editaudio and The Qube have partnered to present Rebound Revolution, a new weekly podcast exploring timely on and off-court intersections of the WNBA, hosted by lifelong WNBA fan and podcaster Dr. Money McEachern.
Launching May 25, 2023, the first season will explore a range of topics within the world of women’s basketball, from pay equity and sponsorships to queerness, social justice and league history, among other subjects. Guests include WNBA Hall of Fame inductee Sue Wicks, Connecticut Sun player DeWanna Bonner, celebrity stylist Courtney Mays, Chicago Sun-Times reporter Anne Costabile and journalist Frankie De La Cretaz, among others.
“Anna [DeShawn] and I are both big basketball fans, and knew we wanted to create a show that would be a fun, accessible guide for anyone new to the WNBA,” said Steph Colbourn, CEO and founder of editaudio. “Dr. Money brings so much life to each episode, and we’re excited to make more...
Launching May 25, 2023, the first season will explore a range of topics within the world of women’s basketball, from pay equity and sponsorships to queerness, social justice and league history, among other subjects. Guests include WNBA Hall of Fame inductee Sue Wicks, Connecticut Sun player DeWanna Bonner, celebrity stylist Courtney Mays, Chicago Sun-Times reporter Anne Costabile and journalist Frankie De La Cretaz, among others.
“Anna [DeShawn] and I are both big basketball fans, and knew we wanted to create a show that would be a fun, accessible guide for anyone new to the WNBA,” said Steph Colbourn, CEO and founder of editaudio. “Dr. Money brings so much life to each episode, and we’re excited to make more...
- 5/31/2023
- Podnews.net
One test of a strong documentary is whether the subject matter could interest everyone or simply aficionados. It’s tough to imagine anybody watching “Unfinished Business” without immediately buying tickets to the next available WNBA game.
Director Alison Klayman (“Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry”) blends two approaches, offering us an introduction to the league itself as well as a closer look at the New York Liberty team. The truth is that both halves of this film deserve their own movie, but since each is equally compelling, Klayman never once loses our attention.
It certainly helps that she’s got such an extraordinary cast of participants. Wonderful interviews with legendary players like Teresa Weatherspoon, Rebecca Lobo, Crystal Robinson and Sue Wicks set the stage for a time — 1995 to be exact — when the idea of a professional women’s league was barely even a dream.
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Director Alison Klayman (“Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry”) blends two approaches, offering us an introduction to the league itself as well as a closer look at the New York Liberty team. The truth is that both halves of this film deserve their own movie, but since each is equally compelling, Klayman never once loses our attention.
It certainly helps that she’s got such an extraordinary cast of participants. Wonderful interviews with legendary players like Teresa Weatherspoon, Rebecca Lobo, Crystal Robinson and Sue Wicks set the stage for a time — 1995 to be exact — when the idea of a professional women’s league was barely even a dream.
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- 6/19/2022
- by Elizabeth Weitzman
- The Wrap
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