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The Girls You Don't Know Yet — Welcome to Time Out

5 min · 11 de abr de 2026
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There's a girl in a gym in Shreveport right now who's better than you think she is. There are hundreds of her, thousands of her — spread across high school gyms and AAU circuits and small-town tournaments nobody's covering. This is the show that's going to find them. In this first episode of Time Out, Ashley J. Antoine introduces the podcast, the beat, and the perspective she's bringing to women's basketball coverage — as a former Division I player, a twenty-year educator, an independent journalist, and the current sports parent of an elite EYBL hooper. She covers: → Who Time Out is for and what to expect every week → Why the modern women's game deserves better coverage than it's getting → What's coming in the first few episodes → How to get involved in the Black Sports Parents League If you're a sports parent in the trenches, a player trying to build a brand and a future at the same time, or a fan who's tired of surface-level coverage of the women's game — this is your room. Press play. Connect With Ashley & Time Out: → Subscribe to the free BSPL newsletter: [Flodesk link] → Read longform reporting at Legacy Lines on Substack: [Substack link] → Follow on Instagram: @ashleyjantoine If this episode resonated, do three things for me: 1. Hit follow on Time Out so new episodes show up automatically. 2. Leave a quick rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it's the biggest thing that helps the show find new listeners. 3. Send this episode to one sports parent who needs it. — Ashley

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There's a girl in a gym in Shreveport right now who's better than you think she is. There are hundreds of her, thousands of her — spread across high school gyms and AAU circuits and small-town tournaments nobody's covering. This is the show that's going to find them. In this first episode of Time Out, Ashley J. Antoine introduces the podcast, the beat, and the perspective she's bringing to women's basketball coverage — as a former Division I player, a twenty-year educator, an independent journalist, and the current sports parent of an elite EYBL hooper. She covers: → Who Time Out is for and what to expect every week → Why the modern women's game deserves better coverage than it's getting → What's coming in the first few episodes → How to get involved in the Black Sports Parents League If you're a sports parent in the trenches, a player trying to build a brand and a future at the same time, or a fan who's tired of surface-level coverage of the women's game — this is your room. Press play. Connect With Ashley & Time Out: → Subscribe to the free BSPL newsletter: [Flodesk link] → Read longform reporting at Legacy Lines on Substack: [Substack link] → Follow on Instagram: @ashleyjantoine If this episode resonated, do three things for me: 1. Hit follow on Time Out so new episodes show up automatically. 2. Leave a quick rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it's the biggest thing that helps the show find new listeners. 3. Send this episode to one sports parent who needs it. — Ashley

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