The point is to say yes to the possibility of something new. In the Season 6 finale, Dr. Colleen Hacker once again returns to the Laughter Permitted party to discuss aspirational challenges, the power of choice and what she'd like members of the Dope Village to take with them into 2022. Tamika explains how she turned a hearing impairment into her "superpower," the influence legendary University of Tennessee coach Pat Summitt had on her life and why her non-profit Catch the Stars Foundation is her proudest achievement. Meg offers her perspective on the Yates report, what it was like breaking the NWSL abuse story and what she thinks the future of the sport looks like. 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. 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. I'm frustrated, and now I need to get out in nature and see something bigger than me. If you have a noun in a sentence without a verb, you have an incomplete sentence. . Jessie recently came out with a book "Brave Enough," in which she opens up about her struggle with an eating disorder in her late teens, and how she ultimately healed, then went on to become an Olympic champion. There's also bad singing (it may or may not be the Green Machine song) Five-time Olympic medalist, bobsledder and overall rad human Elana Meyers Taylor joins Laughter Permitted to talk about becoming the most decorated Black athlete in Winter Olympics history, how she dealt with a Covid diagnosis upon arriving at the Beijing Games -- the story is something else -- and how she went from being a college softball player to a top-level bobsledder. What if I told youwomen in Iran *cant even go to a soccer game. Lynn: No. 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. "Getting ready for the #PaleyLive podcast of Laughter Permitted with @JulieFoudy and American former rugby union footballer and Women's Rugby World Cup Winner @phaidra_knight & Gold Medalist, and four-time Olympian for women's hockey @angelaruggiero. It has to be anonymous, and the reason that I require it to be anonymous is that we don't realize how much we do for others and it's tied into their appreciation for us for doing it. Listen in to find out how.Send us an email at: laughterpermitted@gmail.comLearn more about your ad choices. Mikaela talks about this past season, shares her strategy for dealing with fear and gets candid about her unabashed love of donuts. We have that choice. Jessie and Kikkan teamed up to win gold at the 2018 Winter Olympics in the women's team sprint event, but their stories don't end there. Next: random acts of kindness. Six-time Olympic medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee joins Laughter Permitted. Also find out how Tamika came to compete on "American Ninja Warrior" and own a tea cafe in Indianapolis called Tea's Me. Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy is a fun, thoughtful, candid conversation with trailblazers in sports about the joy/chaos of life and sports. 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. And what I'm feeling honestly, as hard as it is, I do look at it as an opportunity to grow. In the close of the show, Julie and Lynn share the soundtrack to their lives, which leads to a lot of Julie singing. And what I want to say to people is exploit your sense of choice, exploit it. Lynn Olszowy is a Feature Producer and Reporter at ESPN based in Bristol, Connecticut. -- languages and blows Julie and Lynn away with her perspective on making progress in life. Read More . 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. 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. Christine also explains why she chose to get way out of her comfort zone to write her book "Playing the Long Game," and in "high, low, cheer" we learn the influence Christine's parents had on her athletic career. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, NWSL Rookie of the Year and Defender of the Year Naomi Girma joins Laughter Permitted to share her reaction to high praise from Megan Rapinoe, what she has learned from veterans on the USWNT and how she wasintroduced to the game of soccer by her dad and the Ethiopian community in the Bay Area, where she grew up. Jill talks about her run as national team coach, goes in depth about the 2019 World Cup experience and closes the show with a maple donut. I found myself laughing along with you all! 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. 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." Shima shares how women fighting to attend men's soccer games in Iran became emblematic of their pursuit of freedom, the motivation behind the series and the impact she hopes it has. MMA fighter Amanda Nunes joins Laughter Permitted to talk about her dominance in UFC, what is left for her to do in the sport and how becoming a mom has helped her in the cage. The 319-page report detailed how "abuse in the NWSL is rooted in a deeper culture in women's soccer, beginning in youth leagues, that normalizes verbally abusive coaching and blurs boundaries between coaches and players." Producer, Laughter Permitted Podcast Lynn Olszowy is an Emmy award-winning feature producer for ESPN. 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. Listen to what you're saying. We just name it. Julie Foudy: Donuts? 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.Send Julie and Lynn a question at laughterpermitted@gmail.com.Learn more about your ad choices. #WECANTWAIT!" 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. Thanks for making the miles go by faster!! In a new Lynn Game, Amanda takes on Julie in a Trash Talk Off. Katie tells the story of her stint in Stanford's marching band and Simone gives an update on her snails, Shaka and Zulu. World Cup Champs week continues with USWNT captain Carli Lloyd, who has two World Cup titles, two Olympic gold medals and was twice named FIFA Player of the Year. In the close of the show, find out what happened when Julie played a round of golf with Mia Hamm and friends.Send your questions to Julie and Lynn at laughterpermitted@gmail.com!Learn more about your ad choices. 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. She also talks about what it was like winning a fifth gold medal alongside BFF Diana Taurasi at the Tokyo Olympics and tells the story of how fianc Megan Rapinoe found a way into the gold medal game. NBC host and reporter Rebecca Lowe joins Laughter Permitted to talk about covering the Premier League, the ups and downs of her career in sports journalism and how she is seeing football fandom grow in the United States. Named the Greatest Female Athlete of the 20th Century by "Sports Illustrated," Jackie talks about growing up in East St. Louis and how she returned to her hometown to build the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Community Center. The jumping off point: Our conversation with Dr. Colleen Hacker in which she pointed to laughter as the antidote to stress. And did we mention she's only 24?! Julie and Lynn share highlights of Season 6 and hand out some Dopie Awards. I don't know what breed that is." Next up on World Cup Champs week are Julie Ertz and Crystal Dunn. Sally also shares the impact Billie Jean King and Pat Summitt have had on her life and delves into stories from her latest book, "What Sports Teach Us about Work and Life," out June 6. Finally, Kelley and Lynn find a shared fondness for the Bachelor and Bachelorette franchise, while Julie makes a year-making discovery during "takeaways" in the close of the show. These communities and connections can be very brief. 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. Plus learn about Becky's love of shoes and expert knowledge of the 90s. And some of the people that we may have expected or thought or anticipated being central to our lives, not so much. And learn what "Hit me with an 'And I!'" The Splash Sisters, a squad of basketball players age 80 and older, stay fit while staying home, With fist raised, Olympic track and field star Gwen Berry determined to make a difference. Listen in as BJK tells stories from her life and how she continues to advocate for the advancement of women in sports and society. 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. In a recent episode of Laughter Permitted, Hacker, who is a professor at Pacific Lutheran University, joined hosts Julie Foudy and Lynn Olszowy to discuss how the lessons she teaches Olympic-level athletes and teams can be applied in everyday life and are particularly relevant in the wake of the pandemic. And they brought it with the funny stories. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Soccer legend and Olympic gold medalist Christine Sinclair joins Laughter Permitted to discuss her historic career, and how she and her fellow Canadian national team members are in a bitter fight with Canadian Soccer for support. 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. In the Season 9 premiere, NASA Astronaut Nicole Mann joins Laughter Permitted while aboard the International Space Station. 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. (This episode was a 2-Snorter. Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy is a fun, thoughtful, candid conversation with trailblazers about the joy/chaos of life. 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. In this episode, Miss Val and Katelyn showcase their special bond, talk about the uniqueness of UCLA gymnastics and how joy helps bring out the best athletic performances. Learn more about your ad choices. U.S. women's national soccer team player Catarina Macario joins Laughter Permitted to share her journey of moving to the United States from Brazil at the age of 12 to pursue her dream of playing soccer. Julie and Lynn share highlights of Season 8 and hand out some Dopie Awards. Plus, find out why Adia has her players take etiquette class, and off the top of the episode, Adia's five-year-old son Matteo makes a cameo with his guitar. It's a new beginning to examine how we're living, who's in our life. 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. join Laughter Permitted to talk about the hilarious backstory of how they became partners (it involves Stagecoach and an errant text), the moment they knew their partnership could work and how their shared perfectionist mentality is effective for them. Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy is a fun, thoughtful, candid conversation with trailblazers about the joy/chaos of life. 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. Julie talks with Abby and Glennon about how their relationship began -- it turns out Oprah played a role -- and Abby describes the ups and downs of life post-soccer, and how a graduation speech inspired her latest book, "Wolfpack," coming in April 2019. In the first bonus episode of Laughter Permitted dedicated to the 50th anniversary of Title IX, former Women's Sports Foundation CEO Donna Lopiano joins the podcast to give a Tile IX tutorial and discuss the law's impact on women's sports. A newly minted American citizen, Rebecca gives a hilarious assessment of the use of wreaths on doors in the United States (now known as the Wreath Rant), and shares why she enjoys it when things go awry on live TV. Professor Colleen Hacker: My mind immediately goes to two terms that really have been researched and written about and shared, although not as widely as I might prefer. 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. Laughter -- and donuts -- permitted. 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. 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. Sydney talks about being a true "soccer mom" -- she has a 2-year-old son, Cassius, and is expecting her second child this summer -- how she's still training while pregnant and her future plans for her soccer career. Jessica's 9-year-old son, Caleb, joins the conversation and is so good on the mic that he has been invited to be on every episode going forward. We name our frustrations. We name our feelings. When you choose to write your own story, truly make that a choice. The Lynn Game proves to be a close battle with a metaphor for life built into it. As an authority on the psychology of peak performance, Dr. Hacker is a master of making complex concepts digestible, relatable and actionable. And get this. 530 Followers, 108 Following, 10 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from LYNN (@lynnolszowy) They go into the current state of USA Gymnastics and its newest president, and talk about what really went down during the 2018 world championships when Simone won the all-around with a kidney stone. In the close of the show, Julie shares a "Hacker-ism" Lynn hasn't heard before that applies to Elana's journey at the 2022 Winter Olympics. No. In the third bonus episode of Laughter Permitted dedicated to the 50th anniversary of Title IX, Mia Hamm and Julie discuss how Title IX has impacted their lives. Christine also explains why she chose to get way out of her comfort zone to write her book "Playing the Long Game," and in "high, low, cheer" we learn the influence Christine's parents had on her athletic career. Laughter Permitted presents The Mia Hamm Split Pants Story. -- to Laughter Permitted. Candace shares the best parts of being back in her hometown of Chicago -- its possible her mom has done some of her laundry -- and explains why, at the age of 35, she considers what her legacy will be. Women's Sports Summit: The ESPNW event was held Thursday. Also: Find out about Allyson's "sneaker room" and where she falls in the "Is a cinnamon roll a donut?" Laughter Permitted is back! Five-time Olympian, 10-time X Games gold medalist and snowboard cross star Lindsey Jacobellis joins Laughter Permitted to talk about winning two gold medals at the Beijing Games, her experience with the media over the years and how she adjusted her mindset at this past Olympics to focus on her own goals. Two of Julie's former USWNT teammates, Danielle Slaton and Saskia Webber, join Laughter Permitted to have a conversation about a topic they had never discussed when they played soccer together: race. Her journey is one of grit, courage and determination. She graduated from the University of Notre Dame and has a master's in broadcast journalism from Northwestern. In the Lynn Game, Julie finds a way to get in her own head, and in Most Pressing Questions, Kendall explains how she squatted her 310-pound, NFL-playing husband during quarantine. It's available to us, but you have to do something. Lynn: No. 2021 espnW Summit: Laughter Permitted Live Podcast with Julie Foudy and Lynn Olszowy. 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." Laughter Permitted is back! Also, find out where the fun happens during TNT broadcasts, and why fishing might not be in Candaces future plans. In Most Pressing Questions, Crystal shares her favorite dance move, sings some of her go-to karaoke song and explains why she limits her coffee intake. Dr. Kariks dedication to her research amidst adversity inspired her daughter, who became an elite rower and Olympian. In the Season 5 premiere, USWNT legend Abby Wambach returns to Laughter Permitted. Happy Thanksgiving from Laughter Permitted! 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. So listen in because Flash Class is once again in session! This is a new beginning for so many people. 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. Episodes Popular Podcasts See All Advertise With Us For You What a powerful gift to share. Olympic gold medalists and beach volleyball team Alix Klineman and April Ross (a.k.a. The Latest. Arizona head basketball coach Adia Barnes joins Laughter Permitted to talk about her style as a coach, the double middle finger moment and what went into upsetting UConn in the semifinals. Three-time Olympic medalist Kendall Coyne Schofield joins Laughter Permitted to talk about her quest to see a viable women's professional hockey league form, how she and fellow players are working to make that happen and what the journey has been like. Lynn also shares an email Robin wrote to her 15 years ago. Tuesday October 15, 2019 12:40pm - 1:45pm EDT Room B It's about who am I in this world? What we value. Guaranteed it will not be the last, but maybe just the last RECORDED one. Videos of each segment can be found on their website. Laughter Permitted is back! 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. Also, a "Know Your 99ers with The 99ers" Lynn Game goes a bit off the rails and The 99ers answer questions submitted by fans. Plus, Sarah shares her favorite moments from Super Bowl LV, and we find out what the chatter during a game is really like from NFL players. Get ready to be inspired to go after your big goal in life! 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. Stay tuned for the close of the show in which we get one final Toto toilet update. And I think one of the things that we've all found in the pandemic is that we've benefited from unexpected people in unexpected places in unexpected ways. They can just be one-off chats. Olympic gold medalist volleyball player Jordan Larson and legendary college softball coach and high performance consultant Sue Enquist join Laughter Permitted to discuss how the U.S. national volleyball team developed its team culture en route to gold at the Tokyo Olympics. It's easy. means in the close of the show. Layshia also discusses the freedom of living your truth (that's where the "gold" is), how she and her wife are raising their chid in gender expansiveness and why humanity needs to be considered when discussing transgender athletes. Malika is also open about adversity she faced in her adolescence, and how she credits her college best friend with helping her find journalism. Stay tuned to find out which role was Natalie's favorite and if we can ever expect a Natalie's Rap Part 3. And you recognize that your efforts matter, that your work has been rewarded. Incorrect NWSL Quotes. Season 3 of Laughter Permitted premieres with USWNT superstars and power couple Ali Krieger and Ashlyn Harris, who talk about going public with their relationship, the significance of sharing their wedding on social media and Ali's journey from being cut from the USWNT and then winning a second World Cup. 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. Laughter Permitted Podcast Producer Lynn Olszowy is an Emmy award-winning feature producer for ESPN. The "Lynn Game" features questions about the 80's with another enthusiastic cameo by Swaggy, and in the close of the show, find out what Julie said to make Lynn snort. In the close of the show, Julie does a deep dive into her love affair with the Toto toilet. 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