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Don’t Overthink It: A Practical Playbook for Snohomish County Businesses This Summer

22 min · 20. maj 2026
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In this episode, Emily and Kyle talk directly to Snohomish County business owners (and the locals who want to support them). The message is simple: you don’t need to become a soccer expert — you just need a plan. First, we break down what “activation” really means for most local businesses: hospitality. Small, visible signals that say “we’re ready for you” during the predictable moments of a big soccer summer — pre-game planning, between-match wandering, and post-match celebrating. Then we bring in real examples from people already doing it: Wendy Poischbeg (Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce [https://www.everettchamber.org/]) on how to connect what you already do with what people are excited about, Nikki Koth (Stoup Brewing [https://www.stoupbrewing.com/]) on scaling watch parties and marketing with newsletters and community partners, Cheryl Rose (Soccer Post [https://soccerpost.com/tools/locations/locations/everett-soccer-post?srsltid=AfmBOopye6LmPjSGE5CXRTy-i5sTxr1-3SqLXWz90nlQ_-gV3q0Az6qk]) on simple take-home ideas that bring customers back, and Jamie French-Bialek (Snohomish Sports Dome [https://www.snohomishsportsdome.com/]) on getting small-town businesses involved. Takeaways * The best activations are not complicated — they’re specific and repeatable. * “Activation” is mostly hospitality: one or two small choices that make it easier for people to choose you. * Any business can participate (not just bars and restaurants). * Use the playbooks and toolkits so you don’t have to guess what’s allowed. In this episode * The three customer moments businesses can plan for: pre-game planning, between-match wandering, and post-match celebrating * Wendy Poischbeg’s core advice: connect what you already do with what people are excited about * A menu of easy options: watch parties, matchday specials, early openings, window displays, jersey discounts, trivia, and neighbor partnerships * How Stoup Brewing is approaching watch parties, marketing, and partnerships with local soccer communities * How The Soccer Post is using brackets and free posters to create repeat visits * How Snohomish Sports Dome is surveying local businesses and building community-wide participation * Where to find the playbooks and toolkits (including language and licensing guidance) Business resources * Everett Chamber “Game On Everett” playbook + toolkit:  www.everettchamber.org  [https://www.everettchamber.org/gameoneverett] * Snohomish County Sports Commission business engagement resources: snocosports.org [https://snocosports.org/world-soccer-tournament-2026/] * Seattle World Cup resources: https://www.seattlefwc26.org/resources/playbooks [https://www.seattlefwc26.org/resources/playbooks] Call for listeners If you’re a business owner doing something fun — big or small — send us a note. We want to highlight local spots that are welcoming people well this summer. And if you’re an event-goer, make it a goal to support a few local businesses while you’re out enjoying the watch parties and community events. Disclaimer Always follow posted rules, licensing guidance, and on-site staff direction, and use official sources for the most up-to-date information. 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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You’re Ready to Leave the House: A 10-Minute Soccer Summer Checklist

This is the bonus episode you hit play on before you leave the house. Emily and Kyle give you a simple, no-stress checklist for soccer summer — whether you’re headed to a watch party, a brewery, a friend’s house, a library event, or the fan zone. In about 10 minutes, you’ll have a plan: what to wear, what to pack, what to screenshot, and how to avoid the classic “we’re going to regret not bringing something” moment. You’ll also get a quick, beginner-friendly World Cup 101 with Keith McCauley: how group play works, why the 48-team format changes the math, what happens in knockout rounds, and why a 1–0 match can be way more dramatic than it looks. In this episode * World Cup 101 in two minutes: groups, points, and what changes in 2026 * What to wear: layers, comfortable shoes, and the optional joy of jerseys and scarves * The scarf tradition (and what to do if you don’t have one) * The “worth it” bag list: backup battery, wipes, sunscreen, water (if allowed), and a seat pad for outdoor screens * Timing tips that reduce stress: arrive early, pick a clear meetup spot, and choose easy parking over closest parking * Fan zone and stadium mindset: check rules, expect stricter security, and keep your bag small * The two-minute home check: phone charged, ID, tickets, screenshots, snacks, and ear protection for kids Clean 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/ Mentioned in this episode: Everett Chamber of Commerce The Snohomish Podcast Network is a proud member of the Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce.

9. juni 202613 min
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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
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Don’t Overthink It: A Practical Playbook for Snohomish County Businesses This Summer

In this episode, Emily and Kyle talk directly to Snohomish County business owners (and the locals who want to support them). The message is simple: you don’t need to become a soccer expert — you just need a plan. First, we break down what “activation” really means for most local businesses: hospitality. Small, visible signals that say “we’re ready for you” during the predictable moments of a big soccer summer — pre-game planning, between-match wandering, and post-match celebrating. Then we bring in real examples from people already doing it: Wendy Poischbeg (Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce [https://www.everettchamber.org/]) on how to connect what you already do with what people are excited about, Nikki Koth (Stoup Brewing [https://www.stoupbrewing.com/]) on scaling watch parties and marketing with newsletters and community partners, Cheryl Rose (Soccer Post [https://soccerpost.com/tools/locations/locations/everett-soccer-post?srsltid=AfmBOopye6LmPjSGE5CXRTy-i5sTxr1-3SqLXWz90nlQ_-gV3q0Az6qk]) on simple take-home ideas that bring customers back, and Jamie French-Bialek (Snohomish Sports Dome [https://www.snohomishsportsdome.com/]) on getting small-town businesses involved. Takeaways * The best activations are not complicated — they’re specific and repeatable. * “Activation” is mostly hospitality: one or two small choices that make it easier for people to choose you. * Any business can participate (not just bars and restaurants). * Use the playbooks and toolkits so you don’t have to guess what’s allowed. In this episode * The three customer moments businesses can plan for: pre-game planning, between-match wandering, and post-match celebrating * Wendy Poischbeg’s core advice: connect what you already do with what people are excited about * A menu of easy options: watch parties, matchday specials, early openings, window displays, jersey discounts, trivia, and neighbor partnerships * How Stoup Brewing is approaching watch parties, marketing, and partnerships with local soccer communities * How The Soccer Post is using brackets and free posters to create repeat visits * How Snohomish Sports Dome is surveying local businesses and building community-wide participation * Where to find the playbooks and toolkits (including language and licensing guidance) Business resources * Everett Chamber “Game On Everett” playbook + toolkit:  www.everettchamber.org  [https://www.everettchamber.org/gameoneverett] * Snohomish County Sports Commission business engagement resources: snocosports.org [https://snocosports.org/world-soccer-tournament-2026/] * Seattle World Cup resources: https://www.seattlefwc26.org/resources/playbooks [https://www.seattlefwc26.org/resources/playbooks] Call for listeners If you’re a business owner doing something fun — big or small — send us a note. We want to highlight local spots that are welcoming people well this summer. And if you’re an event-goer, make it a goal to support a few local businesses while you’re out enjoying the watch parties and community events. Disclaimer Always follow posted rules, licensing guidance, and on-site staff direction, and use official sources for the most up-to-date information. 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.

20. maj 202622 min
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Your Everett Waterfront Watch Party Game Plan: Shuttles, Kid Zone, and What to Expect

In this episode, Emily and Kyle give you a practical, local guide to Everett’s official fan zone — the Waterfront Watch Parties at Boxcar Park. If you’ve been wondering how to plug into the energy without tickets or insider knowledge, this is your walkthrough. First, we hear a quick reminder from Tammy Dunn (Snohomish County Sports Commission) on why official fan zones matter: they give visitors and locals a place to gather, watch together, and make a full day out of the experience. Then we go deeper with Cat Soper (Port of Everett) and Tyler Chism (City of Everett) on what the Waterfront Watch Parties are designed to feel like — a family-friendly waterfront festival with a big screen, food trucks, music, and a kid zone — plus the simple logistics that make the day smoother. Takeaways * You don’t need to be a soccer expert to enjoy an official fan zone — it’s built for everyone. * The Waterfront Watch Parties are designed to feel like an Everett waterfront festival, with a soccer theme. * The easiest plan is park once, shuttle in, follow the crowd. * Small details (like choosing the westbound stop on Hewitt) can save you time and stress. In this episode * What an official fan zone is and what it’s meant to provide * Waterfront Watch Party dates and the “arrive two hours early” tip for pre-game fun * What you’ll find on-site: big screen viewing, MC + DJs, giveaways, live entertainment, and kid activities * How to get there using the free shuttle from Everett Station or Hewitt Avenue (and which direction matters) * A simple on-the-ground layout of Boxcar Park: screen location, food truck zone, kid zone, pop-up pitches, and seating areas * How partners across the region make the event possible (Port, City, Sports Commission, transit, community orgs) * A quick note for local businesses: be welcoming, be clear, and pick one simple way to join in Official fan zone resource * Official Seattle FWC26 Fan Zone (Visit Everett):  https://www.visiteverett.com/1525/Official-SEATTLEFWC26-Fan-Zone  [https://www.visiteverett.com/1525/Official-SEATTLEFWC26-Fan-Zone] Call for listeners If you go to an Everett Waterfront Watch Party, send us a note: what did it feel like, and what surprised you? And you may even see us there. 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/].  The Snohomish Podcast Network is a proud member of the Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce [https://www.everettchamber.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.

6. maj 202619 min
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From Cleats to Community: Making Soccer Accessible in Snohomish County

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.

22. apr. 202618 min