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On this episode of Goalless… the Champions League quarterfinals are set. Alvarez's double kick, Liverpool's exit, Lamine Yamal's brilliance, and does Manchester United's newly proposed 2.6 billion dollar stadium look like an infected nipple? Plus, Rebecca Lowe joins to talk Crystal Palace's FA Cup run, her time on Ted Lasso, walking to school with Peter Crouch, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome dear listener to this bonus episode. I'm Paul and I am joined by Daz and Justin. So the Reds are 13 points clear with 67 points and 10 games to play in the League. We are going use Liverpool's weekend off to take a broader view of the season - looking back and looking ahead to the last 3 months of the season:Part One - looking back - 20 wins in the League, seeded first in the UCL draw (for what that is worth) and a Carabao Cup Final (with one really decent performance):Two highlights each - (potential talking points)Lost 1, won 11 in first 12 gamesPeople really started to take notice when we dispatched real and city in the same weekThe Fulham 2-2 win (down to 10, 1 behind and prob should've won) showed the type of grit the team had. Ebbs and flows of the league—been a proper champions mentality. “Wobbles” are ties away from home, where we are still unbeaten after 28 fixtures, in tricky fixtures and with 5 games in 15 days. Going down first or early isn't a death knell (which is an improvement from last season)growth/development of Dom and GravenberchThe Spurs away 6-3, coz fuck AngeIn the cold light of day (inner chimps away and after rewatching) the data shows conclusively that we are exactly where we should be.Healthy squad—the Arne effect? The way we play? Both? Arsenal's challenge - 'over my dead body'. The 11 points from 15 in the 5 games in 15 days.Pet peeves - Michael Oliver, Rebecca Lowe and any other uninformed pundit who says it's been easy. Any others?PGMOL in general. Not just for us but as a general rule how poor they have been The seeding of the UCL and how little it actually means to be first.How we are often the agents of our own demisePart Two - looking ahead:Champions League - tough draw, hardest side of the bracket. Club Brugge or Villa in the last 8 if we get through.Carabao Cup final in 2 weeks against Newcastle - presumably with Joelinton and Isak (went off today, but prob be ok) No Gordon.The league - what's your expectation for the last 10? Let's not leave it till the last 4Full list of league opponents Soton (h)Ev (h)Fulham (a)Hammers (h)Leicester (a)Spurs (h)Chelsea (a)Arsenal (h) — full week in between Ars and CheBrighton (a)Palace (h)Southampton and Leicester have been terrible - will van Nistelroy still be there?6 homes, 4 aways (Fulham, Brighton, Chelsea)Will be our 20th top flight titleFitness and form of No. 9s to be deciding factor…?We will be back next week with a review of PSG away (and maybe Southampton at home depending on availability). Thanks to Justin and Daz for joining me, Paul. And most of all, thank you dear listener for joining us. If you enjoyed the pod, please share it with a friend. Follow us @FirstStateKopites on Twitter – we only tweet and retweet from sources we think are credible. Music is courtesy of Hypenotic – they are a Welsh electro-pop band – https://hyperfollow.com/hypenotic
Welcome dear listener to the latest episode. I'm Paul and I am joined by Daz. The Reds beat City last weekend, and in similar fashion outplayed Newcastle this midweek. Top of the Premier League by 13 from Arsenal (game in hand), 19 from Forest, and 20 from City and 21 from Chelsea. We'll review the City and Newcastle games and then look ahead to the PSG round of 16 away leg and maybe Southampton at home. Part One - finally we win a league game at the Etihad Was this a case of them revisiting the need for control or Man City forced us into a low block? Or was this a Rafa tribute moment? Salah, Dominik, Virgil, Ibou - and lots of other great performances. On City: Doku's unbelievable performance… oh wait A few weeks ago, Sean asked if Rico Lewis ever played right back for them, only when they lose was my reply - I am taking credit for thatPart Two - Newcastle at home xG 1.7 (Gakpo .52) to 0.23 ‘Turn on the pan of league winning oil at a low temperature' Ben Jonno, so we can still keep enjoying it. Control is back, just in time for the Champions League round of 16 We took the referee out of the equation today - Salah penalty?? Dominic Szobozlai, Gravenberch, Mac Allister. Salah's 17th assist.Part Three - upcoming games and elsewhere: Arsenal's enablement of our title challenge: West Ham fans to Rice - ‘You should have signed for a big club' PSG - why bother trying to get first in the Champions League table? We are not favorites in this tie!! Salah - when asked about whether he is getting better, his answer is the equivalent of, well some people prefer Sgt. Pepper others says it's Abbey Road….. Rebecca Lowe still doesn't have him in the EPL all time XI…. - recency bias.. What about unconscious bias? We will be back next week with a review of PSG away (and maybe Southampton at home). Thanks to Daz for joining me, Paul. And most of all, thank you dear listener for joining us. If you enjoyed the pod, please share it with a friend. Follow us @FirstStateKopites on Twitter – we only tweet and retweet from sources we think are credible. Music is courtesy of Hypenotic – they are a Welsh electro-pop band – https://hyperfollow.com/hypenotic
Political philosopher Rebecca Lowe discusses her views on freedom, equality, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies. Currently writing a book titled 'Freedom in Utopia,' Rebecca delves into philosophical debates concerning obligations to extinct animals, the ethics of eating meat, and the future potential of lab-grown meat. On questioning norms and making choices:“Think hard about what the norms are that you follow unthinkingly. There are many ways to live a good life, and it's for you to work that out for yourself, because you're the only person who can have any systemic access to that.”On fiction and its philosophical role:“I feel quite strongly that people who don't spend time reading fiction are really missing out on one of the great things about being human—the capacity to separate out from your daily life, think about other worlds, imagine.”She also touches on the moral considerations surrounding artificial wombs, the possible role of ChatGPT as a tool for philosophical inquiry, and her disillusioning experience running for political office. Rebecca emphasizes the importance of decentralization, freedom, and respect in society while also sharing her creative process and insights into leading a fulfilling life.Transcript and video available here. Contents 00:22 Reviving Extinct Animals 02:29 Moral Implications of Eating Meat 07:47 Future Moral Consensus 11:25 Consequentialism in Healthcare 19:21 ChatGPT as a Philosopher 25:28 Artificial Wombs and Ethical Questions 30:33 Rebecca's Political Journey 34:43 Creative Process and Philosophy 37:50 The Importance of Reading Fiction 41:03 Imagining the Best Possible Society 42:19 The Role of Prisons in Utopia 46:01 Education in an Ideal Society 49:05 Cultural Goods and Utopia 52:18 Healthcare and Resource Allocation 55:11 Under rated / Over rated 58:55 Final Thoughts and Advice
.After a long and successful professional career in England, Robbie Mustoe came to the United States to coach college soccer. He found his way to Bentley University and then Boston College, on a trajectory to becoming a college head coach. Along the way, however, he decided to try his hand at television and landed a gig at ESPN covering the sport he played for so long in England. When NBC won the rights to the Premier League, the expressed an interest in adding Mustoe to the studio team being assembled to support the partnership. Mustoe was chosen, along with Robbie Earle and Rebecca Lowe. He and Earle have become known as "The Two Robbies" and, along with Lowe, continue to anchor the league's coverage over a decade later. Mustoe joined Founding Fubtol to talk about his journey to NBC and beyond. Visit our website for more information: FoundingFutbol.com. Email us at kent@foundingfutbol.com Subscribe to Founding Futbol on your platform of choice. Host: Kent Malmros Guest: Robbie Mustoe (Studio Analyst, NBC Sports Premier League coverage) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Premier League is arguably the best professional soccer league in the world. With an infusion of capital over the last few decades, teams like Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and others have become household names around the globe. In the United States, before the 2000s, soccer fans following England's top flight had to get their fix either during summer exhibition tours or through appointment viewing on limited network availability. That began to change through the league's partnership with Fox, but then fandom in the US exploded after NBC won exclusive league broadcast rights beginning in 2013. Jon Miller was the NBC Sports executive responsible for making that deal happen. He joined Founding Futbol to breakdown what drew the network to the Premier League initially, how the deal got done, the birth of Ted Lasso and the importance of the studio team. In a far reaching conversation, Miller shares how streaming had an impact on the expansion of NBC's coverage and reflects on the importance of Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe. Founding Futbol is a year-long exploration of the critical moments that have led to soccer's emerging popularity in America. Visit our website for more information: FoundingFutbol.com. Email us at kent@foundingfutbol.com. Subscribe to Founding Futbol on your platform of choice. Host: Kent Malmros Guest: Jon Miller (President, Acquisitions & Partnerships, NBC Sports) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome dear listener to the latest episode. I'm Paul and I am joined by Daz. The Reds beat Leicester 3-1 last Thursday and played another tough one against West Ham on Sunday - just the 5 goals this time. We are at the top of the Premier League with a game in hand - 14 points clear of City, 9 from Arsenal (same games) and 10 from Chelsea. We'll review those games and then talk about the upcoming Premier League game against Man United plus a look around the league. Part One - Leicester City at home - xG 1.91 vs 0.34 Conceding early again, but it felt different. Lot of pressure, didn't necessarily count in xG ‘Abject' said James Pearce in the first half. Really… Maybe too many crosses, maybe a little too rushed. Second half - so much movement, Jones! 17 fouls against us to 5! With 68% possession. Szobo yellow card. Darren Bond doing a solid Coote/Oliver/Tierney impression. The VAR stuff was weird CSI in its intensity. Gakpo 2nd, Nunes doesn't touch the ball. Cody Gakpo and Mo's goals - woof! Part two - West Ham away - xG 3.09 to 0.32. 7 shots from West Ham, Sean Rogers tells us that title winning teams concede less than 10 on average. Difficult fixture for us this one - well at least on paper. Surprised the ground was so full at the end - assume they expected this. Started great, but West Ham were easy to play through. Areola started like Yashin and eventually reverted to the mean Luis Diaz finish, Joe Gomez injury, Kudus at 1-0, Then some Mo magic. Mac Allister with the most pressures (regain led to Mo's goal). Second half, unusually low key - Trent. Mo's 10 chances, the Jota goal…. Word on Antony Taylor - no cards, 10 fouls against us, and 7 against them. Part three - elsewhere and look ahead Man United on the horizon… they were actually abject in the first half against Newcastle, More on Mo Salah - Passed Beckham and Henry to be 10th for the all time EPL assists. One behind Thierry Henry for goals - 8th, could get to 4th by the end of the season. 8 games with a goal and an assist - most ever in the Premier League and he's got 20 games to go. NBC's Rebecca Lowe insistent that Mo is nowhere near the best player in the Premier League era - WTF But is he as good as Cole Palmer? Contracts - Bascombe, La Marca, AS We will be back January 13th ish with a review of United at home and the various cup games, looking ahead to 2 potentially season defining away games at Forest and Brentford. Thanks to Daz for joining me, Paul. And most of all, thank you dear listener for joining us. Wishing you all a Happy New Year If you enjoyed the pod, please share it with a friend. Follow us @FirstStateKopites on Twitter – we only tweet and retweet from sources we think are credible. Music is courtesy of Hypenotic – they are a Welsh electro-pop band – https://hyperfollow.com/hypenotic
On episode fifty-nine of District Gooner Pod (DGP), Stephen and KP discuss everything Arsenal, transfer rumors, and the Premier League season opening weekend. Arsenal will face Wolves. The duo also share predictions for player stats and season expectations. Shoutout to The 2 Robbies, Robbie Earle, Robbie Mastoe, and Rebecca Lowe of NBC Sports and Peacock. Thanks for spending time with us!→ District Gooner Pod (buzzsprout.com)→ District Gooner Pod on Apple Podcasts→ District Gooner Pod | Podcast on Spotify→ District Gooner - YouTube→ District Gooner Newsletter (beehiiv.com)Please rate or leave a review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️COYG#arsenal #premierleague #championsleague
Reuters reporter Maurice Tamman discusses the year he spent investigating how easy it is to buy the ingredients to make fentanyl. CNN on what’s known about the killing of Sonya Massey and the deputy charged with first-degree murder. NBC Olympic host Rebecca Lowe joins Apple News In Conversation to talk about the top athletes to watch in Paris. Video-game performers went on strike, in part over AI concerns. NBC News explains. The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that boneless chicken wings can have bones in them. The Miami Herald is on the story. ‘Veep’ viewership surged as Kamala Harris started her presidential bid. Deadline has the numbers. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
The 2024 Paris Olympics are finally here, with two weeks of jaw-dropping, mind-blowing athleticism by some of the world’s GOATs. NBC’s Rebecca Lowe is covering the Olympics — and talks with Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu about the athletes on Team USA, what they’re up against, and the most exciting storylines of this summer’s Games.
Rebecca Lowe is one of the world's leading soccer sportscasters, having spent over 20 years covering the sport on both sides of the Atlantic for outlets including the BBC, ESPN, and currently at NBC, now in her sixth consecutive NBC Olympics Daytime Host assignment. In the run up to Paris, Rebecca joins us with an insider's take on not one but many different athletes' roads to the Olympics. Rebecca gives us a sneak peek of what's to come at this year's games. We'll get up to speed on fresh faces to look out for like 16-year-old gymnast Hezly Rivera and hurdler Masai Russell, the triumphant return of Sha'Carri Richardson, Simone Biles' unexpected rival, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rebecca Lowe and Brendan Hunt joined Rog after the England vs. Spain Euro Final for a special Do It Live! Listen to the trio decompress after the dramatic game and hear how England fans are processing yet another devastating loss for their football team.This Do It Live! is presented by BMW.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
ENGLAND'S VICTORY 1-0 AGAINST SERBIA IN THE EURO OPENER. Is this the Best English Escape since Dunkirk?Rog and the face and voice of Premier League football in the United States, Rebecca Lowe, dig into England's 1-0 victory against Serbia in their first group match, Christian Eriksen's "life and death" story after scoring the opening goal of Denmark vs Slovenia, and the rest of the action on the third day of Euros 2024.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Oh boy, this one's for the footy fans. NBC's Rebecca Lowe is the face of Premier League football in the United States. Every week she breaks down all the happenings to millions of people. Yes, Dave is very excited. Lowe discusses the somewhat traumatic first day on-air, how she deals with her fandom of Crystal Palace, and why Americans kill her with kindness. Become a citizen of Dadville: http://dadville.substack.com Thanks to our sponsors! AG1 - Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3+K2 AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first subscription at http://drinkAG1.com/dadville Methodical Coffee - Receive 20% off your first bag and 10% off all subsequent bags at http://methodicalcoffee.com Nutrafol - For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to http://nutrafol.com and enter the promo code DADVILLE Knockaround - Don't squint through family beach days or trips to the park, check out http://knockaround.com and use code DADVILLE15 for 15% off your order! Notes - Right now Notes is giving listeners 15% off AND free shipping when you buy a Notes starter kit! Just use code dadville when placing your order at http://notescandle.com/dadville Thrive Market - Go to http://thrivemarket.com/dadville for 30% off your first order plus a FREE $60 gift! Claratin - Go to http://claratin.com right now for a discount so you can Live Claratin Clear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Premier League's final day, and the title is still on the line. Arsenal have won 15 of their last 17 league games, but it may not be enough to topple mighty Manchester City. The Gunners must win at home to Everton and hope West Ham can get a result at the Etihad Stadium.The last time City and Arsenal went head-to-head, Robbie Earle joined the show to preview the match and mentioned he might like to come back at the end of the season. He's on location in London, where NBC will provide wall-to-wall coverage of Championship Sunday. For our American listeners, all 10 matches will stream simultaneously on Peacock with coverage beginning at 9am, and you can also catch Man City-West Ham on NBC and Arsenal-Everton on USA Network. For his part, Robbie will be watching pitchside at the Emirates with Rebecca Lowe and the rest of the NBC crew.We talked the title race but also the relegation stakes this season, the points deductions for Everton and Nottingham Forest, Wolves' proposal to scrap VAR, Ange Postecolgou's Tottenham discontent, how Liverpool's season has changed since Jürgen Klopp's midseason announcement that he would depart the club, and the twisting fates of Chelsea and Manchester United.If you're enjoying the show, kindly give it a rating on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts! It will help others find us and properly pregame their football weekends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's Dan Patrick Show, DP talks to Pacers Head Coach Rick Carlisle about facing his former point guard Jalen Brunson in Round 2 of the playoffs. NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley discusses the uncertain future of "Inside the NBA." Plus, Rebecca Lowe of NBC Sports previews this weekend's Kentucky Derby.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Patrick reacts to Deion Sanders' surprisingly active week on social media as current and former members of the Colorado Buffaloes speak out on Coach Prime's tenure. Matt Ishbia is sending the wrong messages after the Suns' prompt sweep from the postseason. Plus, Rebecca Lowe of NBC Sports joins Dan live from Churchill Downs to preview the Kentucky Derby!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris and Jace discuss GW32, a hello from Rebecca Lowe, Salah/Haaland mini-slumps, rotation concerns, Manchester United/Newcastle assets, transfer targets, and captaincy candidates for GW33. Links: https://linktr.ee/fpl_freehitpod
In the aftermath of Spain's World Cup win, Brendan and Rebecca marvel at the squad's total dominance and wonder what went so wrong for England. Then, they get into the controversy between the Spanish players and coach Jorge Vilda, why you still can't buy Mary Earps's jersey, and the utter absurdity of the postgame trophy presentation. ‘Men in Blazers' co-founder Roger Bennett joins the show to help process England's loss and to give his take on what's next for the USWNT and women's soccer culture around the globe. ‘After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is presented by State Farm®
It's a listener mailbag! Brendan and Rebecca take questions on who should be the USWNT's next coach, their picks for goal of the tournament, male coaches in the women's game, netball basics, the new power centers of women's soccer, and the secret to Lindsey Horan's swishy ponytail. Then they look ahead to the World Cup final, and Rebecca offers up her take on whether Lauren James should start for the Lionesses post-suspension. ‘After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is presented by State Farm®
Brendan and Rebecca dive deep into the Lionesses' cheeky, spectacular semifinal win over Australia and shed a tear for Sam Kerr, who finally got her World Cup moment in front of a boisterous home crowd. Then the pair take a look at England's ensuing showdown with Spain. ‘After the Whistle With Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is presented by State Farm®
Brendan and Rebecca recap the exhilarating finish that sealed Spain's trip to the World Cup final — and sing the praises of the team's breakout star, 19-year-old Salma Paralluelo. Then, Brendan pens a love letter to Australia as he and Rebecca look ahead to the other semifinal matchup. Plus: a reflection on how this World Cup is contributing to a sea change for women's sports. ‘After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is presented by State Farm®
Brendan and Rebecca catch up on the Lionesses's cheeky quarterfinal win, the Matildas' epic penalty-shootout victory, and the England-Australia matchup that awaits. Then, former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern joins Brendan in person in Auckland to talk about bringing the World Cup Down Under, and to explain the intense Australia-New Zealand sporting rivalry. ‘After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is presented by State Farm®
Brendan watches his World Cup winner prediction come crashing down in Auckland as Japan falls to Sweden in a stunner. But Sweden's victory doesn't make the U.S.'s loss any easier to bear for him or guest Mia Hamm. The legendary soccer player joins to discuss the remarkably entertaining gameplay of this World Cup — and what really went wrong for the USWNT. Plus: Brendan and Rebecca reflect on that record-breaking penalty shot from England's Chloe Kelly, an unfiltered moment from the Dutch, and whether there's any appropriate time to do the Wave. ‘After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is presented by State Farm®
Rog is joined by "After the Whistle" co-hosts Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe to break down what happened this World Cup for the USWNT, and look ahead to the Premier League's return this coming weekend.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Round of 16 has concluded, and Rebecca's cheeky Lionesses have squeaked through to the quarterfinals — but not without major controversy. And after having had a few days to properly process the USWNT's loss, Brendan and Rebecca muse over Alex Morgan's performance, the pain and promise of penalty kicks, and why Vlatko Andonovski should be fired immediately. Football-soccer power couple JJ and Kealia Watt join to discuss their new Premier League minority ownership and give their takes on the future of soccer in America. ‘After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is presented by State Farm®
Immediately after the final whistle of USA-Sweden, Brendan and Rebecca reunite across the international date line to debrief about the devastating defeat. Brendan sets the scene at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, where a dramatic penalty shoot-out sealed the worst World Cup finish in USWNT history. U.S. soccer royalty Michelle Akers joins the pod to help process the loss — and to possibly settle the team-nickname debate, once and for all. ‘After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is presented by State Farm®
Taylor breaks down a goal-filled start to the Leagues Cup, the MLS transfer window, and the USWNT escaping into the knockout rounds. Taylor then chats with After the Whistle's Rebecca Lowe to discuss Carli Lloyd's criticism, the growth and future of MLS, and how she over-prepares for everything, even bedtime stories for her son. Offside With Taylor Twellman is a Major League Soccer podcast, produced by Apple TV and Rain Delay Media. Follow and listen on Apple Podcasts.http://apple.co/Offside-MLSSeasonPass
The Women's World Cup is rapidly approaching the knockout stages of the tournament, which is when the drama really kicks in. Rebecca Lowe, host of NBC's coverage of the English Premier League and co-host of the podcast, After The Whistle, joins to catch us up on the group stage play, look forward to the rest of the tournament, and break down who the U.S. Women's National Team will face on their quest to win the World Cup. This segment is hosted by Brigid Bergin.
Rebecca Lowe co-host of the 'After the Whistle' podcast joins us to discuss US Soccer, last night's poor performance in the World Cup, the trends of the team, and their future in the tournament. Also, she breaks down the EPL and Saudi Arabia, the Colombian Soccer Federation abuses, and the success of Linda Caicedo and their team. Then, it's been a tough day, and Mike Ryan is admittedly "weird with death." He shares stories of time spent with Lebo as he and the cast share what it was like to learn this morning's news live on the air. Plus, emails you can't get rid of, the census, and some big-time promo of The Greg Cote Show with Greg Cote. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Still reeling from the stunning USWNT result, Brendan and Rebecca wonder how everything went so very wrong — and discuss the team's controversial celebration at the end of the match. Two-time World Cup winner Brandi Chastain joins to diagnose the U.S.'s numerous issues and to give her unfiltered take on coach Vlatko Andonovski. Plus: Australia's epic group winner, an update on Rebecca's cheeky Lionesses, and Brendan's surprising new pick for tournament champion. ‘After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is presented by State Farm®
This World Cup is well underway, and not everything has gone quite as predicted. Brendan and Rebecca recap the most unexpected moments of the tournament so far, including (of course) England's 1-0 squeaker over Haiti. Plus, The Athletic's Meg Linehan joins from New Zealand to give an insider's take on the USWNT's performance vs. Vietnam and their chances to three-peat as champions. ‘After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is presented by State Farm®
A win is a win … right? Brendan and Rebecca break down a clunky and frustrating opening performance from the USWNT — as well as some curious roster decisions. World Cup legend Julie Foudy joins to offer perspective on why the match was closer than anyone expected. Plus: the magic of Sophia Smith, Alex Morgan's crushing missed penalty, and an update on the “dark-horse race” happening in Group B. ‘After the Whistle With Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is presented by State Farm®
Women who had complicated pregnancies are suing Texas over its abortion bans. NPR reports on the emotional testimony some of them gave in a hushed Austin courtroom this week. Student journalists are breaking major national stories. Meet the reporter whose work for the Stanford Daily led to the resignation of the university’s president. One of the biggest voices in soccer, After the Whistle cohost and NBC Sports presenter Rebecca Lowe, gives her predictions for the Women’s World Cup — and her take on Messi joining MLS. Hear her full conversation with Shumita in this week’s Apple News In Conversation
After the Whistle is back for the Women’s World Cup, which kicks off today. Hosts Brendan Hunt, who plays Coach Beard on ‘Ted Lasso,’ and Rebecca Lowe, presenter for NBC Sports, have a primer on all 32 squads competing, from A to (New) Z. After a year of botched executions, Alabama is eager to prove it can kill someone without incident. The Atlantic has the story. The New Yorker argues that Netflix’s ‘Orange Is the New Black’ signaled the rot inside in the streaming economy.
The Women’s World Cup is underway. With 32 nations fielding teams, it’s the biggest tournament yet. Rebecca Lowe, host of Apple News’s unofficial World Cup podcast, After the Whistle, and NBC Sports’ Premier League coverage, offers her predictions and reflects on the success and incredible growth of women’s soccer over her lifetime. Plus, she gives her take on Lionel Messi’s move to Major League Soccer. Below are excepts from her interview with Shumita Basu. Listen to the full interview on Apple Podcasts.
Brendan and Rebecca are back to preview everything you need to know before the Women's World Cup kicks off on July 20. They share hopes and dreams for their beloved USWNT and England Lionesses, pick dark horses and make winner predictions, and mull some new nickname options for the U.S. And with 32 teams in the tournament for the first time ever, Brendan and Rebecca offer up a primer on every squad, from A to (New) Z. ‘After the Whistle With Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is presented by State Farm®
They're back! Join Brendan Hunt, who plays Coach Beard on ‘Ted Lasso,' and Rebecca Lowe, host of NBC Sports' Premier League coverage, as they team up again to celebrate the 2023 Women's World Cup. They'll talk about all the superstars, the drama … and, of course, the Team USA women, who are hoping to secure their third World Cup win in a row. Plus, Brendan and Rebecca will have a few special guests stopping by along the way. Join us this summer for an all-new season of ‘After the Whistle.' Presented by State Farm®
Rog travels to the NBC Studios for the first annual Men in Blazers American Football Awards, Presented by Bud Light. He's joined by Rebecca Lowe and Robbie Earle to presented the American Premier League Player of the Year and the American American Player of the Year awards. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Robbie Mustoe and Robbie Earle are live with Rebecca Lowe and Tim Howards to break down Championship Sunday live from Goodison Park
On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by NBC's Rebecca Lowe to talk Arsenal's season so far, the big game against City, the title race and much much more. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast. Support the fundraiser at https://www.justgiving.com/page/arsenalvision Signup for our Patreon at patreon.com/arsenalvisionpodcast Get NordVPN at https://nordvpn.com/arsenalvision Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
First, Rebecca Lowe joins us to discuss her unique journey to the top of broadcasting, sports radio in England, Salt Bae, Ronaldo, the world churlish, and a whole lot more. Then, Luke Thomas is here to discuss the details of Dana White and UFC. He explains how the incentive to punish White is low for anyone above him and why there is a hurdle to changing behavior around UFC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rog and Davo recap England's excruciating 2 - 1 loss to France and Morocco's triumph over Portugal in the World Cup quater-finals. Plus, special guests: NBC's Rebecca Lowe and Oakland A's front office executive/"Moneyball" muse Billy Beane. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dan wonders what the expectations for the USMNT will be when North America hosts the next World Cup. And soccer insider Rebecca Lowe drops by to break down the group stage of this year's World Cup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's Dan Patrick Show, DP talks to FOX College Football Analyst Brady Quinn about who he would take between Drake Maye and Caleb Williams. Tom E. Curran from NBC Sports Boston recaps last night's Patriots/Bills game. Plus, Rebecca Lowe from NBC Sports Soccer recaps the USA's successful group play in the World Cup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Minutes after the final whistle, Brendan and Rebecca air out their thoughts on Group B's first day of World Cup action. Brendan is not in a great place after the U.S.'s 1-1 draw with Wales, but Rebecca thinks there's actually much to love about The Guys' performance. Meanwhile, Rebecca is giddy over England's six (!) goals against Iran and in awe of Jude Bellingham. Plus: Rebecca and Brendan dive in on the “One Love”–armband controversy, the Iranian team's brave stand, Jack Grealish's touching goal tribute, and that inescapable Peyton Manning–David Beckham commercial. ‘After the Whistle With Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is an Apple News Original podcast produced by Meadowlark Media. For around-the-clock World Cup news, plus live scores and standings, follow along on the Apple News app in My Sports, where available.
Join Brendan Hunt, who plays Coach Beard on ‘Ted Lasso', and Rebecca Lowe, presenter for NBC Sports, as they celebrate, mourn, laugh, and cry during the World Cup. They're teaming up to talk about all the dramatic moments, the favorites and the dark horses, the stars and the flops ... with a few special guests stopping by along the way. It's the beautiful game, as experienced by two of the very best friends (who just met).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
‘After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is an Apple News Original podcast produced by Meadowlark Media. Subscribe using this link. In this inaugural episode, Brendan Hunt (who plays Coach Beard on ‘Ted Lasso') and Rebecca Lowe (who covers the Premier League for NBC Sports) gear up for the World Cup. Hear them battle out their national allegiances to the U.S. and England, reflect on the human-rights abuses taking place in Qatar, and share the story of how ‘Ted Lasso' brought them together eight years ago. For around-the-clock World Cup news, plus live scores and standings, follow along on the Apple News app in My Sports, where available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're officially two days out from the start of the World Cup, so it's time for Brendan's and Rebecca's predictions: Who will be the dark horses? The underperformers? The breakout stars? The most fun to watch? And of course: Who will go all the way? Plus, hear Brendan and Rebecca discuss what could be Messi's and Ronaldo's last rides and educate everyone on the do's and do nots (… mostly do nots) for how to behave at a World Cup party. ‘After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is an Apple News Original podcast produced by Meadowlark Media. For around-the-clock World Cup news, plus live scores and standings, follow along on the Apple News app in My Sports, where available.
In this inaugural episode, Brendan Hunt (who plays Coach Beard on ‘Ted Lasso') and Rebecca Lowe (who covers the English Premier League for NBC Sports) gear up for the World Cup. Hear them battle out their national allegiances to the U.S. and England, reflect on the human-rights abuses taking place in Qatar, and share the story of how ‘Ted Lasso' brought them together eight years ago. ‘After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe' is an Apple News Original podcast produced by Meadowlark Media. For around-the-clock World Cup news, plus live scores and standings, follow along on the Apple News app in My Sports, where available.