
Episode #6
6. Tell Me Again That Women's Sports Doesn't Sell
For decades, women athletes were told the same story: women's sports don't sell. They don't attract audiences. They don't generate revenue. Then the money showed up. Today, women's sports are one of the fastest-growing markets in entertainment, generating billions in revenue and attracting record-breaking investment. In this episode, Ashley explores what happens when an entire market is underestimated for decades and then suddenly proves everyone wrong. From Billie Jean King's fight for equal prize money to soaring WNBA valuations, exploding NWSL franchise fees, and the rise of athlete-driven media brands, Ashley examines why women's sports may be one of the clearest examples of what happens when women finally receive the investment, visibility, and opportunity they've always deserved. More importantly, she asks what this teaches us about the broader female economy and the cost of underestimating women. In this episode, you'll hear: • How Billie Jean King helped change the future of women's sports and equal pay • Why women's sports revenue has grown from millions to billions in just a few years • The surprising rise in WNBA and NWSL team valuations • How NIL opportunities are changing what's possible for female athletes • What women's sports can teach us about investing in women's potential Sources: • For a complete list of sources, please visit thefemaleeconomy.co Female Founder Spotlight: Sue Bird, Alex Morgan, Chloe Kim, Simone Manuel, and Jessica Robertson - https://www.togethxr.com TOGETHXR is the media and merchandise company behind the viral movement "Everyone Watches Women's Sports." Through storytelling, media, and community, TOGETHXR is helping reshape how women's sports are covered, consumed, and valued. Connect with Ashley: • Newsletter: thefemaleeconomy.co • Instagram: @ashleybraswellxo • After Organic: afterorganic.com • Ads By Lumi: adsbylumi.com

