The National Women's Hockey League is nearing the end of its first season as the first professional women's hockey league, and celebrated with its first all-star game this weekend. But while the fledgling organization is paying women hockey players for the first time ever, the pay remains far below that offered by the men's NHL. Meanwhile, the Buffalo Bills became the first NFL league with a female coach after promoting Kathryn Smith to assistant coach last week. Joy Cardin and her guest examine these recent strides for female athletes, and what more is needed for equity in athletics.