Starting January 21, Emmy-winning host and “opinionist” Katie Nolan is back at the mic with “Casuals,” a new SiriusXM podcast for fans who want to talk sports without feeling like they need to be an expert.
New episodes of “Casuals” drop every week on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the SiriusXM app.
The Tuesday edition features Katie reacting to the most newsworthy sports moments of the week, highlighting the notable performances on the field and the storylines surrounding the athletes off it.
On Thursdays, Katie is joined by different guests from sports, comedy, and entertainment to better understand their sports fandom, however big or small, and to dive into the trending topics within their world.
A sports podcast for everyone from the sports-curious to the sports-obsessed, “Casuals” covers the wide world of sports and everything it touches — especially the stories that bridge sports and pop culture — without getting into the analytics and X’s and O’s talk that can feel like homework for many casual fans. If you’re a person who likes sports but doesn’t want to be yelled at by old men in suits, “Casuals” is for you!
“I find that sports shows tend to talk about sports in a very specific way — stats, power rankings, gambling odds — while pop culture shows rarely talk about them at all,” Katie said. “With ‘Casuals,’ I hope to bridge that gap a little, talking with some of the funniest people I know about sports in a way that feels more welcoming to the casual fan. I want to help more people connect with sports, and I’m excited that SiriusXM does, too.”
A dynamic and singular talent, Katie Nolan is known for her sharp, irreverent, and highly knowledgeable voice in sports, culture, and beyond.
Most recently, Katie was a standout contestant on “Celebrity Jeopardy!,” where she earned a spot in the finals. She also co-hosted the limited series podcast “91st Minute” about the 2023 Women’s World Cup for Just Women’s Sports.
Previously, Katie served as a commentator in the booth for “Friday Night Baseball” on Apple TV+ and worked as a correspondent for NBC Sports during the 2022 Winter Olympics, appearing across all NBC Sports platforms and The TODAY Show. From 2017-2021, Nolan was at ESPN, serving as a television, streaming, and podcast host across various programs and platforms, including her own weekly sports comedy show, “Always Late with Katie Nolan.”
Before joining ESPN, she was at Fox Sports 1, where her show “Garbage Time with Katie Nolan” won a Sports Emmy for Outstanding Social TV Experience. In addition, Nolan hosted “NFL Films Presents,” provided content for FoxSports.com, and was one of the original hosts on “Crowd Goes Wild” alongside Regis Philbin.
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