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🎙️ Episode 2: "Valkyries Coach Natalie Nakase — We’re Officially Obsessed"

🎙️ Episode 2: "Valkyries Coach Natalie Nakase — We’re Officially Obsessed"

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In this episode, we talk about the Coach Natalie Nakase—head coach for the Golden State Valkyries and our new personal hero. We get into her journey from playing ball at UCLA to coaching overseas to breaking barriers in the NBA and now helping launch the Valkyries into greatness.

But this convo isn’t about stats and sidelines—it’s about why we vibe with her energy, her story, and how she leads with purpose, fire, and heart. Come hang out with us as we fangirl, reflect, and dive into what makes Coach Nakase so special—not just to the team, but to the whole movement this new era of women's basketball is creating.

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🎙 Co-Hosted by Raina Mast — multimedia artist, educator, musician, and of course...ex-hooper.

🎙 Co-hosted by Vanessa Hutchinson-Szekely — meditation and PE teacher, writer, founder of Big Belly Breathing, and of course...ex-hooper.


Follow along for more episodes, courtside convos, and community love as we celebrate the Golden State Valkyries and everything they stand for.

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