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. In the Season 7 finale, two-time Olympic gold medalist and World Cup champion Briana Scurry returns to Laughter Permitted to discuss her new book "My Greatest Save." I went for a run and listened to Naomi Girmas story. 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." And they brought it with the funny stories. We called a couple of our pals, and asked for one thing: a funny story. The third way that we can grow from stress is our closeness to others. In Most Pressing Questions, Julie asserts herself as Tylers personal cheerleader for a surf competition in San Clemente this September, and in the close of the show, Julie and Lynn debate whether cereal is a soup. Wheelchair racing superstar Tatyana McFadden joins Laughter Permitted to share her remarkable journey from a Russian orphanage to Paralympic stardom. 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. First of all her laugh is infectious! 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. Poltica, cultura e classe na Revoluo Francesa. And that is psychologists [Richard] Tedeschi's and [Lawrence] Calhoun work, in what's called post-traumatic growth. Swimming, U.S. speed skating, U.S. track and field, U.S. soccer and U.S. hockey. -- and finds common ground with Julie over the merits of having an air fryer. Jordan shares how Sue came to work with the team, and both talk about the secret sauce that went into building the Olympic volleyball team's chemistry. 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. Email Julie and Lynn at laughterpermitted@gmail.com. What's important to us. Next: random acts of kindness. 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. She also recalls her first encounter with soccer at a Danish refugee camp and how she fell in love with the game. World Cup champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist Cindy Parlow Cone joins Laughter Permitted to discuss her role as president of U.S. Soccer and how she is working toward a culture shift in the game in the wake of the Sally Yates report. 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. If you don't already have iTunes, you can download it here. And if we can turn our stresses, our traumas, if we're going to turn them into growth experiences, we have got to add action with that. Happy Thanksgiving from Laughter Permitted! She would go on to excel in wheelchair racing and win 16 Summer Paralympic medals and 24 major marathon titles, but Tatyana says a silver medal in cross-country skiing at the 2014 Winter Paralympics in her home country of Russia is one her career "highs." 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. In the 100th episode of Laughter Permitted, members of the 1999 World Cup champion team come together to swap stories from their playing days, including pranks, the impact head coach Tony DiCicco had on them and how they stay in touch to this day thanks to a text chain. 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. 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. A man lives in conflict as he deals with his friends and love interests against the backdrop of So Paulo. Ashlyn also makes Laughter Permitted history during the game portion of the show by calling in help from a teammate. 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. 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. World Cup Champs Week and the laughs continue with Sam Mewis and Rose Lavelle. 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. As a single mother, Jessica has had a nomadic career in professional soccer that's ultimately led to winning three NWSL titles and a World Cup in 2019. #sammyneedsaca. WNBA champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist Candace Parker joins Laughter Permitted to talk about starting her 14th WNBA season for the Chicago Sky, what drives her and lessons she learned from Pat Summitt. Simone sits down with Julie to talk about the 2016 Rio Olympics and what life has been like since. 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. In a special bonus episode of Laughter Permitted, Julie talks with Ally Chief Marketing and Public Relations Officer Andrea Brimmer to learn about Ally's continued commitment to women's sports and players in the NWSL. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, 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. 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. Julie and Lynn also introduce a new segment in the close of the show. Perhaps most importantly, though, we learn how to correctly pronounce "Doris. And enjoy some really, really bad singing in the close of the show. There was real clarity in our closeness to others. 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. After building a home gym during quarantine, Hilary shares how she needed something else to pursue, so she decided to get her MBA! 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. The Lynn Game proves to be a close battle with a metaphor for life built into it. Post-traumatic growth, and related to that is a more recent iteration that is called stress-related growth. Plus, Venus invites Julie to be on team "Bad Guys" and explains that while the Olympics might be in her future, pickle ball most likely isn't. You're going for a walk and you notice somebody's dog, and ask, "What kind of dog is that? One thing that I encourage people to do: celebrate small things. In a special bonus episode of Laughter Permitted, Julie talks with Meghann Burke, Executive Director of the National Women's Soccer League Players Association, and Andrea Brimmer, Chief Marketing and PR Officer of Ally, about the partnership they have formed to enact positive change for the players of the NWSL. 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. 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. At the end of the interview, Amandas baby daughter, Reagan, joins the party, and in the close of the show, Julie and Lynn consider how much money it would take for either of them to step in the cage with Amanda. Julie shares the PTSD and empathy she feels as she watches Christine and her teammates go through their battle. When you choose to write your own story, truly make that a choice. 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. -- languages and blows Julie and Lynn away with her perspective on making progress in life. Julie asks the hard-hitting question about showering in space, Lynn requests a ride in an F-18 with Col. Mann when she returns to Earth and we all learn that microgravity is fabulous for your Superwoman impersonations.Learn more about your ad choices. Send us an email at: laughterpermitted@gmail.com. (This episode was a 2-Snorter. Laughter Permitted is live from the espnW Women + Sports Summit with UCLA gymnastics greats Valorie "Miss Val" Kondos Field and Katelyn Ohashi. Along with explaining the virtues of huddling -- from support to sponsorship -- Brooke gives ideas on how all women can find their way into a huddle. Missy shares what it was like to win four gold medals at the 2012 London Olympics as a 17-year-old -- theres a Justin Bieber story involved -- and how the 2016 Rio Olympics were the hardest eight days of her career. She describes how that experience shaped her life and talks candidly about mental health. Robin tells the story of when she met Julie while covering the 1999 World Cup, how her parents influenced her as a person and why she is so passionate about her role at GMA. In the close of the show, members of the "Dope Village" share their "cheers" for the year. Season 1 of Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy kicks off with World Cup champion and Olympic gold medalist Abby Wambach and her wife, best-selling author, activist and philanthropist Glennon Doyle. Also, a "Know Your 99ers with The 99ers" Lynn Game goes a bit off the rails and The 99ers answer questions submitted by fans. It's roll up your sleeves, hard work. It's about who am I in this world? 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. Sister Jean also discusses her love of working with college students and why she believes that talking with people ultimately shows us how much we have in common. Since Julie and Lynn are professional laughers, we figured we could help everyone out. 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. 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. What if I told youwomen in Iran *cant even go to a soccer game. Tamyra shares how she quickly rose in the sport of wrestling despite a late start, how tragedy has shaped her perspective on life and why fun is a key component to her success as an athlete. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices. It's a decision that you make. Pay attention to what you're feeling, and then have the courage to act on it. It's easy. 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. Stay tuned as Dawn and Julie bond over a mutual love -- their dogs. Professor Hacker: Perspective. Julie and Lynn share highlights of Season 8 and hand out some Dopie Awards. Laughter Permitted is back! 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. 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. WNBA Champion and MVP Nneka Ogwumike joins Laughter Permitted to talk about life inside the Wubble, her leadership style as president of the WNBA Players Association and her advice for women on how they can advocate for themselves. It's a new beginning to examine how we're living, who's in our life. Also, look for communities and connection, and these don't have to be long or enduring. In the Season 8 finale, renowned mental skills expert, author and Pacific Lutheran University professor Dr. Colleen Hacker returns to Laughter Permitted for a record fifth time to discuss the power of setting intentions for your year, how to use daily visual cues to help achieve your personal pursuits and why expressing gratitude is vital in life. 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 close of the show, learn a quote Julie has lived by since her high school days. Her mother, Dr. Kate Karik, has seen her lifelong work come to fruition in the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Simone's mom, Nellie, also joins the conversation, with her own hilarious take on Simone's successes in the gym and attempts at adulting. Bri opens up about the challenging time she experienced after suffering a concussion in 2010, tells the story of how she pawned her gold medals in order to make ends meet and how she worked her way back to health. Laughter -- and donuts -- permitted. Mental skills coach and performance psychology specialist Dr. Colleen Hacker joins espnW's Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy to discuss why it's important to celebrate the small things. Guaranteed it will not be the last, but maybe just the last RECORDED one.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! No. Professional rock climber and American adventurer Emily Harrington joins Laughter Permitted to talk about making history by becoming the first woman to free climb the Golden Gate route of El Capitan in one day. In the close of the show, Julie and Lynn discuss alternative podcasts they could do together. I don't know what breed that is." Celebrate small things, such as, "The house is clean, baby!". As longtime teammates and friends, Abby and Julie share stories from their playing days and how Abbys forehead potentially saved Julies marriage. Award-winning sports journalist Malika Andrews joins Laughter Permitted to talk about her role as host of ESPN's NBA Today, reporting from inside the NBA bubble during the 2020 season and how the experience helped propel her career forward. In the Season 4 finale, Dr. Colleen Hacker returns to Laughter Permitted to dive deeper into four concepts -- or Hacker-isms -- she introduced to us back in March 2020. "The Kinger," as Julie calls her, won 39 Grand Slam titles in her tennis career, beat Bobby Riggs in the famed Battle of the Sexes match and is the first female athlete awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Plus, it is once again proven that Carla Overbeck is the best. We name our difficulties. Beth shares what it was like calling soccer with a young Julie Foudy as her color commentator. 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. With her signature style, Dr. Hacker explains the idea of stress-related growth, how weve all experienced a version of pressure training this past year and what steps can be taken to implement positive action into life. Turns out her mental skills expertise translates to a Lynn Game on The 99ers as Julie finds out firsthand. Brooke shares the inspiration behind writing her first book, breaks down the concept of a huddle and how women across the country are huddling to harness their collective power. And did we mention she's only 24?! 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. In the Season 5 finale, Dr. Colleen Hacker returns -- again! 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. Shalane Flanagan joins Laughter Permitted. 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. Mikaela is fresh off a monumental season in which she broke a 30-year-old record by winning 17 World Cup races in one season, captured four crystal globes -- which means she is the best in the world in four skiing disciplines -- and won her third straight overall World Cup title. 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. She is now an analyst and reporter for ESPN and espnW and, most importantly, a donut savant. Laughter Permitted is back! Be sure to stay tuned to the end of the episode when Julie's mother-in-law, Ruthie, joins the show to close out Season 2. But I would say, we need that same connection in life. In the close of the show, Julie and Lynn have deep thoughts on the topic of milk. We just name it. Guaranteed it will not be the last, but maybe just the last RECORDED one. Positive team member able to work independently to produce compelling content. | ESPN 7:00 AM ETLynn Olszowy | ESPN producer and reporterUntil a few months ago, 94-year-old Grace Larsen played in a weekly senior women's basketball league as part of the San Diego Splash. Always my go-to podcast when I run. A former professional tennis player, Mary tells tales of covering the Olympics, producing and writing documentaries and explains her brief foray into bog snorkeling. 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. 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! 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. Enjoy! Listen in to find out where Brandi's famous black bra from the 1999 World Cup final is and learn the truth about Julie's donut habit from Kristine Lilly. 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. But when you're reading stuff about the pandemic or you're talking to people about the pandemic, we're not focusing on the growth, are we? 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. 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