Jazzagals McKoye Mecham
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- Sports
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Two girls who love Jazz basketball... and a few other things.
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The Jazz and $10 Million
Emily and McKoye recap the latest games and Jazz news, share what they’d do if they became multi-millionaires, and laugh over some great social media moments.
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The Jazz and Phobias
Emily and McKoye recap the latest win streak and then share their phobias. They also introduce the Hollywood Classics segment.
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The Jazz and a DCOM Bracket
Emily and McKoye recap the week’s Jazz games and then fill out their own Disney Channel Original Movie bracket. Wee!
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The Jazz and TV All-Stars
It’s been a minute, but McKoye and Emily are back to talk about Jazz basketball, the NBA All-Star game, and list their TV All-Stars.
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The Jazz and Creative Dates
McKoye and Emily recap the latest win streak and subsequent loss to the Clippers. They then talk about how a Utah Jazz bet resulted in a creative string of dates. Also, McKoye is getting a Jazz tattoo. Exciting stuff in Jazzland!
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The Jazz and Valentine’s Again
It’s one of our favorite episodes of the year! Emily and McKoye welcome Jazzagals Yunnie, Anne and Emily R on the pod to talk Jazz basketball, pickup lines, and play a game of One Night Stand, Marry, Kill. It’s chaotic in the best way. Happy Valentine’s!
Customer Reviews
You gotta love the Jazzagals
I was so thirsty for more Jazz content lately but I was all caught up on all the other Jazz pods. So I gave Jazzagals a try, not knowing what to expect but hopeful.
Listener, I was not disappointed. IT IS GOOD. IT IS FUN. IT IS GOOD FUN.
The Jazzagals *aren't casuals.* (Would we even have to make such a statement if this was another dude-hosted show? No offense to the dudes...) These women have smart things to say about the Jazz. Good analysis of recent and upcoming games mixed with other engaging conversions. They're funny AF too. I laughed out loud so many times I lost count. Jazz fans are lucky to have this show. I hope they keep their momentum.
I'm moving this show up in my Jazz podcast roster. Jazzagals is a contender!
#TakeNote!
Fun, Informative and Not Too Serious! Love the Jazzagals!!
Such a great pod!! Highly recommend to any Jazz fan. It’s especially refreshing to get a ladies take on the team because, let’s face it, there are enough dudes making podcasts right now. It a part of my regular Jazz podcast rotation and I love it.
Unfortunate Missed Opportunity
We’re always told to respect women, give them a seat at the table, treat them fairly, etc etc. And that’s all obvious and good. So when I hear about a Jazz fan podcast by the ladies I go check it out — not because of body parts or skin color, but because I’m always interested in Jazz content. And what do these ladies provide? Well, for years our culture has blamed men for objectifying women. And that’s true in so many ways. Yet these ladies swung hard and completely missed. They had a potential new listener ready to consume their content and take them seriously. And I can’t believe that, even against every logical thought in my brain, I actually made it through the entire Valentine’s Day episode. Unfortunately for me — but far more for them — it was filled with unending innuendos and basic disregard for the players (c’mon, these are fellow humans) but even more disregard for themselves. The ladies may complain that “this is what guys do.” Yeah, the gross ones. Or maybe that’s your plan — trick the horny guys into coming to listen to your “Jazz” podcast because who doesn’t like to listen to chicks talk sports, right? Then you rope them in because, hey, who doesn’t wanna hear ladies talk dirty, huh? But if that’s the audience you want, and if that’s the market segment you’re gonna target, well, that’s what you’re gonna get. There are plenty of bad Jazz podcast out there. You ladies had an absolutely wonderful chance to bring in large numbers, but if you’re just going to sit around a hope that some pathetic Jazz fans are going to enjoy listening to you have fantasy sex with Jazz players...well, I guess that’s the podcast audience you’ll bring in. For the sake of common decency and professional courtesy, maybe highlight more clearly what kind of podcast you’re promoting.
Or, if you decide you want to be taken seriously, maybe reevaluate what it is that Jazz fans want to hear. Or if you simply decide that you’re doing this for your own sexual gratification, I’m positive a few of you (specifically) should know better. I’ll continue treating women and men equally, evaluating their content on its own merits. But if you really think you’re doing anything noble or helpful for women in sports, in podcasting, or just in general, please know you are all capable of so, so much more.