
Welcome to your courtside seat for all things WNBA. We've got you covered from deep dives and rants to tunnel fits and viral moments. Hosted by mother-daughter duo Christine Selk and Mia Hunt—both with journalism backgrounds—this show brings insider energy and Caitlin Clark–level passion to every episode. They have come a long way from tense car rides home from Mia's AAU games.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsBasketball | |||

We are so excited to share our interview with author Charles A. Bush this week. We met Charles at the Philly is Unrivaled event earlier this year and were able to talk with him about his experience playing basketball professionally, his love for wome... more
The Unrivaled exhibition event in Philadelphia exceeded our and many other people's expectations. It was electric. It was literally record-breaking. And we get into it all! (And yes, that includes how we met Jason and Kylie Kelce.)
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The Portland Fire megasode is here! There was so much to discuss we had to bring on two expert guests.
We spoke with Bill Oram, an Oregonian columnist, about the history of the team, why we think the name really misses the mark, Oregon's prominent ... more
For this Player Spotlight episode, we are digging into the life and career of THE Big BG, Brittney Griner.
Throughout this episode, we refer to a few books and other pieces of media. Here is a list:
* "In My Skin" by Brittney Griner with Sue Hove... more
I’ve never tuned into a WNBA game until this year, and honestly, I still don’t really understand basketball. But HomeStans has me cheering anyway. Chris and Mia’s mother and daughter dynamic is so genuine and fun. You can feel the love and curiosity between them. They make the WNBA feel alive and accessible, even for people like me who are just here to support more women’s greatness-the hosts included!
You don’t need to be a WBNA fan to love listening to this mother daughter combo break down the ins and outs of women’s basketball. Love!
This is such a fun listen — very accessible for casual, latecomer WNBA fans like me but also meaty and entertaining for longtime fans. Mia and Chris share their insights, peeves, long love of the game and more. And their mom/daughter dynamic is a delight!
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The episodes present lively discussions centered around the WNBA, highlighting major events, player performances, and the overall dynamics of women's basketball. The hosts engage in a playful mother-daughter banter, discussing controversies, notable players, and pivotal moments in the league while encouraging an inclusive atmosphere for both new and seasoned fans. Noteworthy episodes dissect crucial topics, including officiating challenges within the league, player awards, and significant trades, making complex narratives accessible to all listeners. The emphasis on community, personal anecdotes, and heartfelt appreciation for women's sports contributes to an inviting experience that resonates with diverse audiences interested in the evolut... more
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