Underdog Sports Celebrates AUDIBLE, The Football Magazine for Women
This could be a sign of the apocalypse.
A recent story on NPR reported the growing trend of womenโs fantasy football leagues. And now, thereโs an online football magazine for women: Audible!
At Underdog Sports, we love anyone or anything that challenges the status quo, reinvents the wheel, operates outside of the box, or makes the box into a basket. In our estimation, what could be more in keeping with the underdog spirit than a football magazine for the female fan.
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Audible (www.audiblemagazine.com) is a very well-done magazine for women who love football. It is essentially a one woman operation, and that woman has a day job, at least for now. Because of that, it is understandably a little thin on content. But the mag looks good and the content found there is definitely well written.
Cindi Damman, Audibleโs founder, editor and publisher, grew up loving football from as far back as she can remember. Like most children of either gender, she was introduced to the sport by her father. They watched college and pro games together on television.
โThere was just something about the game that grabbed me,โ Damman said. โI was hooked.โ
Yet naรฏve. Damman says she was surprised but pleased to discover as a high school freshman that high schools had football teams. From the first game, that first year, she never missed.
Now fast forward to young adulthood. Damman, a Chicagoland native, was living and working in Miami. It was that magical year in Chicago sports loreโ1985. It was the preseason. Her boss mentioned to her, โYour Bears are playing in town this weekend.โ
Damman got her hands on some tickets, watched the Bears lose to the fish, and from then on knew she had to be in the house, wherever the Bears playโhome or away.ย Twenty-four years later, Damman attends every regular season and postseason game the Bears play.
But itโs not a short leap from addicted fan to magazine publisher. On the other hand, personal growth specialists will tell you that there comes a moment in everyoneโs life when your passion meets your purpose and a new career is born.
Damman got the idea when she was speaking with an acquaintance on the West Coast who mentioned starting an online magazine. As soon as Damman heard those two words in the same sentence, she knew what she would be doing in her spare time.
โIt was just one of those things,โ she said. โYou know, synergy, synchronicity? Somebody says something and the light goes on and suddenly you know exactly what you want to be doing more than anything else.โ
Damman actually teamed up with the other woman to get the brand launched, but both have day jobs and ย her colleague have had to pull back just to manage her own magazine (different topic). That leaves Damman as a publishing company of one. Between a demanding daytime schedule as a professional recruiter, her weekly commitments to follow the Bears wherever they may play, and keeping her new project moving and growing, Damman is devoid of time for anything elseโliterally.
A quick visit to the Audible site provides an intriguing if not crowded menu. Articles in the current issue include such titles as, โPreseason GamesโShould I Care?โ ย โFemale vs. Male Fans, Are We Really that Different?โ as well as explanations of the rules, interviews and a โMost Valuable Fanโ category.
Damman hopes to be able to make Audible her only professional commitment in the very near future. But in the meantime, her new baby has all the signs of healthy development, promising a long and successful life.
John Wingspread Howell publishes the online magazine Underdog Sports, "For every team against the odds and every fan with the faith to believe."
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