⚽️ How World Champion and mom of two Ashlyn Harris is opening her world to fans
The iconic, 2x World Champion and retired professional soccer player Ashlyn Harris has entered the chat.

The iconic, 2x World Champion and retired professional soccer player Ashlyn Harris has entered the chat.
Ashlyn invites fans into her world as a mom of two, sharing everything from family adventures with Sophia to red carpet moments and snippets of her bi-coastal life. With daily vlogs, exclusive livestreams, styling sessions, and genuine 1-on-1 conversation, Ashlyn is building a community where connecting comes first.
We asked her a few questions to see how she spends her days as a Passes creator.
What's something you believed as a kid that still makes you laugh?
That if you worked hard enough and were good enough, life would just... make sense. Like there was a clean path. I really thought adults had it figured out. Turns out we're all just all kids with credit cards and anxiety.
What's been living rent-free in your mind lately?
How fast everything is moving. My kids growing, my career shifting, this whole new chapter I'm in. I keep thinking about how precious and fragile all of it is — and how I don't want to miss it by being too busy chasing the next thing.
What's one thing about being a Passes creator you didn't expect?
How intimate it would feel. I thought it would just be posting content — but it's actually community. People aren't just watching, they're showing up, opening up and trusting me with pieces of their lives. That part hit me in the heart in a way I wasn't ready for.
What are the main differences between being an athlete and a creator? Are there any similarities?
As an athlete, everything was about performance and results. As a creator, it's about honesty and connection. But the similarity is the discipline — showing up when you don't feel like it, pushing through doubt and staying committed to something bigger than you on the hard days.
What's a behind-the-scenes moment from creating content that your subscribers would be surprised by?
How much of this is made between school drop-offs, snack breaks and exhaustion. There's nothing glamorous about me recording something while one kid is yelling for a juice box and the other is climbing on my back — but that's actually the real magic of it.
If you could give your past self (right before joining Passes) one piece of advice, what would it be?
Stop overthinking and just be yourself. The thing you're scared to show... your softness, your truth, your mess; that's actually what people connect to the most.
What's something you've learned from your Passes community that changed how you create?
The vulnerability isn't weakness, it's an invitation. When I show up honestly, it gives other people permission to do the same. That's way more powerful than anything perfectly curated.
What's your go-to karaoke song (even if you've never done karaoke)?
"Don't Stop Believin" — Emotional, hopeful, a little dramatic and absolutely meant to be sung way too loud.