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[Finding Identity and Love: An Interview with WNBA Star Natasha Cloud]-[W.N.B.A. Star Natasha Cloud Doesn’t Play When It Comes to Love]

Modern Love · B2 · 2025-10-29

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The Journey Toward Self-Discovery and Authenticity

In this episode of Modern Love, host Anna Martin sits down with WNBA powerhouse Natasha Cloud to discuss the intersections of professional sports, personal identity, and the complexities of love. Cloud, a standout player for the New York Liberty, shares a raw and vulnerable perspective on her life, highlighting how her upbringing, her activism, and her personal relationships have molded her into the person she is today.

Rooted in Love: A Non-Traditional Upbringing

Cloud’s story begins with her unique family dynamic. Raised in a predominantly white community in Pennsylvania by a white mother and a stepfather who she considers her "real father," Cloud describes a childhood defined by unconditional support. She recalls the pivotal moment at age 12 when she realized she was different, leading to an honest conversation with her mother about her biological father. Despite the shock, Cloud emphasizes that her reaction was not one of rage, but of profound gratitude for her parents. She notes, "I truly never, ever needed anything else besides him," underscoring that her entire sense of self is "rooted in love."

Coming into Blackness and Queerness

Cloud speaks candidly about the process of discovering her identity as a mixed-race Black woman. It wasn't until she attended the University of Maryland that she felt "engulfed in such beautiful blackness," which allowed her to embrace her identity fully. This journey of self-discovery extended to her sexual orientation. Cloud reveals that she spent years "faking being straight" due to the pressures of the industry and the fear of losing sponsorship opportunities. "I was limiting myself for all those years by not just being out and confident," she explains, noting that once she fully embraced her identity as a queer woman, her performance on the court actually improved. She describes this transformation as feeling like the "Hulk that just got his superpowers."

Navigating Love in the Public Eye

Cloud’s relationship with her partner, teammate Isabel Harrison, serves as a central theme of the conversation. The couple is intentional about maintaining professional boundaries while playing on the same team, emphasizing that they are "Tosh and Izzy" in the locker room and "Tizzy" at home. Cloud highlights the importance of having an equal partner who maintains their own independence, stating, "I feel fully fulfilled. It’s the first time I’ve ever been fully reciprocated to in my relationship."

Resilience and Accountability

Beyond her personal life, Cloud discusses the pressures of being a professional athlete. She describes herself as a "sore loser" who channels her frustration through physical outlets like throwing medicine balls and practicing meditation. She emphasizes the importance of accountability, not just for herself but for her team. Whether it’s navigating a "frustrating-ass" family member’s political views or managing the pressure of the WNBA, Cloud maintains a philosophy of radical honesty. As she reflects on her growth, she concludes with a powerful realization: "I really fuck with who I am. I love myself. I love myself very thoroughly."

By weaving together stories of family, basketball, and identity, Natasha Cloud offers a testament to the power of living authentically. Her journey serves as a reminder that vulnerability and love are not weaknesses, but the foundations upon which true success is built.

🎯Key Sentences

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Let me put you on.
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I truly hate losing.
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I'll be frustrated.
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I'm a big, like, I'm going to go throw some shit first.
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You just got to get it out.
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📝Key Phrases

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don't knock it until you try it
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put you on
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sore loser
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accountability factor
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ebbs and flows
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📖 Transcript

Hey everyone, it's Anna.
Before we start the show, I want to ask you a question.
And please, don't be offended if it sounds a little direct, okay?
Here goes.
Are money issues affecting your relationship?
Money can be awkward and sensitive to talk about.

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