Women Are Players Too
In this re-aired conversation from the PWHL’s first season (it's a good one!), host Eva Hartling sits down with two standout figures in women’s hockey—PWHL Ottawa Charge goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer and former Team Canada goaltender turned PWHL front-office leader Genevieve Lacasse. Both Olympic gold medalists, Emerance and Genevieve share their journeys from elite competition to shaping the future of the sport. They reflect on the significance of the PWHL’s historic debut, the progress it represents for women in professional sports, and the ways their shared passion for hockey fuels...
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In this episode of WOMEN ARE PLAYERS TOO, host Eva Hartling shares a special conversation originally recorded for THE BRAND IS FEMALE podcast with hockey trailblazer Manon Rhéaume—the first and only woman to play in an NHL game, who now works for the LA Kings. From breaking barriers with the Tampa Bay Lightning to taking part in the Olympics and mentoring the next generation of players, Manon has spent her entire career rewriting the rules of the game. She opens up about the pressure of being “the first,” the state of women’s hockey today, and what gives her hope as she watches the...
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Host Eva Hartling sits down with Emma Maltais, forward for PWHL's Toronto Sceptres—and one of the standout players from the league’s historic first two seasons. Recorded just after the inaugural season wrapped last year, this conversation captures a pivotal moment in women’s hockey—when the Professional Women’s Hockey League was still a bold new experiment, and athletes like Emma were helping bring it to life. A former standout at Ohio State and Team Canada regular, Emma quickly became known for her speed, tenacity, and playmaking instincts. Now a core part of the Toronto Sceptres...
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In this episode, host Eva Hartling sits down with Annie Larouche, President of Montreal’s new women’s soccer club in the inaugural season of the Northern Super League (NSL). With a career spanning close to three decades in professional sports, Annie is one of the rare women to have held leadership roles in multiple major franchises in Quebec, including the Alouettes and the Alliance de Montréal. Now, she’s helping launch a new era for women’s soccer in Canada. From her early days as a cheerleader to becoming a respected executive and advocate for equity in sport, Annie’s journey is...
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In this episode, host Eva Hartling sits down with one of Canada's brightest young soccer talents: a dynamic midfielder for AFC Toronto in the inaugural season of the Northern Super League (NSL). Born and raised in Pickering, Ontario, Nikayla's journey has taken her from local pitches to international stages, and now back home, where she's making history in Canada's first professional women's soccer league. A former captain of Canada's U-20 Women's National Team and standout at Wake Forest University, Nikayla brings a wealth of experience and passion to the field. Since signing with AFC...
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In this episode of WOMEN ARE PLAYERS TOO, host Eva Hartling sits down with Karell Émard — former pro hockey player, coach, analyst, and PWHL agent who's now officially Chief, Athlete Strategy & Innovation with — to talk about her incredible journey through the game and her ongoing impact on the future of women’s hockey. From playing on boys’ teams as a kid, to captaining St. Lawrence University, to winning the Clarkson Cup with Les Canadiennes de Montréal, Karell has worn just about every hat in the hockey world. After helping lead the charge with the PWHPA (pre-PWHL), she’s...
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Welcome to the first episode of WOMEN ARE PLAYERS TOO, the podcast that’s all about the women who aren’t just playing the game in pro sports in Canada – they’re changing it. In this inaugural episode, host Eva Hartling sits down with Jessica Campbell, a true history-maker in hockey. In July 2024, Jessica shattered one of the toughest glass ceilings in sports, becoming an assistant coach for the Seattle Kraken and making history as the first woman to coach behind the bench in an NHL game by the fall. From coaching internationally in Sweden to becoming the first woman to stand behind the...
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Professional women’s sports in Canada are on the rise, and WOMEN ARE PLAYERS TOO is here to capture this historic moment. From the PWHL’s groundbreaking debut to the WNBA’s expansion to Toronto and the Northern Super League’s impact on women’s soccer, this podcast dives into the stories behind these game-changing milestones. Join host Eva Hartling for bi-weekly conversations with the athletes, coaches, and industry leaders who are rewriting the playbook and breaking barriers in sports. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the triumphs, challenges, and pivotal moments that are shaping the...
info_outlineWelcome to the first episode of WOMEN ARE PLAYERS TOO, the podcast that’s all about the women who aren’t just playing the game in pro sports in Canada – they’re changing it.
In this inaugural episode, host Eva Hartling sits down with Jessica Campbell, a true history-maker in hockey. In July 2024, Jessica shattered one of the toughest glass ceilings in sports, becoming an assistant coach for the Seattle Kraken and making history as the first woman to coach behind the bench in an NHL game by the fall.
From coaching internationally in Sweden to becoming the first woman to stand behind the bench at the men’s World Championships with Team Germany, Jessica’s journey is packed with groundbreaking moments. She’s not just coaching – she’s changing the game and inspiring the next generation of leaders.
In this episode, Jessica shares what it took to break through the barriers in professional men’s hockey, the mindset it takes to lead at the highest level, and why she’s just getting started.
Tune in for a conversation that’s as inspiring as it is game-changing.
Highlights from this episode:
- How Jessica redefined what’s possible for women in hockey
- The lessons she’s learned from breaking barriers in a male-dominated sport
- The power of leadership, mentorship, and resilience
- Why she believes the game – and the world – needs more women like her
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