Skylar Diggins and sports reporter Cassidy Hubbarth have teamed up to launch a new podcast aimed squarely at working mothers, the two announced this week. The project brings together Diggins’s profile as a high-profile WNBA player and Hubbarth’s experience as a sports broadcaster to create a show focused on the juggling act many parents face while pursuing demanding careers.

Details from the announcement were limited, but the hosts say the podcast will center on the experiences of working moms — exploring how women balance professional responsibilities with parenting, the support systems that help, and the practical challenges that come with raising children while maintaining careers. The collaboration highlights a growing interest among public figures in using long-form audio to dive into personal and family issues beyond their primary professions.

The new series joins a trend of celebrity- and athlete-led podcasts that bring parenting conversations into the mainstream. In recent years, high-profile hosts have used podcasting and television to open up about motherhood and the pressures of parenting in public life; for example, Kylie Kelce’s Not Gonna Lie recently won recognition as a top podcast. These shows have helped normalize candid discussions about postpartum struggles, work-life tradeoffs and the emotional labor of caregiving — topics that Diggins and Hubbarth have said they intend to foreground.

Both hosts bring complementary perspectives. Diggins, widely known for her on-court achievements and visibility in the WNBA community, will offer insight from the world of professional athletics, where travel, training and media commitments can complicate family life. Hubbarth, who has built her career in sports broadcasting, brings newsroom experience and an interviewer’s skill set that can help translate intimate conversations into compelling audio storytelling.

The announcement did not specify a launch date, episode schedule, distribution platform or a roster of guests. Those logistical details are expected to be released as production progresses. The podcast’s debut is likely to draw attention from sports fans and parenting audiences alike, reflecting how creators are increasingly using podcasts to connect with niche communities that intersect career and family life.

As celebrity hosts continue to expand into parenting content, the Diggins–Hubbarth podcast could add another dimension to the public conversation about working motherhood — particularly with two figures who are familiar to sports audiences leading the discussion. Further information about the show’s format and first episodes is anticipated in the coming weeks.

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