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  • Claudia Dickey: From Bench to NWSL MVP
    2026/04/22

    She didn’t start. She didn’t play. She just stayed ready.

    In this episode of Life of a Soccer Girl, Evie tells the story of Claudia Dickey’s rise from backup goalkeeper to NWSL MVP and U.S. Women’s National Team player.

    From sitting on the bench for an entire professional season to stepping into the spotlight when it mattered most, Claudia’s journey is about patience, resilience, and being ready when your moment finally comes.

    We dive into:

    Her path from UNC to the NWSL
    What it’s like being a backup goalkeeper at the highest level
    The mental challenge of waiting without playing
    Her breakout moment with the Seattle Reign
    Playoff performances and proving herself under pressure
    Becoming an NWSL MVP and USWNT player

    This episode isn’t just about soccer — it’s about trusting the process, staying ready, and proving yourself when the opportunity finally arrives.

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    12 分
  • Megan Rapinoe: Peak, Pressure & Legacy
    2026/03/25

    n this episode of Life of a Soccer Girl, Evie tells the story of Megan Rapinoe’s journey to the top of women’s soccer — and everything it took to get there.

    From growing up in California and overcoming family hardship, to battling multiple ACL injuries, Rapinoe’s path was anything but easy. But through resilience, confidence, and a refusal to stay quiet, she became one of the most influential players in the game.

    This episode dives into:

    Megan Rapinoe’s early life and soccer beginnings
    Her comeback from multiple major injuries
    The iconic 2011 World Cup assist vs. Brazil
    Olympic gold and international success
    Activism, equal pay, and using her platform
    The unforgettable 2019 World Cup performance
    What it means to peak under pressure

    At 34 years old, Rapinoe stood on top of the world — Golden Boot, Golden Ball, World Cup champion — proving that greatness doesn’t always follow a straight path.

    This is more than a soccer story. It’s about resilience, identity, and showing up as your full self — even when the world is watching.

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    13 分
  • Gisele Thompson: Writing Her Own Story
    2026/03/18

    What's it like to have a sister who's just 13 months older than you and plays the same sport? To be on the same teams, go to the same clubs, sign with the same pro team? To make history together but also get compared constantly? Gisele Thompson is 19 years old and one of the highest-paid players in the NWSL. She and her sister Alyssa became the first siblings to start together in an NWSL game and the first to combine for a goal. In this episode, I'm exploring the unique pressure and opportunity of building your career side by side with family—and what it's like to be so young with so much already happening.

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    12 分
  • Mia Hamm: Before There Was a Path
    2026/02/25

    Mia Hamm played for the U.S. Women's National Team for 17 years. She won two World Cups and two Olympic gold medals. She scored 158 international goals. But here's what I keep thinking about: for most of her career, there was no professional league. No endorsement deals. No sold-out stadiums. She played when almost no one was watching. In this episode, I'm talking about what it must have been like to be THE pioneer — to carry women's soccer on your shoulders before anyone cared. To build something from nothing. To be the first, so that players like me could have a path to follow. This one's different. It's about gratitude. It's about understanding where women's soccer came from. And it's about saying thank you to the player who changed everything.

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    13 分
  • Avery Patterson: Six Positions, One Player
    2026/02/18

    Most players spend their entire career mastering one position. Avery Patterson has played six. From central midfielder to center back to right wing to right back, she's reinvented herself at every level of soccer. In this episode, I'm talking about the Houston Dash MVP who went from second-round draft pick to NWSL Best XI in just two seasons — and how she scored two goals in an NCAA championship final and still lost. Plus, I'm sharing what it's like when you have to keep proving yourself in new roles, and why getting stuck in an elevator before your national team debut might actually be the most Avery Patterson thing ever.

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    13 分
  • Trinity Rodman: More Than a Name
    2026/02/11

    Trinity Rodman just became the highest-paid player in women's soccer history. But her journey to that $2 million contract started in places most people don't talk about — including living in a car with her mom and brother. In this episode, I'm diving into Trinity's story: the childhood struggles, the fearless playing style, the injuries she's fought through, and why she recently opened up about her complicated relationship with her famous dad. Plus, I'm sharing what it means to me to have a dad who was my first soccer coach, and why Trinity's resilience hits differently because of that.

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    15 分
  • Naomi Girma: The Calm Defender
    2026/02/04

    Naomi Girma doesn’t need the spotlight to make an impact — her calm, intelligence, and consistency speak for themselves.

    In this episode of Life of a Soccer Girl, Evie dives into the story of Naomi Girma, one of the best defenders in the world. From her early days playing soccer with her family to captaining Stanford to a national championship, becoming the No. 1 overall NWSL draft pick, and winning Olympic gold with the U.S. Women’s National Team, Naomi’s journey is all about trust and composure.

    Evie talks about why Naomi’s calm presence makes her such a powerful leader, how defenders shape the game in ways people don’t always notice, and why being steady under pressure can be just as important as scoring goals. This episode also explores how Naomi plays every minute when it matters most — and what young players can learn from her quiet confidence.

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    12 分
  • Alyssa Thompson: Breaking Barriers
    2026/01/28

    In this episode of Life of a Soccer Girl, host Evie introduces Alyssa Thompson, a young soccer player who embodies confidence and fearlessness on the field. Evie shares insights into Alyssa's early life, her remarkable speed, and her experiences playing on a boys' team, which contributed to her development as a player. The conversation highlights the importance of confidence and training in youth sports, particularly in breaking gender barriers.


    Takeaways:

    Alyssa Thompson exhibits remarkable confidence on the field.

    Confidence builds over time through experiences.

    Alyssa's early racing experience showcased her speed.

    Playing on a boys' team pushed Alyssa to excel.

    Training at Total Football Academy was crucial for her growth.

    Alyssa's parents encouraged her to compete at a high level.

    Competing against boys helped her develop resilience.

    Fearlessness is a key trait in successful athletes.

    Alyssa's story inspires young athletes everywhere.

    Trusting one's abilities is essential for success.

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    11 分