Julia Bond, the winner of the 2021 PWBA Hall of Fame Classic, joins Aaron Smith to chat about her first PWBA national tour victory.
After setting the Illinois state record for the highest series by a woman (868), Brandi Branka is guest for Episode 49 of The PWBA Podcast! We catch up with Brandi to discuss her career on the PWBA Tour, her role as head coach at Maryville University, her knowledge of Star Wars lore and much more!
On this episode, we welcome Sarah Rosales (VP of Corporate Sponsorships) and Susan Brown (Sr. Director of Education and Patient Education and Patient Support) from Susan G. Komen and #PWBATour competitor and breast cancer survivor Chelsea Gilliam.
PWBA Director of Operations Tennelle Milligan helps us recap the PWBA Kickoff Classic, from the competition, surprises, and a behind-the-scenes viewpoint on the COVID-19 protocols and procedures that were put in place for the event.
Erin McCarthy joins the show to talk about some of her harrowing experiences serving as a nurse during the COVID-19 pandemic and also her preparations for the PWBA Kickoff Classic.
Fran Deken is our guest on The PWBA Podcast! Deken will spend some time talking about the recent countdown of the top 20 seasons in the history of professional women's bowling as well as her time as a pro bowler, and later the tournament director on the PWBA Tour, for which she was inducted to the USBC and PWBA Halls of Fame.
On our 50th episode, we welcome 5-time PWBA champion Danielle McEwan to the show to discuss her recent TV appearance at the PBA League All Star Clash and look ahead to the start of the 2021 PWBA Tour season in January.
Lindsay Boomershine joins the show to talk about her best friend winning the first PWBA event after the re-launch, getting pranked by PWBA Director of Operations Tennelle Milligan, her stellar collegiate career at Nebraska and how she plans to turn her luck on TV around in 2021.
PWBA regional champion and collegiate bowling star Taylor Bulthuis talks about her stellar collegiate career at Webber International, looking to become a winner on the PWBA Tour and the merits of never having watched a Star Wars movie.
On this show, Swedish PWBA star Sandra Andersson talks about her big win in the 2019 PWBA Fountain Valley Open, what she's been doing to stay sharp for the upcoming 2021 tour season and her best binge-watch recommendations.
PWBA starlet Pamela Alvarez graces the show with her presence to discuss the best places in the U.S. for Mexican food, her skincare and cosmetics endorsement deal with DSBELLEZA, why her hometown is THE place for fish tacos, and her fascination with the true crime genre. Oh, and bowling too!
Two-time PWBA Player of the Year Shannon O'Keefe joins the show and discusses her recent appearance in the PBA League with the Phoenix Fury, what's going on in the world of college bowling, the state of the Buffalo Bills and how her dogs are keeping her and husband Bryan busy.
On this show, JT and Aaron talk about the action that took place over the weekend from the PBA League. Surprises from qualifying, and the first-round matches of both the Miami Waves and Phoenix Fury, including Liz Johnson's rare mistake and the clutch performances by Shannon O'Keefe and Maria Jose Rodriguez that allowed Phoenix to move on to the next round.
PBA League managers Bob Learn Jr. and Kim Kearney join the show to discuss their teams' preparations and chances for victory on the eve of the 2020 PBA League competition.
GG Mason joins the show and discusses the progress made in the BLM movement, her own Black Girls Can Bowl 2 program, her successful collegiate and Team USA career and how she's prepping for her second season on the PWBA Tour.
In this episode, 17-time PWBA champion Robin Romeo talks about growing up in New York, the pressures of being one of bowling's biggest stars and what makes the PWBA stars of today so great.
On this episode, we sit down with a PWBA legend, 25-time champion Tish Johnson, and talk about things you can learn in a bowling center parking lot, the one thing that's missing from her trophy case and why it's important to learn something new every day.
On this episode, Kayla Bandy talks about her work as coach of the UMES women's collegiate bowling team, the difficulty of making the jump from all-world collegiate bowler to the PWBA Tour and her Bandy Lane website and seminar series.
On this episode, Summer Jasmin talks about becoming just the ninth woman ever to roll a 300 game at the USBC Open Championships, the pitfalls of studying organic chemistry and almost becoming a doctor, and that time she beat the great Liz Johnson to win one of her two PWBA Regional titles.
Giselle Poss joins the show to discuss why making a TV finals in just her fourth event as a PWBA member was the worst thing that could have happened to her, explain what a Technical Sourcer does, and why the Black Lives Matter movement is important to her.