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The WNT Way: Karaoke, champagne moments and Emma Hayes’ vision for the USWNT
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The WNT Way: Karaoke, champagne moments and Emma Hayes’ vision for the USWNT

Head coach Emma Hayes is bringing a new level of mindfulness and intention to the United States Women’s National Team, evident in this week's enlightening conversation with hosts David Gass and Megan Klingenberg.

U.S. Soccer Podcast · US Soccer | Cumulus Podcast Network

June 25, 202549m 46s

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Show Notes

Head coach Emma Hayes is bringing a new level of mindfulness and intention to the United States Women’s National Team, evident in this week's enlightening conversation with hosts David Gass and Megan Klingenberg. As the featured guest, Hayes shares what she calls the ‘WNT Way,’ focused on prioritizing the culture and figuring out what’s best for women and female athletes through a range of topics such as wellness (2:50), “champagne moments” (12:55), individual coaching (15:50) and even karaoke. The group finishes with some rapid-fire questions for Hayes like who’s the funniest player in USWNT camp (28:12). 

Later, our hosts open the discussion to reflect and preview the three-match window for the USWNT against Ireland on June 26 in Commerce City, Colo. and June 29 in Cincinnati and against rival Canada on July 2 in Washington D.C. (34:14) 

“The U.S. Soccer Podcast” is a production from U.S. Soccer hosted by David Gass, Megan Klingenberg and Alejandro Bedoya. The podcast tells stories in service to soccer and the people who live it, amplifying player voices and stories behind the game. Episodes drop weekly on Wednesdays. 

Hosts: David Gass, Megan Klingenberg 

Guest: Emma Hayes 

Producer: Brad Fosler 

To learn more, visit ussoccer.org/podcast  

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