• Game Tape: A Courtside Review of Athlete Health
    May 28 2026

    We take a look back at a huge through line of the Courtside show: how important it is to pay attention to how we're developing health infrastructure around all athletes. You can make the business case for it; the human case is obvious. With the influx of attention, money, and partners pouring into women's sports, we highlight the people who know what to do with it.

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    29 mins
  • Yael Averbach West on Building a Dynasty at Gotham FC
    May 15 2026

    Yael Averbach West grew up the lone girl on a boys' soccer team in Montclair, New Jersey, went on to wear the UNC kit and earn USWNT caps, and now runs one of the NWSL's most decorated clubs as two-time champion GM of NJ/NY Gotham FC. She joins Laura for a Jersey-girl conversation about the grit it took to get here — and the vision it takes to stay on top. They dig into how the women's professional game has transformed from survival mode to sold-out stadiums, why winning isn't enough if no one knows your players exist, what Gotham actually needs from commercial partners, and what it means to build a club culture that reflects the community that raised you.

    00:00 Welcome Back to Courtside

    01:00 Growing Up Soccer in Jersey: The Boys Team Decision

    04:45 UNC and Finding Her People

    07:30 From the WPS to the NWSL: Surviving to Thriving

    11:00 What's Actually Changed for Players (and What Hasn't)

    15:30 Building the Gotham Standard: Infrastructure, Facilities, and Player Care

    21:00 ACL Injuries, Data, and Making Insights Actionable

    23:30 Connecting the On-Field Product to Commercial Growth

    28:30 How the GM Role Has Evolved

    31:00 What Gotham Actually Needs from Partners

    33:00 The Season Ahead and Citi Field Announcement

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    42 mins
  • Courtside Away Game: Laura Correnti on Possible Now with Christian Muche
    Nov 20 2025

    Laura joins the Possible NOW Podcast with Christian Muche to discuss why women’s sports isn’t charity—it’s business. Drawing on her career identifying white space and turning it into opportunity, Laura unpacks the myths keeping advertisers on the sidelines, how athletes are redefining ownership through their own media platforms, and why the next billion-dollar growth story in sports will be led by women.

    02:08 Laura's Early Love for Sports
    04:17 The Transferable Skills from Sports to Leadership
    08:34 The Business Case for Women's Sports
    17:08 The Impact of Media and Athlete Platforms
    25:11 Innovative Sponsorship Models
    31:35 Future Visions and Partnerships
    37:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    39 mins
  • Karina LeBlanc on Making Portland the Epicenter of Women’s Sports
    Nov 13 2025

    For nearly 20 years, Karina LeBlanc was known for defending Canada’s net. Now she’s defending the future of women’s sports as EVP of Strategic Growth at RAJ Sports, where she’s helping lead both the Portland Thorns and the new WNBA expansion team, the Portland Fire—which also happens to be Portlands original WNBA team. She joins Laura to talk about playing the long game—creating generational impact, measuring success beyond wins, and why Portland might just be the global epicenter of women’s sports.

    03:15 The Impact of Sports on Personal Growth
    05:53 Overcoming Challenges and Embracing Failure
    12:09 Transitioning to Executive Roles
    25:50 The Unique Appeal of Women's Sports
    27:42 The Power of Representation and Role Models
    31:10 Innovative Partnerships and Community Impact
    34:52 The Epicenter of Women's Sports: Portland's Vision
    42:09 Personal Reflections and Future Aspirations

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    50 mins
  • Courtside Away Game: Laura Correnti on Nice Talk with Marie Claire's Nikki Ogunnaike
    Nov 6 2025

    Joining Editor in Chief of Marie Claire Nikki Ogunnaike, Laura traces her journey from college athlete to successful partner at Giant Spoon, and how she founded Deep Blue to drive commercial investment in women’s sports. They explore the critical role sports play in achieving career leadership, the impactful intersection of advertising with women's sports, and the innovative strides being made to elevate women's sports through creative investments and new business models.

    01:55 Laura's Journey: From Soccer to Advertising
    03:03 The Impact of Sports on Corporate Careers
    05:15 Early Career in Digital Media
    06:54 Building Giant Spoon and Entrepreneurial Insights
    15:01 Deep Blue's Mission and Market Challenges
    17:12 Partnering with Sue Bird and Strategic Vision
    19:21 The Economic and Social Impact of Women's Sports
    23:22 Future Vision for Deep Blue and Women's Sports
    35:25 Lightning Round: Money, Style, and Power

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    37 mins
  • Mike Nichols of Gainbridge on Playing the Long Game in Women's Sports
    Oct 30 2025

    Mike Nichols has spent nearly two decades proving women’s sports are undervalued—and he’s putting his investments where the returns are. The former LPGA exec turned Chief of Sponsorship Strategy at Group 1001 joins Laura to talk about Gainbridge’s partnerships with the USL Super League, Caitlin Clark, and more. They get into why 40% of his sponsorship dollars go to women’s sports, how $5,000 grants can create outsized impact, and where the opportunity lies for brands willing to get in from grassroots to the ground floor.

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    27 mins
  • Broom & Shovel Leadership: Cori Close on Building an Uncommon Program
    Sep 18 2025

    UCLA WBB head coach Cori Close joins Laura to talk about a culture that outlasts banners and awards—sweeping the sheds, nurturing the roots, and why “coaching people’s hearts” is her real playbook. She opens up about the Final Four learning curve, the NIL and transfer-era noise, and what infrastructure college programs actually need so coaches can coach. Plus: the service work that connects teams—and how gratitude, discipline, and “uncommon” choices turn talent into titles.


    01:18 Coach Cori Close's Journey and Early Influences
    03:35 The Coach Close Basketball Method
    06:28 Achievements and Reflections on Awards
    09:11 Mental Conditioning and Player Development
    13:13 Challenges and Lessons from the Final Four
    17:43 Navigating NIL and Financial Conversations
    23:50 Future of Women's College Basketball

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    33 mins
  • The Playbook for Multi-Hyphenate Marketing: Constance Schwartz-Morini on Athlete-Led Brands
    Sep 11 2025

    Constance Schwartz-Morini, CEO of SMAC Entertainment, has turned sports talent across sports into household names along with her partner and client Michael Strahan. She shares how she helped Strahan become a media mogul, why Deion Sanders is the ultimate CMO, and how she’s shaping the future in women’s sports with clients including Emma Hayes, Brie and Nikki Garcia, and Erin Andrews. They dig into what it takes to build athlete-led content, how to expand careers beyond the game, and why the women’s side of sports is ready for a bigger stage.

    00:31 Introduction
    01:50 Constance Schwartz-Morini's Early Life and Career
    06:28 Building SMAC Entertainment with Michael Strahan
    08:40 Developing Athlete Brands: The Case of Deion Sanders
    12:48 Empowering Women in Sports
    15:16 Challenges and Strategies in Women's Sports Management
    20:10 Future Directions and Final Thoughts

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    28 mins