"What's Good, Man?" is a podcast in search of healthy masculinity. Hosted by rappers, writers, and activists Guante and tony the scribe, it's a response to a pressing need: most of us agree that old-fashioned, violent masculinity needs to change, but aren't sure what comes next. We're here to try to figure it out, together. With episodes on men's role in the feminist movement, how masculinity is portrayed in pop culture, healthy sexuality, and more, "What's Good, Man?" strives to be a space ...
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Jeff Pearlman's weekly in-depth, no-holds-barred conversation with a writer on writing. Available here and on iTunes
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Mark Medina: Longtime NBA writer/reporter
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56:32On the changing landscape of basketball media. On what life was like covering Kobe Bryant. On the highs and higher highs of USA Today. On whether there's a future for this industry.
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On how the decline of media has impacted political messaging and general news. On whether people should still have faith in America. On Speaker Mike Johnson and his steady diet of bullshit.
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Jim Geschke: Former San Diego Padres spokesman and co-author of Tony Gwynn's autobiography
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54:38On the wild, wacky, weird joy of working with the 1984 Padres. On how he was plucked to help write Tony Gwynn's autobiography. On the highs and lows of life in baseball.
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Jim Lampley: Legendary sports announcer, author of, "It Happened!: A Uniquely Lucky Life in Sports Television"
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56:15On the highs and lows of watching boxers live and die in the ring. On lessons learned from television. On the craziest boxer he's covered. On the old USFL.
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Michele Soulli: The world's greatest researcher/genealogist
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52:56On how she managed to track down Brenda's baby—and Brenda. On whether Ancestry is reliable. On how technology impacts family digging.
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Jeff Pearlman, author of "Only God Can Judge Me: The Many Lives of Tupac Shakur"
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45:16On why a sports writer would think himself worthy of chronicling Tupac Shakur. On the highs and lows and hardships of book reporting. On Tupac's amazing journey.
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Seth Wickersham: ESPN senior writer and author of "American Kings: A Biography of the Quarterback"
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Bill Madden: Veteran New York Daily News scribe and author of, "Yankees, Typewriters, Scandals, and Cooperstown: A Baseball Memoir "
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57:15On what it was like to cover the Bronx Zoo Yankees of the 1970s. On Reggie and Billy and George. On what he learned from the legends of the business. On why baseball stopped being so fun.
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Jane Leavy, New York Times best-selling author of, "Make Me Commissioner: I Know What's Wrong with Baseball and How to Fix It"
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55:09On the pleasure/pain of the bookstore event. On why baseball seems so dull and listless; on meeting with the greats of the game; on living in book hell.
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On making the jump from Yahoo to ESPN after decades in one spot. On surviving as a top-shelf sports journalist in a hellish age. On the highs and lows and lows and highs of the gig. On early pizza-making days.
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Lulu Kesin: Greenville News' South Carolina women's basketball and football beat writer
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57:48On the similarities and differences between covering women's basketball and football at a major university. On life with Dawn Staley, and whether she would make a good NBA coach. On coming up in the modern era of adjusted journalistic dreams.
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Tony Mandarich: Former NFL offensive lineman and TikTok superstar
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56:00On how he made the transition from football to social media. On why he likes Donald Trump way, way, way more than I do. On whether it's OK to own past mistakes—and how to do so. On decency with those who disagree.
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Elizabeth Merrill: ESPN senior writer
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1:01:35On the details and doggedness of a lengthy look at the aftermath of the 1988 New Orleans Saints. On interviewing people after a tragedy. On life on the mid-2000s Kansas City Chiefs beat.
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Emily Adams: Hartford Courant beat writer, Connecticut Sun and UConn women's basketball
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1:01:25On the challenges and joys of covering the WNBA in 2025. On what it's like to cover a painfully bad team after always covering great ones. On the differences between Dawn Staley and Geno Auriemma
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Dick Friedman: Former Sports Illustrated senior editor
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58:53On the daunting task of line editing some of the all-time great sports writers. On how to improve a piece and how to back off. On the glory days of magazines. On covering Harvard football as an alum.
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Lizzy Wright: Co-Author, "Marinovich: Outside the Lines in Football, Art, and Addiction"
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53:28On what prompted her to write a book with. former football phenom Todd Marinovich. On how to capture the voice of another person. On what she's learned about the intricacies of the game from being married to an NFL veteran.
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Joseph Bien-Kahn: Senior editor, Esses Magazine
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52:54On throwing himself into the world of motor sports without having a PhD in motor sports. On whether media can be saved—and how. On chatting up Laurence Fishburne when Laurence Fishburne has been chatted up to death. On whether this biz is worth it.
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Julia Poe: Chicago Tribune Bulls and Sky beat writer
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48:57On covering an NBA team vs. a WNBA team. On the phenomenon of Angel Reese and the joy of DeMar DeRozan. On whether she knew what she was talking about back in college. On whether writing can be taught, or is strictly natural.
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Chris Hine: Minneapolis Star Tribune Wolves beat writer and Ant Edwards biographer
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55:41On how one writes a biography on a young superstar entering his prime. On the wild boredom of Las Vegas summer league. On Jimmy Butler and Karl-Anthony Towns. On working as an openly gay journalist in 2025 professional sports.
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Shehan Jeyarajah: CBS Sports College Football Wrtiter
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56:11On his spectacular 5,000-word deep dive into Texas Tech football and the power (and limitations) of NIL dough. On creating content in a confusing time for content creators. On whether the writing dream still lives. On a Sri Lankan dude covering college sports in the deep south.
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Sergio Olmos: Investigative reporter, CalMatters
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1:00:43On covering the Los Angeles ICE raids. On the legality and morality behind masked agents arresting brown men. On going from a 1.7 GPA to dropping out of community college to a career in journalism. On the (sustained) hope of America.
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Bob Ryan: Legendary former Boston Globe basketball writer and columnist
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1:05:31On how a 23-year-old kid out of New Jersey landed on the Celtics beat for the Globe. On battles with Tom Heinsohn, tragedy with Len Bias. On his time covering the Red Sox and Don Zimmer. On today's journalism landscape.
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Jeremy Lanuti: Lead singer, Mimicking Mars
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51:43On what it is to be a young singer/songwriter trying to make it in 2025. On writing about an ex-girlfriend without pissing her off. On whether a rocker's talent is truly no illusion.
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Chris Donnelly: Author, "Get Your Tokens Ready: The Late 1990s Road to the Subway Series"
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49:22On what draws him to chronicling the highs and lows of 1990s New York baseball. On why the 2000s Mets are more interesting than the 2000s Yankees. On the blissful joy of Dave Mlicki. On how he survives these awful times in America.
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Jonathan Eig: Author of the Pulitzer-winning, "King: A Life"
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39:18On how one wins a Pulitzer Prize. On the moment he learned of the victory. On the impact the Pulitzer has on a career.
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Bob Ley: Legendary ESPN SportsCenter, Outside the Lines host
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1:06:29On what he misses (and doesn't miss) from life in sports television. On Chris Berman and Stuart Scott and Rich Eisen. On how media has changed and what he thinks of 2025 journalism. On the highs of the World Cup and lows of a terrifying flight.
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Langston Collin Wilkins: University of Wisconsin folklore professor and author, "Welcome 2 Houston: Hip Hop Heritage in Hustle Town"
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44:36On the rise of Houston as a hip-hop powerhouse. On the impact of a rapper writing about his home turf. On whether students in 2025 feel the music they listen to. On teaching ... folklore.
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Dean Van Nguyen: Author: "Words for my Comrades: A Political History of Tupac Shakur."
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1:00:33On being based in Dublin and digging into American hip-hop. On how Tupac's world view was impacted by the Black Panthers. On the value of "Juice" and "Poetic Justice." On the greatness of Tupac's music.
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B.J. Schecter: Former Sports Illustrated editor and executive director of Seton Hall's Center for Sports Media
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1:03:31On the glory days of Sports Illustrated. On the rise and legacy of Grant Wahl. On when he began to see the magazine business change for the worse. On running a college media program and giving students hope.
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Justin Kanew: Founder of The Tennessee Holler
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52:00On fighting back even after the heartbreak of 2024. On why local politicians fear him. On the highs and lows of being confrontational. On running a long-shot campaign for congress.
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Sarah Todd: Utah Jazz beat writer for the (Salt Lake City) Deseret News
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1:01:11On enduring a full season of unfathomably bad basketball played by an organization aspiring to lose. On the nightmarish hell of covering Ben Simmons, the sadness of watching a young Markelle Fultz and the joy of speaking with Lauri Markkanen. On never cowering from confrontation.
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On how to know what works on stage vs. what might bomb. On writing a full stand-up routine and having it flow. On the process of creating material and feeling confident in the content. On bombing.
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Marcus Lattimore: Poet (and former football superstar)
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58:54On discovering his voice via the beauty of poetry. On how the end of a football career brought him to a splendid turning point. On how the words enter his mind, then land on paper. On looking back at the sports machine.
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John Gonzalez: NBA host and analyst, CBS Sports and former Philly Inquirer, SI and Ringer writer
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49:42On hanging out far, far away with Rick Pitino; on coming up as a print guy and watching the paper and ink fade away; on life at a union-antagonistic The Ringer and a not-what-was-promised Sports Illustrated; on being part of a two-sports-journalist marriage.
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Mollie Edsell: New York City-based singer/songwriter
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52:42On trying to make it in the music biz in 2025. On driving 2 1/2 hours to play a gig in front of 10 people. On how a song goes from idea to reality. On the difference between good songwriting and epic songwriting.
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Dick "Hoops" Weiss: Former Philly Daily News and New York Daily News college basketball writer
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1:02:04On the glorious days and nights of old-school Philadelphia basketball. On whether money has killed the joy of covering the game. On Villanova and Georgetown and Temple and St. John's and ... Delaware.
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Cassidy Randall: Award-winning adventure writer and author of, "Thirty Below: The Harrowing and Heroic Story of the First All-Women's Ascent of Denali"
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56:09On the audacious attempt by a group of female adventurers to climb Denali. On why the topic moved an author. On why ones covers those who climb, dive, scale, crawl, attack the elements.
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A.J. Jacobs: Experiential author of "The Year of Living Biblically" and "Drop Dead Healthy"
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1:00:11On throwing yourself into a subject and refusing to let go. On whether living biblically resulted in biblical living. On the high of a TV show made from your book and the low of it sucking. On surviving the magazine apocalypse.
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Chris Kluwe: Former Minnesota Vikings punter, writer and activist
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48:14On last week's arrest at a Huntington Beach City Council meeting. On standing up for democracy and being unafraid of the word "Nazi." On taking a stand for LGBTQ rights while playing in the NFL. On how we survive this hellscape.
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Kevin Damask: Writer-Editor, Department of Veterans Affairs
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54:33On receiving the dreaded Elon Musk notice that his job might no longer be his job. On the importance of helping veterans tell their stories. On interviewing men and women who went through hell—and giving them to space to speak freely. On the highs and lows of the written word.
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Aaron Portzline: The Athletic's Columbus Blue Jackets beat writer
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56:37On covering the tragic death of Blue Jackets star Johnny Gaudreau; on receiving a kidney from a team employee; on witnessing decades upon decades of mediocre hockey; on the good ol' days of Jeff Juden and minor league baseball.
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Lindsey Adler, former baseball writer for the Wall Street Journal and The Athletic
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57:33On why she left the Wall Street Journal and why journalism is testing her patience. On the need and use of beat writers in 2025. On life at Deadspin. On surviving.
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Hamilton Nolan: Terrific political and labor writer; author of "The Hammer: Power, Inequality, and the Struggle for the Soul of Labor"
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51:24On what it was like covering Donald Trump's recent inauguration. On why fools continue to believe Trump cares about them. On whether American democracy can survive. On his early journalism days at Gawker.
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Gene Wojciechowski: Former ESPN, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune writer
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1:05:37On the jerkiness of Reggie Jackson and the trash talk of Michael Jordan. On rising from Tennessee Vols walk-on wide receiver to ESPN superstar. On joining ESPN The Magazine. On teaching journalism in 2025.
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Joanna Cohen, "Days of Our Lives" script writer and former SI staffer
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49:04On the leap from sports journalism to soap operas. On the importance of soaps in American pop culture. On bringing characters back from the dead.
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Jonathan Feigen: Recently retired Houston Chronicle Rockets beat writer
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58:40On why one spends 27 years on an NBA beat—and why one retires from the gig. On the joys of Hakeem Olajuwon and Yao Ming and Steve Francis and Tracy McGrady. On the worst uniforms in NBA history. On a small Delaware gym and Ralph Sampson.
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Ted Spiker: University of Florida Journalism Department chair
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53:03On what we, America's journalism professors, should be teaching in 2024. On how to respond to the anti-media onslaught. On the power of surprise classroom guests. On watching a classmate pee in a urinal and receiving an A for the experience.
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Agnes Lee: The viral children's book author
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42:09On what it is to do a Barnes & Noble signing and have no one attend. On what it feels like to follow that up with a viral video shot by a store employee. On the highs and lows of self publishing.
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Andy Lee: Former WBO Middleweight Champion and author of, "Fighter."
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48:12On why he decided to write a book that delves into his life and career; on how a boxer knows when it's time to retire; on the strange phenomenon of people knowing about his highs and lows; on whether being an author is worth the trouble.
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Sam Hollander: All-time great American songwriter
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1:11:26On working with Def Leppard and Gym Class Heroes and Ringo Starr and Carole King; on the birth—and death—of Bad Ronald; on how one fights to sustain a career in music.
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