Tobin Heath and Christen Press: Revolutionizing Women’s Sports

Soccer sensations Tobin Heath and Christen Press have had a whirlwind year, retiring from professional soccer, tying the knot, and expanding their sports media brand, RE-INC. The dynamic duo now focuses on their popular podcast, RE-CAP, which delves into the world of women’s sports that often go unseen in mainstream media.

Heath and Press are on a mission to revolutionize the representation of women in sports through their media company, creating a platform for authentic and diverse storytelling that was previously lacking. Their dedication to showcasing the culture of women’s sports has earned them recognition, including the 2024 Sports Podcast Award for “Best Equality and Social Impact Podcast”.

Amidst their growing success, the couple was invited to host a live segment at the Ally House during the 2025 NWSL championship weekend, solidifying their position as leaders in reshaping the narrative around women’s sports.

When asked about the future of women’s sports, Heath envisions a more expansive, inclusive, and accessible landscape, transcending the confines of traditional labels like “women’s sports”. Press echoes this sentiment, expressing her desire for fair pay and treatment of athletes in all sports, with women’s sports leading the charge for progress, equity, and inclusion.

Through their partnership in business and in life, Heath and Press have found inspiration in each other’s strengths and abilities, fueling their drive to create a meaningful impact in the sports industry. As they continue to pave the way for the next generation of NWSL players, their message is simple: dream big, work hard, and believe in the power of change.

The future holds endless possibilities for women’s sports, driven by the passion and dedication of phenomenal athletes like Tobin Heath and Christen Press. As they advocate for progress, equity, and inclusivity, they embody the transformative power of sports as a catalyst for change. And amidst it all, they haven’t forgotten to dream big – perhaps a few more World Cup victories are on the horizon.

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