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THE D TEAM

By: Audra OBrien
  • Summary

  • THE D TEAM is a recreational WNBA Podcast for the lazy, untalented, brand new women’s sports fan. A pod for newbies and game lovers alike, join comedians Audra O'Brien and Mary Bernthal here if you know nothing about the WNBA but think talented, powerful, shockingly hot-- and sometimes gay-- women doing something they are amazing at seems up your alley.

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Episodes
  • What in the WNBA is Going On?
    May 29 2024

    This week on the D Team, Mary and Audra discuss controversial WNBA topics such as: wearing Doc Marten platforms with socks, Dijonai Carrington CARRYING all the drama (lesbian and general) on her back, which mascots we think would win in a fight to the death (which you can find a visual guide to on our instagram account @thedteampod), and the legacy of Swin Cash! Join us.




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    1 hr
  • We're Flagrantly Fouling
    May 23 2024
    Audra and Mary break down fouling and the first week of WNBA play-- Ms. Clark's iconic Debut, records broken, amazing fits, and-- of course-- lesbian relationships highlighted.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Welcome to The WNBA, Mamas
    May 15 2024

    Join Mary and Audra in the supersized inaugural episode of THE D TEAM-- a quick history of the league, a break down of each of the 12 WNBA teams, and of course what is most important: critical analysis of the team logos.


    Follow the podcast on instagram @thedteampod.


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    1 hr and 20 mins

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