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PJ hears from Mikey Rose UCC BDS (Boycott Divest Sanction] about their open letter to John Halloran, UCC President & their encampment at UCC Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mobile Health is an organization that helps employers build healthier cultures and programs that are specific to them and guide employees along their health and well-being journeys. In this episode, John and I discuss the world of digital health and mobile health, what digital health means to the workforce and how employers can harness artificial intelligence to create healthy workplace cultures. Punk Rock HR is proudly underwritten by The Starr Conspiracy. The Starr Conspiracy is a B2B marketing agency for innovative brands creating the future of workplace solutions. For more information, head over to thestarrconspiracy.com. To read the full show notes for this episode, visit: https://laurieruettimann.com/using-mobile-health care-to-make-the-world-healthier
About Suman Das and DDM Systems: Founder of DDM Systems, a Silicon Valley venture backed digital manufacturing company. Entrepreneur in the commercialization of disruptive technologies for additive manufacturing. Chair Professor of Advanced Manufacturing Systems at Georgia Tech with broad expertise in advanced and additive manufacturing techniques. Thirty years of experience in research, design, development, and optimization of additive manufacturing techniques for polymers, high temperature metals, ceramics, and composites with applications in aerospace turbine engines, resorbable implants for tissue regeneration, precision investment casting ceramic molds, polymer nanocomposites, and solid oxide fuel cells. Expert in equipment and process design, and process control for additive manufacturing. Materials processing expertise involving various lasers and length scales as well as large-area laser microfabrication and nanofabrication, maskless photopolymerization, and maskless lithography. Specialties: Direct Digital Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing, 3-D Printing, Direct Part Manufacturing, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Laser Microfabrication and Nanofabrication, Photopolymerization, Maskless Lithography, Rapid Prototyping, Design and Manufacturing, Lasers, Laser Materials Processing, Biomaterials, Biomedical Implants, Tissue Engineering, Aerospace materials and structures, Superalloys, Fuel Cells. Additive Manufacturing of Ceramics, Nickel-base Superalloys, Polymers and Polymer Nanocomposites. DDM Systems is an Atlanta-based additive manufacturing and 3D printing startup. The company was founded in 2012 by Suman Das and John Halloran to rapidly commercialize LAMP™and SLE™, two disruptive manufacturing technologies with immediate applications in the aerospace and industrial gas turbines sectors. Large Area Maskless Photopolymerization (LAMP™) is a breakthrough additive technology for the tool-less, on-demand and affordable direct digital manufacturing (DDM) of ceramic cores and integral-cored shell molds for investment casting of high-precision, high-performance turbine engine hot-section components such as airfoils. LAMP produced ceramic cores are fully compatible with current investment casting foundry practices. Scanning Laser Epitaxy (SLE™) builds upon over two decades of metal powder bed-based laser additive manufacturing experience and achieves a breakthrough in manufacture and repair of high-value turbine engine hot-section components made of non-weldable superalloys. SLE achieves controlled epitaxial deposition of equiaxed (EQ), directionally-solidified (DS) and single-crystal (SX) materials to produce fully dense, crack-free structures. This capability surpasses existing metal additive techniques. In response to the rapidly growing demand for both technologies, DDM Systems will deliver commercial systems in 2015.
Claire Watkins and John Halloran open up the mailbag to answer questions about the NWSL broadcasts, OL Reign at Lumen Field, what we can expect from the 2022 Challenge Cup, and more. Follow: Claire Watkins on Twitter John Halloran on Twitter The Equalizer on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Claire Watkins and John Halloran react to an exciting semifinal round in the NWSL playoffs as the Spirit upset OL Reign and the Red Stars upset the Thorns, and look ahead to what could happen in the NWSL Championship. Then, they discuss the new U.S. women's national team roster for their friendlies vs. Australia. Follow: Claire Watkins on Twitter John Halloran on Twitter The Equalizer on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Claire Watkins and John Halloran break down where each team stands heading into the final games of the regular season. The Thorns have clinched the Shield, and will be joined in the playoffs by OL Reign and the Spirit. The Red Stars, Gotham FC, Dash, and Courage are fighting for the remaining three spots. Follow: Claire Watkins on Twitter John Halloran on Twitter The Equalizer on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Claire Watkins and John Halloran break down all of this weekend's NWSL action. Despite some surprising results, the table remains tight and the playoff picture very unclear. They also look back on the USWNT's win over Paraguay and what the results mean for players like Mallory Pugh and Catarina Macario. Follow: Claire Watkins on Twitter John Halloran on Twitter The Equalizer on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We talk with John Halloran, CEO of Mobile Health. Using proprietary technology, they help employers build healthy cultures and programs, tailored to their own dynamics.
Claire Watkins and John Halloran examine the NWSL table and share their thoughts on where each team stands as we head into the final weeks of the season. They react to this week's results, which included a huge win for OL Reign over the Thorns and another tough loss for Gotham FC, and Abby Dahlkemper's trade to the Dash. Follow: Claire Watkins on Twitter John Halloran on Twitter The Equalizer on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Claire Watkins and John Halloran break down Lisa Baird's state of the league comments to the media this week amidst the news of Richie Burke being suspended by the Washington Spirit and investigated following a report of allegations of abusive behavior toward players. They also recap this week's games, including a draw between the Thorns and Pride, and Kansas City's first win. Follow: Claire Watkins on Twitter John Halloran on Twitter The Equalizer on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"You need to have a competitive pay and benefits offering. When you go to do that, the employer ends up paying for a lot of things that go unused just because there's too much to communicate. What's just amazing about the time and space we're in now is you can really use personalization to surface opportunities from among and within those programs and benefits at the right time, in a way where it's really a health and benefits journey of one." John Halloran, CEO at Mobile Health We're Only Human -- Episode 121 Each of us is unique. Our day-to-day needs, our lifestyles, and even our stress levels vary greatly. But one thing is certain: wellbeing is applicable to every single one of us. In this episode, Ben and John discuss the importance of creating customized health journeys for employees (for instance, targeting a personalized need for mental health, fertility, or nutritional suggestions). Beyond that, the discussion brings in ideas for how HR leaders can drive the right engagement with the workforce by leveraging wellbeing and wellness across a variety of opportunities. John brings up a powerful case study where EY and KPMG created an initiative using low-code tools from Mobile Health to engage their remote workforce, proving that these practices work for remote, hybrid, and in-office workers. In today's talent-driven market, this focus on wellbeing is a "must have," not a "nice to have." Connect with Mobile Health: https://www.mobilehealthconsumer.com/ Learn about Anthem Blue Cross's partnership with Mobile Health: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mobile-health-announces-8-year-preferred-partner-agreement-with-anthem-blue-cross-and-blue-shield-301341535.html Learn more about the We're Only Human podcast, subscribe, and see our archives: http://lhra.io/podcast
Claire Watkins and John Halloran take a high level look back at the U.S. women's national team's performances in the first two games of the Olympics. What do they expect moving forward from the USWNT? Then, they take a look at the weekend's NWSL results and discuss the big trade between Kansas City and North Carolina. ------ Submit your Blue Wire Hustle application here: http://bwhustle.com/join Follow: Claire Watkins on Twitter John Halloran on Twitter The Equalizer on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Claire Watkins and John Halloran react to this week's NWSL results--including a win for the Spirit over the Courage, and the Red Stars winning without scoring a goal--and just how close the table is right now. They also discuss Louisville's playoff chances, whether the Reign can turn things around, and what Kansas City needs to do to get their first win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Claire Watkins and John Halloran break down all the latest NWSL results ahead of an international break in league play. They weigh in on big wins for the Red Stars and Gotham FC, Louisville's rough week, the Pride staying unbeaten and more. Plus, they discuss the latest on Olivia Moultrie and the NWSL's discovery process.
After a very long time, we finally had NWSL regular season games again. Claire Watkins and John Halloran recap the first regular season opening weekend in two years, which got off to a bit of a slow start before Portland's big win on Sunday night. They also react to Barcelona's win over Chelsea in the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final.
The Covid-19 pandemic led to months of school and university closures that forced young people, and their parents and teachers, to adapt to different ways of learning. Despite enormous effort, patience, and creativity, cracks have shown.More than a century on from Pádraig Pearse's famous call for a more progressive and holistic approach to education, rigid exams and entrenched inequalities still too often persist.To discuss radical change at Ireland's Edge we were joined by Acting President of University College Cork John O'Halloran, Dublin University Senator Lynne Ruane, and folklore lecturer Billy Mag Fhloinn. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It'll be Portland Thorns FC vs. Gotham FC for the Challenge Cup title on May 8. Ahead of the final, Claire Watkins and John Halloran take a close look at every team's performance in the tournament.
John Halloran, SLP, and creator of LAMP, joins us to share the origin story of the therapy approach called LAMP (Language Acquisition Through Motor Planning) and the assistive technology tool called LAMP Words for Life. Learn more about how the Little Light House, a LAMP Center of Excellence, integrates communication tools to support the speech and language development of students who are experiencing delays in those areas. Center for AAC and Autism https://www.aacandautism.com/ HKBK Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/helpingkidspodcast HKBK Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helpingkidspodcast Little Light House: https://www.littlelighthouse.org Join THECREW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZQZ65_fqxI
Claire Watkins and John Halloran react to the opening games of the 2021 Challenge Cup, including a wild ending to Portland's win over Kansas City, another win for the North Carolina Courage, and a late draw for Racing Louisville FC in their inaugural game. They also break down the U.S. women's national team's performance in their draw with Sweden.
Ahead of the 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup, Claire Watkins and John Halloran take a close look at every NWSL team and make their predictions for who will win the tournament.
Claire Watkins and John Halloran sat down this week to take a deep look at the first two match-days of the SheBelieves Cup. They talk Argentina, Canada, many different USWNT roster decisions, and Pia Sundhage's Brazil. After the break, they also discuss newly announced investment in the NWSL, and what that means for both the short and the long-term future.
Pardeep Cattry and John Halloran look ahead to the SheBelieves Cup and discuss preseason needs for NWSL teams. They also talk about the news of a visa fraud scheme with ties to Sky Blue FC and the Boston Breakers.
Pardeep Cattry and John Halloran recap the U.S. women's national team's wins over Colombia and take a look at how the roster for the Olympics could be shaping up.
Jeff Kassouf, Claire Watkins, and John Halloran look ahead to 2021 (and beyond) in the NWSL. Which players do they expect to break out next season? What will the league look like over the next few years?
Jeff Kassouf and John Halloran recap the U.S. women's national team's win over the Netherlands after a long break, including a solid defensive performance and a goal from Kristie Mewis in her return to the team.
Jeff Kassouf, Rachael Kriger, and John Halloran recap the expansion draft and share their reactions to Racing Louisville FC's picks, including the selection of the rights to Christen Press and Tobin Heath. Plus, they discuss the U.S. women's national team scheduling their first game since March, vs. the Netherlands, and the recent results in the FA WSL.
Jeff Kassouf, Rachael Kriger, and John Halloran discuss the upcoming expansion draft for Racing Louisville FC (Protected lists for each team | Expansion Draft rules), which will take place on November 12. They discuss why some players may have been left unprotected and what Louisville's strategy might be. Then, they share their mock drafts and debate whether to take USWNT players.
Dan Lauletta and John Halloran recap Courage-Dash and Spirit-Red Stars in the NWSL Fall Series, and discuss what the recent signings in the FA WSL mean for the NWSL.
Dan Lauletta, Emily Olsen and John Halloran recap Sky Blue FC's 2-1 win over the Washington Spirit, which featured Midge Purce at forward and Mallory Pugh's Sky Blue debut, and try to predict what we can expect from the rest of the NWSL Fall Series.
Dan Lauletta and John Halloran talk about the Houston Dash's NWSL Challenge Cup win and what it could mean for the franchise moving forward. They also discuss the report from The Athletic's Meg Linehan that Sam Mewis is headed to Manchester City, and whether more U.S. women's national team players could play elsewhere next year. Plus, a look ahead to the upcoming expansion teams in Louisville and Los Angeles, and how the expansion drafts will impact the league.
Dan Lauletta, Pardeep Cattry, Rachael Kriger and John Halloran recap the Houston Dash's win over the Chicago Red Stars in the NWSL Challenge Cup Final. They discuss the importance of the tournament for the Dash, and debate whether we'll see a similar tournament in the future. Plus, a look back on the highlights and key moments of the tournament.
0:00-1:30: Episode Intro1:31-27:00: John Halloran (American Soccer Now & The Equalizer), a longtime soccer reporter with a focus on U.S. Soccer and the NWSL, breaks down the four NWSL Challenge Cup quarterfinals from the weekend and looks forward to Wednesday's semifinals. Halloran details the outstanding goalkeeping in the quarterfinals, including Britt Eckerstrom, Alyssa Naeher, Kailen Sheridan & Jane Campbell. Halloran talks about USWNT head coach Vlatko Andonovski and the young talent getting an opportunity in Utah at the Challenge Cup.
Sky Blue FC and the Chicago Red Stars advance, while the Washington Spirit and OL Reign are headed home. Dan Lauletta, John Halloran and Rachael Kriger recap Saturday's NWSL Challenge Cup quarterfinal penalties and look ahead to Wednesday's semifinal matches.
Britt Eckerstrom's big game leads the Thorns to an upset win over the Courage. Jane Campbell's penalties magic continues as the Dash beat the Royals. Dan Lauletta, Emily Dulhanty and John Halloran recap Friday's quarterfinal matches of the NWSL Challenge Cup.
Another win for the Courage and a scoreless draw between the Thorns and OL Reign. Dan Lauletta, Rachael Kriger and John Halloran recap the final day of the preliminary round of the NWSL Challenge Cup and look ahead to this weekend's quarterfinal games.
The Red Stars get their first victory of the NWSL Challenge Cup and the Spirit pick up another win. Dan Lauletta, Pardeep Cattry and John Halloran recap Day 7 of the NWSL Challenge Cup.
Dan Lauletta and Rachael Kriger discuss OL Reign's eventual breakthrough against Utah Royals FC. Then, John Halloran joins Dan to discuss Sky Blue FC finally shaking off the rust in a win over the Houston Dash.
Dan Lauletta and Emily Dulhanty recap another win for the Courage. Then, John Halloran joins Dan to break down an entertaining 1-1 draw between the Thorns and Spirit.
Dan Lauletta, Pardeep Cattry and John Halloran recap big wins for Utah Royals FC and the Houston Dash, and tough losses for Sky Blue FC and OL Reign, on Day 4 of the NWSL Challenge Cup.
The Courage show their dominance in a 2-0 win over the Spirit, and the Thorns and Red Stars draw on Day 3 of the NWSL Challenge Cup. Dan Lauletta, Rachael Kriger and John Halloran react to the games.
A 3-3 thriller between the Houston Dash and Utah Royals FC, and then a 0-0 draw from OL Reign and Sky Blue FC. Dan Lauletta, Ray Curren and John Halloran recap it all.
Dan Lauletta and John Halloran recap North Carolina's win over Portland and Washington's win over Chicago on the first day of the NWSL Challenge Cup.
Dan Lauletta, Chelsey Bush, and John Halloran look back on the 2015 NWSL Draft. Which team won the draft? Which player has had the best career so far?
Dan Lauletta and John Halloran react to the NWSL Challenge Cup Draw and share what they think of each team's chances in the tournament.
Dan Lauletta and John Halloran discuss the announcement of the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup, taking place this summer in Utah. They share their thoughts on the tournament format, the blind draw, which teams they're most looking forward to seeing and more.
Dan Lauletta, Chelsey Bush and John Halloran take a close look back at the 2014 NWSL Draft, which featured a number of players from "that" USWNT U-20 team. It also featured the last pick going on to become an MVP candidate. Which players have developed the most? Which teams got the best value for their picks?
Dan Lauletta, Chelsey Bush and John Halloran look back on the 2013 NWSL Draft. Which teams did well? Which teams did not? Who would be the No. 1 pick if they could do it all over again?
Could a United States Next 23 win a World Cup? Who would be on that hypothetical roster? Dan Lauletta, Chelsey Bush and John Halloran debate their picks.
Dan Lauletta, Chelsey Bush, and John Halloran roll through some of the weirdest moments they remember in women's soccer--including, of course, some memorable weather games--and hear from listeners about the topic.
Dan Lauletta, Chelsey Bush and John Halloran share their top women's soccer memories of all time. What's your favorite women's soccer moment?
Time makes you bolder, children get older, I'm getting older too..and posting a new episode of Southside Trap! Yes, it's part two of Days of Red Stars Past: A New Class, the second half of a conversation we had with John Halloran about the 2015 World Cup, Cribs, Crowds, Playoffs, Christen Press, Michelle Dalton, and what it felt like to watch this team change in a pivotal year.
Dan Lauletta, Chelsey Bush and John Halloran share their women's soccer origins and hear from fans about when they first started following the sport.
Happy Friday y'all, here's a podcast. In this second part of the episode, we talk through Chicago vs Boston in August of 2014, the turf monster, possibly the worst miss in NWSL history, and how the Red Stars began to change into a newer, more sophisticated team going into 2015. We also have a Southside Trap first: We got John Halloran on the dang pod! He talks about his experiences in Lisle, how turf changes the way a team plays, and how Benedictine was nice, actually. Next time, we're likely to traverse into the days of 2015, when everything really began to change for the better. Stay tuned.
This wasn't how we expected to celebrate Episode No. 100, but this is our world right now. The U.S. women's national team won the SheBelieves Cup and protested the U.S. Soccer Federation at the same time. Carlos Cordeiro stepped down the next day, and U.S. Soccer has canceled upcoming games due to the COVID-19 outbreak. And what will happen with the National Women's Soccer League season? Dan Lauletta and John Halloran talk a little soccer, and Kelsey Trainor joins to discuss the ongoing equal pay legal battle.
Lisa Baird is the new commissioner of the National Women's Soccer League, and she brings an extensive marketing background from her days at the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee and the NFL, among other organizations. This week, Chelsey Bush, John Halloran and Dan Lauletta discuss first impressions of Baird, why the NWSL is in need of both direction and a face of the league, and what sort of operational challenges Baird will face. The EQZ crew also discusses the impending Becky Sauerbrunn trade, the NWSL schedule and U-20 World Cup qualifying. As ever, they take your questions in segment three.
The National Women's Soccer League released the list of 2020 federation players (those paid by U.S. Soccer or Canada Soccer), and while there were few changes to speak of, the list is never short on intrigue for the window it gives us into some of the politics and processes of U.S. Soccer, in particular. This week, Dan Lauletta, Chelsey Bush and John Halloran discuss those decisions, as well as Vlatko Andonovski's 26-player SheBelieves Cup camp roster. What does it tell us about some of the fringe players hoping for Olympic roster spots? In segment three, they discuss the ongoing question around who is even running the NWSL right now, and they answer your questions as always.
Concacaf Olympic qualifying thus far has been as predictable as you could have imagined. Dan Lauletta, John Halloran and Rachael Kriger analyze the United States' games thus far and whether there's any shot at all that a team other than Canada and the U.S. will qualify for the Olympics out of this region. In segment two, they discuss Christine Sinclair finally setting the all-time international scoring record with her 185th goal, breaking Abby Wambach's old mark. Dan makes his case that Sinclair might be the best all-around player in the sport's history, while John points out that it depends when you've seen her over the past two decades. Rachael opines on whether Sinclair's record will ever be broken, and why Sinclair remains so underappreciated. Finally, we bring you the FBref.com Stat of the Week in segment three, and answer your pressing questions on qualifying, to the National Women's Soccer League and everything else.
The new year finally brought an active trade market in the National Women's Soccer League. Chelsey Bush, John Halloran and Dan Lauletta discuss all the biggest trades from the first full week of the new year, plus some of the coaching movement that came along with them.
Stanford won the 2019 NCAA championship on Sunday, defeating North Carolina in a sudden-death penalty-kick shootout after a scoreless game through regulation and extra time. The victory was Stanford's second in three years and third of the decade. It was the second straight year in which North Carolina fell in the College Cup final. The Tar Heels last won the national title in 2012. John Halloran and Ray Curren discuss the matches from the College Cup weekend, from the contrasting styles on display to the standout players who seem to have a future in the National Women's Soccer League and, potentially, with the United States women's national team. What they agree on is this: The best team of the 2019 season won the national championship. Episode highlights Segment 1: Talking tactics and coaching decisions from the College Cup final Segment 2: Which players from the four College Cup teams left lasting impressions for their NWSL stock? Segment 3: FBref.com Stat of the Week, plus listener questions!
The National Women's Soccer League season is over and the United States women's national team is done playing in 2019. Slow season, right? Not quite. Expansion news for 2020 still remains strangely TBD, and now there's news of a potential competitor top-flight league beginning play in 2021. What the heck is this? Probably the start of a really bizarre offseason. Dan Lauletta and John Halloran answer all of this and your questions.
With their 3-2 victory over Sweden on Thursday, the U.S. Women's National Team opened up a new chapter in their history, under the guidance of new coach (and old friend) Vlatko Andonovski. This week, Chelsey Bush and John Halloran sat down to talk results, tactics, and that ever elusive roster bubble going into 2020. They also answered your questions!
The North Carolina Courage won their second consecutive National Women's Soccer League Championship with an emphatic 4-0 victory over the Chicago Red Stars. It was a dominant display from the Courage, one which no team in this league would have been able to stop on the day. And the thing is, nobody has really been able to stop North Carolina over the course of a season, either. How will anyone in this league keep up in 2020? Chelsey Bush joins Dan Lauletta and John Halloran from on the ground in North Carolina to discuss the NWSL's final game of the season.
The 2019 National Women's Soccer League Championship has arrived! Chelsey Bush and John Halloran preview Sunday's final between the North Carolina Courage and Chicago Red Stars. Will the Courage win a second straight title? Or will Chicago, led by league MVP Sam Kerr, lift the trophy for the first time in franchise history? Chelsey and John discuss tactics and narratives ahead of the big game.
The North Carolina Courage and Chicago Red Stars have advanced to the 2019 National Women's Soccer League Championship after defeating Reign FC and Portland Thorns FC, respectively, in Sunday's semifinals. Dan Lauletta and Chelsey Bush break down each match — and John Halloran joins from on the ground in Chicagoland — while also previewing the final.
The NWSL playoffs are upon us, and the Equalizer Podcast Team is here to guide you through it! First, Chelsey Bush and Dan Lauletta break down the North Carolina Courage vs Reign FC, to see if Tacoma's finest can pull off one of the biggest upsets in NWSL history (bet against Vlatko at your own peril). Then, after the break, Chelsey and John Halloran talk through the Chicago Red Stars hosting the Portland Thorns, and whether or not Chicago and their star striker can finally turn some of their semifinal luck around against a team who has their number.
Jen talks with John Halloran of American Soccer Now about the final USWNT Victory Tour match in Chicago, which was The post Two Teams, Two Friendlies appeared first on Beautiful Game Network.
Over the course of four days, the North Carolina Courage won matches 6-0 and 6-1 on opposite sides of the country, putting their dominance on full display. The NWSL playoff race continues to heat up for half the league -- with Utah Royals FC and Reign FC playing chicken for the final spot -- while a few bottom-dwellers are again in need of serious makeovers. Chelsey Bush and John Halloran discuss those teams, as well as the 17-year career of Heather O'Reilly, which is coming to an end this fall. Stick around for the FBRef.com Stat of the Week and fan questions.
Lots of soccer this weekend, EQZ Pod listeners. Reign FC held on against the Houston Dash, North Carolina brought the rain against the Washington Spirit, the Chicago Red Stars toppled the Royals and Sky Blue FC added to their long history of holding Portland to a single point. The USWNT also played a game! Dan Lauletta, John Halloran, and Chelsey Bush were here to tell you all about it, and answer questions.
Jen chats with John Halloran of American Soccer Now following the Chicago Red Stars game with a record-setting home crowd The post Bumps in the NWSL Crowds appeared first on Beautiful Game Network.
Well! The World Cup is over, and life goes on. On this weeks episode, Dan Lauletta and John Halloran talk through their experiences in France, the NWSL, and what's next for women's soccer in this country and beyond. Enjoy.
The U.S. Women's National Team is on their way to France and boy are we excited! This week the Equalizer Podcast Team really honed in on the USWNT final friendly against Mexico, and what it all meant (both good and bad). Chelsey Bush, Claire Watkins, and John Halloran all convened to consider Tobin Heath at left back, if Alex Morgan needed to buy a goal, and just how much any of this matters going into a major tournament anyway. They also gave the Sports-Reference Stat of the Week, courtesy of FBRef
This week, Dan Lauletta, Chelsey Bush and John Halloran take a stab at the USWNT's victory over New Zealand, as well as a whole heap of NWSL action. They talk Washington's defeat of Portland, North Carolina's draw with Utah, the Reign's take down of Sky Blue and Chicago's topping of Houston. They also answered your burning questions.
Wow, what a Mother's Day weekend! Four NWSL matches were played, and the USWNT took on South Africa in a comfortable, if not particularly exciting, victory. This week, Dan Lauletta and Chelsey Bush tackled the depth in the USWNT midfield, whether or not a player should be subbed if actively bleeding from the mouth, as well as notes and analysis on Washington's victory over Sky Blue, Houston's taking down of Utah, and Portland adding to Orlando's misery. In addition, John Halloran and Claire Watkins tuned in from immediate post-game at SeatGeek Stadium to talk through the Chicago Red Stars win over a (dare we say?) struggling North Carolina Courage squad. Things are heating up from here, don't miss it.
In this week's episode, Dan Lauletta, Chelsey Bush and John Halloran discuss the current round of NWSL matches, whether the USWNT roster spells disaster, and answer your questions about both the current round of NWSL matches and if the USWNT roster spells disaster. It's an episode worth checking in for.
Welcome back for the second half of The Equalizer Podcast Team's epic NWSL preview episode, this time checking in with Dan Lauletta and John Halloran about how the Chicago Red Stars are going to get their midfield to work, whether or not the league is ready to utilize a World Cup year to their advantage, and what exactly watching league games is going to look like with no TV deal currently in place. And then, it's prediction time! Dan, John, Chelsey, and Claire all break down their 2019 playoff teams, champs, MVP's, and much much more. The picks might not be perfect by the end of the season, but what's sports without some wild speculation into the future.
Finally! The 2019 NWSL season is upon us, with mainstays looking to stay at the top of the table, and challengers ready to shake the standings up and make a push into the playoffs. The Equalizer Podcast Team is here to break all of it down, starting with Dan Lauletta and Chelsey Bush talking about what last year's playoff contenders need to do to keep their momentum in 2019. Later, Dan and Claire Watkins talk about what the other teams in the league need to do to surge into post-season contention, and perhaps most importantly in a Word Cup year, when in the year top squads might be vulnerable to dropped points. Stay tuned for Part II with John Halloran and the whole squad's 2019 predictions later this week!
NWSL preseason is heating up, the U.S. Women's National Team dropped some roster bombs, and the Equalizer Podcast Team is ready to get things started. This week, Claire Watkins, John Halloran, and Katelyn Best met up in person after the first round of the Portland Invitational to talk about what they saw from Reign FC's 2-1 victory vs the U.S. U-23's and the Portland Thorns' similar scoreline against the Chicago Red Stars. They also discussed the surprise re-calling of Ali Krieger to the USWNT, wondered if the U.S. midfield knows what its job is, and as always, answered your burning questions from Twitter. The Equalizer Podcast theme music is First Conversations by Scout Ripley.
It's been a bit of a quiet week in the days after the conclusion of the SheBelieves Cup, as players report to the early stages of 2019 NWSL preseason. Not a ton of soccer being played, but that didn't stop the Equalizer Podcast Team from taking a look at some other things going on in the WoSo landscape. This week Chelsey Bush, Claire Watkins, and John Halloran talk about VAR being announced for the 2019 World Cup, U.S. Soccer Federation's response to the women's national team lawsuit, and what can reasonably be expected from NWSL preseason in a World Cup year. They also tackle your questions, which included topics like USWNT development, Nike expectations, and allocation stress. The Equalizer Podcast theme music is 'First Conversations' by Scout Ripley
The 2019 SheBelieves Cup left the U.S. women's national team with more questions than answers, so the Equalizer Podcast Team took a deep breath, reflected on the tournament, and came up with all the ways they could improve the situation. This week Dan Lauletta, Chelsey Bush, and John Halloran put their heads together to figure out what exactly the USWNT can do about that midfield, and how they can shore up a shaky defense to back up a well-tuned offense. They also tackle the delicate issue of the gender discrimination lawsuit brought by current USWNT players against U.S. Soccer Federation, and as always, do their best to answer your burning questions.
The U.S. women's national team has had an interesting run so far in the 2019 SheBelieves Tournament, with consecutive 2-2 draws against Japan and England showing the team having some difficulty in separating themselves from their competition. In their own right, the Equalizer Podcast Team considers themselves match-fit, and ready to determine whether or not the USWNT should be too concerned with their current form. This week, Chelsey Bush, Claire Watkins, and John Halloran break down who's doing well for the U.S., who is struggling, and what exactly Jill Ellis is trying to do with all of the U.S. formation shifting in 2019. They also take a look at the tourneys being played across the globe, featuring heavy hitters like Australia (looking good!) and Canada (not so sure!). They also, as always, take a shot at your Twitter questions.
The W-League season ended with a bang, and the NWSL pre-season is just weeks away, so where is the schedule exactly? This week, Chelsey Bush, John Halloran, and Claire Watkins break down the W-League Grand Final, where it might lead its American stars in the future, before turning their attention to the 2019 NWSL season. They also discuss the U.S. Women's National Team SheBelieves Cup roster (Morgan Brian out, Danny Colaprico in, Allie Long somewhere in between), and as always do their best to tackle your burning questions!
Sam Kerr had quite the game for the Perth Glory in their W-League Final matchup against the Melbourne Victory, and the Equalizer Podcast Team is here to give her performance a full rundown. In this week's episode, Dan Lauletta, Chelsey Bush, and John Halloran break down what switch flipped to allow Kerr to take over that game, what she can still do in Chicago, and what it means for the future. They also tackle the other W-League Final between Sydney FC and the Brisbane Roar and, as always, answer some of your questions
On this episode meet John Halloran, founder of Cryo Soul in Venice. He shares his journey of opening CryoSoul and the many benefits of Cryo and using it as a natural form of healing instead of medicine. Watch full episode to hear of the many benefits of spot cryo treatments.
On this episode meet John Halloran, founder of Cryo Soul in Venice. He shares his journey of opening CryoSoul and the many benefits of Cryo and using it as a natural form of healing instead of medicine. Watch full episode to hear of the many benefits of spot cryo treatments.
On this episode meet John Halloran, founder of Cryo Soul in Venice. He shares his journey of opening CryoSoul and the many benefits of Cryo and using it as a natural form of healing instead of medicine. Watch full episode to hear of the many benefits of spot cryo treatments.
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Grant interviews John Halloran of American Soccer Now and The Equalizer on the state of the U.S. women’s national team after its victory in the Tournament of Nations and how things look heading into friendlies against Chile, October’s World Cup qualifying tournament and next summer’s World Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the wake of their article with Allison Lee about player conditions at Sky Blue FC, John Halloran and Dan Lauletta join the Inverted Triangle Soccer Podcast for a deep dive into NWSL, this week's USWNT call-ups, and other American women's soccer topics.
Women’s World Football Show, Episode 119: Features interviews with VV Alkmaar striker Katja Snoeijs; soundbites from England manager Phil Neville; Wales manager Jayne Ludlow; Chicago sportswriter John Halloran; and Seattle Reign pundit Karen Valenzuela.
Episode 107 of Women's World Football Show features an exclusive interview with Australian international and Portland Thorns FC striker Hayley Raso; soundbites from Thorns FC coach Mark Parsons, North Carolina Courage head coach Paul Riley and forward McCall Zerboni; and sportswriters John Halloran and Sophie Lawson.
Episode two of The Yanks Are Coming Soccer Show. This week's show includes a discussion about off-season MLS moves, as well as what's up with the USL and NASL. We'll also chat about the upcoming USMNT camp, and discuss Bruce Arena's first roster in his second stint in command. Veteran coach and soccer writer John Halloran joins us to discuss Jill Ellis's first camp too.