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Katia Reguero Lindor on politics in sports, being married to Francisco, WAG relationships, and rumors about the Mets clubhouse

Madeline and Charlotte are thrilled to be joined by Katia Reguero Lindor, the host of “The Unaparent” podcast, and wife of MLB player Francisco, star of the Mets. Katia tells the gals why she feels the responsibility to speak about her left-leaning politics in a traditionally conservative sport, the reality of being married to an athlete, and her upbringing in Puerto Rico. She also talks about parenting, her podcast, “The Unapparent,” and whether the wives and girlfriends of players all actually get along. Plus: The wild rumors she’s heard about herself.

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    01:02:20|
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  • 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

    48:19|
    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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    47:41|
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  • LIVE after that insane Knicks Game 4 comeback from the floor of Madison Square Garden!

    12:05|
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  • The ultimate Knicks-Spurs preview with DeAndre Jordan, Monty McCutchen, and Will Reeve from the first-ever NBA Finals Podcast Row (Part II)

    47:44|
    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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    01:02:59|
    Madeline and Charlotte are thrilled to be joined by DJ Bean of the daily show “What Chaos” to talk about the NHL Playoffs and Stanley Cup Final, as many of the Shareholders have been asking for! But first: A couple updates from the NBA Finals. The Oklahoma City Thunder are up on the Spurs, 3-2, and the winner of the series will face the New York Knicks. The Cleveland Cavaliers are keeping Kenny Atkinson as their coach and are re-signing James Harden to a multi-year deal. Huh! Trump may go to the NBA Finals in New York, and the transportation situation at Madison Square Garden is going to be very interesting if the Knicks have a home game and the World Cup starts on the same day.Then: Stanley Cup Final stuff! DJ joins to talk about why fans hate the Vegas Golden Knights, why the GM of the Hurricanes is doing things no one has done before, whether the Canadiens have a chance, and the Nerd candy situation that Seth Jarvis has found himself in.
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