Jeff Pearlman

Two Writers Slinging Yang

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

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Jeff Pearlman

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7 de jul de 2026

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Episódios

Richard Marx: Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter 05.10.2021

On why rhyming can be a songwriter's nightmare; on the difference between writing a good song and a great song; on whether he still owns a song once someone else records it; on his new memoir, "Stores to Tell."

Joe Posnanski: Award-winning sports writer and author of "The Baseball 100" 27.09.2021

On compiling a lengthy (and fantastic) book in the era of short reads; on how his obsessive mind works when it comes to reporting; on Joe Paterno strife and Robin Yount's older brother.

Jonatha Brooke: Legendary singer/songwriter 20.09.2021

On how one starts a song with a killer line—then waits months for line No. 2; on writing through all the social media distractions of 2021; on why she should have worn KISS makeup while opening for Joe Cocker.

Wallace Matthews: Former Newsday boxing writer, NY Post and NY Daily News columnist, 1050 ESPN host and espn.com Yankees beat writer 14.09.2021

On arriving in a clubhouse, sitting on a player's chair and waiting for the confrontation; on standing up to (asshole) Kenny Lofton; on never being afraid of an athlete or manager.

Johnette Howard: Longtime sports writer, co-author of "All In," Billie Jean King's autobiography 07.09.2021

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 31.08.2021

On her amazing, important piece on Kentucky hospitals and the awful impact of COVID; on interviewing people experiencing the worst days of their lives; on the Kentucky mistrust of the vaccine; on the amazing rabid raccoon and his tragic/non-tragic drowning.

Kim Severson: New York Times Food Correspondent 24.08.2021

On the blissful art of great food writing; on techniques to have people open up; on the oft-exhausting New York Times editing.

Michael C. Bender: Wall Street Journal Senior White House reporter and author, "Frankly, We Did Win This Election" 17.08.2021

On the weird world of covering the Donald Trump White House; on why members of the administration were so willing to talk; on the pure hell of being an author during a pandemic.

Mirin Fader: Author, "Giannis: The Improbable Rise of an NBA MVP" 10.08.2021

On the nerves and anxiety of a first book release; of the greatest timing in the history of sports biographies; of what to do when an NBA team locks you out.

Luca Evans: Los Angeles Times stringer/Chapman University senior 03.08.2021

On the nerves and excitement of covering his first-ever Major League Baseball game; on deciding how to approach Joe Maddon; on laughing at the jokes of nearby writers; on failing to eat before languishing inside the Angels press box; on tie or no tie.

Dan Shaughnessy: Boston Globe sports columnist 27.07.2021

On making an in-his-prime Larry Bird quite angry; on the changing nature of the newspaper sports columnist; on David Oritz and PED; on covering the 1986 World Series and not caring who won.

T.J. Quinn: ESPN investigative reporter 19.07.2021

On overhearing Barry Bonds' grand jury testimony—and debating whether he could report on it; on the wonderland of Bobby Valentine and the early-2000s New York Mets; on calling it quits at 10 pm because (yawn) we're old.

Jesse Newell: Kansas City Star University of Kansas basketball, football beat writer 12.07.2021

On his explosive Sunday piece exposing a football scandal at KU; on calling people who r-e-a-l-l-y don't want to hear from you; on covering year after year of brutally bad football. 

Kate Fagan: Author, "All the Colors Came Out: A Father, a Daughter and a Lifetime of Lessons" 06.07.2021

On chronicling her late father's ALS—and the accompanying emotions; on leaving behind the world of ESPN and discovering some inner zen; on the craziness of the last-gasp Iverson 76ers.

James Wagner: New York Times baseball writer 28.06.2021

How how his Nicaraguan culture impacts his journalism; on how to make clubhouse time useful; on the general manager who wasn't so happy to see him; on the awfulness of writing short pieces.

Jon Wertheim: Sports Illustrated senior writer, 60 Minutes correspondent and author of, "Glory Days: The Summer of 1984 and the 90 Days That Changed Sports and Culture Forever" 22.06.2021

On how every cliche about aging is painfully true; on the brilliance of David Stern and the joy of the 1984 men's U.S. Olympic basketball trials; on the bliss of book PR

Angie Thomas: New York Times best-selling author of "The Hate U Give" 15.06.2021

On going from anonymity to one of America's biggest authors; on finding a literary agent via Twitter; on writing in the voice of others and uncovering inspiration via real-life experiences.

Jeff Passan: ESPN.com and @espn MLB writer 07.06.2021

On writing and reporting the saga of Drew Robinson, the Giants outfielder who attempted suicide—and lived; on knowing when to include details and when to leave details out; on having the world's sweetest first name.

Eli Saslow: Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post staff writer 01.06.2021

On spending days and days in Schenectady, N.Y. to follow around a frustrated landlord and a frustrated tenant; on the keys to embedding and observing; on having reluctant subjects open up; on the trials of writing a screenplay based upon an article.

David Jordan: Co-author of "Cobra: A Life of Baseball and Brotherhood." 25.05.2021

On taking someone else's thoughts and converting them into his written voice; on submitting (yikes) 229,000 words to a publisher; on 1970s ballplayers and the desire to be remembered.

Jasmin Sani: Editor in chief—The Panther, Chapman University's student newspaper 18.05.2021

On running a student newspaper via Zoom during a yearlong pandemic; on leaving the house to cover a white lives matter protest; on the Trump-beholden professor who made life weird.

Chip Brantley: Co-host and writer of NPR's "White Lies," a Pulitzer finalist for investigative podcasts 11.05.2021

On convincing people to talk when they have no desire to talk; on the ethical dilemma of feeling sorry for those who committed terrible acts; on how to investigate a podcast

Matt Johnson: Former editor/writer, Mariposa Weekly Gazette 04.05.2021

On leaving his true love, journalism; on reporting during a pandemic; on the mystifying saga of the stranded donkey.

Alan Richman: Former GQ food, wine and restaurant writer 27.04.2021

On whether it's OK to savage a restaurant; on discovering the best pizza crust and steak; on feuding (and making peace) with Anthony Bourdain and on the great baseball hepatitis scare.

Virginia Heffernan: Los Angeles Times and Wired columnist 20.04.2021

On what it's like to have Tucker Carlson and his douche legions attack; on why we keep writing mean things about neighbors; on the rare journalist who actually (gasp) loves Twitter

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