When we started The Sports Gossip Show in October of 2024, we had a refrain: “We’re doing this ourselves.” Because, until today, the only two people working on the show were us, Madeline Hill and Charlotte Wilder, the two gals pictured above.
It is now our great pleasure to announce that not only are we no longer doing the show ourselves, we’re doing it with the best possible partner in sports media: The Athletic. We’re thrilled to be joining its network of engaging, informative and entertaining shows, and we’re beyond excited to continue growing our audience with the help of its first-rate team and impressive platform.
We’ll be coming to you twice a week now, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. You can watch us on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcasts.
The pairing of SGS and The Athletic couldn’t be a better fit.
Yes, gossip is in the name of our show, but at its core, The Sports Gossip Show does its best to get as close to the truth as possible. Everything we talk about is rooted in journalism and reporting. In fact, many of the stories we’ve discussed over the past eight months have come from news that talented reporters from The Athletic have broken.
What kinds of stories, you might ask? We cover all the juicy, interpersonal happenings surrounding athletes, teams and leagues off the court, field and pitch. We also break down intriguing moments that occur during games, as well as the work drama that unfolds behind the scenes of the biggest franchises.
Because we firmly believe that understanding what’s happening off the court helps explain what’s happening on it.
Simply put: If it has to do with sports and there’s tension involved, we’re on it. (We’re also on it if someone gets married or has a baby, but you know what we mean.)
We both watch games with one eye on the action and one eye on the “Personal Life” section of the athlete’s Wikipedia pages. We started The Sports Gossip Show because there wasn’t a podcast out there that truly spoke to people like us.
We’ve been blown away by the response. It seems that a lot of listeners and viewers out there were hungering for the same thing — a show about sports that doesn’t take itself too seriously, is chock-full of information, goes on tangents about clothing brands, our love of bridges, magicians and TV shows while analyzing a personnel decision, and that considers the intangible things (like “vibes”) when it comes to why a team lost.
The best part? SGS is for everyone, whether you’re a die-hard who has stats memorized or you think that Taylor Swift really did put Travis Kelce on the map. We never assume our audience knows who people are — by taking the time to give you a little backstory on the characters involved, we provide an entry point for fans of all levels.
It’s been a joy to hear from listeners who say that, thanks to our show, they can finally participate in conversations at work dinners when the talk turns to sports. Or connect with their sports-obsessed spouse. At the same time, it’s been rewarding to hear from self-proclaimed sports nuts who started listening and got sucked in, shocked at how much they now care about the florals at athletes’ weddings.
Not to toot our own horn, but we know what we’re talking about. Madeline has been in the entertainment world for over a decade, working as the social media lead for high-profile celebrities and consulting with many Fortune 500 companies. She understands the machinations behind the biggest athletes’ social media accounts and can shed light on what might be going on behind the scenes. She began specializing in “sports gossip” with her Substack, Impersonal Foul, in 2020.
Charlotte has been working in sports media for more than 10 years. She’s been a reporter, a features writer, a producer, an on-camera host, and has covered almost every major North American championship. Whether she’s talking about going to her seventh Super Bowl or the U.S. Air Guitar Championships, she brings a deep well of sports knowledge to every story. Her work has often gravitated toward the cultural impact of sports, or what she used to call “the fringes of sports” — but then Madeline came along, and the rest is history.
Together, we fill a niche that has been missing and bring a fresh perspective to the sports world. We want the show to feel like you’re laughing with your best friends while also looking at sports through the lens of power dynamics and societal forces.
We started this show with not much more than two microphones, a camera, and a dream to be the biggest sports podcast out there. And now, thanks to The Athletic and its amazing team, that truly feels more possible than ever.
So, welcome to the Sports Gossip Cinematic Universe. If you’ve been here since the beginning, we are so grateful for your support. And if you’re just finding out about us? Buckle up and join us on this wild ride.
You can find The Sports Gossip Show every Tuesday and Thursday on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
