Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 13 hours 41 minutes
Jen checks in with UK-based woso reporter Kieran Theivam about several English soccer topics – the end of the FA WSL season, the record-breaking crowd at the FA Cup final, the coming launch of Manchester United's women's team and more. Be warned -- they couldn't help but chat a bit about the royal wedding!
Jen chats with John Halloran of American Soccer Now about the controversy surrounding the hiring of Dash's new assistant coach, and also look back at two matches of Week 7.
Jen recaps the exciting four-game stretch of the end of Week 6 in NWSL that saw 14 goals as well as Alyssa Naeher's 12 saves with Equalizer Soccer assistant managing editor Allison Lee. They also discuss possibilities for the next USWNT roster and the announcement that the 2018 NWSL final will be held in Portland.
Jen chats with Jamie Goldberg, soccer reporter for The Oregonian, about the Portland Thorns' off-season player movements and the first five games of the season. Then Jen catches up with former Keeper Notes reporter Hal Kaiser to dish Houston Dash and also the South Korean women's national team.
Jen and Equalizer Soccer's Dan Lauletta take stock of all things NWSL four weeks into the 2018 season, and also talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly of Women's World Cup qualifying scheduling.
Jen chats with Utah Royals FC general manager Craig Waibel about "jumping into the deep end" of women's soccer and catches up with Susie Rantz of SounderAtHeart.com to talk Reign & Rapinoe.
Jen reviews the recent USWNT v Mexico friendlies with Graham Hays of ESPNw.com and Tom Marshall, the Mexico correspondent for ESPN FC.
Jen chats with local beat reporters for two NWSL teams –- the 2017 Shield-winning North Carolina Courage and the suddenly-flush-with-young-USWNT-talent Washington Spirit.
Jen talks with Maddie Lee, soccer reporter for the Salt Lake Tribune, about the birth of the Utah Royals FC and the team's first game vs. Orlando. Then Jen chats with Sandra Herrera of HotTimeInOldTown.com about the off-season moves of the Chicago Red Stars and their season opener against the Houston Dash.
The Keeper catches up with former USWNT & Washington Spirit midfielder Lori Lindsey, one of just four players who played in all three iterations of women's pro soccer in the USA. Lindsey is set to make her NWSL analyst debut this weekend on the live game streams and will be calling many games this season...