Sue Bird has been active in podcasting recently. Here are the latest notable updates:
- Bird launched a WNBA-focused podcast, Bird’s Eye View, with Vox Media in May 2025, offering insider takes on the league and interviews with players, coaches, and analysts. The show was positioned as a weekly Friday drop on major platforms and YouTube.[1][3]
- In April 2026, reports indicated Bird and Megan Rapinoe were phasing out their joint podcast A Touch More, with six farewell episodes planned, while Bird planned a second season of Bird’s Eye View and Rapinoe pursuing a separate project. This signals continued but restructured podcast activity for both.[2]
For ongoing or new episodes, consider checking:
- Bird’s Eye View official pages (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube) for the latest releases and guest lineups.[4][7]
- Vox/TOGETHXR podcast network pages for episode calendars and show notes related to Bird’s Eye View.[1]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent episode details and guest lineup from these sources and summarize them for you. This will require a quick follow-up search.
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Bird’s Eye View is your courtside seat to the WNBA, hosted by Hall of Famer and four-time champion Sue Bird. Every week, Sue offers sharp insight, candid analysis, interviews, and behind-the-scenes stories that spotlight the brilliance of women’s basketball — on the court. From the Vox Media Podcast Network and TOGETHXR. New episodes drop every Friday here and on YouTube.
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www.imdb.comWomen's basketball legend Sue Bird is launching a new WNBA podcast called 'Bird's Eye View' with Vox Media.
awfulannouncing.comSue Bird and Megan Rapinoe are splitting up. The sports power couple announced Friday that they are ending their 10-year relationship and phasing out their popular podcast, “A Touch More.” They dropped the news together on the podcast. Bird is considered one of the greatest women’s basketball players in history. Rapinoe rose to fame as a member of the Women’s World Cup team in 2011, 2015 and 2019. Bird said they will host six more special episodes of “A Touch More” as a farewell to fans.
www.ajc.comBasketball Podcast · Updated weekly · Bird’s Eye View is your courtside seat to the WNBA, hosted by Hall of Famer and four-time champion Sue Bird. Every week, Sue offers sharp insight, candid analysis, interviews, and behind-the-scenes st…
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