
Author:Vicki Mayk is the author of Growing Up on the Gridiron, a book about Owen Thomas, a student and football player at the University of Pennsylvania who committed suicide. Owen was also my next-door neighbor. Matt, Morgan, Owen, Kathy, and Tom Thomas Conversation:Total run time: 38:24 3:59 - Why Vicki wrote this book 8:35 - My relationship with Matt15:35 - My memories of Owen, including when he broke our window with a bb gun21:38 - Penn professor Adam Grant on how Owen was special25:28 - Football as a brotherhood, and if any changes to football should be made32:05 - Impressions of Parkland School District Your browser does not support this audio The embedded player works best in Google Chrome. You can download the mp3 by clicking here, and the podcast is available in iTunes.
Feb 20, 2021

Author: Dr. Andrew Selee is the president of the Migration Policy Institute and the author of Vanishing Frontiers: The Forces Driving Mexico and the United States Together. Conversation: Total run time: 26:21 2:38 - US and Mexico as highly integrated neighbors 7:26 - The "Mexican Dream": Americans moving to Mexico 9:32 - Current state of immigration, including caravans and the border wall 18:51 - Impact of anti-immigrant rhetoric 21:24 - Mexican president Obrador 23:05 - Best places in Mexico to visit Your browser does not support this audio The embedded player works best in Google Chrome. You can download the mp3 by clicking here, and the podcast is available in iTunes.
May 12, 2019

Author: George Vecsey is an author and former columnist for the New York Times. We talk about his experience covering soccer detailed in his book Eight World Cups. Visit George online at georgevecsey.com, and follow him on twitter @georgevecsey. Conversation: Total run time: 55:13 2:29 - The state of soccer coverage in America in 1982 6:41 - Turning his experiences into a book 10:07 - The great fans from Trinidad and Tobago 12:53 - US vs. Brazil: July 4, 1994 14:49 - The joy of traveling 20:12 - Best player, team, and national anthem 28:11 - Alternatives (or lack thereof) to penalty kick shootouts 31:39 - The state of American soccer 38:35 - Baseball talk, including best players and Hall of Fame voting 46:01 - The future of American football 48:14 - Crossing paths with Donald Trump Your browser does not support this audio The embedded player works best in Google Chrome. You can download the mp3 by clicking here, and the podcast is available in iTunes. Additional Links: Leonardo's elbow on Tab Ramos in USA vs. Brazil Zinedine Zidane's masterful '98 World Cup Final The New Zealand national anthem
Jan 21, 2018

Screenwriter: Pen Densham is a screenwriter, author, director, and producer. We talk mostly about Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, which he co-wrote and produced and which I recently profiled. He also wrote the book Riding the Alligator: Strategies for a Career in Screenplay Writing. Conversation: Total run time: 41:02 1:41 - How he got started on Robin Hood 10:36 - The Robin Hood soundtrack 14:13 - Starting the movie with the Crusades 18:30 - Alan Rickman as the Sheriff of Nottingham 23:25 - Kevin Costner's performance 25:41 - Sean Connery's cameo 27:56 - His work on Rocky II Your browser does not support this audio The embedded player works best in Google Chrome. You can download the mp3 by clicking here, and the podcast is available in iTunes.
Dec 3, 2017

Author: J.W. Rinzler is a former editor at Lucasfilm where he wrote several books including the one we'll be discussing on this podcast, The Complete Making of Indiana Jones. You can purchase the book on Amazon and can visit J.W. on his website. Special Guest: Joseph Passman is an Iraq War Veteran, a PhD candidate, a childhood friend, and a seeker of fortune and glory. Conversation: Total run time: 53:15 2:20 - How J.W. got started at Lucasfilm 10:31 - CGI and its effect on quality 14:58 - Temple of Doom and Last Crusade 18:33 - Crystal Skull 23:10 - Indy 5 25:35 - George Lucas 33:06 - J.W.'s current projects 35:12 - Joined by special guest Joe Passman to talk all things Indiana Jones Your browser does not support this audio The embedded player works best in Google Chrome. You can also download the mp3 by clicking here, and the podcast is available in iTunes.
Jan 12, 2017

Author: Erik Kirschbaum is a correspondent for Reuters based in Germany. His latest book is Soccer Without Borders: Jürgen Klinsmann, Coaching the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team and the Quest for the World Cup, on sale at Amazon. Conversation: Total run time: 41:10 0:47 - How Erik met Jürgen Klinsmann and how the book came about. 12:17 - Klinsmann's competitive side and how he deals with criticism. 17:21 - The time Klinsmann asked the ref not to give his opponent a red card. 21:42 - Klinsmann's job security and future. 26:03 - Ways to improve the U.S. men's national team. 33:13 - The atmosphere at a European soccer match. 38:18 - What Germans think about the U.S. Presidential election. Your browser does not support this audio The embedded player works best in Google Chrome. You can also download the mp3 by clicking here, and the podcast is available in iTunes.
Oct 11, 2016

Writer: Randall Jahnson is a screenwriter who worked on The Mask of Zorro, one of my favorite movies of all time. He lives in Portland but teaches screenwriting to clients throughout the world. Learn more about Randall at his website randalljahnson.com. Conversation: Total run time: 53:47 Listen to this song first to get in the right mood for the podcast. 0:01 - introduction 1:23 - getting involved with the Zorro project and meeting Steven Spielberg 12:41 - researching Zorro, Joaquin Murrieta, and the history of California 21:38 - working on the script 32:43 - more writers brought in 44:29 - Zorro goes to Spain (almost) 52:52 - epilogue Your browser does not support this audio The embedded player works best in Google Chrome. You can also download the mp3 by clicking here, and the podcast is available in iTunes.
Jun 29, 2016

Olympian: Casey FitzRandolph is an Olympic long track speed skater who competed in the '98, '02, and '06 Winter Olympics. He won the gold medal in the 500 meters at the '02 Salt Lake City Games. You can visit him online at his official website CaseyFitz.com. Book: No Stone Unturned, written by Jessie Garcia, is the story of the FitzRandolph family. It is available through Amazon. Conversation: Total run time: 29:28 0:01 - Introduction and background on Casey 1:34 - Casey talks about what makes a good speed skater 10:22 - short track vs. long track 17:51 - the gold medal ceremony 22:15 - the advice he'd give young athletes 23:28 - his family's book, No Stone Unturned 28:48 - Epilogue Your browser does not support this audio The embedded player works best in Google Chrome. You can also download the mp3 by clicking here, and you can listen in iTunes through both the Olympic Legends and Outstanding Authors podcasts.
May 17, 2016

Book: How We Can Save Sports: A Game Plan - available for purchase on Amazon. Author: Dr. Ken Reed is the sports policy director of League of Fans, an organization dedicated to reforming sports at all levels of society. Follow him on Twitter at KenReedLofF. Conversation: Total run time: 50:56 0:01 - introduction 0:51 - Ken's background and involvment with League of Fans 8:05 - taxpayer funded stadiums 11:33 - concussions and CTE 21:18 - fighting in hockey 24:13 - lack of opportunity in youth sports 28:55 - coaching and empowering athletes 37:44 - college sports and the NCAA 46:45 - possibility of a National Sports Commission 50:08 - epilogue Your browser does not support this audio The embedded player works best in Google Chrome. You can also download the mp3 by clicking here, and the podcast is available in iTunes. And my apologies for the faint clicking noise in the background -- shall I blame Garageband or an infestation of crickets in the MacGyver Project studios?!
Mar 30, 2016

Film: An Unreasonable Man Visit the film's website (which includes ordering information for the DVD) Radio Show/Podcast: "The Ralph Nader Radio Hour" Visit the show's website (which includes every episode for listening or download). The show is also available in iTunes. Director: Steve Skrovan has worked as stand-up comic and as a writer for Everybody Loves Raymond. His 2007 film, An Unreasonable Man, is a documentary about the life and legacy of Ralph Nader, and Steve currently co-hosts a weekly radio show with David Feldman where they discuss political issues with Ralph and other guests. Steve isn't technically an author, but he's a writer and director and so I thought it would be applicable to my podcast. Plus as I say in the episode introduction, it's my podcast and I can do what I want! Conversation: Total run time: 1:09:09 0:01 - introduction 1:25 - Steve joins in and we discuss An Unreasonable Man 15:10 - 2000 Presidential Election 30:34 - Ralph and hypomania 36:30 - origin of the Ralph Nader Radio Hour 1:07:13 - denouement and "Stand up, Rise up" Your browser does not support this audio The embedded player works best in Google Chrome. You can also download the mp3 by clicking here, and the podcast is available in iTunes.
Jan 27, 2016
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