On and Off The Field Culture

Since 2009, GuysGirl has become the voice for the female fan covering major sports, entertainment, and their surrounding culture. Through editorial features, radio and broadcasts, we promote the female fan lifestyle on and off the field.

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The NFL needs to be worried about their rule changes

The NFL needs to be worried about their rule changes

The flurry of NFL rule changes over the last few years could be labeled as growing pains but it’s a long term trend the league should be concerned about. Let's take a look at this weekend’s games, specifically the two that were close, Cincinnati-Pittsburgh and...

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This Rams fan in LA feels bittersweet about team’s move

This Rams fan in LA feels bittersweet about team’s move

Much like a relationship, when an NFL team leaves you for their mistress, it can leave a bad taste in your mouth. Unless you happen to grow up a Rams fan and currently live in LA; which is exactly the situation Anna Bannister finds herself in. Earlier in the week, NFL...

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From Blogger to Broadcaster

I’ve been a fan all my life. Now I’m lucky enough to talk about it for a living.

My name is Blythe and I started my first sports blog in 2009 with little experience fueled by driven personality. Fast forward a few years and I’ve since parlayed a gig as a part-time blogger into a radio, TV and online broadcasting career.

Since starting GuysGirl when Blogspot blogs were all the rage, I taught myself WordPress, SEO, graphic design, user experience, analytics, email marketing, social media and more. I used this valuable experience at gigs such as an editor in chief at a print magazine, a radio host, TV commentator, podcaster and live digital broadcasting.

The future of media and how stories are told is constantly changing. And I’m here to show you how to turn a part-time blog into a full-time lifestyle change.