EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 17 MIN
Why Women Feel Ignored in Sports Media
from The Sports Girlie Podcast · host Jeanae Robinson
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Sports Girlie Podcast, Jeanae Robinson gets real about something so many women feel but rarely say out loud — being invisible in sports spaces.From being talked over in conversations, to having our knowledge questioned, to being reduced to how we look instead of what we know, women are constantly made to feel like we don’t truly belong in the world of sports. And it’s not because we don’t love the game — it’s because sports media was never built with us in mind.Jeanae shares personal experiences, cultural realities (especially here in Jamaica), and the quiet ways this exclusion affects women’s confidence, voice, and visibility. This episode is for every girl who has ever loved sports deeply but felt small in the room.This is why The Sports Girlie exists — to make space for women to show up, speak up, and take up space without apology.🎙 Listen, share, and join the movement. You belong here.Support the showThank you for being part of The Sports Girlie Community. Your listens, messages, and conversations mean more than you know. Follow the podcast, leave a review, and connect with us on Instagram @the.sportsgirlie — because this space was created for growth, honesty, and evolution.
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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of The Sports Girlie Podcast, Jeanae Robinson gets real about something so many women feel but rarely say out loud — being invisible in sports spaces. From being talked over in conversations, to having our knowledge questioned, to being reduced to how we look instead of what we know, women are constantly made to feel like we don’t truly belong in the world of sports. And it’s not because we don’t love the game — it’s because sports media was never built with u...
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