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A former professional tennis player, Mary tells tales of covering the Olympics, producing and writing documentaries and explains her brief foray into bog snorkeling. Also find out how Tamika came to compete on "American Ninja Warrior" and own a tea cafe in Indianapolis called Tea's Me. Known for her 15-year run as co-anchor of NBC's the "Today" show, Katie also became the first woman to solo anchor a weekday evening newscast when she took over the helm at the "CBS Evening News." Videos of each segment can be found on their website. 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. Reviews. Her mother, Dr. Kate Karik, has seen her lifelong work come to fruition in the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Get ready to be inspired, uplifted and walk away with new Hacker-isms -- aahhhh!!! And she met her husband that year, too. We have that choice. Next jersey for sure! Outros olhares acerca da Revoluo Francesa: resenha de HUNT, Lynn. Julie and Lynn also introduce a new segment in the close of the show. Listenership. 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. 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. (1:08). It puts binoculars in your hands. In a thoughtful conversation, Bri reminisces about the 1999 World Cup final and opens up about how a concussion led to low moments in her life and eventually finding love. Next: random acts of kindness. Also, find out where the fun happens during TNT broadcasts, and why fishing might not be in Candaces future plans. Sprinklr 26 Retweets 5 Quote Tweets 168 Likes Random @SportLurker May 4 Replying to @espnW @JulieFoudy and @LynnOlszowy We name our feelings. 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. Find out when Beth knew she wanted to do play-by-play and how she has carved out her incredible career path. In the close of the show, Julie and Lynn discuss alternative podcasts they could do together. 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. Stay tuned as Dawn and Julie bond over a mutual love -- their dogs. Shalane Flanagan joins Laughter Permitted. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Laughter Permitted takes an out-of-this-world journey to SPACE! 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. Kelley also discusses her decision to stand during the national anthem and the united message the USWNT has on racial justice. Lastly, try something new. Foudy details what it's taken to move the case forward, while the team continues to play at a top level. US Soccer Federation president Carlos Cordeiro just resigned amidst controversy over sexist language in USSF's legal filings. Foudy: So, the pandemic has given us this opportunity, given the stress, to actually grow in this situation. Lynn Olszowy Verified 2,159 followers; Contact Information. -- to Laughter Permitted. Along with hilarious stories from their playing days, Julie and Mia talk about Mia's prowess as a youth soccer coach of the Killer Cobras and how both miss the days of living in a house together in Manhattan Beach. The A-Team!) 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. 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. 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. I found myself laughing along with you all! She tells the incredible story of what her first day in the U.S. entailed, how she made her way to Stanford University where she won two national titles and the role adversity has played in her life. 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. This episode also features Julie's viewpoint on hopping on the "Ted Lasso" fan train. 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." Get ready to be inspired to go after your big goal in life! 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. Lynn: No. Stayed tuned for a HUGE announcement in the close of the show about plans for Laughter Permitted's 100th episode. The point is to try it. In a special episode of Laughter Permitted, mental skills coach Dr. Colleen Hacker joins Julie and Lynn -- at a safe social distance via Skype -- to share strategies used by elite athletes that can be applied to dealing with the anxiety and uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus outbreak. My Speakers Sessions Tuesday, October 15 12:40pm EDT 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. 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. They can be one-off, but you feel better about it. Stress-related growth or post-traumatic growth is defined as the positive outcomes that result from stressful or traumatic situations. 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. Nneka also delves into her incredible family along with her vast array of nicknames. I went for a run and listened to Naomi Girmas story. (A certain handwritten sign from Beth helped Julie to know when to -- ahem -- stop talking.) It gets you thinking and creatively problem solving. Nadia then competes with Julie in a Lynn Game about random medical stuff, gives a taste of her ability to speak nine -- yes, nine! A two-time World Cup and Olympic soccer champion, US team alumna Julie Foudy gives a candid inside look at the battle over fair pay for female players. And get this. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices. I just love that. She is now an analyst and reporter for ESPN and espnW and, most importantly, a donut savant. 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. Venus describes her bond with Serena and how Serena's daughter, Olympia, might be the most athletic in the family. 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. Laughter Permitted Podcast Producer Lynn Olszowy is an Emmy award-winning feature producer for ESPN. 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. 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. Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy is a fun, thoughtful, candid conversation with trailblazers in sports about the joy/chaos of life and sports. Also find out where Megan is most at peace and what the future holds. Also, a "Know Your 99ers with The 99ers" Lynn Game goes a bit off the rails and The 99ers answer questions submitted by fans. Such an important and enlightening conversation on so many levels. Spoiler alert: 99ers might be involvedand you can ask them anything! 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. Simone sits down with Julie to talk about the 2016 Rio Olympics and what life has been like since. | 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. She graduated from the University of Notre Dame and has a master's in broadcast journalism from Northwestern. 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. Well coping how? And, but do you see what I'm saying? Plus: Find out the go-to dish Dr. Eger makes her grandchildren, her favorite TV show and the unique way she ends every speech. The team is made up of women in their 80s and 90s. #006666. Happy Thanksgiving from Laughter Permitted! 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. If you don't already have iTunes, you can download it here. Lynn Olszowy. In the close of the show, Lynn takes over Questions Permitted to ask Julie about her recent visit to the White House for Equal Pay Day. Hacker, who worked with Foudy while she was on the national team, explains the idea of stress-related growth, how we've all experienced a version of "pressure training" during COVID-19 and what steps can be taken to implement positive action into life. Enjoy! You just reinforced how far away from the goal you are. Joan also shares what she was thinking when she was about to win an Olympic gold medal and explains why it's important for everyone to run their own race. 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. What if I told youwomen in Iran *cant even go to a soccer game. Malika is also open about adversity she faced in her adolescence, and how she credits her college best friend with helping her find journalism. What's important to us. And then if you take a moment to pause and look out, you recognize you're part of this larger landscape and that choice is yours. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, 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. Send Julie and Lynn a question at laughterpermitted@gmail.com. Lynn: No. So Paulo, Sociedade Annima: Directed by Luiz Srgio Person. 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. Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy. 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. Two-time world champion surfer Tyler Wright joins Laughter Permitted to talk about how a battle with a crippling virus led her to become an activist within the sport of surfing. Guaranteed it will not be the last, but maybe just the last RECORDED one. Dr. Hacker also takes on Julie in an epic rematch of Know Your 99ers in the Lynn Game (it gets real, real quick). Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy is a fun, thoughtful, candid conversation with trailblazers about the joy/chaos of life. You have to do gratitude. 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. In the Season 2 finale of Laughter Permitted, Olympic fencer and bronze medalist Ibtihaj Muhammad joins the podcast. What we value. 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. As longtime teammates and friends, Abby and Julie share stories from their playing days and how Abbys forehead potentially saved Julies marriage. 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." Flanagan talks with Julie Foudy and Lynn Olszowy 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. But as you climb, when you turn around and look down, you recognize how far you've come and that's motivating and energizing. 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. When you write a powerful story and are honest, honest to the core about it, the difficulties and the challenges and the choices, then your story can become someone else's survival guide. 0-100 monthly listeners. I'm exhausted, and I need to do something enhancing that's going to fill my cup. Laughter -- and donuts -- permitted. 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. Julie Foudy: Donuts? And what I'm feeling honestly, as hard as it is, I do look at it as an opportunity to grow. 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. Cue the crowd noise because Laughter Permitted is back! Laughter Permitted is in New York City with trailblazing journalist Katie Couric. Get ready for a jolt of joy as Olympic gold medalist wrestler Tamyra Mensah Stock joins Laughter Permitted. 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. 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. Through mastery, getting better at things in our lives, increasing our coping skills. Stay tuned for "Questions Permitted" as Lynn gets the scoop from Julie about the recent 99ers movie announcement. Laughter Permitted is live from the espnW Women + Sports Summit with UCLA gymnastics greats Valorie "Miss Val" Kondos Field and Katelyn Ohashi. I don't know what breed that is." Laughter Permitted is back! Olympic gold medalists and water polo superstars Ashleigh Johnson and Maggie Steffens join Laughter Permitted. Tuesday October 15, 2019 12:40pm - 1:45pm EDT Room B 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 how many pull-ups Tatyana can do in a row and what her favorite city in the world is. Julie: Corn dogs? Name it. Billie Jean King on not settling for the crumbs and going for it. Coping with distress, coping with stress, coping with challenges. Buckle up because this episode brings the laughs courtesy of play-by-play trailblazer Beth Mowins! 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. That's a major college paper assignment. This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. It's roll up your sleeves, hard work. 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. 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! NYC Marathon champion and Olympic medalist Shalane Flanagan joins Laughter Permitted to share the stories behind running six World Major Marathons in six weeks -- each in under three hours -- and what drove her to take on the challenge, dubbed "Project Eclipse." The Latest. 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. What is my purpose in this world? 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. They are also former USWNT teammates and good friends of Julie's. In the close of the show, learn a quote Julie has lived by since her high school days. 2: gratitude. 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. Contact. 2019 @ 9:33 am / Reblog / 84 notes . Audience metrics. Every two or three days, do a random act of kindness, one random act of kindness, but it comes with a twist. And you recognize that your efforts matter, that your work has been rewarded. 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