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From Cleats to Community: Making Soccer Accessible in Snohomish County

18 min · 22. Apr. 2026
Episode From Cleats to Community: Making Soccer Accessible in Snohomish County Cover

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In this episode, Emily and Kyle focus on access and belonging: how people in Snohomish County find their way into soccer through small, real entry points like rec teams, carpools, public spaces, and community programs. First, we hear from Peter Hattrup, former pro and longtime coach, who shares what it looked like to grow up in a different era of the game — including the story of his first “soccer shoes,” and why those early experiences still matter. Then they talk with Alex Ko from Sound Transit about access in the practical sense: how transportation, station support, and wayfinding help everyday residents take part in a major soccer summer. Whether you’re traveling into Seattle or staying closer to home, this episode offers a grounded look at how to plan ahead. Takeaways * Access is not just about tickets — it’s about belonging. * Soccer grows when communities keep building ways into the game. * Recreation leagues and affordable entry points matter more than most people realize. * Transportation and clear information can be the difference between feeling included and feeling shut out. In this episode * How soccer becomes something a community can grow into over time * Peter Hattrup’s story of early gear, early teams, and learning the game in a different era * Why recreation-level play is a huge part of access and long-term participation * What “access” looks like today: watch parties, family-friendly spaces, libraries, museums, and local programs * How Sound Transit is preparing with station support, security, maintenance, and staff ambassadors * Where to find updated transit maps and guidance for getting around the region Transit resource * Sound Transit soccer tournament resource:  https://www.soundtransit.org/soccertournament  [https://www.soundtransit.org/soccertournament] Call for listeners Know someone who thinks this summer won’t really affect Snohomish County? Send them this episode. And if you’re still deciding how you want to take part, this is your reminder: you don’t need a match ticket to be part of the experience. Try a watch party, a fan zone, or a trip into the city just to take in the atmosphere. The Snohomish Podcast Network is a proud member of the Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce [https://www.everettchamber.org/]. Follow From Pitch to Puget Sound on your favorite podcast app. Sign up [https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound]for our newsletter with important links from the show. Presented by the Snohomish Podcast Network [https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/]. History of Soccer is courtesy of Washington State Legends of Soccer [https://wasoccerlegends.org/].  Disclaimer: This podcast is an independent production and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup. Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/ Mentioned in this episode: Everett Chamber of Commerce The Snohomish Podcast Network is a proud member of the Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce.

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Joy in the Crowd: Everett Watch Party Field Notes + A Quick Tournament Check-In

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Episode Peak Everett: Inside the Waterfront Watch Parties (Real Voices, Real Vibes) Cover

Peak Everett: Inside the Waterfront Watch Parties (Real Voices, Real Vibes)

The soccer summer is here — and this episode is built out of real voices from the Everett Waterfront Watch Parties. Emily is joined by Trent (sitting in for Kyle) as they record on-site at the waterfront: boats in the background, jerseys everywhere, and the kind of crowd energy you can literally feel in your chest. If you’ve been wondering what this moment actually feels like in real life — not in a stadium, not in a studio — this is it. You’ll hear quick “roll call” clips from people in the crowd and local leaders, plus conversations with Nick Shekeryk (Snohomish County tourism marketing specialist) on how the Snoco GameDay scarf went from a fun campaign idea to a real-life local obsession — and with Dylan Ordoñez from Seattle FWC 26 on what the local organizing committee actually does (and why fan zones matter). In this episode * The vibe check from the Everett waterfront: why it feels like a full-on festival on a weekday * What surprised Emily most about the crowd (and why it feels like “we’re doing this together”) * The Snoco GameDay scarf story: how it was created, why it’s everywhere, and how it’s traveling worldwide * A simple “join the moment anywhere” framework: pick a social place, bring one small ritual, and arrive early * Where to find more Snohomish County soccer summer events (Discover SnoCo) * Waterfront Watch Parties | Everett Tourism, WA [https://www.visiteverett.com/1532/Waterfront-Watch-Parties] * Seattle FIFA World Cup 26™ [https://www.seattlefwc26.org/] * Discover SnoCo Website [https://www.discoversnohomishcounty.com/] Listen to From Pitch To Puget Sound [https://from-pitch-to-puget.captivate.fm/listen] Follow From Pitch to Puget Sound on your favorite podcast app. Sign up [https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound]for our newsletter with important links from the show. Presented by the Snohomish Podcast Network [https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/]. History of Soccer is courtesy of Washington State Legends of Soccer [https://wasoccerlegends.org/]. Disclaimer: This podcast is an independent production and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup. Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/

17. Juni 202618 min
Episode From Me to We: Why This Soccer Summer Matters in Washington Cover

From Me to We: Why This Soccer Summer Matters in Washington

The 2026 soccer summer is officially here — and Washington State is showing up in a big way. In this bonus episode of From Pitch to Puget Sound, Emily and Kyle share what people are talking about in the first days of the tournament, then take you on a fast tour of watch parties and fan experiences across Washington — from Everett’s Boxcar Park fan zone to Seattle’s waterfront activations and Spokane’s Egypt team training buzz. You’ll also hear about creative local business tie-ins (hello, themed beer) and community-centered events like the Everett Recovery Cafe watch party [https://www.everettrecoverycafe.org/game-on/]. Then it’s time for predictions: Kyle makes his case for France, while Emily leans into the Netherlands (and a model that’s correctly predicted recent winners). Finally, they zoom out and talk about why this moment is bigger than soccer — a rare chance to be welcoming, connected, and loud together. In this episode * Why this soccer summer already feels historic (and why the U.S. hosting matters) * Watch parties in Washington State [https://www.seattlefwc26.org/events/fan-zones]: Everett, Seattle, Spokane, and more * Everett Recovery Cafe [https://www.everettrecoverycafe.org/game-on/]’s watch party for people in recovery * Spokane’s soccer summer energy: Egypt training, local crowds, and themed products * Everett Boxcar Park fan zone [https://visiteverett.com/1525/Official-SEATTLEFWC26-Fan-Zone] dates mentioned in the episode: June 11, 12, 18, and 19 * Seattle’s premium “The Barge [https://www.soundersfc.com/seattle-soccer-celebration/barge]” experience (floating pier + mini pitch) * Pike Place Market’s sip-and-savor program (Fridays–Sundays, noon–5:00pm through Labor Day) * Emily vs. Kyle’s winner predictions (Netherlands vs. France) * Why this month can move us from “me” to “we” Listen to From Pitch To Puget Sound [https://from-pitch-to-puget.captivate.fm/listen] Follow From Pitch to Puget Sound on your favorite podcast app. Sign up [https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound]for our newsletter with important links from the show. Presented by the Snohomish Podcast Network [https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/]. History of Soccer is courtesy of Washington State Legends of Soccer [https://wasoccerlegends.org/]. Disclaimer: This podcast is an independent production and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup. Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/ Everett Chamber [https://from-pitch-to-puget.captivate.fm/everettchamber]

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Episode You’re Ready to Leave the House: A 10-Minute Soccer Summer Checklist Cover

You’re Ready to Leave the House: A 10-Minute Soccer Summer Checklist

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9. Juni 202613 min
Episode No Stadium Needed: Family-Friendly World Cup Fun in Snohomish County Cover

No Stadium Needed: Family-Friendly World Cup Fun in Snohomish County

If you’re excited about the World Cup but wondering how to make it work with kids, this episode is for you. Emily and Kyle share two easy, family-friendly entry points that don’t require you to be a soccer expert: the hands-on, high-energy Imagine Children’s Museum in Everett (with a soccer skills experience kids can play, not just watch), and the community-centered Sno-Isle Libraries, including their big “Kick It at the Library” event and a bunch of smaller ways to join in. You’ll also hear from Dr. Elee Wood, CEO of Imagine Children’s Museum, on why interactive spaces help kids connect big events to real life — and from Katie Leone, marketing and communications manager at Sno-Isle Libraries, on how the library is building welcoming, all-ages programming (plus reading lists, summer reading tie-ins, and even a FIFA Wii party). In this episode * A simple framework for planning a “World Cup Day” with kids: pick your vibe (big energy, movement + structure, or calm) * What the Imagine Children’s Museum soccer experience includes (penalty kick challenge, dribble course, and more) * Why the library might be the most underrated way to join the World Cup community * How to get ready if you’re new to soccer: reading lists, events calendars, and low-pressure ways to learn the lingo * Imagine Children's Museum [https://www.imaginecm.org/] * Sno-Isle Library Events Page [https://sno-isle.bibliocommons.com/v2/events] * Kids Reading List - Here Comes the World Cup [https://sno-isle.bibliocommons.com/v2/list/display/849475337/3018039747] * Sports Fiction Reading List [https://sno-isle.bibliocommons.com/v2/list/display/714377197/1254522067] * Giants of Soccer Reading List [https://sno-isle.bibliocommons.com/v2/list/display/1086470437/2988007377] Listen to From Pitch To Puget Sound [https://from-pitch-to-puget.captivate.fm/listen] Follow From Pitch to Puget Sound on your favorite podcast app. Sign up [https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound]for our newsletter with important links from the show. Presented by the Snohomish Podcast Network [https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/]. History of Soccer is courtesy of Washington State Legends of Soccer [https://wasoccerlegends.org/]. Disclaimer: This podcast is an independent production and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup. Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/ Everett Chamber [https://from-pitch-to-puget.captivate.fm/everettchamber] Mentioned in this episode: Everett Chamber of Commerce The Snohomish Podcast Network is a proud member of the Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce.

3. Juni 202616 min