Crull Me Maybe
Crull Me Maybe
Podcast Description
Crull Me Maybe is the podcast where broadcaster Kelly Crull goes beyond the professional resumes and public personas to connect with guests on a deeper, more personal level. Each week, Kelly invites athletes, entertainers, media personalities, and hometown heroes to open up about the stories, moments, and relationships that have shaped who they are — not just what they do.
From childhood dreams to life’s biggest curveballs, Crull Me Maybe is a conversation space for laughs, honesty, and everything in between.
New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe and get to know the real people behind the public figures.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast explores themes such as personal journeys, the impact of sports culture, and inspiring stories that resonate with audiences. Recent episodes delve into topics like Taylor Swift's creative reveals, Caitlin Clark's influence on WNBA attendance, and women breaking barriers in sports, showcasing how these narratives shape public perception and inspire future generations.

Crull Me Maybe is the podcast where broadcaster Kelly Crull goes beyond the professional resumes and public personas to connect with guests on a deeper, more personal level. Each week, Kelly invites athletes, entertainers, media personalities, and hometown heroes to open up about the stories, moments, and relationships that have shaped who they are — not just what they do.
From childhood dreams to life’s biggest curveballs, Crull Me Maybe is a conversation space for laughs, honesty, and everything in between.
New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe and get to know the real people behind the public figures.
Crull Me Maybe Podcast | Atlanta Vibe & Phobio Partnership Making a Community Impact
On this episode of Crull Me Maybe, we step outside the lines of competition to highlight how sports teams can create meaningful change in their communities. Host Melanie Crull is joined by Laura “Bird” Kuhn, GM and assistant coach of the Atlanta Vibe, and Missy Taylor, CEO of Phobio.
They discuss the “Pass It On” campaign, a unique partnership that allows fans to donate old technology—like phones, laptops, and tablets—to support Gwinnett County Public Schools.
Learn how this initiative is helping schools receive funding, keeping devices out of landfills, and strengthening connections between the Vibe and the Gwinnett community.
Whether you’re a sports fan, community leader, or simply looking for ways to give back, this episode highlights how teamwork off the court can make a real difference.
⏱️ Chapters
0:00 Welcome to Crull Me Maybe
0:12 Introducing Bird Kuhn & Missy Taylor
1:16 How the “Pass It On” Campaign Started
2:25 Why This Partnership Was a Perfect Fit for the Atlanta Vibe
3:58 The Importance of Community Involvement in Sports
5:04 How the Partnership Comes to Life at Vibe Games
6:19 Feedback from Schools, Fans & the Community
7:43 Player Involvement & Connecting with Young Fans
9:35 How Donating Old Devices Creates Real Impact
10:44 How to Participate in the Campaign
11:08 Supporting the Initiative at Atlanta Vibe Matches
12:50 What Success Looks Like for the Future
13:52 Final Thoughts & Wrap-Up
🔗 How to Get Involved
Donate your unused devices and support local schools through the Pass It On campaign. Fans can also learn more at Atlanta Vibe home matches and community events.
📣 About the Podcast
Crull Me Maybe brings you conversations that go beyond the game—featuring athletes, leaders, and changemakers making an impact in sports and the community.
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