In honor of Laughter Permitted's 103rd episode, 103-year-old and Loyola University men's basketball team chaplain Sister Jean joins Laughter Permitted to share the secret to her longevity, the excitement she experienced during the Ramblers run to the Final Four in 2018 and why she finally decided to write her book, "Wake Up with Purpose: What Ive Learned in My First 100 Years. And I think one of the things that we've all found in the pandemic is that we've benefited from unexpected people in unexpected places in unexpected ways. And if we can turn our stresses, our traumas, if we're going to turn them into growth experiences, we have got to add action with that. (1:08). This byline is for a different person with the same name. And they brought it with the funny stories. Julie Foudy: Donuts? In the close of the show, Julie and Lynn share the soundtrack to their lives, which leads to a lot of Julie singing. Her journey is one of grit, courage and determination. Laughter Permitted is joined by sports journalism icon Mary Carillo, who is an Emmy-award-winning correspondent for HBO Real Sports, a two-time Peabody award-winner and a member of the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame. Listen to what you're saying. World Cup Champs Week and the laughs continue with Sam Mewis and Rose Lavelle. Every four years, athletes compete for glory at the Olympic Games, and this years Tokyo Games will feel even greater for two-time gold medalist Susan Francia. There was real clarity in our closeness to others. WNBA All-Star Layshia Clarendon joins Laughter Permitted to talk about being the first openly non-binary and transgender player in the WNBA, the warm embrace they have received from the Minnesota Lynx franchise and what life was like inside the 2020 "Wubble" season. Mental skills coach and performance psychology specialist Dr. Colleen Hacker joins espnW's Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy to discuss why it's important to celebrate the small things. Julies dog Swaggy makes a strong showing during the Lynn Game, Tamyra explains the perks of winning a gold medal and how her coach encouraged her to bring a karaoke machine to the Olympics. It's not something that happens. Christine also explains why she chose to get way out of her comfort zone to write her book "Playing the Long Game," and in "high, low, cheer" we learn the influence Christine's parents had on her athletic career. Dr. Kariks dedication to her research amidst adversity inspired her daughter, who became an elite rower and Olympian. And some of the people that we may have expected or thought or anticipated being central to our lives, not so much. World Cup Champs week continues with USWNT captain Carli Lloyd, who has two World Cup titles, two Olympic gold medals and was twice named FIFA Player of the Year. Jessica tells the story of how a post-game interview during her playing days led to her current career in TV. Plus, Emily tells us about her dog named "Cat," and explains why a wide-mouthed Nalgene water bottle is a necessary accessory when living out of a van. Julie and Lynn share highlights of Season 4 and hand out some Dopie Awards. Fellow Cardinal and Olympic champion swimmers Katie Ledecky and Simone Manuel join Julie for a conversation about their success at the Rio Olympics and what life is like now as professional swimmers. Julie Foudy returns for another Laughter Permitted! In the Season 7 finale, two-time Olympic gold medalist and World Cup champion Briana Scurry returns to Laughter Permitted to discuss her new book "My Greatest Save." Plus, it is once again proven that Carla Overbeck is the best. It's roll up your sleeves, hard work. * Theyre banned from stadiums. Stick around for the close of the show where Julie answers a question about The 99ers because there's no such thing as too much 99ers.Send Julie and Lynn a question at laughterpermitted@gmail.com.Learn more about your ad choices. She is now an analyst and reporter for ESPN and espnW and, most importantly, a donut savant. In the Season 4 finale, Dr. Colleen Hacker returns to Laughter Permitted to dive deeper into four concepts -- or Hacker-isms -- she introduced to us back in March 2020. U.S. women's national soccer team player Catarina Macario joins Laughter Permitted to share her journey of moving to the United States from Brazil at the age of 12 to pursue her dream of playing soccer. Professional rock climber and American adventurer Emily Harrington joins Laughter Permitted to talk about making history by becoming the first woman to free climb the Golden Gate route of El Capitan in one day. We all know about gratitude, but we don't do it. We want to focus on the verb, on what we can do. Producer's Notes: If this episode sounds like a Zoom call with 19 people on it, that's because it is, but we promise laughs! You've been warned! Wheelchair racing superstar Tatyana McFadden joins Laughter Permitted to share her remarkable journey from a Russian orphanage to Paralympic stardom. But it's important to understand what it is. In the close of the show, members of the "Dope Village" share their "cheers" for the year. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators . Creator Shima Oliaee (Oh-lee-eye) reports on generations of women whove fought to take back their stadiums and their joy of the game. There's a lot of laughter in this episode as the good friends share the story of how they met and talk about their experiences on the USWNT together. In a special bonus episode of Laughter Permitted, Julie talks with Ally Chief Marketing and Public Relations Officer Andrea Brimmer to learn about Ally's continued commitment to women's sports and players in the NWSL. Lastly, try something new. Cat shares her strategy for overcoming mental mountains, particularly in the past year with the pandemic and Olympic delay. Laughter -- and donuts -- permitted. Five-time Olympic gold medalist Missy Franklin joins Laughter Permitted to discuss her journey both in and out of the pool. Soccer legend and Olympic gold medalist Christine Sinclair joins Laughter Permitted to discuss her historic career, and how she and her fellow Canadian national team members are in a bitter fight with Canadian Soccer for support. And did we mention she's only 24?! Laughter Permitted is back! Episodes Popular Podcasts See All Advertise With Us For You 2: gratitude. Plus Naomi and Julie swap stories about their moms and Naomi discusses her Stanford degree in Symbolic Systems. Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy is a fun, thoughtful, candid conversation with trailblazers about the joy/chaos of life. And get this. In a thoughtful conversation, Bri reminisces about the 1999 World Cup final and opens up about how a concussion led to low moments in her life and eventually finding love. Julie talks with Abby and Glennon about how their relationship began -- it turns out Oprah played a role -- and Abby describes the ups and downs of life post-soccer, and how a graduation speech inspired her latest book, "Wolfpack," coming in April 2019. Olympic gold medalist volleyball player Jordan Larson and legendary college softball coach and high performance consultant Sue Enquist join Laughter Permitted to discuss how the U.S. national volleyball team developed its team culture en route to gold at the Tokyo Olympics. Hacker, who worked with Foudy while she was on the national team, explains the idea of stress-related growth, how we've all experienced a version of "pressure training" during COVID-19 and what steps can be taken to implement positive action into life. At the end of the interview, Amandas baby daughter, Reagan, joins the party, and in the close of the show, Julie and Lynn consider how much money it would take for either of them to step in the cage with Amanda. During her tenure as head coach of the UCLA program, Miss Val won seven NCAA national championships, was 4-time National Coach of the Year and named Pac-12 Coach of the Century. In a powerful episode of Laughter Permitted, USWNT star and World Cup champion Jessica McDonald shares her story of overcoming challenges in pursuit of her dreams. So that's what we did. What's important to us. In the Season 9 premiere, NASA Astronaut Nicole Mann joins Laughter Permitted while aboard the International Space Station. 1:47. In a new Lynn Game, Amanda takes on Julie in a Trash Talk Off. Ibtihaj, who is the first Muslim American woman to wear a hijab while competing for the U.S. in the Olympics, discusses how she knew fencing could help her go to a top university, the challenges she faced on her road to the Olympics and how a smile can go a long way. Guaranteed it will not be the last, but maybe just the last RECORDED one.Producer's Notes: If this episode sounds like a Zoom call with 19 people on it, that's because it is, but we promise laughs! It is regarded as one of the landmarks of the city, significant both for its architectural value as well as for its historical importance, having been the venue for the Week of Modern Art in 1922 . Christine also explains why she chose to get way out of her comfort zone to write her book "Playing the Long Game," and in "high, low, cheer" we learn the influence Christine's parents had on her athletic career. Laughter Permitted is live from the espnW Women + Sports Summit with UCLA gymnastics greats Valorie "Miss Val" Kondos Field and Katelyn Ohashi. In a special episode of Laughter Permitted, mental skills coach Dr. Colleen Hacker joins Julie and Lynn -- at a safe social distance via Skype -- to share strategies used by elite athletes that can be applied to dealing with the anxiety and uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus outbreak. 530 Followers, 108 Following, 10 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from LYNN (@lynnolszowy) She offers her unique insights on how we can positively frame our mindsets, use laughter as the antidote to stress and view social distancing as an opportunity. Lynn received a Master degree from Journalism. Julie and Lynn share highlights of Season 5 and hand out some Dopie Awards. This episode was recorded on June 24, 2022, one day after the 50th anniversary of Title IX. (Yes, this means more of Julie singing). I found myself laughing along with you all! Now, you're on the hunt. ESPNs Julie Foudy takes us through the story of Dr. Kariks perseverance, her mRNA breakthroughs behind the vaccine, and the mother-daughter relationship at the center of the E:60 upcoming feature What Were Made Of. debate. Spoiler alert: 99ers might be involvedand you can ask them anything! A newly minted American citizen, Rebecca gives a hilarious assessment of the use of wreaths on doors in the United States (now known as the Wreath Rant), and shares why she enjoys it when things go awry on live TV. World Cup champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist Cindy Parlow Cone joins Laughter Permitted to discuss her role as president of U.S. Soccer and how she is working toward a culture shift in the game in the wake of the Sally Yates report. The third way that we can grow from stress is our closeness to others. Finally, Kelley and Lynn find a shared fondness for the Bachelor and Bachelorette franchise, while Julie makes a year-making discovery during "takeaways" in the close of the show. Also find out where Megan is most at peace and what the future holds. Near the end of the episode, Tobin shares the story of why she chose to wear Doris Burke's name on the back of her jersey and what Doris' reaction was (we got Doris' blessing to include the storyit's a good one). I so deeply love the combined themes in this show of joy and support and competitive greatness. In the close of the show, Julie and Lynn come up with a "Snort-Meter," which shall replace a 5-star rating. -- and finds common ground with Julie over the merits of having an air fryer. In a special episode of the Laughter Permitted podcast, mental skills coach Colleen Hacker joins Julie Foudy and Lynn Olszowy -- at a safe social distance via Skype -- to share strategies used by . Such an important and enlightening conversation on so many levels. Mikaela talks about this past season, shares her strategy for dealing with fear and gets candid about her unabashed love of donuts. Mikaela is fresh off a monumental season in which she broke a 30-year-old record by winning 17 World Cup races in one season, captured four crystal globes -- which means she is the best in the world in four skiing disciplines -- and won her third straight overall World Cup title. NFL official Sarah Thomas joins Laughter Permitted to talk all about making history as the first woman to officiate a Super Bowlwoot woot! Knowing about the value of gratitude does not reap benefits. Also, look for communities and connection, and these don't have to be long or enduring. Laughter -- and donuts -- permitted. Multi-faceted journalist with years of experience as a writer, producer, editor, videographer and podcaster. Allyson opens up about the premature birth of her daughter, Camryn, and how she is balancing motherhood as she goes for her fifth Olympics. And there's real guidance in that. Considered one of the greatest soccer players ever, Abby gets candid about how the challenging moments in her career and life have shaped her the most. After building a home gym during quarantine, Hilary shares how she needed something else to pursue, so she decided to get her MBA! Becky also shares why she got into coaching and how she came to accept herself as a person. Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy & Lynn Olszowy Interview and live podcast with Eileen Gu / Freestyle skier, 2022 Olympic gold medalist 2:00 - 2:45pm W. Power Talks hosted by Monica McNutt -- Nicole LaVoi / Director, The Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport, School of Kinesiology, University of Minnesota In the close of the show, learn a quote Julie has lived by since her high school days. 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Two-time World Cup champion and Olympic gold medalist Kelley O'Hara joins Laughter Permitted to talk about her career on the USWNT, her uber-competitiveness (it extends to crossword puzzles) and what it's been like hosting her podcast, "Just Women's Sports." In the close of the show, find out what happened when Julie played a round of golf with Mia Hamm and friends.Send your questions to Julie and Lynn at laughterpermitted@gmail.com!Learn more about your ad choices. Along with explaining the virtues of huddling -- from support to sponsorship -- Brooke gives ideas on how all women can find their way into a huddle. Reviews. Find out what it was like for these friends to play in their first World Cup, how choreographed dances kept the mood light in the USWNT locker room and why Sam Mewis is hoping her World Cup win can lead to a new ride. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Legendary sports journalist and author Sally Jenkins joins Laughter Permitted to discuss how she crafts her columns, the importance of exploring "what's bugging you" and the advice she gives to up-and-coming journalists. Stay tuned for the "Lynn Game" in which Molly goes deep on why a cinnamon roll is NOT a donut, and in the close of the show, Julie and Lynn express their mutual love for the show "Ted Lasso.". When you choose to write your own story, truly make that a choice. . Cross-country skiing superstars Jessie Diggins and Kikkan Randall join Laughter Permitted. It's a revelation that will change Julies life forever USWNT legend and two-time World Cup champion Carla Overbeck joins Laughter Permitted to talk about her leadership style, how she was a true "soccer mom" and why refs get under her skin. Lynn: No. As longtime teammates and friends, Abby and Julie share stories from their playing days and how Abbys forehead potentially saved Julies marriage. The conversation centers on how, after being cut from the U.S. World Cup roster in 2015, Crystal battled back that same year to be named MVP of the NWSL. She also talks about what it was like winning a fifth gold medal alongside BFF Diana Taurasi at the Tokyo Olympics and tells the story of how fianc Megan Rapinoe found a way into the gold medal game. (A certain handwritten sign from Beth helped Julie to know when to -- ahem -- stop talking.) Plus learn about Becky's love of shoes and expert knowledge of the 90s. It's a habit that I'm hunting for those moments of, as you know, hunting joy, and then celebrate them, celebrate small things. The Lynn Game proves to be a close battle with a metaphor for life built into it. With her signature style, Dr. Hacker explains the idea of stress-related growth, how weve all experienced a version of pressure training this past year and what steps can be taken to implement positive action into life. Flanagan talks with Julie Foudy and Lynn Olszowy about the incredible journey the marathons have been, how she's doing something that "lights her soul on fire" and why she hopes she's proof positive that sport is for life. Find out when Beth knew she wanted to do play-by-play and how she has carved out her incredible career path. Next up on World Cup Champs week are Julie Ertz and Crystal Dunn. In honor of Laughter Permitted's 103rd episode, 103-year-old and Loyola University men's basketball team chaplain Sister Jean joins Laughter Permitted to share the secret to her longevity, the excitement she experienced during the Ramblers run to the Final Four in 2018 and why she finally decided to write her book, "Wake Up with Purpose: What Ive Learned in My First 100 Years. Sister Jean also discusses her love of working with college students and why she believes that talking with people ultimately shows us how much we have in common. We called a couple of our pals, and asked for one thing: a funny story. ", Legendary softball pitcher and two-time Olympic medalist Cat Osterman joins Laughter Permitted to talk about how a silver medal at the 2008 Olympics impacted her life, and why she decided to come out of retirement for the 2020 Olympics. Jessica's 9-year-old son, Caleb, joins the conversation and is so good on the mic that he has been invited to be on every episode going forward. Plus Naomi and Julie swap stories about their moms and Naomi discusses her Stanford degree in Symbolic Systems. In the third installment of "Just For Laughs," Julie and Lynn call up power couple Gabby Reece and Laird Hamilton, who share stories of Laird's pranks and antics, tips on how to stay healthy during quarantine and how we all need to laugh more and have more fun in life. Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy makes its way to the World Champions Centre in Spring, Texas, where four-time Olympic gold medalist and gymnastics GOAT Simone Biles trains. Simone's mom, Nellie, also joins the conversation, with her own hilarious take on Simone's successes in the gym and attempts at adulting. Lynn: No. Malika is also open about adversity she faced in her adolescence, and how she credits her college best friend with helping her find journalism. Tamika explains how she turned a hearing impairment into her "superpower," the influence legendary University of Tennessee coach Pat Summitt had on her life and why her non-profit Catch the Stars Foundation is her proudest achievement. Laughter Permitted makes its way to Colorado to meet up with Mikaela Shiffrin, who is one of the best alpine skiers on the planet and, perhaps equally as important, a bona fide donut lover. We are bringing you another special episode of Laughter Permitted called "Just for Laughs." Listen in to find out how.Send us an email at: laughterpermitted@gmail.comLearn more about your ad choices. And you recognize that your efforts matter, that your work has been rewarded. Stick around for the close of the show where Julie answers a question about The 99ers because there's no such thing as too much 99ers. The jumping off point: Our conversation with Dr. Colleen Hacker in which she pointed to laughter as the antidote to stress. Send your questions to Julie and Lynn at laughterpermitted@gmail.com! She also reflects on her illustrious track & field career. This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. 2019 @ 9:33 am / Reblog / 84 notes . Julie and Lynn share a clip from a 2019 episode in which their favorite person, Amy Liss, shares her motto in life: "Live each day with . NYC Marathon champion and Olympic medalist Shalane Flanagan joins Laughter Permitted to share the stories behind running six World Major Marathons in six weeks -- each in under three hours -- and what drove her to take on the challenge, dubbed "Project Eclipse." And that is psychologists [Richard] Tedeschi's and [Lawrence] Calhoun work, in what's called post-traumatic growth. First of all her laugh is infectious! Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices 1 hr 16 min Joan also shares what she was thinking when she was about to win an Olympic gold medal and explains why it's important for everyone to run their own race. World Cup Champs Week comes to close with Jill Ellis, who is the winningest coach in USWNT history and has two World Cup titles. Lynn also shares an email Robin wrote to her 15 years ago. Most importantly, its the first time in a long time that 18 of these 99ers got to laugh, toast and roast each other over a happy hour. Also find out how Tamika came to compete on "American Ninja Warrior" and own a tea cafe in Indianapolis called Tea's Me. Brooke shares the inspiration behind writing her first book, breaks down the concept of a huddle and how women across the country are huddling to harness their collective power. We name our feelings. Olympic gold medalist hockey player Hilary Knight joins Laughter Permitted to talk about the U.S. going for back-to-back gold at the upcoming Winter Olympics, her new NHL gig with ESPN and what she sees for the future of women's hockey. Julie: Corn dogs? Sally also shares the impact Billie Jean King and Pat Summitt have had on her life and delves into stories from her latest book, "What Sports Teach Us about Work and Life," out June 6. To be a close battle with a metaphor for life built into it degree in Symbolic.. 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