Bagel Bagel is a podcast for beginner and rec-level tennis players. Hosted by journalist Lia Picard, Bagel Bagel isn't about perfect serves or strategy, it's about the lifestyle, the fashion, the friendships, and, yes, the occasional drama that makes this sport so addictive. Whether you’re just picking up a racket or deep in your 3.0 era, you’ll find yourself right at home here.
In this episode, host Lia Picard chats with Lisa Anders, the executive director of Explore Gwinnett, the organization that promotes tourism, film, and sports in Gwinnett County. Lisa wears many hats, but found her way to tennis 20 years ago and has been hooked ever since. They discuss what tennis has meant to Lisa, how it impacted her weight loss journey, and why everyone on her team takes turns being captain. Check out Expl...
On this week's episode of Bagel Bagel, host Lia Picard chats with Amelia Fogarty of Love All Fairfield. They discuss Amelia's background as a graphic designer, how she returned to tennis as a mom of three, and the platform she's launching soon for tennis players in Fairfield, Connecticut (which she calls home).
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In this episode, host Lia Picard interviews Margit Bannon, a tennis and yoga coach from Florida. Margit shares her journey from playing tennis as a child to becoming a coach, and how yoga became an integral part of her life after a back injury. They discuss the benefits of combining yoga with tennis, focusing on injury prevention, mental balance, and enhancing performance on the court. Follow Margit on Instagram: Play Tennis Pract...
In this episode, host Lia Picard catches up with listeners about rec tennis life and the French Open.
In this episode, host Lia Picard chats with Marcelo Ferreira, a coach for Intennse (a professional tennis league in Atlanta). They chat about his journey to tennis through being a ball boy, playing college tennis, and what Intennse is all about. Intennse's season starts June 5 - buy tickets here. Follow them on Instagram as well as Marcelo. Don't forget to follow Bagel Bagel, too!
In this episode, host Lia Picard chats with Phillip Kim, a Los Angeles-based tennis pro and founder of the nonprofit Love Set Match. Phillip shares his journey from being a musician to coaching tennis to making tennis accessible to underserved communities. The episode highlights the impact of sports on community building and personal growth, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and education in tennis.
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In this episode, host Lia Picard interviews Tabitha Morse, founder of Playful Pleats, about her innovative tennis skirts with built-in towels, exploring the inspiration and design process behind them. They discuss the impact of these skirts and how they enhance functionality on the court. The conversation also touches on Tabitha's entrepreneurial journey and her passion for creating practical sportswear. Check out Playful Pl...
In this Quick Bite episode of Bagel Bagel, host Lia Picard shares a brief rec tennis update (in other words, she rambles about her wins and losses). The show will return with full episodes in May! Follow Bagel Bagel on Instagram.
Anthony Evrard is transforming the tennis landscape by creating innovative indoor spaces with Court 16, inspired by his childhood experiences in Belgium. This episode delves into his journey of founding cutting-edge tennis clubs in NYC, where he combines high-tech features with accessibility to make tennis more inclusive and enjoyable. Discover how Anthony's unique approach to court design and programming is turning tennis into a y...
In this episode, Marina Cooley, a professor at Emory’s Business School and avid hobbyist, reveals how hobbies like tennis can serve as powerful tools for stress relief and personal growth. Through her journey of exploring 17 hobbies in a year, Marina shares insights on embracing persistence over proficiency, de-influencing consumer culture, and finding joy in the process. This episode challenges the modern obsession with prod...
In today's episode, host Lia Picard dives into the inspiring story of Joy Cho, a Los Angeles-based graphic designer, entrepreneur, author, and passionate tennis player. In this episode, Joy shares her journey from childhood tennis to becoming a dedicated captain of USTA teams, and how tennis has influenced her life and creativity. Whether you're a new player or seasoned enthusiast, listen for insights on balancing competition, comm...
In this episode we hear from Mikey Severson who shares his path from high school tennis and innovative writing to covering college sports and balancing his passions. Discover how his love for tennis, storytelling, and creativity shapes his future goals and daily life. Follow Mikey here and here and check out his articles here. Don't forget to follow the Bagel Bagel Pod!
This week, host Lia Picard chats with Josh Gettler, co-founder of clothing brand Ace the Moon. They talk about how he transitioned from real estate to apparel, what goes into designing and producing cool tennis apparel in Los Angeles, his love of vintage tennis gear, and bagels. Lia also shares an "unforced error." Visit Ace the Moon's website and Instagram. Follow Bagel Bagel, too!
In this episode, host Lia Picard chats with Melany Robinson, founder of Sprouthouse, a PR agency, about how her love of tennis influences her leadership style. Melany shares her journey from childhood tennis champion to a dedicated adult player, highlighting lessons learned on and off the court.
Notable links: Melany's cute sweatshirt
Melany's recommended tennis travel bag
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Today we chat with Dr. Keshia Green, a former special education teacher turned content creator and passionate tennis player. In this episode, Keshia shares her inspiring journey of starting tennis in her thirties, balancing competitive play and fun, and how her professional background influences her creative content. Whether you're into tennis, education, or personal growth, there's something here for everyone. Follow Dr. Keshia G...
Welcome back to season 2 of Bagel Bagel! In this first episode, host Lia Picard chats with Damla Dogan of the Instagram account Racquet Therapy. They discuss how Damla found her way back to tennis, why it's important for moms to have hobbies, and Damla's knack for tennis fashion. Follow Damla on Instagram. Follow the Bagel Bagel Pod on Instagram.
In this surprise episode, Lia pops by to give listeners a preview of season 2 (which drops Thursday, February 5) and a rec tennis update. It's short and sweet. Follow the Bagel Bagel Pod on Insta!
It's the season one finale of Bagel Bagel, and to wrap things up Lia chats with her friend and fellow journalist, Allison Ramirez. Allison doesn't play tennis (...yet), but was happy to dive into what drew Lia to the sport and what listeners can expect for future episodes of Bagel Bagel. The podcast will return in a few weeks, but for now, follow along on Instagram.
Links:
the Vogue essay
Allison Ramirez's Instagram
It's the first Bagel Bagel of 2026 -- welcome! It's a short and sweet episode in which host Lia Picard shares her tennis resolutions, as well as the resolutions of listeners, for the year ahead. Have a great first week of the year!
Happy holidays! In case you're traveling this week or new to Bagel Bagel, here's a re-run of Bagel Bagel's first interview: Faren Wise of Hot Mess Tennis. We hope you're enjoying the holiday season however you spend it (hopefully there's lots of tennis).
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