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In this episode of The Soccer Podcast USA, Christina Unkel and Lori Lindsey connect the dots between protests across women’s sports—from the WNBA All-Star shirts and the USWNT’s equal pay campaign to the emotional stand taken by Brazilian players at Copa América. Christina shares a personal story about the real consequences of speaking out as a FIFA referee—and how leaving that role gave her the freedom to use her voice. Lori breaks down Ann-Katrin Berger’s gravity-defying save at the Euros 2025 quarterfinals and the mentality behind elite goalkeeping. Plus: a guest cancellation turns into a poop story, All-Star Games get a fashion makeover, and how culture, courage, and sport keep colliding in 2025.
⏱️ Time‑Coded Highlights:
00:00 – No guest this week—just Lori, Christina, and a poop emergency 💩
01:14 – Shoutout to Jill Loyden: advocate, goalkeeper, and game-changer
03:39 – Christina: “I still feel like an imposter—even after winning a championship”
04:50 – Tampa Bay Sun's players get a five-week mental reset before the new season
06:29 – Can we revive the I-4 Derby? Fans want it, Florida needs it
07:11 – Euros shine, AFCON & Copa lag behind—why global women's soccer isn’t equal
08:17 – Lori: “It’s disheartening and infuriating—enough is enough”
10:06 – Christina on U.S. vs global disparities: “Some are fighting for rights, some for water”
11:42 – What real accountability would look like in international women’s football
13:21 – Christina couldn’t even get into WNBA All-Star events: “Women’s sports? Sold out.”
15:29 – From Pacers to Fever: How fans grow into women’s sports—and profit from it
17:11 – Lori: “You speak out together—because there’s power in numbers”
19:02 – Christina: “I was retaliated against for advocating as a referee”
22:13 – Giving voice to the voiceless: why Christina went into TV
24:47 – Copa América Femenina: talent, emotion, chaos—and not enough support
26:27 – VAR, adrenaline, and Berger’s epic save vs France 🔥
29:27 – Lori on Sweden’s PK meltdown: “They didn’t even practice penalties?”
31:52 – Lucy Bronze wraps her own leg mid-match. Is this the new normal?
33:01 – “The best save I’ve ever seen”—why Berger’s moment is already iconic
34:21 – A cancer survivor at 34, Berger proves greatness has no age limit
35:53 – Can elite goalkeepers let teams play riskier, higher lines?
36:43 – Lori on tournament burnout: “You crash—then you rise again”
39:26 – Christina: “You can’t sneak out anymore—being a women’s footballer means fame”
39:48 – All-Star Games: fashion, culture, and zero defense 🏀
41:32 – Why All-Star weekends matter: cross-pollination, merch, and megawatt panels
44:07 – Would you rather play the best of your league—or a global powerhouse?
46:29 – Lori’s tournament reset: semi-finals, Copa, and then…NWSL returns
47:28 – Christina: “Boxing Day is sacred. Let’s keep it that way.” 🎁
48:05 – Tactics on the wall? Nah, just hotel art—kind of 😄
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In this episode of The Soccer Podcast USA, Christina Unkel and Lori Lindsey connect the dots between protests across women’s sports—from the WNBA All-Star shirts and the USWNT’s equal pay campaign to the emotional stand taken by Brazilian players at Copa América. Christina shares a personal story about the real consequences of speaking out as a FIFA referee—and how leaving that role gave her the freedom to use her voice. Lori breaks down Ann-Katrin Berger’s gravity-defying save at the Euros 2025 quarterfinals and the mentality behind elite goalkeeping. Plus: a guest cancellation turns into a poop story, All-Star Games get a fashion makeover, and how culture, courage, and sport keep colliding in 2025.
⏱️ Time‑Coded Highlights:
00:00 – No guest this week—just Lori, Christina, and a poop emergency 💩
01:14 – Shoutout to Jill Loyden: advocate, goalkeeper, and game-changer
03:39 – Christina: “I still feel like an imposter—even after winning a championship”
04:50 – Tampa Bay Sun's players get a five-week mental reset before the new season
06:29 – Can we revive the I-4 Derby? Fans want it, Florida needs it
07:11 – Euros shine, AFCON & Copa lag behind—why global women's soccer isn’t equal
08:17 – Lori: “It’s disheartening and infuriating—enough is enough”
10:06 – Christina on U.S. vs global disparities: “Some are fighting for rights, some for water”
11:42 – What real accountability would look like in international women’s football
13:21 – Christina couldn’t even get into WNBA All-Star events: “Women’s sports? Sold out.”
15:29 – From Pacers to Fever: How fans grow into women’s sports—and profit from it
17:11 – Lori: “You speak out together—because there’s power in numbers”
19:02 – Christina: “I was retaliated against for advocating as a referee”
22:13 – Giving voice to the voiceless: why Christina went into TV
24:47 – Copa América Femenina: talent, emotion, chaos—and not enough support
26:27 – VAR, adrenaline, and Berger’s epic save vs France 🔥
29:27 – Lori on Sweden’s PK meltdown: “They didn’t even practice penalties?”
31:52 – Lucy Bronze wraps her own leg mid-match. Is this the new normal?
33:01 – “The best save I’ve ever seen”—why Berger’s moment is already iconic
34:21 – A cancer survivor at 34, Berger proves greatness has no age limit
35:53 – Can elite goalkeepers let teams play riskier, higher lines?
36:43 – Lori on tournament burnout: “You crash—then you rise again”
39:26 – Christina: “You can’t sneak out anymore—being a women’s footballer means fame”
39:48 – All-Star Games: fashion, culture, and zero defense 🏀
41:32 – Why All-Star weekends matter: cross-pollination, merch, and megawatt panels
44:07 – Would you rather play the best of your league—or a global powerhouse?
46:29 – Lori’s tournament reset: semi-finals, Copa, and then…NWSL returns
47:28 – Christina: “Boxing Day is sacred. Let’s keep it that way.” 🎁
48:05 – Tactics on the wall? Nah, just hotel art—kind of 😄
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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