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Welcome to What’s the Call? a podcast about sport, stories and everything still in play. Each week, Theodora and Andrea dive into the matches, moments and mindsets behind the headlines, from Grand Slams to grid starts. It is playful and proudly female forward, bringing sharp takes, cultural context and just the right amount of chaos. No gatekeeping, no yelling, just the kind of sports chat you actually want to be part of.
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In this episode, Theo and Andrea are joined by the UK’s most decorated quad wheelchair tennis player, Andy Lapthorne. With 18 Grand Slam titles and an MBE to his name, Andy’s trophy cabinet is crowded, but his ego definitely isn't. He opens up about his journey from a "non-tennis" working-class background to the top of the world rankings, proving that you don’t have to be a "textbook" athlete to dominate a sport. We talk about everything from the rowdy atmospheres of the Paralympics to why he still hangs out with the same group of mates he’s had since he was five.Andy also shares some legendary stories, including the time he almost hung up on Sir Alex Ferguson because he thought it was a prank. We get into the raw reality of the "post-success slump" after hitting World No. 1 and why he actually enjoys being the "villain" in front of a booing crowd. It’s a fascinating, fun, and totally candid look at what it’s really like to be a professional athlete who refuses to play by the old-school rules.Find Andy:Instagram: @andylapthorne_Follow us on Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@whatsthecallpod
The hardcourt swing is officially in the rearview mirror, and somehow, both Yannick Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka made the "Sunshine Double" look like a casual Sunday hit. Theo is still recovering from a series of bad predictions, while Andrea is taking a well-deserved victory lap for calling the dominance early. We’re diving into Sabalenka’s "untouchable" energy (and those slightly terrifying 98% Whoop recovery stats), Sinner’s orange-themed takeover of Miami, and why having a squad of vocal younger brothers in the player’s box is the ultimate - if slightly annoying - vibe.But as the tour trades the Florida humidity for the red clay of Europe, the drama is moving off-court, too. We’re dissecting the "social life" controversy surrounding Carlos Alcaraz - is he training too hard or just living his best life on yachts and paddle courts? From Greg Rusedski’s "too much fun" critique to the iconic pensioner ball kids of Miami, we’re wrapping up the spring stretch with a look ahead to Monte Carlo. We’ve got some "boots on the ground" journalism coming your way soon, but for now, we’re placing our bets on who’s going to find their footing on the dirt and who’s destined to bottle it under the Mediterranean sun.Follow us on Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@whatsthecallpod
Theo and Andrea are back to unpack a Miami Open week that somehow managed to be equal parts tennis tournament, fashion week, nightclub crawl, and fever dream. From player parties and outrageous outfits to Heat game cameos, giant fur coats in beach weather, and a tournament atmosphere that feels increasingly less about form and much more about chaos, they ask the important questions: is anyone actually locked in, and does Miami make everyone a little bit unhinged?They also get into the truly essential drama: cursed mascot pairings, fan signs that should probably never have been made, rain-delay scheduling chaos, Danielle Collins doing Danielle Collins things, and a few major losses that left everyone blinking at their screens. Follow us on Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@whatsthecallpod
This week, Theo and Andrea are wrapping up an unforgettable Indian Wells, where Aryna Sabalenka finally got her hands on the title after a dramatic rematch with Elena Rybakina, and Jannik Sinner added another huge milestone to his growing hard-court legacy. They break down both finals, from Sabalenka’s nerve in that wild deciding-set tie-break to Sinner’s rock-solid win over Daniil Medvedev, and get into all the little moments that made the weekend so good, including trophy chaos, on-court drama and a very strong showing from Gucci.They also look ahead to Miami, where the vibes, conditions and likely contenders could not feel more different. From the sunshine double question to dark-horse predictions, Dominic Thiem comeback rumours and a final call on which players would be most likely to end up at the club before a match, this episode has everything: tennis, fashion, history, chaos and a lot of strong opinions.Follow us on Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube ⁠⁠⁠⁠@whatsthecallpod
Theo and Andrea are back with a live dispatch from Indian Wells, aka Tennis Paradise. With Andrea on the ground in Palm Springs, they dive into what it’s really like inside one of the most iconic tournaments on the calendar, from desert heat and player practice access to Novak’s on-court theatrics and the surprisingly intense food scene (including a $25 fluorescent cocktail). They also break down the unique vibe of Indian Wells, celeb sightings, and why players secretly love spending weeks in the desert bubble.Elsewhere, the pair get into the latest tennis fashion and tour gossip. From Nike’s attempted redemption arc with Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner’s new kits, to Naomi Osaka’s headline-grabbing look and the ATP’s new “tunnel walk” style arrivals. Plus they clear up the Jack Draper breakup rumour, react to Aryna Sabalenka’s huge engagement ring, and share their picks for which players would dominate a tennis catwalk. As always, it’s tennis, fashion and tour drama all rolled into one.Follow us on Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube ⁠⁠⁠@whatsthecallpod
In this week’s episode, Theo and Andrea catch up on all the latest from the tennis world as the tour rolls toward Indian Wells. They chat through the biggest talking points of the week - from Emma Raducanu’s new Uniqlo deal (and the surprisingly big pay bump) to the WTA tournament in Austin introducing a “rage room” where players can smash rackets in private. They also react to Daniil Medvedev’s very on-brand Dubai title win without hitting a ball, debate Jack Draper’s controversial buzz cut, and unpack Stefanos Tsitsipas’s very honest comments about choosing tournaments based on appearance fees.The conversation also drifts beyond tennis, because this week in sport has been anything but boring. Theo and Andrea share their thoughts on the latest season of Drive to Survive, and break down some early storylines heading into the new Formula 1 season (plus a surprise civil wedding for Charles Leclerc). To wrap things up, they each pick their Indian Wells dark horses on both the ATP and WTA sides as Andrea prepares for some boots-on-the-ground reporting in the desert.Follow us on Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube ⁠⁠⁠@whatsthecallpod
In this episode, Andrea and Theo are joined by tennis content creator Liza West, known for her sharp take on finals fashion, match culture, and the evolving media landscape of the sport. Liza shares how her background in social media marketing, alongside her early experiences as a Wimbledon ball girl, shaped her path into tennis storytelling. Together, they explore what it means to build a voice in a traditionally guarded industry, carving out space within a niche sport while navigating criticism, confidence, and online noise.From tennis fashion and iconic style eras to the players redefining personality and presence on tour, the conversation moves well beyond the court. Andrea, Theo, and Liza dive into social media’s growing influence, tensions within sports media, and the complexities of modern tennis culture, alongside a thoughtful discussion on GLP-1 medications and the narratives surrounding bodies and performance. A candid and refreshingly honest episode about where tennis is heading next.Find Liza: Instagram: @itselizasworldFollow us on Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube ⁠⁠@whatsthecallpod
This week on What’s The Call, Andrea and Theo are back and they’ve got plenty to unpack. First up: Naomi Osaka. After the duo discussed her match and the “grunting debate,” Naomi posted what felt like a very direct (and very viral) response: “who gave them a microphone?” They break down what they actually said, why fan conversations matter in sport, and why tennis can feel intimidatingly technical — plus why they’re committed to keeping it fun, accessible, and honest.From there, it’s a whirlwind of headlines: an Australian player’s brutal retirement statement calling out toxicity and abuse in the tennis world, Medvedev’s latest comedic meltdown over “square” balls, and Yannick Sinner’s new Nike ACG look (with a subtle dig at his past outfits). Then it’s full Winter Olympics mode: the Olympic Village condom shortage, a jaw-dropping bronze medal “confession” that feels like a movie moment — and the emotional highs and lows of elite sport, from heartbreak crashes to pressure-fuelled collapses. The episode closes with a final call on the question that underpins everything: when careers are decided in split seconds, how much is skill — and how much is surviving the moment?Follow us on Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube ⁠⁠@whatsthecallpod
Stefanos Tsitsipas slid into the DMs… and this guest turned out to be a bit of a blast from the past. In this episode, Stefanos opens up about navigating a challenging period, what it’s taken to feel like himself again, and why rediscovering the joy of competing has mattered just as much as results. We also get into favourite Slams, the grind and beauty of clay, and the tournament that delivers his ideal mix of tennis and escape.Off court, things get even better. Stefanos shares his pre match rituals and superstitions, tells some genuinely brilliant tour stories, and reveals what happened the first time he ever drank alcohol… alongside Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer. We talk life on tour, online trolls, blocking with enthusiasm, the realities of the tennis calendar, kit hits and disasters, and finish with quick fire calls you won’t want to miss.Follow us on Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube ⁠@whatsthecallpod
In this episode, Theo and Andrea are joined by Tamara Prenn to unpack an Australian Open that felt strangely quiet - until it suddenly wasn’t. They break down why the first week and a half lacked chaos, and how the final few days completely rewrote the story: big-match drama, genuine shocks, and moments that will shape the rest of the season. From the “good for tennis” factor to what five-set grit reveals about the sport, they dig into what made the closing stretch feel so seismic.The conversation also hits the tournament’s biggest talking points: Novak’s level (and whether 25 grand slam is still a realistic goal), Carlos’s historic achievement and what it signals for the future, and the grey areas that always spark debate - from medical timeouts to the politics around coaching narratives. Plus: why the men’s field desperately needs a consistent “third man,” why the women’s game stays more unpredictable, and a fun detour into tennis’s influencer/WAG economy that’s quietly changing the ecosystem around the sport.Make sure to subscribe to Tamara's Substack: hittingzone.substack.comFollow us on Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube @whatsthecallpod
At the Australian Open, the tennis has been electric, but honestly, so has everything happening around it. In this episode, we get into all the moments where sport, fashion, personality, and atmosphere collide, from surprise legend appearances and brand crossovers to headline-making outfits and players fully owning the stage. We talk Rafa’s return to Australia, the growing crossover between tennis and high fashion, Naomi Osaka’s much-debated walk-on look, and why the game increasingly feels as much about identity and presence as it does about performance.We also dig into what we’re calling the tournament’s “crowd moments” when the audience stops being background noise and becomes part of the story. From players thriving off hostile energy to ongoing debates about gamesmanship, noise, and where support tips into disruption, we explore where intensity ends and interference begins. Along the way, we reflect on why the women’s draw feels particularly gripping this year, how pressure and personality shape matches, and what all this chaos tells us about how tennis culture is evolving.Follow us on Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube @whatsthecallpod
AO Is Back

AO Is Back

2026-01-2237:04

The Australian Open is officially underway and we are fully in our Happy Slam era. In this episode we catch up on the first couple of days in Melbourne and all the reasons the AO feels like the best slam, from the city wide energy to the tournament’s constant innovation. We talk new fan experiences and tech upgrades, the opening ceremony spectacle with Federer, Agassi and Ash Barty, and why the One Point Slam was content gold and genuinely good for tennis.We also get into the actual tennis so far, including solid starts for Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka, Venus Williams fighting hard at 45, and Emma Raducanu navigating the chaos of late night scheduling. Plus, we cover the moments that already sum up this tournament: bar court drama, players yelling at rowdy crowds, ball kids fainting in the heat, and a few extremely unfortunate stomach issues. We wrap with our Final Call picks: the player we cannot stop watching, the moment that already defines this Australian Open, and the most perfectly chaotic Happy Slam thing to happen so far.Follow us on Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube @whatsthecallpod
On the very first episode of What’s the Call, Andrea and Theo go courtside on the return of tennis season and why the Australian Open always hits different. They break down the early Aussie swing results, who looks in form already (hello Sabalenka), and which warmup wins actually matter once the Slam pressure kicks in.They also get into the One Point Slam chaos, Djokovic stepping away from the PTPA, Carlos Alcaraz splitting with Ferrero, and the viral Nairobi wildcard moment that had tennis fans doing a double take. Plus, their first “Final Call” with Australian Open predictions, dark horses, and a few hot takes to kick things off.
In this special episode, Andrea and Theo share some big news: Chaotically Ever After is coming to an end - and a brand-new sports era is officially beginning. After realising that their conversations had naturally shifted from life chaos to scorelines, storylines, and off-field drama, the pair explain how a chance airport conversation sparked a full rebrand. They introduce What’s the Call?, a female-forward, fun, and accessible sports podcast designed to make sport feel social, inclusive, and something you get to enjoy rather than study for.To give listeners a taste of what’s coming, Andrea and Theo recap their top sports moments of the year - from first-time NFL games to an unforgettable French Open final and a landmark F1 championship win - before diving into hot takes, future predictions, WAG chat, and what to expect in 2026 across tennis, F1, football, and beyond. It’s the same chatty, chaotic energy you love, now focused on the highs, lows, and drama of sport - and this episode is your front-row seat to what’s next.Produced by Rutherford Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Wimbledon Special

The Wimbledon Special

2025-07-1701:06:01

In this special Wimbledon episode, Theo and Andrea are joined by Daily Mail sports journalist Tamara Prenn for a conversation that dives into the culture, chaos, and emotion of modern sport. Tamara shares her unconventional path into journalism — from starting a podcast during the 2018 World Cup to covering Wimbledon for a national outlet — and explains why she sees sport as a "Trojan horse" for deeper societal stories. They talk about what it’s really like inside the media centre during a Grand Slam, from tracking down viral player drama to navigating press conferences and writing through tears.The trio also unpack everything from tennis Twitter conspiracies (is that Rybakina fan account actually her boyfriend?) to Sabalenka’s redemption arc, the loneliness of the tour, and who’s quietly working with breathing coaches or therapists to level up. They reflect on chaotic Wimbledon moments — champagne corks flying, malfunctioning line calls, Dimitrov’s heartbreak — and debate what’s next for Djokovic and the sport itself. It’s thoughtful, hilarious, and a must-listen for anyone who cares more about storylines than stats.We're taking a summer break but will be back in September - we can't wait!Follow Tamara Prenn via Mail Sport and on X (formerly Twitter) at @tamaraprennFollow us on Instagram and TikTok: @chaoticallyeverafterProduced by Rutherford Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we’re talking Formula 1 mayhem — from Carlos Sainz’s brake fire DNS to Lando Norris’ sweet P1 finish in Austria, and all the Max Verstappen tantrums in between. We also watched the new Formula 1 movie and, well… let’s just say we have thoughts. From Brad Pitt’s suspiciously smooth forehead to his highly unrealistic return to the grid at 61, we unpack the film’s cheesy plotlines, Toto Wolff’s cameo, and whether this was cinematic brilliance or straight-up F1 propaganda. Plus, some spicy Wimbledon updates, bold (and now totally wrong) final predictions, and a definitive ruling on whether Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu are a thing (they’re not — sorry, Carlos).In the second half, we dive into CBT — that’s cognitive behavioural therapy — and talk about how rewiring your brain is possible. We cover catastrophising, why you are not your thoughts, and how writing things down or just saying them out loud can stop a spiral in its tracks. Come for the hot takes, stay for the mental health breakthroughs — and to watch us eat our words about Wimbledon.Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @chaoticallyeverafterProduced by Rutherford Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the pod, we're melting in London’s heatwave and breaking down everything from emotional breakdowns in Ubers to actual breakdowns in Bavarian hotel lobbies (spoiler: it involves a rogue zipper and zero backup trousers).We also dive into the age-old debate of when is the “right” time to have kids — especially when your mum had you at 25 and mine was 45. From wildly different parenting styles to hiding our parents’ ages at school, we reflect on how age gaps shaped us, and how they might shape our future choices.Plus: celeb couple sleuthing (are Emma and Carlos the new It pair?), the politics of mixed doubles tennis, and a painfully relatable reminder to never pack light for a work trip. It’s hot, it’s chaotic, and it’s (somehow) deeply insightful.Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @chaoticallyeverafterProduced by Rutherford Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We’re back and as chaotic as ever — with grass courts, groundhogs, and more feelings than we know what to do with. We chat about the grass season kicking off at Queen’s Club, the long-awaited return of women’s tennis there, and whether Carlos Alcaraz’s Ibiza night out really matters. And of course, there’s a detour into dog sitting disasters, peeing Labradors, and accidental Instagram likes that will make any stalker’s heart stop.But beyond the sports and slip-ups, we dive into what it means to be a highly sensitive person (HSP) in a noisy, messy world. From absorbing other people’s moods to struggling with criticism, we explore the joys and challenges of being wired to feel everything deeply. If you’ve ever been told you’re “too sensitive” — this one’s for you. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @chaoticallyeverafterProduced by Rutherford Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Theo and Andrea ditch the usual format to relive one of the most electrifying weekends in tennis history at Roland Garros 2025. From Carlos Alcaraz’s legendary five-set comeback against Jannik Sinner in a men’s final for the ages, to Coco Gauff’s emotional and historic French Open victory — nothing is off-limits. Theo shares what it was like to be there in the crowd, and the hosts dissect everything from crowd bias and player mentality to post-match drama, celeb sightings, and chaotic courtside energy. Expect obsessive fangirling and heartfelt reflections on why live sport hits so deeply. Whether you watched the match or not, this is your official invite to feel the full drama — and maybe become a tennis convert.Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @chaoticallyeverafterProduced by Rutherford Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Riz is Real

The Riz is Real

2025-06-0535:25

In today's episode, we’re catching up on weddings, bachelorettes, and personal disasters — including a public ankle sprain and a highly controversial bouquet drop. We reflect on the social politics of bridal events, the group dynamics that make or break a weekend, and why Burger King at 7am might be our new emotional low.On the celeb front, we spiral over Timothée Chalamet’s undeniable riz, Jon Hamm’s eternal hotness, and Lando Norris being the golden retriever of F1. We get into the Knicks playoff buzz, the Kylie/Chalamet courtside PDA, and the drama heating up at Roland Garros. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @chaoticallyeverafterProduced by Rutherford Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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