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";s:4:"text";s:14554:"Dan Wetzel: Yahoo Sports national columnist (live from the campus of Ohio University). On her dazzling new piece, "When a man with a pistol shows up outside a congresswomans house"; on the lessons of her legendary father; on transcription hell and the importance of place and time. 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 writing funny with limited words and a tiny amount of space; on telling an entire story in a single box; on the, um, humor of Mike Huckabee and knowing when a joke doesn't work. On transitioning from one dream journalism job to another dream journalism job to another dream journalism job; on avoiding cliches when cliches attack; on life inside the locker room. Seth Abramovitch: Hollywood Reporter senior writer. Dave Hannigan: Irish Times sports columnist, author of "Muhammad Ali: Fifteen Rounds in the Wilderness.". Danyel Smith: Author, reporter, former Vibe editor-in-chief. John Feinstein: New York Times best-selling author of 43 books. Rich Cimini: ESPN NFL Nation New York Jets beat writer, On covering more than three decades of (generally awful) Jets football; on life with Adam Gase; on Keyshawn-Chrebet joy and Sam Darnold struggles and chronicling games from home in a COVID world, Shannon Sims: Bloomberg's New Economy & Government editor for Latin America. This is a special episode of Two Writers Slinging Yang, in honor of the annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. 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 his editorial, "Trump Should Be Removed From Office," that sparked both outrage and praise; on the aftermath of death threats; on why so many evangelicals are willing to overlook a sinful president; on being on the other end of a Trump Tweet. Remarkable woman whose story deserves to be told. Jonatha Brooke: Legendary singer/songwriter. WebGabrielle Stone was born on 20 November 1988 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Melissa Schuman: Former Dream singer, MELISSA EXPLAINS IT ALL blogger, sexual assault survivor. Teresa M. Walker: Associated Press pro football writer. Marc Topkin: Tampa Bay Times' loooooooongtime Rays beat writer, On the strangeness of a city that doesn't seem to want a baseball team; on Josh Hamilton's demise and Elijah Dukes' threats; on covering Sweet Lou and Joe Maddon and Carl Crawford; on survivingand thrivingfor decades in the biz, Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky: Presidential historian and author of "The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution". On talking golf with Eddie Van Halen; on why Deadspin exists alongside Slam Magazine and Bill Simmons in innovative sports lore; on TV fame transforming people into assholes; in staying busy as a modern scribe. 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. From his fathers side, his great Alex Coffey: Philadelphia Inquirer Phillies beat writer. On being inside the U.S. Capitol as the building was under attack; on what it is to be dubbed "the enemy of the people"then have a mob of angry #MAGA loons come looking for you; on how one can simultaneously be terrified and report. On finding something interesting in limited time with Baker Mayfield; on morphing from writer to all-around media professional; on whether it's OK to cheer for a sport; on perceptions of women in sports journalism; on the complexities of profiling Tyreek Hill. 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 finding herself temporarily unemployed at the start of a pandemic; on adjusting to a new beat when nothing is going on; on trying to meet Penny Hardaway and trying to cover Rick Pitino. Tittle; on the torture and pain that comes with quality writing; on his Academy Award-worthy non-scenes with Kevin Costner in "Draft Day. Stephanie Apstein: Sports Illustrated staff writer. 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. 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. Episode 200: Life in the mid-1990s Sports Illustrated Bullpen. The soups and nuts and crackers and eggs and muffins of writing my 10th bookfeaturing guest host Michael J. Lewis. WebWebgabrielle stone is following in the footsteps of her talented parents, legendary scream queen dee wallace, and the late christopher stone. On the perils of children and their first cell phones; on why it's incredibly important for kids not to sleep near their phones; one how someone without a journalism background landed two book deals. On why Muhammad Ali so fascinates the worldeven after unlimited access; on whether Irish sports fans care about what happens in the United States; on why the world needs a Leon Spinks book. 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/. Mollie Walker: New York Rangers beat writer for the New York Post, On how she jumped directly from the UMass student newspaper to a Big Apple daily; on the kinship with her closest work palveteran NHL scribe Larry Brooks (age difference: 47 years); on the bliss of walking into an arena and realizing, "This is my life! Justin Tinsley: The Undefeated sports and culture writer, On watching Allen Iverson cry and writing about it; on whether it's OK to think of a readership's makeup and cater toward it; on the hip-hop stylings of the late DMX., Michael Kay: New York Yankees play by play announcer and author, "CenterStage". 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. She is an actress and writer, known for ZK: Elephant's Graveyard (2015), Speak No Evil (2013) and C. Trent Rosecrans: Cincinnati Reds beat writer, The Athletic. 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. But this grown-ass adult woman who thinks that this Ian O'Connor: ESPN senior writer, New York Times best-selling author of "Belichick.". Seth Wickersham: ESPN The Magazine Senior Writer, On the process behind his classic 2014 profile of a dementia-afflicted Y.A. Chip Brantley: Co-host and writer of NPR's "White Lies," a Pulitzer finalist for investigative podcasts, 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. 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. On deep diving into the crappy, pre-glorious Yankee years of Brien Taylor and Mel Hall and Andy Hawkins; on when to knock on a subject's door, and whether five phone calls are too many; on seeking out jacket blurbs and landing a literary deal on a less-than-obvious subject matter. On writing one of the greatest boxing books of all time; on researching a man who died a century ago; on being unable to ask questions (because everyone is dead); on the search for family members. David Climer: Former sports columnist, The (Nashville) Tennessean. On creating and running a newspaper in 2020; on how print can survive when print is dying; on writing a gazillion stories per week while also making sure everything gets done. On the highs and lows and glory and humiliation of promoting a book; on writing about a man (Bill Belichick) who tells his peers not to speak with you; on competing with the killing of Osama bin Laden for TV time. Stone had an affair with Kimball, a 19 year-old girl, before her marriage ended to John Morgan in 2017. 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. Liz Astrof: Award-winning executive producer and one of the most successful sitcom writers in television. On putting e-v-e-r-y-t-h-I-n-g out there in a revealing memoir; on having your story featured on HBO's Real Sportsand then Real Sports failing to mention your book; on why covering America's prisons is a passion. Marcy Holland: Writer of myriad Hallmark Channel Christmas movies. ", Nicki Jhabvala: Washington Post Commanders/NFL writer. On life as America's only (we think) nostalgia reporter; on being young and asking older subjects to share their painful memories; on reporting on hardship with compassion and empathy. 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 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. A woman has revealed how she got the best revenge on her partner who allegedly had an affair with a 19-year-old. Mirin Fader: Author, "Giannis: The Improbable Rise of an NBA MVP". 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. 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. On the repeated torture that is the life of an author; on convincing Rudy Tomjanovich to open up; on Bobby Knight's temper, Steve Kerr's decency and being confused for the Miami Heat mascot. Tania Ganguli: Los Angeles Times Lakers beat writer. Ben Arthur: Tennessee Titans beat writer, The (Nashville) Tennessean. Jesse Newell: Kansas City Star University of Kansas basketball, football beat writer, 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". 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. On working in sex and also chronicling the world of the sex worker; on why the Washington Post insisted she use her real name in a byline; on whether saying, "I love you, too" to a client is kosher; on how one becomes a sex worker; on chronicling the trials of a trans child. On traveling to Lithuania to track the Ball Familyminus their cooperation; on finding a voice; on watching hair being braided and seeing bliss; on a meteoric rise in a tough business. I roamed the event (held on the campus of USC), seeking out interesting people. The absolute craziest journalistic experience of my lifetime. 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. In 1994 and 1995, as a fresh-out-of-college journalist, I couldn't get out of my own way. On how the writing of Shel Silverstein influenced a lifelong love of words; on using the COVID pandemic to be productive without being productive; on the magic behind the song "Amazing" and teaching lessons via verses. Jeff Pearlman's weekly in-depth, no-holds-barred conversation with a writer on writing. 2; on writing through all the social media distractions of 2021; on why she should have worn KISS makeup while opening for Joe Cocker. Georgi Boorman: Senior contributor, The Federalist, On the potential ugliness of social media interactions gone wrong; on writing about QAnon and the threats that followed; on political writing in the most heated of times., Will Leitch: Deadspin founder, New York Magazine contributing editor, MLB national correspondent. Jay Horwitz: Longtime New York Mets PR legend and author of "Mr. Met". February 27, 2023 equitable estoppel california No Comments . Lindsay Gibbs: Think Progress sports reporter and Washington Mystics writer for The Athletic. Steve Rushin: Sports Illustrated writer, author. Ken Rosenthal: Major League Baseball writer for The Athletic. Tom Lappas: Editor, publisher and owner of the twice-monthly Henrico (Va.) Citizen. I turn to social media and take everything you've got. Joan Niesen: Former Sports Illustrated staff writer. 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. Maurice Patton: Columbia (Tenn.) Daily Herald sports editor. 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. ";s:7:"keyword";s:38:"gabrielle stone ex husband john morgan";s:5:"links";s:441:"Chino Hills High School Baseball Tryouts, Clark Harris Bengals Meme, Compatibilidad De Libra Y Escorpio, Articles G
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