Celebrate One Year Of iHeart Women's Sports With These Podcast Episodes

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The iHeart Women's Sports Network is celebrating its one-year anniversary, and fans can cheer on the milestone by listening to more of their favorites in women's sports podcasting with some very special episodes.

A partnership between iHeartRadio and Deep Blue Sports + Entertainment, iHeart Women's Sports is dedicated exclusively to women's sports, celebrating women's sports competitions, including athletes' stories on and off the field in the form of podcasts, daily sports reports, spotlights and audio vignettes, social content, promotion, and industry event presence.

From trailblazing athletes to rising voices, iHeartRadio as spent the last year celebrating the stories that move the game forward and we're just getting started. Check out some of the latest episodes, including Sarah Spain, Khristina Williams, and more.

"In Case You Missed It with Khristina Williams" — Inside the Cheez-It Collab Turning Heads in the "W" with Rickea Johnson and Brittany Hampton

On this episode of "In Case You Missed It," Khristina dives into the electric intersection of basketball and fashion with LA Sparks forward Rickea Jackson and celebrity stylist Brittany Hampton. Brittany Hampton joins to share how she brought Rickea’s bold look to life, what makes a great tunnel fit, and why brands like Cheez-It are finally investing in the power and influence of women athletes.Then, Rickea reflects on her sophomore season in the WNBA, honoring the legacy of Candace Parker, and her Detroit roots that shape her game-day swagger. She also talks about her viral Cheez-It tunnel fit collab with Brittany, how fashion fuels her confidence, and what it means to be a role model on and off the court.

"Good Game with Sarah Spain" — Shooters and Unicorns with Ben Pickman

Ben Pickman, women’s basketball writer and podcast host at The Athletic, joins Sarah to talk about the WNBA’s newly-announced expansion teams, DeWanna Bonner’s midseason move to Phoenix, what to expect at this weekend’s All-Star game, and his thoughts on the discrepancy between media, fan and player All-Star voting. Plus, the Diana Taurasi bench unveiling is set, when hotties can’t hoop and other Slice emails, and one young soccer player’s legacy is already in full bloom.

"Good Game with Sarah Spain" — Singin' Along with Nancy Armour

USA TODAY sports columnist Nancy Armour joins Sarah to discuss WNBA All-Star Weekend, whether Caitlin Clark could be doing more (and we’re not talking about defense), and what the three new expansion teams say about the WNBA’s relationship with the MNBA. Plus, a Fire is rekindled, a footy player makes her way back to the states, and the women’s Euro 2025 soccer tournament smashes some records.

"In Case You Missed It With Khristina Williams" - Behind the Scenes WNBA All-Star Preview with Joey Graziano

Joey Graziano, Executive Vice President at Pacers Sports & Entertainment, joins Khristina to preview the highly anticipated 2025 WNBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis. Joey discusses the extensive planning behind the event and highlights the unique fan experiences in store, including Fever Fest—a celebration of comedy and music created in partnership with Kevin Hart and Heartbeat, featuring stars like Sydnee Colson. The conversation also explores Indiana’s deep-rooted basketball culture, innovative fan engagement strategies, and the broader vision of establishing Indianapolis as a premier destination for women's sports.

"In Case You Missed It with Khristina Williams" - Kate Johnson on Elevating Women's Sports

In a special bonus episode of 'In Case You Missed It' Khristina interviews Kate Johnson, head of global sports and entertainment marketing at Google. The conversation centers around WNBA All-Star Week in Indianapolis and Google's significant investment in women's sports. Kate shares her path from Olympian to Google executive, the growth of their WNBA partnership, and how they’re creating fun experiences for fans. She also talks about how content and AI are shaping the future of sports storytelling. The episode explores how women’s sports are evolving and how Google is helping support that change.


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