The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - GOOD FOLLOW - Shatori Walker-Kimbrough On Return Of WNBA + Best Olympic Moments & More.
Episode Date: August 12, 2024This week on Good Follow: Megan, Katie, and Logan react to the best women supporting women Olympic moments, reveal their favorite moments from Paris 2024, and turn their eyes to LA 2028. Then, Logan s...its down with Washington Mystics guard Shatori Walker-Kimbrough to discuss the growth of fashion in the WNBA and preview the 2nd half of the season. Finally, Megan shares her Olympic soccer DraftKings picks of the week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I'm Megan Reyes and alongside me as always are Logan Hackett and Katie Novotny.
Ladies, how are we feeling today?
I'm feeling fantastic.
How are you guys doing?
I'm great.
I'm kind of sad the Olympics are coming to an end.
I am sad and I also need them to end because it has been ruining my days.
All I do is wake up and then sit in front of the TV for hours.
And then it's one o'clock and all I've done was sit on the couch.
It's been fricking sick. I love it.
Well, one thing this Olympics that we also love is seeing all the women
supporting women.
And it feels like it was on a whole nother level, this Olympics.
And we're living through change and it's hard to deny
how incredible it is to experience.
And so we're gonna celebrate some of these moments.
And to start, we will see this video
of Adele stopping her concert so that everybody
in the crowd could watch the Women's 100 meter final.
Let's check out this video.
Tied up there, the Women's Olympic 100 meter final.
the women's Olympic 100 meter final
from a production standpoint I think it's like they had to have had this The Plains Supreme, 272, St. Lucia.
From a production standpoint, I think it's like they had to have had this timed impeccably
to be like, all right, stop concert,
put on the 100 meter final.
I think that's so cool.
And all these people getting behind it
and being so pumped, like what a mo-
Adele, like one of the biggest stars that we know.
She's like, I want this.
I need to watch this event during my own concert.
I think it's cool too,
because you can't necessarily go ahead and assume
that everybody at an Adele concert is also into the Olympics
or into track, but you are now.
Thank you, Adele.
I want to know like what song she put in between.
Like, did she do a little lead up to it
to build anticipation or was it like a slow song
and was like, guys, hold on, we need to watch this?
No, it was like someone like you.
Or like, yeah, like a rolling in the deep
would be like a nice crescendo into that.
We get the high-speed dance song,
and then we watch her blast out from the starting line.
Well, what are some other favorite moments that you've all had?
I have to say, mine happened with Simone and Jordan bowing to Rebecca Andrade.
I can't remember what event it even was.
I think the very last one, but it was a perfect way to end everything.
In All Black Pod podiums Simone and Rebecca
were going at it all week just to be battling and then for the girls to be like this is for you,
we're bowing for you, I absolutely loved it and I'm here for it. It was the floor, it was a floor
final which is also Rebecca's like bread and butter and I missed it because some of these events are
a little bit too early for me west coast time but when I woke up and saw this for a good like hour, every time I saw the picture,
the video, no matter how many times I saw it, I just started crying.
I know it's so right now we're in the most,
it's the most competitive event in the world.
And you see these young women lifting each
other up it's that is what we need to be seeing I there can be so much
competitive nature in sports against women against women and that was just oh
we need a poster we need a flag we We need a monument. I would, I would fund that statue, you know?
What other events or what other moments do we have this Olympics?
Did you see Alison Felix launching the nursery for all the athlete mothers?
Iconic.
It's 2024 and we finally got it?
Like what?
Hello?
I know women haven't allowed to compete,
allowed, which I can't believe I even use that word,
but women have been allowed to compete
in the Olympics for how long now,
but they just got a nursery in 2024.
It's a different conversation.
But Alison Felix still being legendary in the Olympics.
I think after Tokyo too,
when there are problems with breastfeeding mothers
bringing their children and they had to get
like special approval just to see something like this
is so special and Allison is such a special human being,
like, oh my goodness.
We also have Katie Ledecky sharing the podium
with her teammate Paige Madden.
Katie Ledecky, just the goat,
like absolutely dusting the competition.
I love all the memes of where the competition's going this way and Katie's already all the way over here.
The one that's like my favorite Olympic tradition is Katie Ledecky being a whole pool length
in front of everybody else. I love it.
Like getting to share a party with your teammate is so cool. That's why I love the
Olympics so much because yes it is an inter camp there are these individual categories but at the
end of the day the best part of sports is learning how to be in a team and being excited for each
other and what that means and lifting everyone up and being excited and just like celebrating
everybody. I get so excited. Another one that we have is in handball, which personally I didn't
watch too much of. I kind of even forgot it's an Olympic sport, but there was this really cool
moment where the Brazilian handball goalkeeper was carrying off their captain
after she suffered an injury and was carrying her off the court and I don't know it's things
like this maybe I'm just like I'm in my soft girl era but make sure it's like this just make me
they just make me feel all the feels. Yeah I've been crying a lot in like, Me too, I'm so proud of them.
They've worked so hard.
I know, I even put on like Twitter the other day
that I need the Olympics to end
because I have no more tears left to give.
I'm crying at just the most ridiculous Monday moments
and then obviously the most incredible exciting moments.
I just, I don't have any more tears for this Olympics.
You've taken everything I have to give.
But last one, there's also this really cool video of Michelle King,
who is Washington spirit owner, has been such an incredible supporter
of women's sports, donating four million dollars to the US rugby team
after they won the bronze medal. Let's take a look at this video.
So I wanted to help.
So I had some conversations last night and this morning,
and I have committed a million dollars a year for the next four years.
And that is to get you guys win the gold medal.
So the race for the gold in the 20, like 2028 LA Olympics starts now.
Michelle is so, she's her.
And I love everything that she's been doing in women's sports and their reaction.
I love how it's the typical, let's just have this really important monumental moment happen
on the top of the stairs.
Like Michelle, go to the top of the stairs and make your announcement about your $4 million
investment or even not even investment, donation.
I'm gonna do that next time I donate to a GoFundMe.
I'm just gonna stand at the top of my stairs and just wave.
But so special and it's so cool to see.
I think too, everything she does, she is rocking that fit.
She has it on every single time.
It's looking good.
Her hair is absolutely perfect and all done.
And she's just looking perfect to be like,
hey, here's $4 million.
Go have fun.
Like a mom, a mom giving like a kid some allowance
and be like, go get some candy, sweetheart.
She says, $4 million frickin' dollars.
She reminds me just from like the way she carries herself
in her style, and this is completely meant as a compliment,
but you're gonna laugh.
She reminds me of Edna Mode from The Incredibles.
Just with like her style in the in the short bob.
But like in the best way possible, like Edna Mode means Devil's Worth.
Devil Wears Prada.
Anyways, we're going to move on as we keep saying
the Olympics are coming to an end and we've had a really fun few weeks filled with some really incredible moments.
So we're going to wrap things up on the Olympic talk and we will each share our favorite moment
from Paris 2024.
So Katie, start us off.
What is your favorite moment from them this year's games?
Kelly Ching and Sarah Hughes, their overall defense on the beach volleyball court has
been incredibly. Sarah Hughes, their overall defense on the beach volleyball court has been
increÃble. I am obsessed. I've been watching and being like, oh,
so good. Let's when no one is looking.
It's like the absolute strategy and smarts to be able to see this in this high intensity
game.
And then there was another one that it was like the longest rally I think I've ever seen
in my life.
And it ended on a tomahawk, which you just go like this.
It's like a Hail Mary in beach volleyball or in volleyball.
And you're like, I think I can get it.
And I think it was
Chang who just popped it over. And like he was France who could they had no idea where it was
going. And it went just like it was like a free ball just right over their heads. And then it was
incredible. It was absolutely incredible. I love it. Beach volleyball players cover so much ground.
And it's awesome to see them just absolutely. I mean, they did lose, but they were so they did.
Eventually they lost, but they were so good.
That's a great moment. Logan, what about you?
What's your favorite moment?
My favorite moment is going to Snoop D.O.G.
I think it was absolutely genius to have him on the ground.
He's been everywhere every single day, every single sport.
And like he's making a show of it and I absolutely love it but check out this
video of him dancing for a horse. So I can bust like a bubble, Compton and Long Beach together. Now you know you in trouble. Ain't nothing but a G-Bang, baby.
Too low-definition, so we crazy.
He's getting paid millions of dollars
to be at the Olympics, and it's working.
Listen, it's working.
He has earned every last cent.
To your point, Logan, he's been everywhere.
He's at like gymnastics, he's at volleyball,
he's dancing with horses. The sky is no limit for Snoop Dogg.
It's like he's the unofficial mascot. He is the Olympic mascot. He has to be here in 2028.
So my favorite moment of the Olympics, I am such a sucker for the small countries, the underdog story
and without a doubt mine is Julian Alfred winning the women's 100 meter
final. Everything about this moment from the look on her face, the reaction and my
favorite is this video of the screening, the watch party back in Saint Lucia where
she's from, who she ran for. The video of this crowd going crazy when she won the gold.
Let's check this out. Oh, I'm gonna cry again.
I know, I know.
They're so excited.
And like to have that many people in your corner.
Like, can you imagine?
I think, too, as Americans and even Canadians who are
historically leading Olympics summer and winter
in medal counts, sometimes I feel like we take the golds and the silvers and even the bronzes.
We take medals in general a little bit for granted.
And so when a country gets to win their first ever Olympic medal
and let it be gold in the 100 meter final, which is arguably
like the sexiest Olympic event to exist, is so cool.
Like I will watch that moment forever and ever and ever. Okay, so now that Paris
is getting ready to come to a close, we're going to turn our attention to 2028. LA 2028 is going
to be the home of the next Summer Olympics, which is home to Katie and soon to be home for myself.
And so, Katie, can you tell us what you have prepared for us? 2028 is the return of softball, yeah!
I am so pumped, although I am very frustrated
that the softball is going to be planned to be in Oklahoma,
which I know is the capital of soft it's the capital of softball.
It's a big thing.
However, there are a lot of fields here in LA.
So I feel like we could figure something out.
It's so ridiculous.
Also, it is like tornado alley during peak tornado season.
So like, I don't know.
Anyways, but because I'm a huge softball head
and I never stopped talking about how I play,
I decided I wanna try my luck at making the US 2028 team.
So I did put together an official tryout video for you guys.
I think I have a shot.
Hey, I'm Katie Navadny.
I'm based in Los Angeles
and this is my official Team USA 2028 trial
for the Olympic softball team.
Let's play ball.
Jenny Finch!
I got my church scrunchies, I got my rolled shorts, I got my sliding shorts.
No, no, no!
I sprained my ankle about like six to seven dozen times.
No break.
That's a 28.
Your body's not about to break down. Like are you even an athlete?
Wanna squish the bug?
See that?
How long has it been?
20 minutes!
I'm not sure I'll stop it.
I could be.
I'll be better in the outfield.
I'm so f***ing hot out here!
Go, go, go, go, go, go!
Oh, cross-leaver.
We want to ride it, ride it, ride it, ride it, ride it.
We want to ride it, ride it, ride it, ride it's a flower. We want a rally, rally, rally, rally. We want a rally, rally, rally, rally.
I'm so happy I got my own.
I'm so happy I got my own.
I'm so happy I got my own.
My favorite sunflower seed is still pickle.
I ran out, so I'm making my own.
I'm making my own.
It's a 28.
I'm making my own.
I'm making my own.
I'm making my own. I am 2028.
It's kind of giving Sandlot.
I mean if there's a gold medal in softball cheers, Katie is definitely making that team.
They should just put you on as like a hype woman.
Make me the Snoop Dogg of 2028.
I'm nowhere near his level, but maybe he could be my mentor.
I hope you make the team.
I didn't know that we could video audition for the Olympics, but I think you have a solid
shot.
Yeah, based on, you know, just reality shows, self tapes, you know, the nature of LA, I
believe, I believe in, I believe in me. I believe in me. I think
I will need a lot of athletic tape and probably Tylenol, but I can do it.
Coming up, Logan sits down with WNBA player Shatori Walker Kimbrough to discuss the return
of the WNBA and all things Tunnel Walks. We'll be right back.
Welcome back to Good Follow. Joining me today is Washington Mystics guard, Shatori Walker Kimbrough.
Shatori, it's great to have you on the show with us.
How are you today?
I'm doing good.
Thanks for having me.
Of course.
We love having you here.
And we're going to get into some basketball in a minute, but I want to talk about something
people might not know about you.
You independently studied wealth management and investing and have also
taken an interest in real estate.
What sparked that interest and how did you get into all that?
My mom, even when I was younger, she was just big on like, um, having,
I would say my ducks in a row for when the ball stops bouncing.
Um, and I didn't really exactly know, even still now I have like a couple
options of what I want to do after basketball, but I'm still not like 100% sure. But I did know like, wow, I'm playing I can
save as much as possible. So then I started saving starting in college, then I wanted
to get to the next level to have my money start working for me. So I just started listening
to different podcasts and different books on different ways to like diversify so that
my money can work for me in different ways.
So I just started by investing in stocks and then after I graduated college, I got a financial
advisor and then even listening to more podcasts, I wanted to take that leap of faith of getting
an investment property.
So I got that last year, my first property last year.
So even now, continuing to build on that knowledge and continue to have kind of like a safety
blanket so when it is time to have kind of like a safety blanket.
So when it is time to transition out of basketball,
I don't have to like rush into something
that I maybe don't wanna do just for a check,
but to continue to have that safety blanket.
I was an athlete and I feel like
I didn't learn anything about that.
Do you think that that should be like a course
that you have to take as an athlete?
Because when you stop playing,
it's like, oh my, like what is happening?
I don't know anything. Yeah, definitely.
I think it, I definitely think it should for honestly all athletes.
Um, honestly, people in general, I think it's, it's definitely something that is overlooked.
The most important thing, especially when investing is time.
So the younger that we can do it, um, the more beneficial it'd be down the road.
And I think that a lot of people realize it.
I don't want wanna say too late,
but it's always one of those things like,
dang, I wish I would have known this when I was younger.
So I think that honestly,
starting in like middle school, high school,
I think it should be,
there should be some type of financial literacy classes
so that we can even, so that we can know.
Even just like taxes and different things of that nature
should be something that, you know,
is definitely taught at a young age.
And I wanna talk fashion for a minute.
The WNBA season is getting ready to return in a few days,
which means the Tunnel Walks are back,
and that's one of my personal favorites.
But as the OG of Tunnel Fits,
what's it been like to see fashion in the WNBA
and the Tunnel Walks take on a whole life of its own?
It's great to see it blossom,
especially because obviously we're looked at as athletes.
But I think that with our own fashion
and different people have different styles,
some people dress themselves,
but you can tell, you can express,
we can express ourselves in other ways,
not just through the uniform that we wear
or the one sleeve or the shoes that we wear,
but also it gives a little glimpse of ourselves
outside of the basketball court.
I absolutely love it.
And I love when players that you don't expect
to turn up just pop it off, pop off,
and you're like, whoa, what is going on?
But does anyone's style have your attention this year?
Honestly, so many people.
I could probably go through each team
and just name some people,
but just off the top of my head,
Dee Dee Richards on my team,
Steph Dolson on my team.
I love Skylar, Skylar's one of my favorites.
Rekia Jackson, Nika Mule,
and Cameron Brinker, some of my rookie favorites.
Arikka Gumbuale is one of my favorites.
Izzy Hair, I could just keep going. There's so many people. Courtney Williams is one of my rookie favorites. Arike Gumbo-Wale is one of my favorites. Izzy here, I can just keep going.
Like there's so many people.
Courtney Williams is one of my favorites.
The list keeps getting longer
to more and more publicity it gets.
And there's people that I'm even learning about
that I didn't even know.
Because when we're playing,
we don't get to see what people were to the game.
And so I'm like, oh no, she didn't have that on.
No wonder she played good.
And I'm really curious,
have you planned your fit for your first game back or is it more
of like a last minute, whatever you decide, whatever you're feeling?
Kind of like all the above. I think for me, definitely the weather takes into consideration
because they always tell us where our pictures are going to be taken out, taken where they're
going to be taken. So like if it's raining, we'll go inside. I may not put my best fit
on it for taking pictures inside.
So yeah, it'll definitely matter like how the weather is.
But most of the time it's like, kind of like what I'm feeling.
I definitely always try to go for a comfort.
So I'm always gonna be comfortable,
but definitely like where the pictures are taken.
I take that into consideration.
Is there any fit that you've worn
that's been like your absolute favorite?
I actually, I had this furry cardigan with these like oversized short trousers
that I got over in Europe. I can't even remember the store and I'm really upset about that
because I really liked it but that was probably my favorite fit this year.
And with the games ready to pick back up,
what are you looking forward to in this second half of the season?
For us, injuries have kind of, I want to say hindered us because we've been playing
in close games, but we've been missing definitely a lot of key players.
And hopefully on this side of break, we can get some players back and kind of put all
the pieces together and see where that takes us.
By the time your first game back rolls around, you would have been off for a month since
the All-Star game.
Is having the long break helpful or does it kind of interrupt the flow of the season?
I think for me and us personally, I thought it was good for us, not just physically,
but mentally as well. Like different people were able to get away. Our team had three Olympians,
so they didn't get a break, but obviously they're competing in the Olympics, so that's always
something great. But for us, I thought it was great that we kind of got away
and we can come back fresh mentally, emotionally,
and physically, and kind of like all come together,
especially with, you know, hopefully adding some more
pieces so we can kind of have like a fresh start.
As a team, what will you have to do to pick up some wins
for a chance to sneak into the playoffs?
For sure, I think for us is just like using this break to kind of like regroup.
Because like I said, there's been so many ins and outs of people in the starting lineup,
people out of the starting lineup, people playing, people not playing, minimum restrictions,
so many different variables. So it's kind of been a little like a little bit inconsistent.
So I think I'm excited for us to see it all come together. And that's what we're using
this break for, to see it all come together. And that's what we're using this break for, to see it all come together and using this time to do that.
What does your time during the Olympic break look like?
And what's the behind the scenes for everyone?
Yeah, for us, we've actually been having
like our own like Mystic Olympics.
I think it was Saturday or Friday or Saturday
we had a cooking challenge.
And of course my team won.
But yeah, like different days, we've been doing different like challenges
that the coaches will make up.
And that is kind of like, I don't want to say based off the Olympics, because obviously
there's no cookie in the Olympics.
But outside of watching and cheering our teammates on that are competing, we've been kind of
like doing like team bonding.
So that's been super competitive.
And like I said, I think it's been really good for us to not just regroup on the court,
but doing those fun things.
It is on the court, but different things like that to kind of like build a team bond.
Oh, with like the Mystics Olympics, are there prizes?
Like what do you win if you win the whole thing?
So the last time we did it, I think it was three years ago, we got like, what is it,
like a VZ gift card?
Like the gift card that you can use anywhere
for first, second, and third place.
I'm not gonna lie, last time I was in first place,
like the whole break in the cooking challenge killed me.
Wow, I got dead last, dead last.
And I got like third place, I was really upset.
Your new redemption year.
No, yeah, for sure, for sure.
Between new fans, new teams,
more games, and a new media rights deal, the WNBA is seeing unprecedented growth. What does the
future of the WNBA look like to you? I'm not sure because there's been so much growth in this first
year. It's just only year one that we've seen such a big jump. With that being said, I'm super excited for where we're at and where we could be
with the new teams, rookies killing it, different teams like Minnesota playing so good.
I don't know if anyone expected to play as good as they did.
They probably did.
But also obviously with Cheryl Reeves as your coach and GM, like you can't really count them out.
But yeah, there's been there's been so many ups to this season that I'm excited for the growth for sure.
And you mentioned the rookies, how amazing is it to just see
what all of them are currently doing both on and off the court?
Absolutely. It's super exciting. Like I'm, I'm so excited even
for our rookie on our team, Malia Edwards, I see her every
day just being able to put the work in and even I mean,
competing in Olympics this year. Obviously Obviously big candidate and do as well
She probably expected them or wanted them to do but we'll see her tomorrow and like we're just super proud of her and in her growth
And it's a little bit of season that she's had but she's playing so well for us and she works her and she's such a good
Teammate. Oh my gosh. I love how like you talk so positively about her
It's so true like well speaking of Olympics, at the time that we were recording,
Team Yosei is tipping off against Nigeria.
Nigeria has had a Cinderella-type run in Paris
after entering the games having never won a game.
How fun is it to watch what they've been doing?
It's been so great, and unfortunately,
I have not seen a Nigeria game because
normally our practices are during
the time that they're playing.
Oh no.
I always go, but yes, I know I'm so upset about it.
Like I'm so happy.
Like we actually get to see them now because we were out of practice, but just going back
and seeing the highlights and just seeing that the history that's being made by them
is so surreal to watch.
And I can't imagine how they feel representing their country and making history. And do you have any concerns about the U.S. not winning their eighth straight gold medal?
No concerns. When you have Asia and Stewie, I just don't know what you do.
Not to mention all the other girls. Like those two, if they walk on the court,
you're just like, okay. And then, you know, BG's coming off the bench and Kelsey Plum's coming off the bench.
She's just like, all right,
just so we thought we were about to get our win.
They said like this next platoon coming out.
But I mean, their team is super sacked
and I'm super excited to watch their games
and see them all put it together.
Do you think there's a better duo
than Aja and Stewie right now?
I can't even imagine.
I know, not to me.
Just watching them play, I'm like, yo, how do you, like, what do you say to your team
in the huddle?
Like, I'm trying to put myself in the shoes of the other coach.
I'm just like, in the hope and pray.
Like, I don't, I don't really know what to, I'm not sure.
I'm not sure, but it's definitely fun to watch.
I'm glad I'm on this side.
Yeah, like I was saying on one of the other shows that if I saw them coming towards me
and I was standing in the middle of the court, I would actually call my mom and ask for help
or start crying because that would be absolutely terrifying.
Yeah, like, no.
And then she, if they ask for something, it's like BG jokes.
She's 6'9".
Like, it's like, all right.
While you're talking about the Olympics,
if you can go and compete in any other sport,
which one would you choose?
I used to play volleyball in high school.
And I liked volleyball, but I'm not going to lie,
I also was on the track and field team,
and field, so I definitely stayed away from the track.
But I loved long jump, triple jump.
So I'm like um uh tuned into the
anfield part um shout out to University of Maryland um Thea uh won a triple jump so I was
super excited for that go Terps. How long do you think it would take to train there like if you
started training today do you think you could make it to LA 2028? Um if that's all I focused on, like, I know, because they've been competing, like, I feel
like their whole lives for this.
So I don't think three years is enough.
I mean, for me, because I believe in myself, I would say I live in this like blue world
sometimes I would say, yeah, but I don't know.
I don't know.
I would definitely try, but I don't know how realistic it is.
Well, Chatori, thank you so much for joining us on Good Follow.
It's been so amazing to have you on the show.
Coming up, Megan gives her DraftKings Picks of the Week,
and we preview the US Women's National Team
gold medal game against Brazil.
It's been a three-year wait, but the Olympics are back and the CBS Sports Podcast Network has you covered with everything happening in Paris.
It's a new era for the US women's national team.
An attacking third will tackle all the women's soccer action.
First cut will keep close tabs on golf while Beyond the Arc will follow the US men's basketball
team on a quest for another gold. And We Need to Talk Now will provide comprehensive coverage
of women's athletes at the Olympic Games.
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["We Need to Talk Now"]
Now it's time for this week's Draft Kings picks. For the first time since London 2012, the United States women's national team are playing
in the gold medal women's soccer match.
As they return to championship form under coach Emma Hayes, they will match up against
a Brazilian squad led by Marta, one of the greatest women's soccer players of all time. I have two goal scores for this game. Mallory Swanson has three of the 11
goals scored for the US women in the Olympics, and I think she'll have another one this
weekend. But I also have my eye on Brazil's Adriana. The forward who also plays for Orlando
Pride is super quick in transition and could very well bag a goal against the US.
I think this is going to be an exciting game and Brazil should not and cannot be overlooked, but I'm going to go with the United States to bring home gold.
And fun fact, as we've seen veteran talent rotate out of the team and new talent
come in, this would be the first gold medal for every single person on the
roster should the US win gold.
Logan, how do you think this game is going to end?
I think it's going to be a thriller, like a really close one.
The whole perfect vision I have in my head is that like US scores two and it's like,
oh, we're good. And then Brazil is going to score one and then come back really hard.
But as you said, Brazil should not be overlooked and they play different type of soccer
that I don't think the US are used to seeing. I mean, they played Brazil in the past, but I think US really has to be on their game.
And so does Brazil. But it's going to be a close one.
It's like what they say about 2-0 is the most dangerous lead in soccer.
I love that storyline.
If that's I'm in, I'm in.
I watched. Was it a double overtime?
There's been a lot of extra time, honestly, in all the women's soccer matches.
They've all gone to extra time or penalty kicks for the most part.
There's been so much free soccer going on in the Olympics.
And yesterday's game, I was like, oh God, can this please end?
Yeah, I think it was yesterday.
They went into extra time and I was like waiting and I was like waiting and I was waiting.
But then that that last goal was sick.
This is a fun fact, also.
Brazil and the US are the only two countries
who have played in all eight Olympic women's football tournaments.
But OK, so here's the thing.
Marta is arguably not even arguably objectively
one of the greatest women's soccer players
of all times.
And she's actually the second all time leading goal scorer in Olympic women's soccer.
And she's never won a gold medal.
So part of me is like as someone who adores Marta, I mean, what a way to end your career
because she's already said this is her last Olympics.
Oh, also, I'm American and clearly American.
She has to win then.
Katie! Who's side are you?
I guess I'm on Brazil's side.
I guess I'm on Marta's side right now, man.
Give her the Emmy, you know?
Give her the fairytale ending.
Yeah! I don't know, I'm torn. Logan, what do you think? Like give her this fairy tale ending. Yeah.
I don't know. I'm torn. Logan, what do you think?
I mean, so Brazil didn't have Marta the last two games because she had a red card suspension.
And so there was all this question about whether or not Marta was going to end her career, her international career on a red card suspension.
And now she gets to play in a gold medal match.
Do you think having her back is going to be the key
for Brazil to get over that gold medal slump?
I think it is, because there's a lot of people
on the team too, who grew up looking up to Marta,
and they're playing with their idols,
so they wanna play for her.
And she's had a few days off, a few games off,
pretty much like a week or two off at this point.
She's been, she is like coming into this moment,
honestly, perfectly.
It's really bad.
Like I hate that that's how it worked out for her,
but it's kind of ideal in this situation.
So she's going to be going crazy.
The team is going to be going crazy.
And I think, I think they could do it.
What's also going to be really cool about this match is Sophia Smith, who had the game
winning goal against Germany to advance the US to the gold medal match will be playing
for her first gold on her birthday.
Such Leo energy, just the coolest thing for the first time Olympian.
But let's stick with soccer for a little bit and we're going to go outside of the Olympics
for a couple minutes.
While we have had all this exciting Olympic action, we have had a little bit and we're going to go outside of the Olympics for a couple minutes. While we have had all this exciting Olympic action, we have had a
little bit of women's soccer action still going on in the US. The NWSL Summer
Cup had its semifinals earlier this week and for those who don't know what it is,
the Summer Cup is a tournament between NWSL and Liga Emeque, which is the top
professional women's league in Mexico. And the tournament favors the Leagues Cup.
For those that are familiar, it's a similar tournament between the teams
and MLS and Liga Emeki men's teams in Mexico.
And it's such a fun way to expose fans to different leagues and teams
and players and to continue growing the game in North America.
So Gotham and Kansas City Current won the semifinal games earlier this week,
and they'll play in the championship game in October,
which is weird because it's called the Summer Cup.
The fall.
Classic summer month.
I love the classic summer October celebration.
It's the autumn cup, apparently.
I'm not sure.
But Gotham and Kansas City have been two very good teams the last couple years.
Logan, I would love to know your thoughts on Gotham.
They are stacked, clearly.
And they have so many of their players playing for the U.S. Women's National Team in the
Olympics.
Do you think that they will add another piece of hardware
to their trophy case in the summer, fall, autumn cup?
In October.
See, this is a tough one,
because Gotham is the type of team
where they have everything on paper,
and then throughout the season,
I mean, they've been kind of like up at the top,
but they haven't really excelled yet. And I feel like coming off the Olympic break, they can definitely do that, especially
with some of the pickups that they got during the break. But Casey Curran is just, they're
in a league of their own at this point. Well, not a league of their own because they're
also at the top with Orlando. But the way that they play and with Tenwa Chowenga, I
think Casey is going to pull it off, but Gotham could ride
the momentum from this Olympics with all the players that they have on their team.
Now let's move to golf, which I know is your specialty and your expertise.
So Women's Olympic Golf started on Wednesday and it wraps up this weekend.
Lydia Ko is still on a quest for gold after taking silver in Rio 2016 and bronze in Tokyo 2020. Will this year
be the year that she does it? Well, okay, let me just say this. At the time of filming, as we're
filming this, Celine Boutier is at the top at seven under. Her first round she shot a 65.
Everyone else, actually the second place is four under and then after that we're like one, two,
and there's 13 players tied for 13th place at even,
which Lydia is one of them.
So I think because Celine came out
with that killer first round, it's gonna be pretty hard.
I fear that with a few good rounds,
she'll maybe add another silver or bronze,
but I would love to see her win gold,
and there's still three more days of competition,
so Celine could drop and she could come back up.
Well, she's also up against Nellie Korda
who is the reigning gold medalist
and we all know how hot she started this year
with six titles and seven events
before taking a dip with three consecutive cuts.
So what is she gonna have to do to get back on track
and defend her gold medal?
She's gonna have to have three days
of lights out insane golf and pray, although
she probably doesn't want to, but pray that Celine doesn't have her best golf. But again,
Celine is French too. So she is playing on home turf. I think everything's just kind of again,
it's Celine's moment right now. But Nellie could really, really get back up there to I think silver and bronze as well.
It could go like Celine, Nelly, Lydia, but who knows. Coming up after the break,
Logan reveals her good follow of the week. Stay tuned. Welcome back to Good Follow.
As you know, the foundation of this show is that communities get built one good follow
at a time.
Each week, one of us will highlight a person, a page or a brand as the good follow of the week.
Logan is up this week. Logan, who is your good follow for us?
My good follow of the week is Flagrant Magazine.
I actually sat down with Ashton Batuzzo and Alex Hegg, two of the four co-founders,
to learn all about how and why Flagrant came to be. So take a look.
Ashton and Alex, my good follow for this week is Flagrant magazine.
And I'm so excited to have y'all on.
How are you doing?
Doing well.
Thanks for having us.
Yeah.
Thank you for coming on.
I'm so excited.
And for any of the listeners or people watching who haven't heard of Flagrant magazine, can
you just give a little bit of an insight into what y'all do?
Yeah, it's we sort of overexert ourselves.
So now the list is probably shorter to explain what we don't do.
But sort of our bread and butter and what we started as is an inclusive
women founded basketball publication, print publication.
That's very important to us.
And we sort of highlight stories surrounding Hoops culture Culture and we focus on artists and communities and fans. And we do that
via a print magazine, via a sub stack community that features a discord and people have a lot of
fun talking basketball and all kinds of crazy things in there. A newsletter, a podcast. What am I forgetting, Alex?
I think you covered most of it. Yeah. We do some events at times. We do some meetups with
our with our sub stack subscribers, things like that. But yeah, bread and butter is the
magazine.
We sort of aim to give equal coverage to sort of all genders because we feel like that's
one strategy and one great way to grow the women's game is to sort of all genders because we feel like that's one strategy and one great
way to grow the women's game is to sort of serve that on a platter with people
that are already consuming basketball media and just don't maybe know that
they also care about the W and women's basketball so it's sort of a sneaky
little way to get them interested and I think it's I think we're I'd say it's
kind of working I don't know yeah I'd say it's kind of working. I don't know.
Yeah, I'd say so. We don't have the numbers for you, but yeah.
I don't think we need the numbers. I've heard y'all everywhere. Your name is like literally
online out of people's mouths. Like y'all are doing so well, but I want to know how
did y'all come to be?
Oh, that's an Ashton. That's an Ashton thing. She's the ringleader.
I've tried to like figure out A, a way to tell this in an interesting way, which I'm
still not there yet. And B, how to make it more succinct. And I've already talked now
for 20 seconds, so I'm failing at that also. But basically, I had worked in sports prior
to this point in my career and I was in my first job where I wasn't in sports and I am someone who loves
reading, who loves sort of like physical media and consuming art and stories that way. So I reached
out to Bethany Alex BrasÃlia, who I had known from like all different sort of parts of my life,
areas of the country. And I was like, you know,
how do you feel about making a magazine?
Is this crazy?
And we were all like, yeah, it's crazy, but let's do it.
And we actually, Alex still has like her texts from me.
We've like posted them before,
but they're kind of embarrassing.
Yeah, I'm like, hey, do you know how to use Adobe?
And I sort of lied and was like, yeah, yeah, I for sure do.
So I did lie to get this job.
I like to say that.
I feel like we've all been there, especially with Adobe.
Yeah.
Oh, exactly.
Right.
You just fake it till you make it.
But Ashen reached out to us in 2019 and yeah, it was to start a magazine.
We didn't know that it would be multiple magazines or an entire business at the time.
But that's sort of what happened.
So yeah.
And y'all have been able to build a great community.
What do you love most about it?
I think it's hard to see exactly how strong the community is because unless you're sort
of in our Patreon or our paid sub stack.
But something that I think we probably both agree is really special is the members of our Discord,
members of our Patreon are paid sub stack.
They all travel across the country
to hang out with each other, even without us.
I think some of them have become like best friends
with each other and people are in the Discord talking
all day long and it just feels really nice to know
that there's a safe space
for whatever type of conversation you want to have. And it's all, it's not always about,
I was thinking about this the other day, how it's cool that like, of course, basketball
brought everyone together, but so much of that community is not basketball now just
because like, you know, you have shared interests and you know, you're going to be sort of the same type of person, you're going to be able to love all
kinds of things together. So now it's like, they don't only love basketball together,
they love everything together. Which is what I like, I think.
Yeah, most. It's pretty special. I would say that and just, well, just like the fact that
we've kind of grown along with women's basketball
in 2019, like, I would say we weren't ourselves, like even the biggest women's basketball fans,
we're still discovering the league and women's basketball in general. Like we definitely
watched, but we're not, you know, as well informed as we are now. And it's definitely
grown outside of Fligrant Magazine as well. So it's just been very cool to be a part of that growth and to see that and just be in that space with everyone else
who's doing a lot of great work for women's sports. And last question before we go, the WNBA season
is back into action next week. What are you guys looking forward to for the second half of the
season? I'm interested to see how Maabry and Dijonais play together.
Yeah, that's going to be wild.
I'm looking for some better showing.
I'm trying to think of how to say this because I feel bad.
I live in New York, so I'm a Liberty fan.
I go to Liberty games.
And obviously, the Liberty are a great fan. I go to Liberty games and obviously the Liberty
are a great team, one of the best teams.
And I hope that we can get back to the finals,
but I should say that if we get to the finals,
I'm hoping for a better showing
than what happened last year against the Aces.
So I'm looking for a good playoffs from the Liberty.
That's like all I can hope for.
And I'm an ACES fan,
so I'm okay with that happening again, actually.
I decided as a new to women's basketball
or new to the WNBA in the last few years,
I could bandwagon a really good team.
So I decided to do that.
And I'm, I don't have any regrets, no.
Do you have any predictions for who's gonna win this year?
I mean, I think- It's to be hard to beat the Asus.
It's going to be hard to beat the Asus.
It's going to be hard to beat.
For sure.
I wouldn't mind it being interesting though.
I'm not like looking for like an easy path by any means.
I think the league looks a little bit more well balanced this year because of trades and
a little bit of like movement.
So I feel like it'll be a little bit better than last year.
It also I feel like with the WNBA,
just because we're sort of so starved for games,
I always want Max just give me as many games as possible. And if that means, you know, we take it to three games,
we take it to five games, whatever. That's great.
And so whereas like with men's basketball, I'm like, OK,
we can like,
we don't need seven games in this.
Beat it up.
Yes, beat it up.
Let's go, we have jobs.
So honestly, whatever gives us the most amount of games
is great with me.
Well, Ashton, Alex,
thank you so much for sitting down with me.
I've loved chatting with y'all
and I hope you have an amazing rest of your day.
Thank you so much.
Thanks, Logan, you too.
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