
About this episode
This episode explores the cultural and historical significance of sports through the podcast Sportly, featuring a discussion on the WNBA and the evolution of women's sports.
When you think of a sports podcast, is it all stats and play by plays? In this episode, Devin Andrade shares a podcast that goes beyond the stats, and shares the most fascinating stories about culture, history, politics, and people through the world of sports. Sportly features deeply researched, historical storytelling, an expert host, and all of the interesting facts you never knew you were missing! Like why pickleball became the trendiest game in town, or just how impactful cricket’s popularity was on society and even technology. For a taste of what Sportly's like, Devin's sharing an episode about the history of the WNBA. It feels like things are starting to change with women's sports. They’re calling it a movement, not just a moment. Women’s sports is getting the attention, the funding, and the respect it has always deserved. But how did we get here? Host Kavitha Davidson, who has been a sports journalist for years, lays out the timeline for the ups, downs, and milestones that the WNBA has experienced. Listen to more episodes of Sportly now: https://immigrantlypod.com/sportly Feed the Queue is the ultimate podcast discovery podcast and we're excited to feed your queue with a…
People in this episode
Host: Kavitha Davidson
Guest: Devin Andrade
Topics covered
- sports culture
- history of sports
- women's sports
- podcast recommendations
- storytelling in sports
Keywords
- sports podcast
- WNBA history
- women's sports movement
- pickleball
- cricket impact
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Sportly, WNBA, Tink Media, Aakshi Sinha
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