The GIST of It Podcast 


Welcome back to another WTF-filled episode of The GIST of It. Co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz kick things off with an update on the dumpster fire that is the Washington Commanders organization, as team owner Dan Snyder is set to testify before Congress today.
Then it’s time for yet another WTF, this time from men’s golf. The controversial Saudi Arabian–funded LIV Golf tour tees off with another event tomorrow, this time at former U.S. President Donald Trump’s New Jersey golf course, miles from the site of Ground Zero. El and Steph break down how 9/11 families are responding to LIV’s sportswashing, plus why this golf drama likely isn’t going anywhere soon.
*Content warning: Today’s episode includes mention of sexual assault. Please take care while listening.

On today’s episode of The GIST of It, co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz are back discussing a topic that’s far too often the subject of this podcast: toxic hockey culture. With Hockey Canada’s sexual assault crisis continuing to unfold, El and Steph detail the long, winding and frustrating timeline.
Then after the break, the gals zoom out to discuss what it’ll take to actually change hockey culture. Thanks for tuning in for this difficult but important episode.*
*Today’s episode includes mention of sexual assault. Please take care while listening.

Co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz are back with another jam-packed episode of The GIST of It featuring the latest men’s golf drama (yes, there’s more) and a preview of Thursday’s all-important CONCACAF W semifinals.
With the controversial Saudi Arabian–backed LIV Golf making more headlines and Tiger Woods continuing his triumphant return, this weekend’s The Open Championships (men’s golf’s final major of the season) is shaping up to be a doozy. El and Steph catch you up on the latest and preview the prestigious tournament.
Then it’s time for all the deets on another must-see sporting event — the CONCACAF W semifinals. The USWNT and CanWNT are both in action looking to book their spots in next week’s final, and a chance to snag the tourney’s only Olympic 2024 automatic qualifying berth. No pressure.











