Episodes

  • Episode 191: We Wrote a Book with Matt Zimmerman and Lauren Burch
    Sep 27 2024

    “After 190 episodes talking about other’s people writing, I finally get to talk about something I wrote!”

    Brian is joined by Matthew Zimmeran and Lauren Burch, and the three of them talk about their new textbook, Introduction to Sports Journalism.

    We talk about how Matt started the project and how/why he asked us to be a part of it. We talk about our different writing styles and methods, how Brian’s writing habits give Lauren anxiety, and how our three voices turned into one cohesive book. We also talk about the challenges of balancing theory with the need for practicality, and how we to tried to balance writing something as permanent as a book about such a fast-changing industry.

    Anyway, I’m super proud of the book and so proud that I got to do it with friends of mine.

    Links

    Introduction to Sports Journalism (our book!)

    Buy it at Human Kinetics

    Buy it on Amazon

    Want: Sexual Fantasies by Gillian Anderson (the best thing Lauren’s read lately.

    The Storyteller by Dave Grohl (the other best thing Lauren’s read lately)
    Tennessee coach Josh Heupel comes home to Oklahoma by Jake Trotter and Chris Low (the best thing Matt’s read recently.)

    Moneyball by Michael Lewis (the other best thing Matt’s read recently.)

    Everyone On This Train is a Suspect by Benjamin Stevenson (the best thing Brian’s read lately)

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    41 mins
  • Episode 190: Solving That Puzzle with Joe Posnanski
    Sep 13 2024

    “I feel like my place as a writer is sort of that place between what happened and the mythology of what’s happening.”

    Joe Posnanski joins Brian for a deep dive into his new book, Why We Love Football: A History in 100 Moments.
    Joe talks about how he started with a list of more than 300 football moments and the process of whittling those down. It’s an honest and super nerdy discussion about how early drafts of the book weren’t working, what Joe did to work through those struggles, and how writing about The Drive unlocked the book for him

    Joe also talks about how we was able to write a collection of essays while maintaining a central theme, how the Don Beebe-Leon Lett play is the perfect example of why we love football, and what kind of athlete “Brian Moritz” would be.

    “For me as a writer, the moment where the book came alive for me was when I started to think of it as a football game … every play is its own little universe in football.”

    Links

    Why We Love Football: A History in 100 Moments

    Joe Blogs

    The Poscast

    Destiny of the Republic: A Tale Of Madness, Medicine, and the Murder of a President by Candice Millard (the best thing Joe’s read lately.)

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    35 mins
  • Episode 189: Take it Deeper with Tyler dunne
    Aug 22 2024

    “I think those fans deserve the truth. They don't need to be pandered to, they don't need to be misled.”

    Tyler Dunne, the man behind Go Long and the best NFL feature writer working today, joins Brian to talk about Sean McDermott, Zay Jones and so much more.

    Ty talks about the aftermath of his Sean McDermott series, how the coach and the team responded to that explosive series and reached out to him and how he’s now credentialed by the Bills. Tyler talks about the conversation he had with McDermott at the NFL Combine and what it felt like to walk into that meeting.

    We then do a deep dive into his feature on Zay Jones that won him a first place award in the APSE National Writing Contest. Tyler talks about his tools for gently steering a conversation in an interview, how to handle the elephant in the room, and the value of doing extra reporting beyond the main interview. He also discusses how he protects his own mental health when writing and reporting heavy features, and how these stories make him want to be a better person.

    “It's a people business, it's a human business, and you just want to have conversations and you just want to treat people like human beings.”

    Links

    Go Long

    The McDermott Problem

    I’m Still Alive: The Zay Jones story

    Buffalo Bills Memory Lane with Chuck Pollock

    The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek (The best thing Tyler’s read lately.)

    County Highway (The other best thing Tyler’s read lately.)

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    39 mins
  • Episode 188: A Book on Ya Ya with Jenn Billinson
    May 10 2024

    “I think the role of the critic is to bring that nuanced understanding and historical context to explain the music.”

    Dr. Jenn Billinson from Nazareth University joins Brian for a deep, deep dive into Cowboy Carter, The Tortured Poets Department, and the role of music writing in today’s media world.

    Jenn talks about her recent research into gatekeeping in country music and specifically the reaction to Beyonce’s new album. What is it about country music that brings out such strong gatekeeping tendencies? Jenn talks about her role as a white woman writing about her reaction to Beyonce’s music.

    Jenn and Brian discuss the role of a journalist or an academic in writing about music in 2024, especially in a world where fans are doing incredible analyses and album breakdowns on TikTok.

    Rabbit holes include their favorite song on each album, the new Pearl Jam record, and staying up past midnight in your 40s.


    Links

    About Jenn Billinson

    Jenn Billinson on Threads

    Daddy Lessons (Beyonce and The Chicks, 2016 performance.)

    A Complete Review of Beyonce’s New Album on The Right Time

    Raw Dog: The naked truth about hot dogs (The Best Thing Jenn’s read lately.)

    He turned his garage into a nightclub. Now the city wants to shut it down and kick him out (the best thing Brian’s read lately.)

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    44 mins
  • Episode 187: Caution is Kindness with Jen Moritz
    Apr 18 2024

    “When in doubt, choose not to harm somebody.”

    Jen Moritz, senior editor and inclusive language specialist (and Brian’s wife) joins us to talk about inclusive language.

    What is inclusive language?

    So glad you asked!

    Jen defines the term for us, and also describes how she got interested and involved in this area of editing. She tells us how the pandemic influenced her interest in inclusive language, how editing for inclusive language is an extension of her “Grammar Tingle” and what she does when that is activated by word or phrase, and how inclusive editing can help connect us back to our humanity in an increasingly digital world.

    We also go down a rabbit hole about the phrase “rule of thumb” and what to do when people think you’re wrong but you’re actually right.

    Other rabbit holes include dragon smut, fairy smut, banned books and Maintenance Phase.

    Also, as far as we can tell, “flying by the seat of your pants” is not problematic. As a phrase, at least.

    “You will always be learning. You will never have perfect language and perfect representation. You’re just doing your best.”

    Links

    Jen Moritz on LinkedIn

    Maintenance Phase

    The Conscious Language Newsletter

    Rabbit with a Red Pen

    Abraham Piper

    Flamer (the best thing Jen’s read lately.)

    Other Words For Home (the best thing Jen’s read lately.)

    Rebecca Yarros Empyrean Series (the best thing Jen has read lately.)

    Sarah J. Mass books (the best thing Brian has read lately.)

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    34 mins
  • BONUS EPISODE: AP Style and obesity
    Apr 11 2024

    Next week, our regularly scheduled episode with Jen Moritz will be out. We’ll be talking all about inclusive language.

    However.

    Early in April, the Associated Press announced updates to its style book. Including new guidance on writing about “obese, obesity and overweight”

    We, um, we have some thoughts.

    And so, a bonus episode.

    Enjoy! And be sure to listen to our non-bonus episode with Jen next week.

    This was largely inspired by the work of Maintenance Phase.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 186: Working Stuff Out with Jared Paventi
    Apr 4 2024

    “We all experience loss differently, but there’s common ground for all of us to find in that.”

    Jared Paventi joins Brian this week to talk all about his excellent Substack, Dirt Nap.

    Jared discusses how he came to write a weekly blog/newsletter/Substack/whatever we’re calling it about death and grieving, how watching his oldest daughter grieve the loss of her grandpa inspired him, and how he uses writing to work through what he’s thinking and feeling.

    Jared talks about how he’s looking to create a space for conversations about grief through his excellent Griever’s Digest series, how grieving can be about more than just the death of someone, and how the writing of A.J. Daulerio and The Small Bow inspired Dirt Nap, especially the tone.

    We also talk about what happened to his food blog, Blog Al Dente, and what you do when a project starts to feel more like work than fun.

    Rabbit holes include HJ Magazine, how a deadline without a consequence is meaningless, and Brian’s move out of the basement.

    “This is some shit that’s going on in my head and my world. Maybe it’s happening to you too.”

    Links

    Dirt Nap by Jared Paventi

    The Griever’s Digest series at Dirt Nap

    The Small Bow by A.J. Daulerio

    The Other 51 Episode 13: Anti-Federalists with Jared Paventi

    I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jeanette McCurdy (The best thing Jared’s read lately.)

    Jean Hanff Korelitz books (The best thing Jared’s read lately.)

    The Last Boy by Jane Leavy (The best thing Brian’s read lately.)

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    45 mins
  • Episode 185: Slime Time with Alex Brightman
    Mar 22 2024

    “Come in for the show, stay for the tears.”

    Alex Brightman joins Brian to talk about Broadway and writing, including a deep dive into his play “The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers.”

    A two-time Tony Nominee (for School of Rock and Beetlejuice), Alex tells Brian how a YouTube series, a production of Grease, and a shared affinity for Old Hollywood led to him writing a one-man show for Marc Summers based on the Double Dare host’s life. What exactly is a “part interactive game show, part memoir?”

    Alex describes the process of writing the show, including the ah-ha moment that made him realize there was something special here.

    Alex also tells the story of how he and Drew Gasparini met, became fast friends and writing partners, and how they work together. Alex also discusses how he fits writing into an already busy acting schedule and some of the projects he’s working on now.

    Rabbit holes include our shared reverence for calendars, and how Simon’s mom reacted to his message (IYKYK).

    Links

    Alex on Instagram

    The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers (through June 2, 2024)

    Spamalot (through April 7)

    A Little Bit, sung by Alex Brightman, written by Drew Gasparini

    Boom Town by Sam Anderson (the best thing Alex has read lately)

    A Strange Loop AND Ain’t No Mo (the best shows Alex has seen lately)

    Alex’s coming appearances:

    LvlUp Expo in Las Vegas April 26th-28th

    GalaxyCon in Oklahoma City May 24th-26th

    Rhode Island Comic Con November 1st-3rd

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    32 mins