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    <description>From Pitch to Puget Sound is a limited-run podcast built for the 2026 soccer summer in the Seattle region—made for visitors, locals, and anyone who wants to experience the season like a true Pacific Northwest fan.

Hosted by Kyle (soccer + history) and Emily (civic clarity + practical planning), each episode blends two things: what you need to know to enjoy match season from Snohomish County—and the real Washington soccer story, with a special focus on the people, places, and moments that shaped the game close to home.

From where to stay and how to get around, to supporter culture, watch parties, and the deep roots of soccer in Snohomish County, this series is your friendly, on-the-ground guide to soccer’s biggest summer—plus the local history that proves this region didn’t just get picked to host. It earned it.

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    <itunes:summary>From Pitch to Puget Sound is a limited-run podcast built for the 2026 soccer summer in the Seattle region—made for visitors, locals, and anyone who wants to experience the season like a true Pacific Northwest fan.

Hosted by Kyle (soccer + history) and Emily (civic clarity + practical planning), each episode blends two things: what you need to know to enjoy match season from Snohomish County—and the real Washington soccer story, with a special focus on the people, places, and moments that shaped the game close to home.

From where to stay and how to get around, to supporter culture, watch parties, and the deep roots of soccer in Snohomish County, this series is your friendly, on-the-ground guide to soccer’s biggest summer—plus the local history that proves this region didn’t just get picked to host. It earned it.

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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Emily and Kyle connect two big parts of summer 2026: the deep soccer history that makes Western Washington one of the strongest soccer regions in the country, and the real transit planning needed to move people through a major international soccer summer.</p><p><br></p><p>First, we hear from <strong>Peter Hattrup</strong>, former pro, longtime coach, and one of the people who has lived Seattle soccer history from the inside. He explains how the original Sounders, local legends, and decades of player development helped build a lasting soccer culture across the region.</p><p><br></p><p>Then they talk with <strong>Alex Ko</strong> from <a href="https://www.soundtransit.org/"><strong>Sound Transit</strong></a> about what it takes to move hundreds of thousands of people safely and reliably during a global event. From special Sounder trains to four-minute light rail service and station planning, this episode gives listeners a practical look at how to prepare now.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Western Washington did not suddenly become a soccer region. It has been building this culture for decades.</li><li>Summer 2026 will feel bigger than a game. For many people, it will feel more like a regional festival.</li><li>Transit will be a major part of the experience, especially for riders coming from Snohomish County.</li><li>Planning early will make June much easier, whether you are going to a match, a fan zone, or just moving through the region.</li></ul><p><strong>In this episode</strong></p><ul><li>Why Seattle and the Puget Sound already have deep soccer roots</li><li>How the original Sounders helped shape the region’s soccer culture</li><li>Why the 1990 and 1994 tournaments were major turning points for soccer in the United States</li><li>What the 2026 soccer tournament may feel like for fans, visitors, and local communities</li><li>How Sound Transit is preparing for six Seattle matches</li><li>What Snohomish County riders should know about Sounder, Link, and station planning</li><li>Why this event is as much a regional operations challenge as it is a sports event</li></ul><p><strong>Transit resource</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.soundtransit.org/soccertournament">Sound Transit Soccer Tournament Resource</a></li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Call for listeners</strong></p><p>Know someone who still thinks this tournament will not really affect Snohomish County? Send them this episode. And if you are still deciding how you want to take part, this is your reminder: you do not need a match ticket to be part of the experience. Try a watch party, a fan zone, or a trip into the city just to take in the atmosphere.</p><p><br>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound"><strong>Sign up </strong></a>for our newsletter with important links from the show.</p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p>History of Soccer is courtesy of <a href="https://wasoccerlegends.org/"><strong>Washington State Legends of Soccer</strong></a>. </p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Emily and Kyle connect two big parts of summer 2026: the deep soccer history that makes Western Washington one of the strongest soccer regions in the country, and the real transit planning needed to move people through a major international soccer summer.</p><p><br></p><p>First, we hear from <strong>Peter Hattrup</strong>, former pro, longtime coach, and one of the people who has lived Seattle soccer history from the inside. He explains how the original Sounders, local legends, and decades of player development helped build a lasting soccer culture across the region.</p><p><br></p><p>Then they talk with <strong>Alex Ko</strong> from <a href="https://www.soundtransit.org/"><strong>Sound Transit</strong></a> about what it takes to move hundreds of thousands of people safely and reliably during a global event. From special Sounder trains to four-minute light rail service and station planning, this episode gives listeners a practical look at how to prepare now.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Western Washington did not suddenly become a soccer region. It has been building this culture for decades.</li><li>Summer 2026 will feel bigger than a game. For many people, it will feel more like a regional festival.</li><li>Transit will be a major part of the experience, especially for riders coming from Snohomish County.</li><li>Planning early will make June much easier, whether you are going to a match, a fan zone, or just moving through the region.</li></ul><p><strong>In this episode</strong></p><ul><li>Why Seattle and the Puget Sound already have deep soccer roots</li><li>How the original Sounders helped shape the region’s soccer culture</li><li>Why the 1990 and 1994 tournaments were major turning points for soccer in the United States</li><li>What the 2026 soccer tournament may feel like for fans, visitors, and local communities</li><li>How Sound Transit is preparing for six Seattle matches</li><li>What Snohomish County riders should know about Sounder, Link, and station planning</li><li>Why this event is as much a regional operations challenge as it is a sports event</li></ul><p><strong>Transit resource</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.soundtransit.org/soccertournament">Sound Transit Soccer Tournament Resource</a></li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Call for listeners</strong></p><p>Know someone who still thinks this tournament will not really affect Snohomish County? Send them this episode. And if you are still deciding how you want to take part, this is your reminder: you do not need a match ticket to be part of the experience. Try a watch party, a fan zone, or a trip into the city just to take in the atmosphere.</p><p><br>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound"><strong>Sign up </strong></a>for our newsletter with important links from the show.</p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p>History of Soccer is courtesy of <a href="https://wasoccerlegends.org/"><strong>Washington State Legends of Soccer</strong></a>. </p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Emily and Kyle connect two big parts of summer 2026: the deep soccer history that makes Western Washington one of the strongest soccer regions in the country, and the real transit planning needed to move people through a major international soccer summer.</p><p><br></p><p>First, we hear from <strong>Peter Hattrup</strong>, former pro, longtime coach, and one of the people who has lived Seattle soccer history from the inside. He explains how the original Sounders, local legends, and decades of player development helped build a lasting soccer culture across the region.</p><p><br></p><p>Then they talk with <strong>Alex Ko</strong> from <a href="https://www.soundtransit.org/"><strong>Sound Transit</strong></a> about what it takes to move hundreds of thousands of people safely and reliably during a global event. From special Sounder trains to four-minute light rail service and station planning, this episode gives listeners a practical look at how to prepare now.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Western Washington did not suddenly become a soccer region. It has been building this culture for decades.</li><li>Summer 2026 will feel bigger than a game. For many people, it will feel more like a regional festival.</li><li>Transit will be a major part of the experience, especially for riders coming from Snohomish County.</li><li>Planning early will make June much easier, whether you are going to a match, a fan zone, or just moving through the region.</li></ul><p><strong>In this episode</strong></p><ul><li>Why Seattle and the Puget Sound already have deep soccer roots</li><li>How the original Sounders helped shape the region’s soccer culture</li><li>Why the 1990 and 1994 tournaments were major turning points for soccer in the United States</li><li>What the 2026 soccer tournament may feel like for fans, visitors, and local communities</li><li>How Sound Transit is preparing for six Seattle matches</li><li>What Snohomish County riders should know about Sounder, Link, and station planning</li><li>Why this event is as much a regional operations challenge as it is a sports event</li></ul><p><strong>Transit resource</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.soundtransit.org/soccertournament">Sound Transit Soccer Tournament Resource</a></li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Call for listeners</strong></p><p>Know someone who still thinks this tournament will not really affect Snohomish County? Send them this episode. And if you are still deciding how you want to take part, this is your reminder: you do not need a match ticket to be part of the experience. Try a watch party, a fan zone, or a trip into the city just to take in the atmosphere.</p><p><br>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound"><strong>Sign up </strong></a>for our newsletter with important links from the show.</p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p>History of Soccer is courtesy of <a href="https://wasoccerlegends.org/"><strong>Washington State Legends of Soccer</strong></a>. </p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/</p>]]>
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      <title>How Snohomish County Businesses Can Prepare for World Cup Summer + Soccer Terms for New Fans</title>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Overview<br></strong>In this episode, Emily and Kyle tackle two practical questions for summer 2026: how local businesses can prepare for increased visitor traffic, and what new soccer fans need to know to enjoy a match without feeling lost.</p><p><br></p><p>First, Emily talks with Tammy Dunn, Executive Director of the Snohomish County Sports Commission, about why businesses across Snohomish County should start planning now. They cover watch parties, soccer-themed specials, how visitors may spread north of Seattle, and an important marketing rule: avoid using FIFA World Cup branding in titles or promotions unless you are an official sponsor.</p><p><br></p><p>Then Kyle walks Emily through beginner-friendly soccer basics, including the pitch, goal line, touch line, 18-yard box, stoppage time, player roles, and common formations. It is a useful primer for anyone who wants to follow the action with more confidence before June arrives.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Businesses do not need to reinvent themselves to participate. Restaurants, breweries, and sports-friendly venues can start with simple watch parties and themed specials.</li><li>Start planning now. Even if no one knows exact visitor numbers yet, early preparation gives businesses more flexibility.</li><li>In marketing, avoid using FIFA World Cup or World Cup 26 in titles if you are not an official sponsor.</li><li>New fans do not need to know everything. Learning a few basic soccer terms now will make summer matches a lot more fun.</li></ul><p><strong>In this episode</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li>Why Snohomish County businesses should be paying attention now</li><li>How sports tourism can bring visitors into hotels, restaurants, shops, and local attractions</li><li>Easy ways restaurants, breweries, and similar businesses can host watch parties</li><li>What businesses can and cannot say in soccer-related marketing</li><li>Where to find business playbooks and local resources</li><li>Soccer basics: pitch, goal line, touch line, 18-yard box, stoppage time, and player roles</li><li>A quick intro to formations like 4-4-2 and 3-4-3</li></ul><p><strong>Business resources mentioned</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li><a href="https://snocosports.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/SnoCo-Business-Engagement.pdf">Snohomish County Sports Commission World Cup resources</a> at Snohomish County Sports Commission</li><li><a href="https://www.seattlefwc26.org/">Seattle match resources</a> and <a href="https://www.seattlefwc26.org/resources/playbooks">business guidance</a> through SeattleFWC26</li><li><a href="https://www.seattlechamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Seattle-Chamber-Graphic-Novel-1.9.2026.pdf">Small business planning support</a> through Seattle Metro Chamber</li><li><a href="https://visitseattle.org/sea26/community-brand/?">Visitor-facing resources and messaging</a> support through Visit Seattle</li><li><a href="https://snohomish-2023.s3.amazonaws.com/images/25SNO-TPA003_SNOCO-FIFA-Toolkit.pdf?v=1755024288">Snohomish County Tourism toolkit</a> and local messaging ideas</li></ul><p><strong>Soccer basics mentioned in this episode</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.soccerdrive.com/learn-how-to-coach-soccer/lines-of-soccer-field">Soccer Field Guidelines</a></li><li><a href="https://ussoccerplayers.com/beginners-guide-to-soccer">Beginner's Guide to Soccer</a></li><li><a href="https://ussoccerplayers.com/soccer-terms">Soccer Terms</a></li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Call for listeners<br></strong>If you have a beginner soccer question, or if your business is planning something around the summer matches, send it our way. If you want help getting connected to the right resource, or if you want to promote your event or business, reach out.</p><p>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound"><strong>Sign up </strong></a>for our newsletter with important links from the show.</p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p>History of Soccer is courtesy of <a href="https://wasoccerlegends.org/"><strong>Washington State Legends of Soccer</strong></a>. </p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/</p>
<br><p>The Snohomish Podcast Network is a proud member of the <a href="https://www.everettchamber.org/">Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce</a>.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Overview<br></strong>In this episode, Emily and Kyle tackle two practical questions for summer 2026: how local businesses can prepare for increased visitor traffic, and what new soccer fans need to know to enjoy a match without feeling lost.</p><p><br></p><p>First, Emily talks with Tammy Dunn, Executive Director of the Snohomish County Sports Commission, about why businesses across Snohomish County should start planning now. They cover watch parties, soccer-themed specials, how visitors may spread north of Seattle, and an important marketing rule: avoid using FIFA World Cup branding in titles or promotions unless you are an official sponsor.</p><p><br></p><p>Then Kyle walks Emily through beginner-friendly soccer basics, including the pitch, goal line, touch line, 18-yard box, stoppage time, player roles, and common formations. It is a useful primer for anyone who wants to follow the action with more confidence before June arrives.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Businesses do not need to reinvent themselves to participate. Restaurants, breweries, and sports-friendly venues can start with simple watch parties and themed specials.</li><li>Start planning now. Even if no one knows exact visitor numbers yet, early preparation gives businesses more flexibility.</li><li>In marketing, avoid using FIFA World Cup or World Cup 26 in titles if you are not an official sponsor.</li><li>New fans do not need to know everything. Learning a few basic soccer terms now will make summer matches a lot more fun.</li></ul><p><strong>In this episode</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li>Why Snohomish County businesses should be paying attention now</li><li>How sports tourism can bring visitors into hotels, restaurants, shops, and local attractions</li><li>Easy ways restaurants, breweries, and similar businesses can host watch parties</li><li>What businesses can and cannot say in soccer-related marketing</li><li>Where to find business playbooks and local resources</li><li>Soccer basics: pitch, goal line, touch line, 18-yard box, stoppage time, and player roles</li><li>A quick intro to formations like 4-4-2 and 3-4-3</li></ul><p><strong>Business resources mentioned</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li><a href="https://snocosports.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/SnoCo-Business-Engagement.pdf">Snohomish County Sports Commission World Cup resources</a> at Snohomish County Sports Commission</li><li><a href="https://www.seattlefwc26.org/">Seattle match resources</a> and <a href="https://www.seattlefwc26.org/resources/playbooks">business guidance</a> through SeattleFWC26</li><li><a href="https://www.seattlechamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Seattle-Chamber-Graphic-Novel-1.9.2026.pdf">Small business planning support</a> through Seattle Metro Chamber</li><li><a href="https://visitseattle.org/sea26/community-brand/?">Visitor-facing resources and messaging</a> support through Visit Seattle</li><li><a href="https://snohomish-2023.s3.amazonaws.com/images/25SNO-TPA003_SNOCO-FIFA-Toolkit.pdf?v=1755024288">Snohomish County Tourism toolkit</a> and local messaging ideas</li></ul><p><strong>Soccer basics mentioned in this episode</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.soccerdrive.com/learn-how-to-coach-soccer/lines-of-soccer-field">Soccer Field Guidelines</a></li><li><a href="https://ussoccerplayers.com/beginners-guide-to-soccer">Beginner's Guide to Soccer</a></li><li><a href="https://ussoccerplayers.com/soccer-terms">Soccer Terms</a></li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Call for listeners<br></strong>If you have a beginner soccer question, or if your business is planning something around the summer matches, send it our way. If you want help getting connected to the right resource, or if you want to promote your event or business, reach out.</p><p>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound"><strong>Sign up </strong></a>for our newsletter with important links from the show.</p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p>History of Soccer is courtesy of <a href="https://wasoccerlegends.org/"><strong>Washington State Legends of Soccer</strong></a>. </p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/</p>
<br><p>The Snohomish Podcast Network is a proud member of the <a href="https://www.everettchamber.org/">Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce</a>.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Overview<br></strong>In this episode, Emily and Kyle tackle two practical questions for summer 2026: how local businesses can prepare for increased visitor traffic, and what new soccer fans need to know to enjoy a match without feeling lost.</p><p><br></p><p>First, Emily talks with Tammy Dunn, Executive Director of the Snohomish County Sports Commission, about why businesses across Snohomish County should start planning now. They cover watch parties, soccer-themed specials, how visitors may spread north of Seattle, and an important marketing rule: avoid using FIFA World Cup branding in titles or promotions unless you are an official sponsor.</p><p><br></p><p>Then Kyle walks Emily through beginner-friendly soccer basics, including the pitch, goal line, touch line, 18-yard box, stoppage time, player roles, and common formations. It is a useful primer for anyone who wants to follow the action with more confidence before June arrives.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Businesses do not need to reinvent themselves to participate. Restaurants, breweries, and sports-friendly venues can start with simple watch parties and themed specials.</li><li>Start planning now. Even if no one knows exact visitor numbers yet, early preparation gives businesses more flexibility.</li><li>In marketing, avoid using FIFA World Cup or World Cup 26 in titles if you are not an official sponsor.</li><li>New fans do not need to know everything. Learning a few basic soccer terms now will make summer matches a lot more fun.</li></ul><p><strong>In this episode</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li>Why Snohomish County businesses should be paying attention now</li><li>How sports tourism can bring visitors into hotels, restaurants, shops, and local attractions</li><li>Easy ways restaurants, breweries, and similar businesses can host watch parties</li><li>What businesses can and cannot say in soccer-related marketing</li><li>Where to find business playbooks and local resources</li><li>Soccer basics: pitch, goal line, touch line, 18-yard box, stoppage time, and player roles</li><li>A quick intro to formations like 4-4-2 and 3-4-3</li></ul><p><strong>Business resources mentioned</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li><a href="https://snocosports.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/SnoCo-Business-Engagement.pdf">Snohomish County Sports Commission World Cup resources</a> at Snohomish County Sports Commission</li><li><a href="https://www.seattlefwc26.org/">Seattle match resources</a> and <a href="https://www.seattlefwc26.org/resources/playbooks">business guidance</a> through SeattleFWC26</li><li><a href="https://www.seattlechamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Seattle-Chamber-Graphic-Novel-1.9.2026.pdf">Small business planning support</a> through Seattle Metro Chamber</li><li><a href="https://visitseattle.org/sea26/community-brand/?">Visitor-facing resources and messaging</a> support through Visit Seattle</li><li><a href="https://snohomish-2023.s3.amazonaws.com/images/25SNO-TPA003_SNOCO-FIFA-Toolkit.pdf?v=1755024288">Snohomish County Tourism toolkit</a> and local messaging ideas</li></ul><p><strong>Soccer basics mentioned in this episode</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.soccerdrive.com/learn-how-to-coach-soccer/lines-of-soccer-field">Soccer Field Guidelines</a></li><li><a href="https://ussoccerplayers.com/beginners-guide-to-soccer">Beginner's Guide to Soccer</a></li><li><a href="https://ussoccerplayers.com/soccer-terms">Soccer Terms</a></li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Call for listeners<br></strong>If you have a beginner soccer question, or if your business is planning something around the summer matches, send it our way. If you want help getting connected to the right resource, or if you want to promote your event or business, reach out.</p><p>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound"><strong>Sign up </strong></a>for our newsletter with important links from the show.</p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p>History of Soccer is courtesy of <a href="https://wasoccerlegends.org/"><strong>Washington State Legends of Soccer</strong></a>. </p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/</p>
<br><p>The Snohomish Podcast Network is a proud member of the <a href="https://www.everettchamber.org/">Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Everett Takes the Field: Snohomish County’s Soccer Roots + Everett’s 2026 Waterfront Watch Parties</title>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Everett Takes the Field: Snohomish County’s Soccer Roots + Everett’s 2026 Waterfront Watch Parties</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>First, Emily and Kyle set the scene: Everett is about to host four big waterfront watch parties in June 2026 — and the goal is bigger than “put up a screen.” It’s about creating a place you can land, eat, explore, and watch soccer on the waterfront.</p><p><br></p><p>Then Kyle zooms out and tells the origin story of soccer in Snohomish County: early youth-soccer organizing, a real-life example of inclusivity and rule-making, and the unglamorous (but essential) infrastructure that turns soccer from a moment into a community.</p><p><br></p><p>Finally, you’ll hear clips from <strong>Everett’s 2026 State of the City</strong> address, where Mayor Cassie Franklin lays out what the waterfront fan zone experience will look like, who’s partnering to make it happen, and the long-game vision for an Outdoor Event Center that could bring USL men’s and women’s soccer to Everett.</p><p><br><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Everett isn’t “just north of Seattle” — it’s building a full-day waterfront fan zone experience for June 2026.</li><li>Hosting is a team sport: city staff, the Port, county partners, tourism, and community groups are all involved.</li><li>Snohomish County’s soccer story is deeper than people think — it’s been organizing, adapting, and building for decades.</li><li>If you’re planning to attend watch parties, start tracking dates now and watch for official updates as details drop.</li></ul><p><strong>In this episode</strong>:</p><ul><li>Everett’s 2026 waterfront watch parties: what they are and why they matter</li><li>How Snohomish County helped organize youth soccer early (1966)</li><li>A story of inclusivity: a rules exception that helped a teen play safely (1978)</li><li>The “governance” side of soccer growth: facilities, leagues, and places to play</li><li>Everett Soccer Arena history (including ties to Sounders leadership)</li><li>A local referee honored for officiating 40,000+ matches</li><li>Everett’s State of the City clips: partners, logistics, and the long-game vision</li></ul><p><strong>Featured clips</strong> (Everett 2026 State of the City)</p><ul><li>Everett is an official FIFA World Cup fan zone</li><li>Four waterfront community watch parties: June 11, 12, 18, and 19</li><li>Festival-like setup: giant outdoor screen, family-friendly activities, local food and drinks</li><li>A free shuttle to keep things moving</li><li>Countywide partners (including the Tulalip Tribes) hosting additional watch parties</li><li>The Everett Outdoor Event Center: a future home for AquaSocks + USL men’s and women’s soccer</li></ul><p><strong>If you’re planning to attend</strong></p><ul><li>Official Everett Fan Zone page:  <a href="https://www.visiteverett.com/1525/Official-SEATTLEFWC26-Fan-Zone">https://www.visiteverett.com/1525/Official-SEATTLEFWC26-Fan-Zone </a></li><li>Get updates + sign up for the From Pitch to Puget Sound newsletter:  <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound">https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound </a></li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Call for listeners</em></strong> <br>Have a Snohomish County soccer memory (an old team name, a field you remember, a tournament that felt like a big deal, a coach everyone still talks about)? Or a story about Everett Soccer Arena or local watch parties?</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Send it in </em></strong>— we want to collect these “you had to be there” moments and feature them.</p><p><br>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound"><strong>Sign up </strong></a>for our newsletter with important links from the show.</p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p>History of Soccer is courtesy of <a href="https://wasoccerlegends.org/"><strong>Washington State Legends of Soccer</strong></a>. </p><p><br>2026 Everett State of the City address from <a href="https://www.everettwa.gov/3374/2026-State-of-the-City">City of Everett Website</a></p><p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/</p>
<br><p>The Snohomish Podcast Network is a proud member of the <a href="https://www.everettchamber.org/">Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce</a>.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>First, Emily and Kyle set the scene: Everett is about to host four big waterfront watch parties in June 2026 — and the goal is bigger than “put up a screen.” It’s about creating a place you can land, eat, explore, and watch soccer on the waterfront.</p><p><br></p><p>Then Kyle zooms out and tells the origin story of soccer in Snohomish County: early youth-soccer organizing, a real-life example of inclusivity and rule-making, and the unglamorous (but essential) infrastructure that turns soccer from a moment into a community.</p><p><br></p><p>Finally, you’ll hear clips from <strong>Everett’s 2026 State of the City</strong> address, where Mayor Cassie Franklin lays out what the waterfront fan zone experience will look like, who’s partnering to make it happen, and the long-game vision for an Outdoor Event Center that could bring USL men’s and women’s soccer to Everett.</p><p><br><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Everett isn’t “just north of Seattle” — it’s building a full-day waterfront fan zone experience for June 2026.</li><li>Hosting is a team sport: city staff, the Port, county partners, tourism, and community groups are all involved.</li><li>Snohomish County’s soccer story is deeper than people think — it’s been organizing, adapting, and building for decades.</li><li>If you’re planning to attend watch parties, start tracking dates now and watch for official updates as details drop.</li></ul><p><strong>In this episode</strong>:</p><ul><li>Everett’s 2026 waterfront watch parties: what they are and why they matter</li><li>How Snohomish County helped organize youth soccer early (1966)</li><li>A story of inclusivity: a rules exception that helped a teen play safely (1978)</li><li>The “governance” side of soccer growth: facilities, leagues, and places to play</li><li>Everett Soccer Arena history (including ties to Sounders leadership)</li><li>A local referee honored for officiating 40,000+ matches</li><li>Everett’s State of the City clips: partners, logistics, and the long-game vision</li></ul><p><strong>Featured clips</strong> (Everett 2026 State of the City)</p><ul><li>Everett is an official FIFA World Cup fan zone</li><li>Four waterfront community watch parties: June 11, 12, 18, and 19</li><li>Festival-like setup: giant outdoor screen, family-friendly activities, local food and drinks</li><li>A free shuttle to keep things moving</li><li>Countywide partners (including the Tulalip Tribes) hosting additional watch parties</li><li>The Everett Outdoor Event Center: a future home for AquaSocks + USL men’s and women’s soccer</li></ul><p><strong>If you’re planning to attend</strong></p><ul><li>Official Everett Fan Zone page:  <a href="https://www.visiteverett.com/1525/Official-SEATTLEFWC26-Fan-Zone">https://www.visiteverett.com/1525/Official-SEATTLEFWC26-Fan-Zone </a></li><li>Get updates + sign up for the From Pitch to Puget Sound newsletter:  <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound">https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound </a></li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Call for listeners</em></strong> <br>Have a Snohomish County soccer memory (an old team name, a field you remember, a tournament that felt like a big deal, a coach everyone still talks about)? Or a story about Everett Soccer Arena or local watch parties?</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Send it in </em></strong>— we want to collect these “you had to be there” moments and feature them.</p><p><br>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound"><strong>Sign up </strong></a>for our newsletter with important links from the show.</p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p>History of Soccer is courtesy of <a href="https://wasoccerlegends.org/"><strong>Washington State Legends of Soccer</strong></a>. </p><p><br>2026 Everett State of the City address from <a href="https://www.everettwa.gov/3374/2026-State-of-the-City">City of Everett Website</a></p><p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/</p>
<br><p>The Snohomish Podcast Network is a proud member of the <a href="https://www.everettchamber.org/">Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce</a>.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2026 05:30:45 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>First, Emily and Kyle set the scene: Everett is about to host four big waterfront watch parties in June 2026 — and the goal is bigger than “put up a screen.” It’s about creating a place you can land, eat, explore, and watch soccer on the waterfront.</p><p><br></p><p>Then Kyle zooms out and tells the origin story of soccer in Snohomish County: early youth-soccer organizing, a real-life example of inclusivity and rule-making, and the unglamorous (but essential) infrastructure that turns soccer from a moment into a community.</p><p><br></p><p>Finally, you’ll hear clips from <strong>Everett’s 2026 State of the City</strong> address, where Mayor Cassie Franklin lays out what the waterfront fan zone experience will look like, who’s partnering to make it happen, and the long-game vision for an Outdoor Event Center that could bring USL men’s and women’s soccer to Everett.</p><p><br><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Everett isn’t “just north of Seattle” — it’s building a full-day waterfront fan zone experience for June 2026.</li><li>Hosting is a team sport: city staff, the Port, county partners, tourism, and community groups are all involved.</li><li>Snohomish County’s soccer story is deeper than people think — it’s been organizing, adapting, and building for decades.</li><li>If you’re planning to attend watch parties, start tracking dates now and watch for official updates as details drop.</li></ul><p><strong>In this episode</strong>:</p><ul><li>Everett’s 2026 waterfront watch parties: what they are and why they matter</li><li>How Snohomish County helped organize youth soccer early (1966)</li><li>A story of inclusivity: a rules exception that helped a teen play safely (1978)</li><li>The “governance” side of soccer growth: facilities, leagues, and places to play</li><li>Everett Soccer Arena history (including ties to Sounders leadership)</li><li>A local referee honored for officiating 40,000+ matches</li><li>Everett’s State of the City clips: partners, logistics, and the long-game vision</li></ul><p><strong>Featured clips</strong> (Everett 2026 State of the City)</p><ul><li>Everett is an official FIFA World Cup fan zone</li><li>Four waterfront community watch parties: June 11, 12, 18, and 19</li><li>Festival-like setup: giant outdoor screen, family-friendly activities, local food and drinks</li><li>A free shuttle to keep things moving</li><li>Countywide partners (including the Tulalip Tribes) hosting additional watch parties</li><li>The Everett Outdoor Event Center: a future home for AquaSocks + USL men’s and women’s soccer</li></ul><p><strong>If you’re planning to attend</strong></p><ul><li>Official Everett Fan Zone page:  <a href="https://www.visiteverett.com/1525/Official-SEATTLEFWC26-Fan-Zone">https://www.visiteverett.com/1525/Official-SEATTLEFWC26-Fan-Zone </a></li><li>Get updates + sign up for the From Pitch to Puget Sound newsletter:  <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound">https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound </a></li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Call for listeners</em></strong> <br>Have a Snohomish County soccer memory (an old team name, a field you remember, a tournament that felt like a big deal, a coach everyone still talks about)? Or a story about Everett Soccer Arena or local watch parties?</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Send it in </em></strong>— we want to collect these “you had to be there” moments and feature them.</p><p><br>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound"><strong>Sign up </strong></a>for our newsletter with important links from the show.</p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p>History of Soccer is courtesy of <a href="https://wasoccerlegends.org/"><strong>Washington State Legends of Soccer</strong></a>. </p><p><br>2026 Everett State of the City address from <a href="https://www.everettwa.gov/3374/2026-State-of-the-City">City of Everett Website</a></p><p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/</p>
<br><p>The Snohomish Podcast Network is a proud member of the <a href="https://www.everettchamber.org/">Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Julio Cortes on 2026 planning + Washington soccer history</title>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>2</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This is a great “start here” episode for <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em>.</p><p>First, we sit down with State Representative <strong>Julio Cortes</strong> (38th Legislative District) to talk about what’s happening behind the scenes right now: planning and coordination, transportation pressure on the I-5 corridor, public safety, and what it takes to welcome a massive visitor season. Rep. Cortes also shares how Washington is thinking about fan zones and watch parties across the state—including planning for Everett at the <strong>Port of Everett</strong>.</p><p><br>Then we zoom out. Kyle delivers a story-driven, high-level sprint through <strong>Washington’s soccer roots</strong>—how the game arrived with immigrant communities, organized into early leagues, survived major disruptions, and grew into a culture that’s been building for more than a century.</p><p><br><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li><strong>If you’re visiting:</strong> consider staying <strong>north of Seattle</strong> for easier access, more space, and a real local scene.</li><li><strong>If you’re local:</strong> expect <strong>weekend surges</strong> as summer ramps up.</li><li><strong>Watch party hotspots will fill up fast</strong>—plan ahead and keep an eye on local announcements.</li><li><strong>If you’re bringing family:</strong> look for <strong>daytime viewing options</strong> and community events—there will be a lot beyond bars.</li></ul><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>What’s happening behind the scenes for 2026 (planning, coordination, and what people don’t see)</li><li>Transportation realities: moving visitors up and down the I-5 corridor</li><li>Watch parties and fan zones across Washington (including Everett planning at the Port)</li><li>A quick, memorable history of soccer in Washington (no homework required)</li></ul><p><strong>Call for listeners</strong></p><p>Have a Snohomish County soccer memory (an old team name, a field you remember, a tournament that felt like a big deal)? Or a question about 2026 (getting around, where to watch, what to expect)? Email us at <a href="mailto:info@snohomishpodcasts.com"><strong>info@snohomishpodcasts.com</strong></a>.</p><p><br>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound"><strong>Sign up </strong></a>for our newsletter with important links from the show.</p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p>History of Soccer is courtesy of <a href="https://wasoccerlegends.org/"><strong>Washington State Legends of Soccer</strong></a>. </p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This is a great “start here” episode for <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em>.</p><p>First, we sit down with State Representative <strong>Julio Cortes</strong> (38th Legislative District) to talk about what’s happening behind the scenes right now: planning and coordination, transportation pressure on the I-5 corridor, public safety, and what it takes to welcome a massive visitor season. Rep. Cortes also shares how Washington is thinking about fan zones and watch parties across the state—including planning for Everett at the <strong>Port of Everett</strong>.</p><p><br>Then we zoom out. Kyle delivers a story-driven, high-level sprint through <strong>Washington’s soccer roots</strong>—how the game arrived with immigrant communities, organized into early leagues, survived major disruptions, and grew into a culture that’s been building for more than a century.</p><p><br><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li><strong>If you’re visiting:</strong> consider staying <strong>north of Seattle</strong> for easier access, more space, and a real local scene.</li><li><strong>If you’re local:</strong> expect <strong>weekend surges</strong> as summer ramps up.</li><li><strong>Watch party hotspots will fill up fast</strong>—plan ahead and keep an eye on local announcements.</li><li><strong>If you’re bringing family:</strong> look for <strong>daytime viewing options</strong> and community events—there will be a lot beyond bars.</li></ul><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>What’s happening behind the scenes for 2026 (planning, coordination, and what people don’t see)</li><li>Transportation realities: moving visitors up and down the I-5 corridor</li><li>Watch parties and fan zones across Washington (including Everett planning at the Port)</li><li>A quick, memorable history of soccer in Washington (no homework required)</li></ul><p><strong>Call for listeners</strong></p><p>Have a Snohomish County soccer memory (an old team name, a field you remember, a tournament that felt like a big deal)? Or a question about 2026 (getting around, where to watch, what to expect)? Email us at <a href="mailto:info@snohomishpodcasts.com"><strong>info@snohomishpodcasts.com</strong></a>.</p><p><br>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound"><strong>Sign up </strong></a>for our newsletter with important links from the show.</p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p>History of Soccer is courtesy of <a href="https://wasoccerlegends.org/"><strong>Washington State Legends of Soccer</strong></a>. </p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2026 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This is a great “start here” episode for <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em>.</p><p>First, we sit down with State Representative <strong>Julio Cortes</strong> (38th Legislative District) to talk about what’s happening behind the scenes right now: planning and coordination, transportation pressure on the I-5 corridor, public safety, and what it takes to welcome a massive visitor season. Rep. Cortes also shares how Washington is thinking about fan zones and watch parties across the state—including planning for Everett at the <strong>Port of Everett</strong>.</p><p><br>Then we zoom out. Kyle delivers a story-driven, high-level sprint through <strong>Washington’s soccer roots</strong>—how the game arrived with immigrant communities, organized into early leagues, survived major disruptions, and grew into a culture that’s been building for more than a century.</p><p><br><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li><strong>If you’re visiting:</strong> consider staying <strong>north of Seattle</strong> for easier access, more space, and a real local scene.</li><li><strong>If you’re local:</strong> expect <strong>weekend surges</strong> as summer ramps up.</li><li><strong>Watch party hotspots will fill up fast</strong>—plan ahead and keep an eye on local announcements.</li><li><strong>If you’re bringing family:</strong> look for <strong>daytime viewing options</strong> and community events—there will be a lot beyond bars.</li></ul><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>What’s happening behind the scenes for 2026 (planning, coordination, and what people don’t see)</li><li>Transportation realities: moving visitors up and down the I-5 corridor</li><li>Watch parties and fan zones across Washington (including Everett planning at the Port)</li><li>A quick, memorable history of soccer in Washington (no homework required)</li></ul><p><strong>Call for listeners</strong></p><p>Have a Snohomish County soccer memory (an old team name, a field you remember, a tournament that felt like a big deal)? Or a question about 2026 (getting around, where to watch, what to expect)? Email us at <a href="mailto:info@snohomishpodcasts.com"><strong>info@snohomishpodcasts.com</strong></a>.</p><p><br>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound"><strong>Sign up </strong></a>for our newsletter with important links from the show.</p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p>History of Soccer is courtesy of <a href="https://wasoccerlegends.org/"><strong>Washington State Legends of Soccer</strong></a>. </p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/</p>]]>
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      <title>Snohomish County’s 2026 Soccer Summer: Welcome to From Pitch to Puget Sound</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What is this? What are we doing? In Episode 1, <strong>Kyle</strong> (lifelong soccer fan) and <strong>Emily</strong> (your resident civic nerd and former state representative) introduce <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em>—a limited-run series built to help Snohomish County and the Puget Sound region get ready for the big soccer summer coming to Seattle in 2026.</p><p>You’ll hear why Kyle loves the “orchestra” feel of soccer, what Emily is most excited to learn (and bring from the civics side), and how this show will connect the behind-the-scenes planning—transportation, public spaces, and local watch parties—to the culture and history that make this region a real soccer place. Plus: a call for local businesses and community spots to reach out if they’re planning events or want to be featured as a great place to watch.</p><p><strong>Next episode:</strong> a quick taste of regional soccer history—and an interview focused on how our area is preparing for 2026.</p><p><br>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound"><strong>Sign up </strong></a>for our newsletter with important links from the show.</p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/<br>Other music: <br>https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sports-sport-rock-trailer-468199/<br>https://pixabay.com/music/beautiful-plays-anthem-of-victory-111206/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What is this? What are we doing? In Episode 1, <strong>Kyle</strong> (lifelong soccer fan) and <strong>Emily</strong> (your resident civic nerd and former state representative) introduce <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em>—a limited-run series built to help Snohomish County and the Puget Sound region get ready for the big soccer summer coming to Seattle in 2026.</p><p>You’ll hear why Kyle loves the “orchestra” feel of soccer, what Emily is most excited to learn (and bring from the civics side), and how this show will connect the behind-the-scenes planning—transportation, public spaces, and local watch parties—to the culture and history that make this region a real soccer place. Plus: a call for local businesses and community spots to reach out if they’re planning events or want to be featured as a great place to watch.</p><p><strong>Next episode:</strong> a quick taste of regional soccer history—and an interview focused on how our area is preparing for 2026.</p><p><br>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound"><strong>Sign up </strong></a>for our newsletter with important links from the show.</p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/<br>Other music: <br>https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sports-sport-rock-trailer-468199/<br>https://pixabay.com/music/beautiful-plays-anthem-of-victory-111206/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2026 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1117</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What is this? What are we doing? In Episode 1, <strong>Kyle</strong> (lifelong soccer fan) and <strong>Emily</strong> (your resident civic nerd and former state representative) introduce <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em>—a limited-run series built to help Snohomish County and the Puget Sound region get ready for the big soccer summer coming to Seattle in 2026.</p><p>You’ll hear why Kyle loves the “orchestra” feel of soccer, what Emily is most excited to learn (and bring from the civics side), and how this show will connect the behind-the-scenes planning—transportation, public spaces, and local watch parties—to the culture and history that make this region a real soccer place. Plus: a call for local businesses and community spots to reach out if they’re planning events or want to be featured as a great place to watch.</p><p><strong>Next episode:</strong> a quick taste of regional soccer history—and an interview focused on how our area is preparing for 2026.</p><p><br>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/pitchtopugetsound"><strong>Sign up </strong></a>for our newsletter with important links from the show.</p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/<br>Other music: <br>https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sports-sport-rock-trailer-468199/<br>https://pixabay.com/music/beautiful-plays-anthem-of-victory-111206/</p>]]>
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      <title>Trailer — Welcome to From Pitch to Puget Sound</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The world’s biggest soccer tournament is coming to the Seattle region in 2026—and Snohomish County is about to become part of the hosting map.</p><p><br>In this trailer, hosts <strong>Kyle</strong> and <strong>Emily</strong> introduce <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em>: a limited-run series that mixes practical visitor guidance with the real Washington soccer story (with a Snohomish County lens). Expect quick, useful episodes that help you plan your soccer summer—plus local soccer history that explains why this place is ready for the spotlight.</p><p><br>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><br></p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The world’s biggest soccer tournament is coming to the Seattle region in 2026—and Snohomish County is about to become part of the hosting map.</p><p><br>In this trailer, hosts <strong>Kyle</strong> and <strong>Emily</strong> introduce <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em>: a limited-run series that mixes practical visitor guidance with the real Washington soccer story (with a Snohomish County lens). Expect quick, useful episodes that help you plan your soccer summer—plus local soccer history that explains why this place is ready for the spotlight.</p><p><br>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><br></p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 19:45:22 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Snohomish Podcast Network</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>112</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The world’s biggest soccer tournament is coming to the Seattle region in 2026—and Snohomish County is about to become part of the hosting map.</p><p><br>In this trailer, hosts <strong>Kyle</strong> and <strong>Emily</strong> introduce <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em>: a limited-run series that mixes practical visitor guidance with the real Washington soccer story (with a Snohomish County lens). Expect quick, useful episodes that help you plan your soccer summer—plus local soccer history that explains why this place is ready for the spotlight.</p><p><br>Follow <em>From Pitch to Puget Sound</em> on your favorite podcast app.</p><p><br></p><p>Presented by the <a href="https://www.snohomishpodcasts.com/"><strong>Snohomish Podcast Network</strong></a>.</p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is an independent production and is <strong>not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.</strong></p><p>Theme music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/</p>]]>
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