Episodi

  • “America’s Sweethearts” Season 3 on Netflix reveals the bleakest truths about the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders and the national mood towards American women
    Jun 25 2026

    Madeline and Charlotte are back with a deep dive of Season 3 of “America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.” The gals talked about Season 2 last year when it came out, which was a very different series that followed the cheerleaders as they fought for better pay.


    This year, the antagonist is the outside world, and the show became a show about the show itself.


    The gals analyze all of the themes the show presents: Supporting hegemonic masculinity, the Cowboys’ thin, white standard of beauty, the mirage of empowerment, what it means to be famous today, and this season as contextualized by the rise of the tradwife.


    Plus: the origins of cheerleading, Reece’s decision to retire, Kelli and Judy leading from a place of fear, the hip surgeries that multiple performers need by the age of 25, the power imbalance that occurs when the show anoints certain women as stars, and much more.


    Selected sources from this episode:


    Michaele L. Ferguson, Choice Feminism and the Fear of Politics (2010)

    Sophie Gilbert, Girl on Girl (2025)

    Laura Grindstaff, Emily West, Cheerleading and the Gendered Politics of Sport (2006)

    Alex Kuczynski, Beauty Junkies (2006)

    La'Tonya Rease Miles, American Beauty: The Cheerleader in American Literature and Popular Culture (2005)

    Sekani Robinson, Black Ballerinas: The Management of Emotional and Aesthetic Labor (2021)

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    1 ora e 11 min
  • Scottish World Cup fans are obsessed with Boston, the Fox Sports Zlatan-Lalas drama, Gisele’s Father’s Day post left out Tom Brady, Giannis goes to Miami, and athlete wedding updates
    Jun 23 2026

    Madeline and Charlotte are back with a jam-packed episode! First up: For Father’s Day, Gisele Bündchen posted about Joaquim Valente, her new husband and father of her youngest child, but left out her ex-husband Tom Brady. Yikes! Eagles star DeVonta Smith married Mya Danielle and set a new standard for compressed flowers. Former college basketball player Haley Cavinder, on the other hand, married Jake Ferguson of the Cowboys, and it was just standard compression.


    The Milwaukee Bucks traded Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Heat, even though the Celtics appear to have offered up Jaylen Brown — which is a little awkward for Jaylen! Also, the gals don’t think this will work for the Heat, sorry to Miami. The Fever’s Myisha Hines-Allen was ejected after a team-wide Fever scuffle against the Mercury, and Caitlin Clark got her fifth tech of the season — there’s a lot of history between Mercury star DeWanna Bonner and the Fever.


    Serena Williams is competing in women’s singles at Wimbledon, and former Wimbledon champ & World No. 6 Marketa Vondrousova is suspended from professional tennis until 2030 after refusing to take an anti-doping test in December 2025.


    Now, World Cup stuff! Scottish fans are obsessed with Boston and drank all the beer in the city. The Fox Sports drama between Alexi Lalas and Zlatan Ibrahimović is putting host Rebecca Lowe in a very bad position. Norway beat Senegal, thanks to two goals from Erling Haaland, and all the Norwegian fans all pretend to row in the stands! There seem to be some issues in Senegal’s camp — there’s political upheaval in the country, so buckle up for a current events lesson. Curaçao's (playing Ivory Coast Thursday) Eloy Room recorded 15 saves against Ecuador, and Argentina’s Lionel Messi became the highest goalscorer in men's World Cup history on Monday (with France’s Kylian Mbappé close on his heels!).


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    53 min
  • Who are the guys on the US Men’s National Team? + Why the Berhalter-Reyna family feud was one of the most dramatic scandals in USMNT history
    Jun 18 2026

    Madeline and Charlotte are back with everything you want to know about the USMNT players as you watch them. Who are they dating? What club do they play for? Where are they from? Info on Christian Pulisic, Tim Weah, Tim Ream, Weston Mckennie, Florian Balogun, Alex Freeman, and more.


    And then: A deep dive into the feud between two royal American families of soccer. Seb Berhalter and Gio Reyna both play for the USMNT, but did you know that their families used to be super close? Until Gregg became Gio’s coach and Gio’s parents, Claudio and Danielle, got involved, that is. You don’t want to miss this one!



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    1 ora e 2 min
  • World Cup gossip: Cape Verde’s 40-year-old goalie, Iran’s complications, and Tunisia’s new hot coach + Knicks’s silly celebrations and Hurricanes’s winning nerd-jock combo
    Jun 16 2026

    Madeline and Charlotte are back, reporting from a city still buzzing after the Knicks emerged victorious from the Finals. The boys are being silly on TV, KAT shouted out Jordyn Woods and her lucky bag, the gals decide that Mikal Bridges is the only player allowed to go live, and the parade is set for Thursday.


    For all you hockey fans out there: The Carolina Hurricanes took the Stanley Cup with a winning combo of a nerd in the front office and a jock leading the charge on the ice. If you don’t know what that means, listen to the show!


    Then, the gals dive into the World Cup, which is already sucking them in with the never-ending intrigue. Cape Verde is the story of the Group Stage so far, with its 40-year-old goalie, Vozinha, who saved the day in a draw against heavily favored Spain. Plus, one of Cape Verde’s players was invited to join the team via LinkedIn. The US beat Paraguay on Friday, and the gals will have a deep dive episode into the USMNT on Thursday. Tunisia fired their manager after the first game and hired a notoriously hot French coach, Herve Renard.


    And finally: Some details and info about the Iranian national team’s very strange and complicated situation, and why their best player was left off the roster.



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    48 min
  • The Knicks’ insane Game 4 comeback is a model for all leaders: A deep-dive into the psychology of why New York is up 3-1 in the NBA Finals
    Jun 12 2026

    Madeline and Charlotte are back with a TedTalk — sorry, episode — about the why the Knicks are modeling great leadership and how the team is winning despite a ton of distractions. The gals talk about what it was like to be in the building for the insane Game 4 comeback, the celebrities they saw, and the passion of fans who couldn’t be in the building.


    Then they go on a deep dive into how the Knicks are exhibiting the psychological traits needed to win it all. From Karl-Anthony Towns and Jose Alvarado’s press conference, to Jalen Brunson’s ability to believe, to OG Anunoby’s incredible game-winner, to coach Mike Brown’s embracing of adversity, New York is behaving like a true team with great leadership.


    They can visualize success, and they should be a lesson for everyone who is in charge of (or wants to make a meaningful difference within) an organization.



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    48 min
  • LIVE after that insane Knicks Game 4 comeback from the floor of Madison Square Garden!
    Jun 11 2026

    Madeline and Charlotte are live from the floor of Madison Square Garden at 12:30 in the morning after the Knicks completed the most insane comeback in NBA Finals history. The Spurs led by as many as 29 points, but New York managed to win, 107-106. It was an absolutely insane night made possible by the power of male friendship, healthy co-working habits, unwavering belief, and Taylor Swift.


    The gals will be back with a full-length episode on Friday morning, but for now, enjoy this dispatch from the room where it happened.

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    12 min
  • We watched Trump mess up the vibes at Knicks-Spurs Game 3: Behind the scenes of New York’s most important sports day in decades at the NBA Finals
    Jun 9 2026

    Madeline and Charlotte are back with a normal episode from Brooklyn after a whirlwind trip to San Antonio and Madison Square Garden for Games 1 and 3 of the NBA Finals. They talk about what it was like staying at the same hotel as all of ESPN’s major broadcasters in Texas, the state of vibes in San Antonio, and how crazy New York City was after the Game 2 win on Saturday.


    Then, the gals take listeners behind the scenes of Game 3, which was the first Finals game at Madison Square Garden since 1999. The whole operation was messed up thanks to Donald Trump. He decided he was going to show up, after being invited by Knicks owner James Dolan, and make everyone’s lives miserable by causing a massive disruption to Manhattan and at the Garden.


    The vibes were definitely skewed by his presence, but the Knicks did their best to fight them off. The Spurs ultimately won — is this a harbinger of things to come? The gals take Shareholders to the Garden for a play-by-play of the most memorable night in New York in decades.



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    48 min
  • The ultimate Knicks-Spurs preview with DeAndre Jordan, Monty McCutchen, and Will Reeve from the first-ever NBA Finals Podcast Row (Part II)
    Jun 5 2026

    Madeline and Charlotte are back with Part II of their NBA Finals extravaganza! The Sports Gossip Show was honored to be one of nine podcasts that the NBA invited to their first-ever Podcast Row. This episode is the second of two shows made up of interviews the gals conducted against the backdrop of the Spurs’ arena before Game 1.


    First up is DeAndre Jordan, current NBA player, NBA All Star, and Finals champion. He talked about what it takes to be a good teammate, the wildest prank that was ever pulled on him in a locker room, and what it feels like to be traded and then have to play a game immediately with your new team. Then, a conversation with Head of Referee Training & Development, Monty McCutchen, who tells the gals how refs are chosen for the Finals, and much more. Finally, the gals talk to Will Reeve, who is covering the Finals for Good Morning America, about the spirit in New York City when the Knicks are this good.


    A huge thank you to the NBA for making this possible!



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    48 min