Charissa Thompson: Women in sports media who ‘were not nice to me’ left lasting impression
"It was the women that were not nice to me that have left the biggest mark."
"It was the women that were not nice to me that have left the biggest mark."
"Oh my god, enough."
"He's actually a really good friend of mine."
"I said, ‘Coach, I am so sorry.’ And he goes, ‘Why are you sorry? This is your job.’ I loved him so much for that."
"I was looking forward to two of my really good friends yukking it up."
"Contract year, huge!"
"For some reason, I didn’t feel like Stella had her groove."
"I had no idea how to sell cars, any of that stuff."
"If you’re gonna say something by that, say it with your chest. Take ownership."
"The NFL has to have, this year, Taylor Swift as their Super Bowl halftime show."
"I have a peanut butter and jelly sandwich before every game."
"He says, 'We're not breaking up, we're getting married.'"
"You're welcome, America."
Charissa Thompson and Erin Andrews are taking their podcast, Calm Down, to the stage for a special live show.
"Am I an animal in a zoo?"
"I wanted to give athletes a platform where they could talk about things that are important to them. I looked at it as a complement to mainstream media."
"It was a disaster. I feel so bad."
Charissa Thompson and Erin Andrews passed up an opportunity to open up about the recent sideline reporting controversy on their own podcast.
"For her entire career, Erin Andrews has worked very closely with coaches, players, and P.R. staffs to ensure accuracy in her reporting."
"We can have fun with s***. We're not hitting on the athletes."
"Kelce's just like a dude."
NFL media personalities Charissa Thompson and Erin Andrews have nearly 40 years combined experience covering sports but are...
"The thing that they took to me that was the most valuable is my sense of security."
“It’s an unfortunate thing that you and I both have empathy for one another on because we went through it in different ways."
"This is the job we decided to do. It’s not going to be all happy-go-lucky, peaches and cream on the sideline."