One thing that I encourage people to do: celebrate small things. Lynn Olszowy: How can we look at this past year and be better for it considering how tough it was? It's like the analogy of hiking up a mountain or climbing a mountain or some metaphor like that -- that if all you do is climb and look up, you just climb and look up, the only thing you will see is how far you have to go. The point is to say yes to the possibility of something new. Kelley also discusses her decision to stand during the national anthem and the united message the USWNT has on racial justice. Your guide to all the 2023 Women's World Cup stadiums, with photos, WNBA draft grades: Fever, Lynx score top marks, Stars react to the WNBA draft's top picks, Sarah Thomas, the first woman to officiate a Super Bowl, joins espnW's 'Laughter Permitted' to talk about the day she made history, Arizona coach Adia Barnes explains what it means to balance motherhood and coaching, How life in the 'Wubble' forever changed three WNBA players. She also reflects on her illustrious track & field career. Producer's Notes: If this episode sounds like a Zoom call with 19 people on it, that's because it is, but we promise laughs! Last but not least, Hilary describes what a hockey locker room smells like, and Julie gives a highly anticipated update on her Toto dream toilet. Elana also shares what it is like being a professional athlete while raising her son, Nico. In the close of the show, Julie and Lynn discuss alternative podcasts they could do together. Such an important and enlightening conversation on so many levels. Shortly after the Olympics, Kikkan was diagnosed with breast cancer. Also, look for communities and connection, and these don't have to be long or enduring. Seven-time Grand Slam champion and 5-time Olympic medalist Venus Williams joins Laughter Permitted to talk about her fight for equal pay in tennis, where her entrepreneurial spirit comes from and what continues to drive her as player. Get the inside scoop on the U.S. women's national team's fight for equitable support, find out how Kendall was the showstopper at this year's NHL All-Star skills competition and how Meghan auditioned for "The Voice.". In a new Lynn Game, Amanda takes on Julie in a Trash Talk Off. Listen: Laughter Permitted hosts Julie Foudy and Lynn Olszowy talk to mental skills coach Colleen Hacker about the concept of stress-related growth and power of choice. The point is to try it. On the next stop on the Laughter Permitted party train, Julie Foudy catches up with her longtime pal Jessica Mendoza, who is a two-time Olympic medalist in softball and an analyst on ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball. She explains exactly what a "down judge" does -- it's next-level multitasking -- and tells the story of how being voted out of a church basketball league set her on the path to becoming a football official. . Listen. In the second installment of "Just for Laughs," USWNT stars and World Cup champions Lindsey Horan and Emily Sonnett share stories about parallel parking, an ongoing joke involving Rose Lavelle and Skechers, how Emily once desperately needed water during a team meeting and the time Lindsey's shoelace got stuck in an escalator at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris. An icon in the world of sports broadcasting, Doris explains how a basketball scholarship to college changed the trajectory of her life and the role "divine providence" has played throughout her 30-year career. Katelyn is an All-American gymnast and national champion who barnstormed the internet with viral videos of her floor routines from both her junior and senior years. Pink Card will forever change how you see fandom and freedom - keep listening for the first episode and binge the full season now in the 30 for 30 Podcasts feed. Six-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer Amy Van Dyken joins Laughter Permitted to talk about her history-making performance at the 1996 Summer Olympics, how her life changed in 2014 after her spinal cord was severed in an ATV accident and why CrossFit has become her refuge. Her journey is one of grit, courage and determination. We just name it. Swimming, U.S. speed skating, U.S. track and field, U.S. soccer and U.S. hockey. Email Julie and Lynn at laughterpermitted@gmail.com. Plus get the "tea" on the Aces' post-championship celebrations and hear an incredible story about A'ja's statue on the campus of her alma mater, the University of South Carolina. This is a new beginning for so many people. Olympic gold medalists and beach volleyball team Alix Klineman and April Ross (a.k.a. So Paulo, Sociedade Annima: Directed by Luiz Srgio Person. What's important to us. In the Season 5 premiere, USWNT legend Abby Wambach returns to Laughter Permitted. In a powerful episode of Laughter Permitted, USWNT star and World Cup champion Jessica McDonald shares her story of overcoming challenges in pursuit of her dreams. Plus, Julie goes into why lack of cheddar cheese was her tipping point during her playing days, and Brooke recalls the moment she learned the lesson to, "Go with your gut and speak the F up for yourself. Laughter Permitted makes its way to Colorado to meet up with Mikaela Shiffrin, who is one of the best alpine skiers on the planet and, perhaps equally as important, a bona fide donut lover. Ashleigh and Maggie talk about returning to training, winning gold at the Rio Olympics and how they want to make the sport of water polo more inclusive and diverse. In the close of the show, Julie puts it out into the universe that it's time for the pod to get a donut deal and Lynn takes over Questions Permitted to ask Julie about doing color commentary. Olympic gold medalist hockey player Hilary Knight joins Laughter Permitted to talk about the U.S. going for back-to-back gold at the upcoming Winter Olympics, her new NHL gig with ESPN and what she sees for the future of women's hockey. And enjoy some really, really bad singing in the close of the show. . Producer, Laughter Permitted Podcast Lynn Olszowy is an Emmy award-winning feature producer for ESPN. Spoiler alert: 99ers might be involvedand you can ask them anything! Olszowy: What I'm hearing is a lot of positive action and not just positive thinking. Plus, it is once again proven that Carla Overbeck is the best. In the close of the show, Lynn breaks down Julie's latest attempt at doing the worm. When you choose to write your own story, truly make that a choice. Plus Naomi and Julie swap stories about their moms and Naomi discusses her Stanford degree in Symbolic Systems. The kidnapping story was hilarious but Julies Fruity Judy stories were great too! Professor Hacker: There is potential growth and it's available to each and every one of us regardless of gender or age or affiliation in life or career. Award-winning podcast producer Shima Oliaee joins Laughter Permitted to discuss her 4-part ESPN 30 for 30 podcast series "Pink Card," which centers on women's rights in Iran over the course of three generations. Dr. Eger, 94, recounts the words her mother told her that helped her survive the Auschwitz concentration camp, discusses her own healing journey and encourages everyone to consider their power of choice. In the Lynn Game, Julie and Bri go head-to-head in 99ers trivia and then Julie gives an update on the 99ers Netflix film in the close of the show. Just Women's Sports: Kelley O'hara signs with NJ/NY Gotham FC. 1:47. Julie and Lynn share highlights of Season 6 and hand out some Dopie Awards. Dr. Colleen Hacker on the importance of celebrating small things (1:08), Adia Barnes, as told to Ericka Goodman-Hughey, How Monica Puig finds post-tennis fulfillment, 26.2 miles at a time, USWNT's Ertz signs 1-year deal with Angel City, Obiri wins Boston women's race in 2nd marathon, D. Johnson leaves NC State, enters transfer portal, Sun Belt POY Jefferson commits to Louisville, OU's Storako taken 1st overall in pro softball draft, Lady Vols extend Harper through '27-28 season, Trans athlete deemed ineligible to play in NBL1, 2023 NCAA gymnastics championships: Oklahoma repeats and Trinity Thomas ties record, Tracking Trinity Thomas' journey to tying the perfect 10 record, The top 35 women's college basketball players in the transfer portal. Kendall also discusses the 2022 Winter Olympics, her incredible performance at the 2019 NHL All-Star Skills Competition and what motivated her to write her book, "As Fast As Her." Since filing that suit in March 2019, the USWNT won its fourth FIFA World Cup and continued its streak of global dominance. #006666. Plus, Emily tells us about her dog named "Cat," and explains why a wide-mouthed Nalgene water bottle is a necessary accessory when living out of a van. Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy heads to Southern California to meet up with volleyball legend and three-time Olympic gold medalist Kerri Walsh Jennings. During her tenure as head coach of the UCLA program, Miss Val won seven NCAA national championships, was 4-time National Coach of the Year and named Pac-12 Coach of the Century. Listen in as BJK tells stories from her life and how she continues to advocate for the advancement of women in sports and society. You put yourself in reduced space and then you reduce the number of touches for instance on the soccer ball to increase the stress so that if she can play controlled and possession in small spaces, imagine how much easier it will be on a huge soccer field. Find out what it was like for these friends to play in their first World Cup, how choreographed dances kept the mood light in the USWNT locker room and why Sam Mewis is hoping her World Cup win can lead to a new ride. Laughter Permitted is back! Wheelchair racing superstar Tatyana McFadden joins Laughter Permitted to share her remarkable journey from a Russian orphanage to Paralympic stardom. Seventeen-time Paralympic medalist Oksana Masters joins Laughter Permitted to share her powerful story of spending her childhood in Ukrainian orphanages before being adopted by her mother, Gay Masters, and moving to the United States. Plus: Find out the go-to dish Dr. Eger makes her grandchildren, her favorite TV show and the unique way she ends every speech. Laughter Permitted is joined by sports journalism icon Mary Carillo, who is an Emmy-award-winning correspondent for HBO Real Sports, a two-time Peabody award-winner and a member of the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame. You've been warned! Stayed tuned for a HUGE announcement in the close of the show about plans for Laughter Permitted's 100th episode. Well coping how? WNBA Champion, 2-time WNBA MVP and Olympic gold medalist A'ja Wilson joins Laughter Permitted to discuss winning an WNBA title with the Las Vegas Aces, what it was like being coached by Dawn Staley and Becky Hammon and how she developed a leadership style that worked for her. The Latest. #sammyneedsaca. The two friends share stories from their latest World Cup win, talk about the USWNT's continued fight for equal pay and showcase an unabashed love of donuts. Laughter Permitted heads to Julie's alma mater, Stanford University, for a live episode. Julie: Corn dogs? Max to Patriots: 'Get over yourselves!' 1:41. Also find out about her new cookbook with BFF Elyse Kopecky called "Rise and Run," learn what Oprah's middle name is (it will blow your mind) and Lynn shares a big hairy audacious goal for herself at the end of the interview. 2019 @ 9:33 am / Reblog / 84 notes . Stay tuned for THREE "Zoom bombs" from Kelley's U.S. teammates and good friends Alex Morgan, Allie Long and Emily Sonnett, who each tell their favorite Kelley stories. (A certain handwritten sign from Beth helped Julie to know when to -- ahem -- stop talking.) Sprinklr 26 Retweets 5 Quote Tweets 168 Likes Random @SportLurker May 4 Replying to @espnW @JulieFoudy and @LynnOlszowy Veteran journalist and longtime CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin joins Laughter Permitted to talk all about her new book "Huddle." All of us have been given a very powerful magnifying glass during COVID, pay attention. Shalane talks about the incredible journey the marathons have been, how she's doing something that "lights her soul on fire" and why she hopes she's proof positive that sport is for life. Plus find out what comedian Amy Schumer DMd Alix before the gold medal match in Tokyo. In the ninth episode of her podcast series, Laughter Permitted, Julie Foudy (above) sits down with two of Stanford's Olympic swimmers, Simone Manuel '18 and Katie Ledecky '20, to talk about their . I go back to how can you grow? Near the end of the episode, Tobin shares the story of why she chose to wear Doris Burke's name on the back of her jersey and what Doris' reaction was (we got Doris' blessing to include the storyit's a good one). Also, Saskia Webber was not in the Lynn Game because she had to duck out early to catch a flight.Email Julie and Lynn at laughterpermitted@gmail.com.Learn more about your ad choices. Dr. Hacker, who is an expert in the psychology of performance and professor at Pacific Lutheran University, discusses how lessons she teaches Olympic-level athletes can be applied in everyday life, and are particularly relevant in the wake of the pandemic. Fellow Cardinal and Olympic champion swimmers Katie Ledecky and Simone Manuel join Julie for a conversation about their success at the Rio Olympics and what life is like now as professional swimmers. So Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2007 Celebrate small things, such as, "The house is clean, baby!". Stayed tuned for a HUGE announcement in the close of the show about plans for Laughter Permitted's 100th episode. Always my go-to podcast when I run. Six-time WNBA all-star and coaching trailblazer Becky Hammon joins Laughter Permitted to talk about winning a WNBA championship in her first season as coach of the Las Vegas Aces, how fun played a role in the team's success and what she learned as an assistant coach to Gregg Popovich. New from 30 for 30 Podcasts, Pink Card tells the tale of Iranian women who dare to risk it all for the simple right to watch a soccer match. It's no coincidence that, under Hacker's guidance, the U.S. team went on to win a gold medal at the 1996 Olympics followed by a World Cup win in 1999. Cue the crowd noise because Laughter Permitted is back! Tobin talks about her life, soccer career, the USWNT's equitable support fight and how, as a longtime member of the national team, she hasn't sought the spotlight. Laughter Permitted takes an out-of-this-world journey to SPACE! Stress-related growth or post-traumatic growth is defined as the positive outcomes that result from stressful or traumatic situations. I don't know what breed that is." Along with sharing the realities of life inside the NCAA tournament bubble, Adia tells the full story of pumping breast milk during halftime of the national championship game. Laughter Permitted is in New York City with trailblazing journalist Katie Couric. With Ana Esmeralda, Eva Wilma, Otelo Zeloni, Walmor Chagas. . Considered one of the greatest soccer players ever, Abby gets candid about how the challenging moments in her career and life have shaped her the most. Also: Find out how Kerri realized she was pregnant while competing in the London Olympics, and In Most Pressing Questions, Kerri tells us what question she gets asked the most -- and whether she'd rather win one more gold medal or hit a jackpot for $750 million. Laughter -- and donuts -- permitted. She also tells a hilarious story about the night before the gold medal match at the 2016 Olympics, and we learn the difference between Claressas hit list and prayer list. It's not. That's it. Holocaust survivor, psychologist and bestselling author Dr. Edith Eger joins Laughter Permitted to talk about her life and bestselling book, "The Choice: Embrace the Possible." Cross-country skiing superstars Jessie Diggins and Kikkan Randall join Laughter Permitted. Listen in to find out how.Send us an email at: laughterpermitted@gmail.comLearn more about your ad choices. And what I'm feeling honestly, as hard as it is, I do look at it as an opportunity to grow. Plus, find out what goes into being a GOAT and who makes the Starbucks runs for the coaching staff at South Carolina. South Carolina basketball coach Dawn Staley joins Laughter Permitted to talk about her new $22.4 million contract, her purpose as a coach and the story behind giving pieces of the 2017 national championship net to Black coaches across the country. In the Season 6 premiere, two-time NCAA champion, four-time WNBA champion and five-time Olympic gold medalist Sue Bird joins the Laughter Permitted party. For this installment of Laughter Permitted, we took interviews Julie did for an E:60 profile on USWNT star Tobin Heath and turned them into an episode. If you have a noun in a sentence without a verb, you have an incomplete sentence. 2: gratitude. Stay tuned for the close of the show in which we get one final Toto toilet update. She also talks about what it's like to interview Gregg Popovich, the significance of NBA players saying "Thanks, Doris," after she interviews them and the bond she now has with USWNT star Tobin Heath. Producer, ESPN and Co-Host of espnW's Laughter Permitted podcast. She also discusses competing in the 2022 Winter Paralympics in Beijing while war began in Ukraine and how she found a way to give back to her home country. University of North Carolina women's lacrosse and U.S. women's national team head coach Jenny Levy joins Laughter Permitted to talk about her 28-year career in Chapel Hill, how UNC and Team USA both won championships this year and how she developed and continues to evolve her coaching philosophy. In a special live podcast at the Paley Center for Media in New York City, Hall of Fame USA rugby player Phaidra Knight and 4-time Olympic USA hockey player Angela Ruggerio join Laughter Permitted to discuss Title IX, their experiences in male-dominated sports and what they think everyone should know about Title IX. Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy Play Newest Follow Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy is a fun, thoughtful, candid conversation with trailblazers about the joy/chaos of life. Two-time World Cup champion and Olympic gold medalist Kelley O'Hara joins Laughter Permitted to talk about her career on the USWNT, her uber-competitiveness (it extends to crossword puzzles) and what it's been like hosting her podcast, "Just Women's Sports." Ibtihaj, who is the first Muslim American woman to wear a hijab while competing for the U.S. in the Olympics, discusses how she knew fencing could help her go to a top university, the challenges she faced on her road to the Olympics and how a smile can go a long way. Angel City Football Club founders Kara Nortman and Julie Uhrman join Laughter Permitted to talk about how ACFC came to be, the role Natalie Portman played in bringing women's professional soccer to L.A. and what sets the organization apart in the pro sports landscape. ", Legendary softball pitcher and two-time Olympic medalist Cat Osterman joins Laughter Permitted to talk about how a silver medal at the 2008 Olympics impacted her life, and why she decided to come out of retirement for the 2020 Olympics. Legendary sports journalist and author Sally Jenkins joins Laughter Permitted to discuss how she crafts her columns, the importance of exploring "what's bugging you" and the advice she gives to up-and-coming journalists. Have the courage of your conviction to act on what you have discovered by looking through that magnifying glass. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices 1 hr 16 min I announce and cheer small celebrations, all day long, every day. Laughter Permitted kicks off Season 4 with Academy Award-winning actress Natalie Portman, who talks about her role in founding the newest NWSL team, Angel City, and why she was drawn to soccer as a way to make an impact in society. Professor Hacker: Perspective. Reviews. We name our difficulties. Laughter Permitted is live from Brooklyn and the espnW Summit, NYC with guest Allyson Felix, the most decorated track & field woman in U.S. Olympic history, with six gold and three silver medals! (Yes, this means more of Julie singing). She offers her unique insights on how we can positively frame our mindsets, use laughter as the antidote to stress and view social distancing as an opportunity. It's a new beginning to examine how we're living, who's in our life. Things get competitive during a Lynn Game about coffee and Swaggy once again shines, despite initially being locked out of Julies office. So far I've watched two videos and highly recommend: Hannah Storm with Sabrina Ionescu, introduced by Alison Overholt, and Laughter Permitted featuring Simone Biles and Crystal Dunn, a segment with Julie Foudy and Lynn Olszowy. She also has three Olympic medals. She graduated from the University of Notre Dame and has a master's in broadcast journalism from Northwestern. Mia Hamm Zoom bombs the conversation, and Carla, Mia and Julie share stories from their playing days, and how they once dominated a whiffle ball game against Carla's son. https://twitter.com/JulieFoudy/status/1339271531461976065No I don't have the whole 1 hour video, Laughter Permitted never released themFollow me on Twitter: . -- languages and blows Julie and Lynn away with her perspective on making progress in life. Also get the scoop on how Stewie celebrated after the Storm won in 2018, the impact Sue Bird has had on her life and how she pulled of a special surprise for her mom. In the Season 2 premiere of Laughter Permitted, the legendary Billie Jean King joins the party. Plus there is breaking news from Abby that leaves Julie nearly speechless, emphasis on nearly. And then, just being honest from a literature standpoint, spirituality. Get ready to be inspired, uplifted and walk away with new Hacker-isms -- aahhhh!!! They have two choices. In the close of the show, find out what happened when Julie played a round of golf with Mia Hamm and friends. Tobin Heath on the idea of never-ending ascension, her faith and how "words create worlds.". Now retired from competitive swimming, Missy updates us on what shes doing -- its a lot of good work! Plus Naomi and Julie swap stories about their moms and Naomi discusses her Stanford degree in Symbolic Systems. I found myself laughing along with you all! Cue the crowd noise! Thanks for making the miles go by faster!! Plus find out how many pull-ups Tatyana can do in a row and what her favorite city in the world is. Most importantly, its the first time in a long time that 18 of these 99ers got to laugh, toast and roast each other over a happy hour. Stay tuned for a rousing game and get the inside scoop on why it's common practice for water polo players to -- wait for it -- pee in the pool. Next up on World Cup Champs week are Julie Ertz and Crystal Dunn. We name what we're feeling, but I immediately want to plant in people's mind, "OK. And what's the verb?" Naming things has value because it gives us agency, but nouns need to be followed by verbs, and that's true in the English language. She graduated from the University of Notre Dame and has a master's in broadcast journalism from Northwestern. Lynn: No. Dr. Hacker, an expert on the psychology of peak performance, works with professional and Olympic athletes in a variety of sports including the NFL, MLB, PGA, LPGA, U.S. In this episode, Amy shares her incredible life story, how she deals with the daily challenges of cerebral palsy and why she lives each day with an "attitude of gratitude. In the second bonus episode of Laughter Permitted dedicated to the 50th anniversary of Title IX, ESPN journalist Katie Barnes joins the podcast to discuss the intersection of Title IX and transgender athletes. Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy is a fun, thoughtful, candid conversation with trailblazers in sports about the joy/chaos of life and sports. We also learn a new breathing technique and the value of high, low, cheer in daily life. Pay attention to what you're feeling, and then have the courage to act on it. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Laughter Permitted takes an out-of-this-world journey to SPACE! The jumping off point: Our conversation with Dr. Colleen Hacker in which she pointed to laughter as the antidote to stress. Mikaela talks about this past season, shares her strategy for dealing with fear and gets candid about her unabashed love of donuts. The point is to be game. You just reinforced how far away from the goal you are. Col. Mann shares what it means to be the first Native American woman in space, how the mental toughness she gained as a soccer player at the Naval Academy helped her during two spacewalks and what message she'd share with us all back on Earth. As an official member of the Dope Village, Cat weighs in on the great is a cinnamon roll a donut debate, and Julie teaches Cat her Soccerettes Green Machine song. I think we can all do better with that. Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy is a fun, thoughtful, candid conversation with trailblazers about the joy/chaos of life. Facebook; Twitter; Email; You may also like. Send us an email at: laughterpermitted@gmail.com. She also delves into what it's like being a woman calling MLB in primetime, how a cockroach in a Dominican Republic bathroom helped her out of a hitting slump, what it's like homeschooling her sons and why scotch is her preferred drink of choice. Julie and Lynn share highlights of Season 8 and hand out some Dopie Awards. Next jersey for sure! Lynn Olszowy's Phone Number and Email Last Update. Olympic gold medalists and water polo superstars Ashleigh Johnson and Maggie Steffens join Laughter Permitted. Emily describes what it was like achieving what she called an impossible dream," and how she actively seeks out existing in her limits. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices. In honor of Laughter Permitted's 103rd episode, 103-year-old and Loyola University men's basketball team chaplain Sister Jean joins Laughter Permitted to share the secret to her longevity, the excitement she experienced during the Ramblers run to the Final Four in 2018 and why she finally decided to write her book, "Wake Up with Purpose: What Ive Learned in My First 100 Years. As an expert in the psychology of peak performance with a doctorate in exercise and movement science, Hacker's message to players then is one she continues to share today: It is possible to take a challenging loss and turn it into a growth experience. NFL official Sarah Thomas joins Laughter Permitted to talk all about making history as the first woman to officiate a Super Bowlwoot woot! Videos of each segment can be found on their website. Stick around for the close of the show where Julie answers a question about The 99ers because there's no such thing as too much 99ers. 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