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Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham launches podcast with The Volume

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Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham's podcast with The Volume
Courtesy of Andrea Behrends

Throughout her first season with the Indiana Fever, Sophie Cunningham has capitalized off the court with multiple endorsement deals. Now, she has her own podcast.

Cunningham is joining forces with The Volume network to launch her show, Show Me Something, the company announced Wednesday. She will co-host with longtime friend West Wilson – who stars on Bravo’s Summer House and is also from Columbia, Mo.

During the show, the duo will focus on pop culture, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, among other topics. The first episode of the weekly show dropped Wednesday.

“It’s an exciting time for the WNBA, and we’re thrilled to grow The Volume’s portfolio with a show that celebrates women’s sports, pop culture, and friendship,” said Dane Aagaard, The Volume’s chief revenue officer, in a statement to Front Office Sports.

Cunningham signed with the Fever this offseason after starting her WNBA career with the Phoenix Mercury. She was part of Indiana’s roster overhaul as the franchise worked to build around Caitlin Clark, fresh off a Rookie of the Year award in 2024, and has proven to be an enforcer for the Fever this year. Through 21 games, Cunningham is averaging 7.5 points and 3.9 rebounds as a key contributor.

In addition to her podcast partnership with The Volume, Cunningham also inked deals with Arby’s and Ring this season. Her social media following has also grown, now boasting more than 1.1 million followers on Instagram and 1.6 million followers on TikTok.

Sophie Cunningham is the latest active athlete to partner with The Volume for a podcast. Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green also has a show on the network in which he also talks about not only basketball, but sports and life. Other The Volume personalities include Colin Cowherd, Shannon Sharpe, Chad Ochocinco and Richard Sherman.

Cunningham maintains a strong presence on social media, though she recently received a fine from the WNBA after a recent post. She said she had to pay $500 as a result of a TikTok video.

Cunningham called out “some refs” in the TikTok and used Sabrina Carpenter’s latest single, “Manchild,” to do so. She reacted to the fine on social media Wednesday, saying she found it “funny.”

In addition, Cunningham said there are more issues surrounding the WNBA right now. The players’ association and the league are in the midst of collective bargaining agreement negotiations, which came to a head during All-Star Weekend. Cunningham alluded to that in her post.

“I got fined $500 for this TikTok,” Cunningham wrote on X. “idk why this is funny to me… like ok. you got it bud! Cause there’s not more important things to be worried about with our league right now.”