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WWDTM: Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe

2024/10/26
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Alonzo Bowden
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Dulce Sloan
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Megan Rapinoe
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Sue Bird
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Dulce Sloan: 碧昂丝对卡马拉·哈里斯的公开支持并不令人意外,只有那些仍在犹豫不决的选民才会感到惊讶。她认为,碧昂丝的支持已经超出了含蓄的暗示,即使碧昂丝没有明确表示支持,她的行为也已经足够说明问题。她还幽默地评论了那些声称不确定自己支持谁的选民,认为他们可能会因为碧昂丝的支持而改变主意。 Alonzo Bowden: 他明确表示支持卡马拉·哈里斯,这与节目中其他人的评论形成对比,突显了个人政治观点的多样性。

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Key Insights

Why did Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe decide to start a podcast?

They wanted to discuss women's sports and took out the tipsy part from their Instagram lives.

Where do Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe keep their Olympic medals and other awards?

They have them in storage or a safe that isn't secured to the wall.

Why did an airport in New Zealand implement a three-minute limit for hugs in the drop-off zone?

To prevent delays caused by long goodbyes.

What new federal ruling was made to make it easier for gym members to cancel their subscriptions?

The 'click to cancel' rule allows cancellation the same way one signed up.

Why did a woman sue British Airlines for not receiving a farewell card?

She felt offended and took legal action, despite the company having a card for her.

Chapters
The hosts and panelists debate the practicality and emotional impact of a new airport rule limiting goodbye hugs to three minutes.
  • The panel discusses the new rule limiting hugs at airports to three minutes.
  • They debate whether three minutes is a long or short time for a hug.
  • The conversation touches on the emotional and logistical challenges of enforcing such a rule.

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This week, sports power couple Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe talk about their podcast, who's more competitive, and where they keep their medalsLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)