Episodes

  • Akwaaba from RI's Congressman Gabe Amo
    Mar 27 2026

    From West Africa to the World Stage.

    As Rhode Island prepares for soccer’s world stage in 2026, one historic development is putting the Ocean State in the global spotlight: Ghana has selected Rhode Island as its official base camp.

    In Episode 7 of the Rhode Island Summer of Soccer podcast, host Joe Kayata sits down with Rhode Island Congressman Gabe Amo — a Pawtucket native, Rhode Island’s first Black member of Congress, and the son of West African immigrants with family roots in Ghana and Liberia — to reflect on what this moment means personally and statewide.

    From economic impact and international visibility to culture, hospitality, and representation for young Rhode Islanders, the conversation highlights why this summer is about more than soccer. It’s about welcoming the world — and showing what makes Rhode Island special, one team at a time.

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    22 mins
  • Small State. Loud Support. U.S. Soccer Lives Here
    Mar 24 2026

    As Rhode Island prepares for soccer’s biggest moment in 2026, one thing is already clear: the Ocean State knows how to show up for the game.

    In Episode 6 of the Rhode Island Summer of Soccer podcast, host Joe Kayata talks with Kyle Lindsay, President of the American Outlaws Providence chapter, about the supporters who turn watch parties into traditions — and strangers into family.

    From early-morning matches and packed bars to grassroots community-building and local economic impact, the conversation highlights why Rhode Island consistently ranks among the country’s strongest soccer viewership markets — and what Outlaws fans hope the world remembers about Rhode Island support next summer.

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    23 mins
  • Homegrown and World Class: Geoff Cameron’s World Cup Journey
    Feb 2 2026

    As international soccer returns to New England in 2026, one player’s story highlights how world-class careers often begin close to home.

    In Episode 5 of the Rhode Island Summer of Soccer podcast, we sit down with Geoff Cameron, former U.S. Men’s National Team player and member of the 2014 World Cup squad, to discuss the role Rhode Island played in his development

    From local fields and college competition to representing his country on the world’s biggest stage, Cameron reflects on opportunity, perseverance, and the importance of strong grassroots pathways as the next generation prepares to experience soccer’s global spotlight right in their backyard.

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    30 mins
  • The Long Game: How Soccer Shapes RI's Future
    Jan 16 2026

    As Rhode Island prepares for soccer’s world stage in 2026, the Ocean State is focused on turning a global moment into lasting local impact.

    In Episode 4 of the Rhode Island Summer of Soccer podcast, host Joe Kayata talks with Jonathan Walker, Executive Director of the Rhode Island Sports Commission, and Darius Shirzadi, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Project GOAL, about how the World Cup can benefit Rhode Island’s communities, economy, and youth — long after the final whistle.

    From tourism and small business growth to youth access, representation, and opportunity through the game, the conversation explores how soccer can drive meaningful change — and how Rhode Island is working to ensure the moment leaves a lasting legacy.

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    23 mins
  • Prepare for the Pitch: Rhode Island’s FIFA Base Camp
    Jan 5 2026

    As Rhode Island prepares for soccer’s world stage in 2026, the Ocean State is emerging as a top-tier contender for visiting teams.

    In Episode 3 of the Rhode Island Summer of Soccer podcast, host Joe Kayata sits down with Bill Smith, Vice President of Athletics & Recreation at Bryant University, and Cory Kramer, General Manager of Graduate by Hilton Providence, to explore why both institutions were selected for the official FIFA Base Camp brochure — and what that recognition means for Rhode Island.

    From Bryant’s history of hosting professional and Division I athletes, to Graduate’s recovery-focused amenities and proximity to our food scene and culture, we’ll chat about what Rhode Island has to offer on and off the pitch.

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    18 mins
  • Beyond the Pitch: Rhode Island’s Soccer Culture
    Dec 12 2025

    As Rhode Island revs up for soccer’s world stage in 2026, our passionate communities are already bringing an international zeal for the beautiful game to the Ocean State.

    In Episode 2 of the Rhode Island Summer of Soccer podcast, host Joe Kayata sits down with East Providence Mayor Roberto DaSilva and Central Falls Mayor Maria Rivera to explore how Portuguese and Hispanic traditions have helped define Rhode Island’s soccer culture — from youth leagues to the electric atmosphere of international matchdays.

    We dive into East Providence’s deep Portuguese roots and beloved celebrations, and explore Central Falls’ rich Hispanic heritage and game-day traditions, and uncover how these cities represent the cultural heartbeat that makes the Ocean State unlike anywhere else.

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    26 mins