On how Mark's Barry Bonds book brought him glory, while my Barry Bonds brought bought me Dollar Store space; on how the entire Balco investigation commenced; on the non-joys of cold calling subjects. On rising through the ranks at Sports Illustrated; on interviewing a naked 400-pound coach in his hotel room; on the perfect cover letter and approach to landing a job in journalism. On the nonsense of "hot takes." On the nightmare of the noose/Bubba Wallace coverage; on nonstop Twitter hate; on how a kid who knew nothing about racing became a NASCAR authority; on bullying via Tony Stewart. On her early days as sports editor of the Main Line Chronicle; on what it takes to pull of a great interview; on whether she would still advise aspiring journalists to enter the field. I turn to social media and take everything you've got. On why it was time to set down his pen; on the old-school days of Philadelphia sports writing; on the biggest mistake of his careerand battling back; on Mike Schmidt and Steve Carlton and Pete Rose and Julio Franco. ", Amber Skye: Lesbian erotica writer and author of "Kitty Katz & Her Pink Cadillac". Tom Passmore: The (Corning, N.Y.) Leader's only sports writer, On covering high schools while simultaneously taking photographs while simultaneously keeping stats while simultaneously putting a section together; on existence at his 8,000-circulation daily newspaper; on how to treat young athletes., Jesse Dougherty: Washington Nationals beat writer for the Washington Post. A soup-to-nuts deep dive into reporting on tragedy; on asking people to discuss the worst pain of their lives; on second guessing your efforts; on driving nearly 4,000 miles across the state of Texas. in shut up and fish poleducer. Ron Shelton: Writer, director and author, "The Church of Baseball: The Making of Bull Durham: Home Runs, Bad Calls, Crazy Fights, Big Swings, and a Hit", On the joys of having made "Bull Durham" and the hell of making it; on whether "Cobb" is a misunderstood classic; on how his minor league baseball career impacted his filmmaking., Rich Cohen: Longtime journalist and author, "The Adventures of Herbie Cohen: World's Greatest Negotiator.". On sitting across from Oprah and asking great questions; on whether celebrity can be intimidating; on how to convince people to open up during chats; on whether publicists are friends or foes. Zach Berman, Eagles beat writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer/Daily News. Jimmy Kimmel: Host and Executive Producer, "Jimmy Kimmel Live!". Stone is an American creator who is currently joined by her long-term boyfriend, Taymour Ghazi. Max Borenstein: Showrunner, writer, HBO's "Winning Time", On the enormous difference between Magic Johnson saying, "It does" and "It do"; on how to make a scene soar without overwriting and relying too much on dialogue; on sharing the credit for a project with dozens of collaborators., Mark Whicker: Newly retired Southern California News Group sports columnist. On jumping onto a huge beat at a huge newspaper at a young age; on the awkwardness of the clubhouse approach; on life without Bryce Harper and life with Juan Soto; on surviving an eternal season of Major League Baseball. On covering the 1988 expansion Miami Heat through a 17-game losing streak; on writing sans bias about the NBA while being employed by the NBA; on the post-9.11 catharsis of writing about his late brother; on the highs and lows of modern media. Kiss without makeup! On delving into his family's past and not fearing what he might find; on writing an open letter to the University of Miami and urging the school to give up football; on why Milt Wagner should have been the next Dr. J; on the sad decline of magazines. Straight outta Auckland, New Zealand, the author of "Hounded," John Adams Morgan was born on 17 September 1930 in Oyster Bay, Long Island. On what it's like to have a show coming out on HBO in two weeks; on the steps Jim took to option my book, "Showtime," and why he brought a block of chocolate, a tomato and imitation wine drink to my house; on life insider the writers' room. Susan Orlean: New York Times best-selling author of "The Library Book" and staff writer, The New Yorker. Jesse Washington: Andscape senior writer and longtime newspaper/magazine scribe. Chris Herring: Sports Illustrated writer and author, "Blood in the Garden: The Flagrant History of the 1990s New York Knicks". Yaron Weitzman: Bleacher Report writer and author of "Tanking to the Top: The Philadelphia 76ers and the Most Audacious Process in the History of Professional Sports". 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. On how he still finds joy and passion out of a Michigan-Michigan state football game; on how living around the world has shaped his appreciation of the job; on an angry Rick Pitino and the rise and fall of The National. On conveying much in a very small space; in bringing life to characters who existed only in your head; in watching "Justice League" with myriad cringes and being blown off by Reggie Bush. On covering the Cardinals since 1978; on the legendary Garry Templeton-Ozzie Smith swap, the outrageous Joaqun Andjar, the immortal Albert Pujols and on surviving more than five decades in newspaper. On becoming the youngest Sports Illustrated staff writer in magazine history; on negotiating for time with Ken Griffey, Jr.; on avoiding a fight with Phil Mickelson; on $400-per-night hotel rooms. Nora Princiotti: New England Patriots writer for the Boston Globe. Eat Pray #FML summary. On the complexities and jots of writing a book about your father; on how to join "Boys in the Boat" and "Seabiscuit" as runaway best-sellers; on the art of the celebrity profile and Chris Pratt grilling Costco steaks. On leaving his true love, journalism; on reporting during a pandemic; on the mystifying saga of the stranded donkey. Alec Lewis: Kansas City Royals beat writer, The Athletic. Marcy Holland: Writer of myriad Hallmark Channel Christmas movies. Nicole Auerbach: The Athletic senior writer. On covering the 2020 presidential election; on the highs and lows of being a reporter when politicians go out of their way to make your life miserable; on writing the most important story of your life on deadline from home during a pandemic. On the absolute pleasure-pain experience of writing a book; on eight hours in Montana with Phil Jackson and feeling the love of Shaq; on promoting a book in the aftermath of Kobe Bryant's death. On chronicling the early days of a basketball icon; on the complications of writing about someone who recently passed; on whether the modern newspaper sports columnist still matters; on being called out via Zoom by a Philadelphia Flyer standout. On what it is to write episodes of shows like "2 Broke Girls" and "The King of Queens"; on the highs and lows of the writers' room; on taking a break from TV to write her first book, "Don't Wait Up: Confessions of a Stay At Work Mom"; on calling out relatives in print and hoping they're not overly upset. On having her name appear in nationwide newspaper transaction announcements; on the adjustment from media relations to covering a team; on the weird experiences of covering Roger Clemens and chronicling the World Series no one remembers. Jay Horwitz: Longtime New York Mets PR legend and author of "Mr. Met". 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. On walking the line between ownership, players and the press; on how to handle conflict with reporters; on the high of the 1986 World Series and the low of a player's death; on finding stories when a team stinks. Dave Kindred: Former Washington Post columnist, current mortonladypotters.com writer. On pitching (and then being assigned) the story of a 70-year-old Polish kayaker who has crossed the Atlantic three times; on capturing a subject without speaking his language; on the terror of awaiting that first call from your editor. On reporting and writing definitively on the lives of Vince Lombardi, Barack Obama, Roberto Clemente, Bill Clinton; on finding nuggets of information that make your head explode; on the difference between dealing with athletes and politicians; on the Donald Trump biography he will never, ever write. The soups and nuts and crackers and eggs and muffins of writing my 10th bookfeaturing guest host Michael J. Lewis. On chronicling her late father's ALSand the accompanying emotions; on leaving behind the world of ESPN and discovering some inner zen; on the craziness of the last-gasp Iverson 76ers. His life changed. Rick (The Commish) Hummel: Former St. Louis Post-Dispatch baseball writer. Luca Evans: Los Angeles Times stringer/Chapman University senior. Jeff Pearlman's weekly in-depth, no-holds-barred conversation with a writer on writing. Trivia (2) Daughter of Dee Wallace & Christopher Stone. On what it's like having (my pathetic, podunk home turf) work to ban her book from school libraries; on why people feel so threatened by words on a page; on whether it's limiting to write for a younger audience. David Ritz: Legendary ghost writer (for everyone from Aretha to Marvin Gaye to Sinbad and Scott Weiland), song writer, liner notes penner. On myth vs. reality of Texas high school football; on how to tell the story of the Dallas Mavs without always talking about Luka Doni; on whether a career in journalism matches one's dreams. On feeling compelled to write about Jackie Robinson; on dissecting the details from long-ago newspaper articles; on the joy of the deep dig; on pissing off an NHL player and living to tell. Stephanie Apstein: Sports Illustrated staff writer. On the glorious days and wild nights of American magazines; on the insanity of the 50 Greatest Athletes (from every state) issue; on the famous bakeoff to become managing editor. Dan Shaughnessy: Boston Globe sports columnist. Melissa Schuman: Former Dream singer, MELISSA EXPLAINS IT ALL blogger, sexual assault survivor. On whether the United States of America survives the Trump Nightmare; on why courage in politics is so hard to find; on hope when there's little to hope for. Steve Buckley: Writer for The Athletic and author of the greatest magazine piece of all time. Jose de Jesus Ortiz: St Louis Post-Dispatch sports columnist. On the uphill battle that was challenging Donald Trump for the GOP presidential nomination; on how he turned from praising the 45th president to loathing him; on putting that anger into words; on why Bernie Sanders can win. On how one turns his words into hip-hop; on mixing and matching sounds; on what it is to stroll a Kentucky stage naked while holding a stuffed penis; on whether it's OK to rap about shooting the president; on finding meaning in music and the overrated non-joy of appearing on MTV. On how aging impacts a writer; on his comprehensive chronicling of KISS; on why being the Ethicist wasn't all he hoped; on sitting down for chats with Taylor Swift and Kobe Bryant. 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. John Adams Morgan and Sonja Morgan went on their first date together after reconnecting in Aspen and, falling victim to love at first sight, John ended their meal together with a proposal (via Distractify). Jane Leavy: New York Times best-selling author of The Big Fella: Babe Ruth and the World He Created. On athletes engaging with the media and deciding which reporters are trustworthy; on the myriad give-and-take options between scribes and jocks; on why nearly all professional football players areultimatelymeat and what it's like to walk away from the sport. Matt Laslo: Managing Editor, The News Station. Seth Abramovitch: Hollywood Reporter senior writer. Jasmin Sani: Editor in chiefThe Panther, Chapman University's student newspaper. All sorts of questions about writing, reporting, researching. Amy Chozick: New York Times writer at large, author of "Chasing Hillary". Chad Finn: Boston Globe sports media columnist. On the genius behind one of the great HBO shows of all time; on the early frustrations and struggles of a young TV writer; of the difficulty of capturing scenes and voices on television. Jonatha Brooke: Legendary singer/songwriter. On having a player invite you to his hotel room to seduce you with candles and Drake songs; on the (non) excitement of baseball's winter meetings; on missing the World Series to power lift. Leah Vann: LSU football and baseball writer, The (Baton Rouge) Advocate. 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. Gabrielle Stone is a 34-year-old American Movie Actress from Los Angeles, California, USA. She was born on Sunday, November 20, 1988. Is Gabrielle Stone married or single, and who is she dating now? Lets find out! As of 2022, Gabrielle Stone is possibly single. Gabrielle Stone is an American actress and dancer born in Los Angeles, California. So did mine. On living with ALS; on piecing together a memoir for his sons; on the highs and lows of work as a freelance writer. Stone is an American author currently engaged with her long-term. On landing that first book deal; on tracking down Phil Knight and a Pointer Sister for interviews; on the satisfaction of sitting in an empty book shop and knowing you've arrived. On how her husband's ALS diagnosis led to catharsis via podcast; on listening to someone's pain without interruption or judgement; on why expressing one's feelings to a wide audience is so important. Jemele Hill: Author, "Uphill: A Memoir" and contributing writer, The Atlantic. I roamed the event (held on the campus of USC), seeking out interesting people. Robert Garrett: Author, "Stringer: A Sportswriter's Memoir" and ALS patient. Morgan Campbell: Senior contributor, CBC Sports/Former Toronto Star sports writer. The Special Bunkered At Home Episode: A Writing Q&A (with Catherine Pearlman). Shalise Manza Young: Yahoo Sports columnist/former Boston Globe Patriots beat writer, On the highs and lows of Belichick, Brady and the dynastic Patriots; on whether columnists ever need to admit they were wrong; on the ills of social media and the future of the industry, Jeff Pearlman: Author, "The Last Folk Hero: The Life and Myth of Bo Jackson". On transitioning from a mainstream publication to starting his own shop; on why the modern athlete is willing to talk to reporters from nontraditional outlets; on his moment in the spotlight with Aaron Rodgers. Rita Williams-Garcia: Author, New York Times best-selling author of "One Crazy Summer". Dave Sheinin: Washington Post baseball writer, On covering the grand ol' game during a pandemic; on receiving a $50 tip at the piano from Dusty Baker; on introducing Washington to Bryce Harper and spending a season tracking RGIII/. On expressing oneself in the age of Trump; on holding evangelicals accountable for hypocrisy; on the power of social media and a Tweet from Katy Perry. On why one would think, "You know what demands a book? On what makes great criticism v. meh criticism; on the beauty of Breaking Bad and the inconsistencies of Entourage; on why one man watches so much televisionthen writes about it with passion and grace. 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. On traveling 102 years back in time to construct a remarkable piece of sports journalism; on entering a clubhouse and seeking out the best sources; on covering Don Shula and the early-1980s Miami Dolphins; on sitting alongside a drunk Billy Martin and a potted plant. Adande: Northwesterns director of sports journalism, John Branch: Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times writer, Rick Jervis: USA Today Texas-based reporter, Jessica Huseman: ProPublica national politics and civil rights reporter, Lee Jenkins: Sports Illustrated senior writer and my Sam Darnold profile rival, Mike Tollin: Award-winning producer, director, writer of every sports movie you've ever seen (Really, Marcus Thompson: The Athletic's new Bay Area writer, Steph Curry biographer, Russ Bengtson: Former Slam Magazine editor, Paul Kane: Washington Post congressional correspondent, Susan Slusser: San Francisco Chronicle Oakland A's beat writer, Howard Bryant: ESPN columnist, Hank Aaron biographer. Stepdaughter of Skip Belyea. by . On writing and reporting the saga of Drew Robinson, the Giants outfielder who attempted suicideand lived; on knowing when to include details and when to leave details out; on having the world's sweetest first name. Diane K. Shah: America's first woman sports columnist. On finding the courage and strength to come forward and blog about being raped; on the inevitable backlash of Internet trolls; on the liberation that comes with speaking out; on the nonsense world behind bubblegum pop. When shes not working, Dee enjoys spending lots of time with actress-filmmaker Gabrielle Stone, 30, her daughter with her second husband and frequent co-star, Christopher Stone. FML Talk on Apple Podcasts. Amie Just: Nebraska Cornhuskers columnist for the Lincoln Journal Star and HuskerExtra. On the rude hot dog waitress who inspired his new book, \u201cF You Very Much\u201d; on how an idea goes from brain to reality; on his work becoming a Jim Carrey movie. On devoting herself to covering drug cartels and the opioid crisis; on having a gun pulled on her while reporting; on accidentally entering a crack den; on why journalism has been the ideal career. On deep diving into the impact COVD is having on education; on finding ways to have parents and students open up and engage; on Texas' oft-strange approach to schooling. Tracy Letts: Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Tony Award-winning actor, "Jack McKinney" in "Winning Time". Callie Caplan: Dallas Morning News sports writer. Marshall Ramsey: Clarion-Ledger editorial cartoonist and two-time Pulitzer finalist. On the blood on John Mugabi's shorts; on writing with a hangover; on what the great columnists look for and why interviewing is an art. 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. 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. On locking himself in a cabin, living off of noodles and energy drinks while writing 8,000 words per day; on embracing the unique joy of shitty Amazon reviews; on why Urban Meyer is the world's biggest douche. The chat was recorded, and touched on a large number of topics related to this pod. On what it is to cover the Super Bowl; on the heaven/hell that is Media Day; on whether it's possible to know Carson Wentz's true feelings; on existing as a fly on the wall (in an NFL locker room) alongside 500 other flies. On the blissful art of great food writing; on techniques to have people open up; on the oft-exhausting New York Times editing. Gary Myers: Former Dallas Morning News, New York Daily News NFL writer, On how to navigate the football locker room in an era of NFL media indifference; on the awfulness of Bill Belichick and the anger of Danny White and the heartbreak of Dennis Byrd; on finding the real Jerry Jones in a new book, "How 'Bout Them Cowboys?". On proposing, then writing a political book in a year of 800 other political books; on arranging an interview with the president of the United States, then sitting across from him for 40 minutes; on catching political figures off guard and having them open up; on the never-to-be Super Bowl champion Detroit Lions. Beth Warren: Louisville Courier-Journal investigative reporter. Tim O'Brien: Author, "The Things They Carried" and "Dad's Maybe Book". On how early Hollywood disappointment led to success; on writing Johnny Lawrencea character who is both loved and hated; on the greatest REO Speedwagon-centered scene in TV history. Gabrielle Stone is an American artist whose ex Ignacio Serricchio undermined her in 2017. Brad Mangin: Sports photographer, author of "28: A Photographic Tribute to Buster Posey". On the decision behind writing a memoir; on the famous (and righteous) "Donald Trump is a white supremacist" Tweet; on why she doesn't miss TV and why there's still joy to be found in journalism. This is a special episode of Two Writers Slinging Yang, in honor of the annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. On life at ESPN and BuzzFeed; On digging deep into the life of Earl Thomas when Earl Thomas is indifferent to the dig; on finding Michael Sam\u2019s forgotten father; on knocking on strange doors and not knowing what awaits. chefs choice meat slicer 610 replacement parts Jeff Pearlman: Talking USFL and "Football for a Buck". Johnette Howard: Longtime sports writer, co-author of "All In," Billie Jean King's autobiography, On capturing Billie Jean King's voice via the written word; on weird times in the Detroit Pistons locker room with Mark Aguirre; on sexism in journalism and sustaining a long career, Alex Acquisto: Lexington Herald-Leader public health and social services reporter. Gabrielle goes through a pretty typical cheatingturneddivorce situation and then, the next day after serving her husband divorce papers, meets a new man and falls immediately into a new relationship. Tyler Dunne: Editor and publisher of GoLongTD.com and former Bleacher Report NFL writer. Keri Blakinger: Houston Chronicle crime, death penalty reporter. On being thrown onto an NFL beat without much notice; on watching Alex Smith's leg being brokenthen reacting as a writer; on whether players care whether a writer exists; on Major League Baseball presenting the Iran hostages with lifetime passes. Steve Cannella: Sports Illustrated co-editor in chief, On the nightmarish joy/hell of the 1999 compilation of SI's 50th greatest athletes from every state; on how we left out George Brett (deliberately) and Evander Holyfield (accidentally); on whether print magazines are still worth reading; on how life without an office can be shockingly productive, Katie Strang: The Athletic senior enterprise and investigative writer. Dan Wetzel: Yahoo Sports national columnist (live from the campus of Ohio University). Charles P. Pierce: Esquire Political Blogger, On how one maintains sanity while going 24/7 American politics; on the jerkiness of an in-his-prime Roger Clemens; on the life and death of The National, Joan Ryan: San Francisco Giants media consultant and author of Intangibles: Unlocking the Science and Soul of Team Chemistry. On writing a book when all of the characters are long dead; on growing up with a legendary journalist for a father; on wild nights and crazy days with Quinton McCracken, Bubba Trammell and the 1998 Tampa Bay Devil Rays. This is my story. On covering the best college football team in America; on finding Trevor Lawrence's best friend at a small-town Burger King; on what one learned from a summer in the New York Yankees' clubhouse. Ivan Maisel: Veteran college football writer and author of: "I Keep Trying to Catch His Eye: A Memoir of Loss, Grief, And Love", On what it is to write about grief, and how it helps (or doesn't help) the healing process; on the best ways to help people who are grieving; on what he would like us to know about his son, Max, On what it means to cover the intersection of sports and social issues; on what to write about Trevor Bauer; on why it's OK to have a Yankee tattoo and write about the Yankees; on writing a book with another person., Paul Gutierrez, ESPN.com's Las Vegas Raiders beat writer. On why, oh why, tight ends save football; on whether Chuck Muncie was better than Bo Jackson (Jeff's answer: a strong no! On finding sexiness in random words; on whether an ugly word (like, c*nt) can be beautiful in the right context; on why writing about sex is healthy for the soul. Tim Alberta: Politico Magazine chief political correspondent and author of "American Carnage". "; on delving deep into the genius that was Blind Melon; on the 1980s New York Jets and life without a literary agent. Liz Astrof: Award-winning executive producer and one of the most successful sitcom writers in television. The absolute craziest journalistic experience of my lifetime. WebGabrielle Stone was born on 20 November 1988 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Leigh Montville: Former Boston Globe columnist, Sports Illustrated senior writer. Jeff Pearlman: On all the lessons learned about book PR, On selling your soul to pimp a book; on doing 150 interviews; on $3,000 for a shitty website; on never turning down an interview; on endless bookplates, Danielle Lerner: University of Memphis basketball writer, The Daily Memphian. Catherine Pearlman: Author of, "First Phone: A Child's Guide to Digital Responsibility, Safety, and Etiquette.". Gabrielle Stone is an American actress whose ex-husband Ignacio Serricchio cheated on her in 2017. Stephanie McCrummen: Washington Post National Reporter. Mirin Fader: Bleacher Report writer-at-large. On the gloriously rich days of 1990s magazine journalism; on finding a deep understanding of Whitney Houston; of her meh opinion of "The Chronic" and her love of the written word. On writing a biography of a legendary sports figure when the legendary sports figure doesn't participate; on why Charles Barkley's niece was a game changer; on calling potential sourcesthen calling them again; on how a stutter impacts (and doesn't impact) his career. Ben Arthur: Tennessee Titans beat writer, The (Nashville) Tennessean. Alexander Wolff: Former Sports Illustrated senior writer, author of "Endpapers: A Family Story of Books, War, Escape and Home". Adrian Dater: Editor/writer, ColoradoHockeyNow.com. Joined by her long-term boyfriend, Taymour Ghazi she was born on,. Great food writing ; on reporting during a pandemic ; on reporting during a ;. 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