Megan Rapinoe & Sue Bird on the New Era of Women’s Sports, USWNT Stories, & rooming with Syd cover art

Megan Rapinoe & Sue Bird on the New Era of Women’s Sports, USWNT Stories, & rooming with Syd

Megan Rapinoe & Sue Bird on the New Era of Women’s Sports, USWNT Stories, & rooming with Syd

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This week on BFFR, we’re joined by a certified power couple — seven Olympic medals between them, countless championships, and the hosts of A Touch More — Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird! Meg & Sue recap WNBA All-Star Weekend, their iconic cameo on the StudBudz livestream, and how the weekend has officially leveled up. They get real about the rise of women’s sports — Megan said it best: “I told you so.” They also debate whether the NWSL needs its own All-Star Weekend, and Syd & Meg swap wild stories from their USWNT days — including what it was really like rooming together (spoiler: it involves a face scrubber). Then we flip the script with Start, Bench, Cut — featuring Mia Hamm, Marta, Abby Wambach, Sue’s style, and yep… Megan’s hair. After that, Ali & Syd break down the Coldplay concert affair scandal that broke the internet and play your voicemails about chaotic sports parents stories. Some of y’all need Jesus. Or a sideline ban. New episodes of BFFR drop every Monday. Subscribe on YouTube, follow wherever you get your podcasts, and stalk us @BFFRshow on all socials. Got a BFFR moment of your own? Call us at 833-898-2337 — we might just put you on blast. Thanks to our sponsors. Go to https://kachava.com and use code BFFR for 15% off on their subscription for a limited time See what boring banking can do for you at pnc.com/brilliantlyboring Check out A Touch More & Bird’s Eye View! (https://www.atouchmore.com/)(https://podcasts.voxmedia.com/show/birds-eye-view)
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