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  • Michele Steele, ESPN National Reporter
    2025/07/16

    In episode 15, Kevin chats with Michele Steele, who does it all for ESPN, from reporting at big events to being in-studio at ESPN anchoring SportsCenter. The path to what has been a decade and a half at ESPN began as a business reporter. Steele discusses her college journalism career and where it took her, her first job at Bloomberg and how she got on the Tiger Woods beat, which ultimately led to ESPN. Hear how Michele Steele broke in.

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    49 分
  • Tyler Kepner, senior MLB writer at The Athletic
    2025/07/09

    In episode 14, Kevin chats with Tyler Kepner, who has covered Major League Baseball for more than 30 years, dating back to when he made a baseball magazine out of his house as a high schooler. Kepner, who has authored "K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches" and "The Grandest Stage: A History of The World Series" covered baseball for the New York Times from 2000-23. His origin story begins with that magazine, which opened doors with his hometown Phillies, before he got his first professional job covering the Angels, and then the Mariners. He tells those stories, and what he learned from writing about some of the biggest names in baseball. Hear how Tyler Kepner broke in.

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    44 分
  • Adam Amin, Chicago Bulls play-by-play and Fox NFL/MLB broadcaster
    2025/07/02

    In episode 13, Kevin chats with Adam Amin, the voice of the Chicago Bulls on Chicago Sports Network, and a play-by-play broadcaster for Fox doing NFL and Major League Baseball. Amin was voted the 2021 Illinois Sportscaster of the Year. A graduate from Valparaiso, Amin discusses how he first got into broadcasting before taking his first job at a radio station in Spirit Lake, Iowa. Amin reflects on what he learned from that challenging experience, how he got his first minor league job, and how that led him to ESPN. Hear how Adam Amin broke in.

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    47 分
  • Vincent Goodwill, Yahoo senior NBA reporter
    2025/06/25

    In episode 12, Kevin chats with Vinnie Goodwill, senior reporter at Yahoo covering the NBA. He's been there since 2018, following a few seasons covering the Bulls at NBC Sports Chicago. Vinnie got his start on the NBA beat with the Pistons at the Detroit News, and he describes his origin story as a "villain" origin story. He battled some doubters in his efforts to move from freelancer to full-time beat writer. Learn about the English teacher who set Vinnie on the path to journalism, what "agate" is, and an angry Richard Hamilton. Hear how Vincent Goodwill broke in.

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    39 分
  • Emily Kaplan, ESPN NHL reporter
    2025/06/18

    In episode 11, Kevin chats with Emily Kaplan, who's covered the NHL for ESPN since 2017. In addition to breaking news and writing about hockey, Kaplan is the between-the-glass reporter for ESPN's biggest games, interviewing the star of the game afterward. Before becoming one of the preeminent voices in the hockey world, Kaplan got her first job at Sports Illustrated, covering the NFL at the MMQB. She'll share how she got her way to SI from internships at the Boston Globe and Philadelphia Inquirer, the impact of her dad on her interest in hockey, and how Peter King's mentorship helped set her up for success. Hear how Emily Kaplan broke in.



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    31 分
  • Mark Potash, longtime Chicago Sun-Times sportswriter
    2025/06/11

    In episode 10, Kevin chats with Mark Potash, who has spent 38 years as a sportswriter at the Chicago Sun-Times. Before he helped chronicle the Bulls dynasty, covered the Blackhawks Stanley Cups and worked on the Bears beat, Potash was a college student covering Marv Levy's Kansas City Chiefs. Then he was off to Little Rock, Arkansas, where he covered high school sports. The 2024 Illinois Sportswriter of the Year is full of stories about covering sports in the '80's. Hear how Mark Potash broke in.

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    53 分
  • Paul Pabst, executive producer of The Dan Patrick Show
    2025/06/04

    In episode 9, Kevin chats with Paul Pabst, executive producer of The Dan Patrick Show. "Paulie," as he's known on the show, has worked with Dan Patrick dating back to 2002. As the show has taken off, with its simulcast on Peacock, Pabst has been everywhere from Super Bowls to Final Fours to even an upcoming episode of "Family Feud." He's been in sports media for more than 30 years, getting his start at the same place as Kevin — Pro Football Weekly. A chance meeting in a New York City bar helped land Paul his first radio job, and soon he was working with Jim Nantz before heading to ESPN. Hear how Paul Pabst broke in.



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    51 分
  • Mirin Fader, senior staff writer at the Ringer and NYT best-selling author of “Giannis” and “Dream”
    2025/05/28

    In episode 8, Kevin chats with Mirin Fader, senior staff writer at the Ringer and the New York Times best-selling author of “Giannis” and “Dream,” her latest book on the life and legacy of Hakeem Olajuwon. Fader has become one of the country’s preeminent sports profile writers, and she got her start writing several stories a week for the Orange County Register. Mirin discusses the work ethic that went into that job, the difficult conversations with editors, and how she persevered in a tough industry to keep going after her goal of writing meaningful sports stories. Hear how Mirin broke in.



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    39 分