Holly Rowe, known mostly for her work with ESPN, is starting a new podcast. The show will be called “Call Your Mother,” and will feature Rowe with her son, McKylin.
Announcing the show on her X account, Rowe said, “How do you stay connected with your adult kids? For me and my son, we get together and laugh. “Call Your Mom” podcast drops tomorrow. Hope you enjoy.”
Rowe works as a sideline reporter for ESPN/ABC’s coverage of college football, including the College Football Playoffs, the WNBA, women’s college basketball, and the Women’s College World Series, among other high-profile assignments.
Rowe signed a long-term extension with ESPN last March and told The Athletic’s Richard Deitsch at the time of the announcement,“I feel like I am living my best life and I am so grateful to ESPN for letting me keep doing this.”
Rowe was named the 2023 Curt Gowdy Media Award winner from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame for her electronic media work.
McKylin Rowe is a certified personal trainer and also an actor, who played a part in the film American Underdog about the story of Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner.