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Two Writers Slinging Yang

Jeff Pearlman
Jeff Pearlman's weekly in-depth, no-holds-barred conversation with a writer on writing. Available here and on iTunes
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Episodes

Daniel Dale: Washington correspondent for the Toronto Star

On Tweeting about every ... single ... thing Donald Trump says; on why presidents can lie and get away with it; on covering former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, having him accuse you of being a stalking pedophile—then admitting it was all a lie and offering a bobble head doll as a peace offering.

Nov 05, 201838 min

Elaina Plott: Staff writer, The Atlantic

On her riveting, detailed profile of Heidi Cruz, wife of Texas Senator Ted Cruz; on covering politics without slant or bias; on visiting an island that rising seas will ultimately engulf—and learning to understand why its inhabitants have faith in Donald Trump

Oct 23, 201843 min

Grant Wahl: Sports Illustrated senior writer

On rising up from low-level fact checker to one of the world's elite soccer scribes; on having a gun held to his head in an unfamiliar nation; on the move from college basketball to soccer; on living out his dream career.

Oct 16, 20181 hr 20 min

Tyler R. Tynes: SB Nation staff writer

On the writing and thinking behind "There Is No Escape from Politics"—one of my favorite pieces of 2017; on wasting away behind the desk at a fading newspaper; on the value of a forward-thinking editor and the trials and preconceptions that still (regrettably) come with being a young African-American scribe.

Oct 02, 201856 min

Stephanie Apstein: Sports Illustrated staff writer

On profiling Chris Davis, Baltimore's first baseman, as he struggles through one of the worst seasons in Major League history; on worrying/not worrying whether a subject is happy with your work; on lessons learned from observing Tom Verducci.

Sep 25, 201841 min

Ellie Douglas: Horror writer

Straight outta Auckland, New Zealand, the author of "Hounded," "Hounded 2," "Toxic Desire" and "Dead Wake" explains why severed heads and slashed necks and flesh-eating zombies bring her pen to life.

Sep 19, 201826 min

Mirin Fader: Bleacher Report writer-at-large

On traveling to Lithuania to track the Ball Family—minus their cooperation; on finding a voice; on watching hair being braided and seeing bliss; on a meteoric rise in a tough business.

Aug 28, 201851 min

Lesley Visser: Pioneering NFL journalist

On becoming the first woman to ever cover an NFL team; on having athletes hit on her and present her with underwear; on Bert Jones and Chuck Fairbanks and Jim McMahon and the legend of the 1970s Boston Globe sports department.

Aug 14, 201840 min

Dana O'Neil: The Athletic senior college basketball writer

On the ways experience, savvy, empathy and patience merge to make great journalism; on John Thompson and Coach K and sitting in the bleachers alongside the men (even when people demand one move elsewhere); on whether a woman will ever coach a Division I men's team and why a departure from ESPN was an unexpected blessing.

Aug 07, 201845 min

Chris Nashawaty: EW film critic

On the genius of Caddyshack; on whether great movies and bad movies deserve equal consideration; on why crappy films make him angry.

Jul 31, 201850 min

Gary Smith: Legendary Sports Illustrated writer

On the art and craft of the lengthy feature; on why he doesn't think of himself as a "sports journalist"; on Richie Parker and Radio and diving deep into a subject; on relying on a flip phone and going nowhere near Facebook and Twitter.

Jul 24, 201859 min

Richard Sandomir: New York Times obituary writer

On finding beauty and reason in writing about death; on bidding literary farewell to the daughter of a Nazi, a Yankees pitching coach and a woman who fought cancer courageously; on Stuart Scott's final days and delving into the making of "The Pride of the Yankees.

Jul 17, 201846 min

Mike Vaccaro: New York Post sports columnist

On his farewell ode to Yogi Berra; on never succumbing to writer's block on deadline; on his verbal smackdown of a former Mets GM; on his late father's influence on a blissful career.

Jul 10, 201852 min

Emily Bloch: South Florida Sun-Sentinel community reporter

On tracking down an escapee monkey; on 15 minutes on the phone with Paul Reiser; on covering the Parkland shooting tragedy; on having a newspaper steal your words; on the value of Millennials and the power of large quantities of coffee.

Jul 03, 201845 min

Maurice Patton: Columbia (Tenn.) Daily Herald sports editor

On the life of a small-town newspaper sports editor; on the college basketball coach who brought a gun to practice; on the sad decline of The Tennessean and why media needs to keep focusing upon high school athletics.

Jun 26, 201849 min

Jonathan Martin: N.Y. Times national political correspondent

On #fakenews and "failing New York Times" in the era of Trump; on chronicling John McCain's farewell; on the exciting slog of three presidential elections; on phone time with Joe Biden and why covering politics is like covering sports.

Jun 19, 201844 min

Mac Engel: Forth Worth Star-Telegram sports columnist

On whether sports columnists have a place in 2018; on squaring off against an agitated Juan Gonzalez; on liberal writing in a conservative part of America; on the saga of an amazing woman (raped at 12) and her Dallas Cowboy son.

Jun 12, 201847 min

Lane DeGregory: Tampa Bay Times Pulitzer Prize winner

On spending a night with Stormy Daniels at Thee Doll House in Tampa; on her remarkable piece about the trials, nightmares and slow growth of a feral child; on knocking on strange doors and sleeping side by side beneath a bridge with sex offenders.

Jun 05, 201842 min

Ken Rosenthal: Major League Baseball writer for The Athletic

On making every story count; on covering Cal Ripken, Jr. and writing beautifully on the night he broke Lou Gehrig's Iron Man record; on staring down Bobby Bonilla and Scott Erickson when things turned heated in the Baltimore clubhouse; on passion and love for a profession.

May 29, 201844 min

A.J. Cassavell: San Diego Padres beat writer for MLB.com

On covering 130 games (of oft-bad baseball) per year and still finding things to write about; on the awkwardness of the Major League clubhouse; on Kevin Quackenbush's beard and the Padres' need to return to brown-and-yellow uniforms.

May 15, 201849 min

Tommy Shaw: Styx singer/guitarist

On writing the perfect song; on feeling the pain from long-ago lyrics; on singing a tune for the 200,000th time and still bringing forth emotion and joy.

May 07, 20181 hr 3 min

Steve Rushin: Sports Illustrated writer, author

On having a Major League manager launch his pants your way; on making every word in an article count; on seven minutes with Dave Henderson and playing golf in Greenland.

May 01, 20181 hr 3 min

Jose de Jesus Ortiz: St Louis Post-Dispatch sports columnist

On the advantages of speaking Spanish in a Major League clubhouse; on showing your face after infuriating an athlete; on opining on a sport you know little about; on profiling the widow of Darryl Kile shortly after her husband's death.

Apr 24, 201841 min
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