornieck
Lindsey Horan vs McCall Zerboni
Sam Mewis vs Alana Cook
Kelley O’Hara vs Jaelin Howell
Emily Sonnett vs Midge Purce
Hope Solo vs Sam Coffey
I think they’re all linked correctly, but let me know if there’s an error.
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partly-hueman · 1 year
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B.H.E.
I head the term Big Haindmaiden Energy from a friend of mine over coffee yesterday. I haven't had a Starbucks in years and when the woman in front of me ordered a drink for her and two friends and it came to $19.00 I burst out in a laugh. You gotta be fucking joking. I'm half Brazilian and have grown up drinking coffee but I'll be damned to eternal hell if I pay anything like that for a drink.
I digress. B.H.E. She was pointing out that there are "feminists", think Meghan Rapinoe, who are supporting "Transwomen" in women's spaces and sports while a 16 year old girl was banned from a YMCA because she complained about a man in the locker room. There is a 19 year old woman in jail right now for taking the "abortion" pill and she is serving 90 days.
Joe Biden has referred to "Trans" rights, special rights in reality, as the "civil rights fight of our time". Rape and domestic violence against women are on the rise as is discrimination against them in the courts.
Marx called people like this "useful idiots." I can't think of a more accurate term.
The female foot soldiers propping up this misogynistic gender cult really don't like when you call them 'handmaidens' but this picture perfectly encapsulates their BHE (Big Handmaiden Energy). That is a group of ostensibly sane, probably self-described "feminists" smiling and clapping like trained seals while a grotesque man with an erect penis - wearing an outfit made up of fetishized female stereotypes that has "Male Gaze" written all over it - stands watch over them. These clowns want to talk about "fighting the Patriarchy"? Open your eyes you fools, that's the Patriarchy literally looming right over your heads, making a mockery of you and the supposedly progressive ideals you claim to hold.
I look forward to all the apologetic tweets and posts when this social contagion passes for the next new fad.
Remember, if you don't like what I posted Cope and Seethe.
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Current US Women’s National Team Players, USWNT legends, sports stars and celebrities expected to attend: ALEX MORGAN, MEGAN RAPINOE, SUE BIRD (WNBA legend), ABBY WAMBACH, CRYSTAL DUNN, TRINITY RODMAN, ADRIANNA FRANCH, ASHLYN HARRIS, ROSE LAVELLE, KELLEY O’HARA, JULIE FOUDY, CHRISTEN PRESS, BECKY SAUERBRUNN, MALLORY PUGH, KRISTIE & SAM MEWIS, TOBIN HEATH, MEGHAN KLINGENBERG, SAM COFFEY, HEATHER O’REILLY, MIDGE PURCE, DANSBY SWANSON (Atlanta Braves), JUSTIN TUCK (former NFL great), HANNAH STORM (Amazon Sports), TAYLOR ROOKS (Turner Broadcaster), JT BATSON (CEO/Secretary General, US Soccer Federation), CINDY PARLOW CONE (U.S. Soccer President), JESSICA BERMAN (NWSL Commissioner), and more
Damn, what a list🔥🔥
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loubagoob · 2 years
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p-evvy · 2 years
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They hated Jesus (Meghan rapinoe) because he told the truth (that Virgil van dijk is cute)
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leveloneandup · 2 months
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Christen Press Is Determined to Reimagine the Way Female Athletes Are Seen
For two-time World Cup winner Christen Press, who made her debut in the U.S. Women’s National Team in 2013, it’s no surprise that women’s sports have been having their moment—both before and throughout these Paris Summer Olympics.
Press, along with her teammate and partner Tobin Heath, have bet big on the public’s love of women’s sports. The duo launched their podcast, The Re-Cap Show, during the 2023 Women’s World Cup—the highest attended in history. It wasn’t their first foray into entrepreneurship in the women’s sports space; they are co-CEOs of Re-Inc, a global community for sports fans and changemakers, which launched ahead of the 2019 World Cup. The Re-Cap Show has amassed a dedicated online fan base, with video clips circulated among Re-Inc's 49,000 YouTube subscribers and 123,000-strong Instagram following.
On The Re-Cap Show, the duo bring fans behind the scenes of professional women’s soccer, both at the international level and in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). They debrief games with high-profile guests such as defender Ali Krieger, previous national team head coach Jill Ellis, current national team captain at the Olympics Lindsey Horan, and Angel City FC co-founder Kara Nortman. Press and Heath also break down and share their own perspectives on buzzy topics like scandals in the NWSL, what it’s like to date your teammate, and the recent cheating saga with the Canadian team.
Press and Heath launched Season 3 of the podcast in June, just in time to document the national soccer team’s journey at the Paris Summer Olympics. For Press—who returned to the pitch for Angel City FC on Thursday for the first time in over two years, after four surgeries to repair her torn ACL—it's up to women’s media to meet this moment and capitalize on it.
TIME delved into the Olympics, The Re-Cap Show, and why this moment in women’s sports is so important during a video interview with Press.
TIME: The momentum for women’s sports right now is immense. Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese enjoyed record-breaking performances in the NCAA last year, and the WNBA opened their 2024 season with their highest attendance in 26 years. This is also the first Olympics with gender parity. How is all of this impacting the way you cover the Paris Olympics with The Re-Cap Show?
Press: You're spot-on that women's sports are having insane momentum right now. For us, all the attention has really increased our mission to reimagine the way women are seen and experienced in sports. We started our show during the World Cup because we’re women soccer players, and that's when we committed to turning on a spotlight [and] never turning it off.
But the Olympics is this huge opportunity to inspire and reveal what's already there: lots of leagues, athletes, and players that are doing their job all-year round, but they get to be at the highest stage this summer. From a business perspective, [it’s about] bringing those supporters, fans, and community members into the women's sports world, which is the most inclusive, diverse, and interesting community that uses sport as a vehicle for change.
Take us back to creating Re-Inc with your teammates Tobin Heath, Megan Rapinoe, and Meghan Klingenberg. How far have you all come since then?
We started Re-Inc in 2019 with a single T-shirt before we went to the World Cup and it said “Liberté, Égalité, Défendez.” It was a play on the French motto [“Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité”] as we had headed to France, so we switched the word “fraternity” to “defend” because as the U.S. Women's National Team, we were defending our title, but we were also defending the principles of liberty and equality.
But since then, it’s grown into a community. Watching women play sports is an act of revolution. Not so long ago, women were not allowed to play sports, and until recently, we were not paid to play sports or paid very well. And so I think as women's sports get heightened, it is just the living and breathing symbol of progress in society that women can rise and be stars on the court and on the field. With launching our media division, we saw how the coverage was failing to represent the lifestyle and culture of us, and it was just a copy and paste from the men's side. The broadcast and the commentary was so off-putting that it was spoiling the sport for us. No one knew how to talk about gal culture.
What kinds of commentary were you used to hearing while you were playing with the U.S. Women’s National Team?
Sometimes, when I'm watching people commentate, I feel like they’re a kindergarten teacher explaining the basics of soccer with the assumption that the person who's watching has no idea what they’re watching.
I think there's a lot that needs to be improved. Also, when it comes to addressing social issues and the institutional prejudice that happens within sports, especially how we talk about Black athletes… The media should make sure you're seeing this vision of a woman athlete in a way that can be a badass—not self-conscious, but laughing loud and really proud of her success. So I think all of those lifestyle and social issues are baked into the game.
And then obviously, as the game grows, we're going to have more expertise and fundamental knowledge and that will just make the broadcast so much better. Part of why the Olympics is so great is because you get the best—the best commentators, the best camera angles—and that's another reason why people will fall in love with all the sports, since it's not, you know, just an iPhone shot of the last 50 meters of a race.
Your former teammate Kelley O’Hara is working with Just Women's Sports. Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird are bringing back their podcast, A Touch More, and your former teammate Sam Mewis is also hosting her own show, The Women’s Game. Why do you think this is the moment where so many female athletes are working in media?
I haven't heard of another market that people are talking about that is successful right now, other than AI and women's sports. I feel very proud to have started this business five years ago and kind of be positioned as ready for the moment as opposed to reacting to the moment. As athletes, we're all inspiring each other and the businesses that are cropping up are inspired by a desire for all of us to raise the game and continue to have an impact. I'm very proud to be about it, to be a part of it, and to be alongside pioneering women. I think the competition is healthy, and it's necessary. It pushes us and I love that.
Many people view women’s sports as a sacred, safe space—something you talk a lot about on your podcast. Is there any fear that as the women’s game becomes more popular and more fans join, that other energies will enter into the space?
I always say the air gets thinner at the top. I think women's sports is a very diverse, inclusive space. And I actually know that members of the community feel very protective of the space. We have our membership community and our members often speak about protecting the space. There will always be challenges as it gets more mainstream.
That’s why I love doing our show: every week, we're talking about the challenges. We’re talking about how the women's sports community feels about someone's bigoted comment or someone who misrepresented them. And it's a two-way dialogue. I think that's really essential to maintain the integrity.
I remember when the social media scandal with midfielder Korbin Albert—who’s currently on the Olympic roster—came out earlier this year. You and Tobin went straight into talking about it. I think a lot of fans were curious to hear from you about it.
It was hard to talk about that, because we were afraid of someone just clipping a tiny piece of the conversation and, like, missing all the nuance and kind of misconstruing our language, but we thought it was important enough to do it anyway. Nuance is something that's consistently missing from the echo chambers.
What are you hoping the Olympics brings to the world of women’s sports?
Kara Nortman, who is the co-founder of Angel City, always tells a story that she was at the 2015 Women’s World Cup, and was completely moved and inspired by us winning. Then, she came home to try to watch us play, and couldn’t find any games, and she couldn't find jerseys. That’s why she started a women's soccer team. I think that story is so beautiful, because it really emulates what's so special at the Olympics.
I think there's a huge opportunity to uplift sports—even the sports that aren't as popular as women's soccer—and for people to go home and become lifelong fans.
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saintmeghanmarkle · 1 year
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Another Meghan Quip on Gutfeld! and the comparison is to Megan Rapinoe by u/HawkeyeinDC
Another Meghan Quip on Gutfeld! and the comparison is to Megan Rapinoe https://ift.tt/Wot69SD post link: https://ift.tt/VechAoT author: HawkeyeinDC submitted: August 08, 2023 at 09:42AM via SaintMeghanMarkle on Reddit
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