Word to the Weisman Jon Weisman
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Lately, it's mainly me rambling. Before, iInterviews by Jon Weisman, creator of Dodger Thoughts and author of Brothers in Arms: Koufax, Kershaw, and the Dodgers' Extraordinary Pitching Tradition.
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Eve of the Playoffs
Hey - I'm recording from indoors! Inside of 24 hours before the 2022 Dodgers' first playoff game, I lay down some tracks -- well, thoughts, anyway -- looking at the team's strengths and weaknesses and of course, all the potential fan joy and despair. We also revisit -- ideally for the final time -- the Kershaw Chart, talk about sports fan purity tests, and finally offer a quick update from the book world. Give us a listen, will ye?
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Journeys
We start off by talking about the Dodgers' ridiculous start, then segue into the topic of journeys, relating to both baseball and the personal. Plus, a celebration of Melissa Villaseñor's Instagram account and an inadequate nod to the impact on me of Vin Scully.
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Background Noise
After two years, finally loading up a new podcast, in which I update you on all that's been going on. Hope you embrace the background noise, literally (including the click click click of Clyde's claws on the sidewalk) and figuratively.
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Micah Johnson
An interview with former Dodger and current artist Micah Johnson, who talks about his journey from baseball to art, and how that plays into his thoughts about the times we are living in.
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Morning Walk
I decided somewhat on the spur of the moment to share some of the thoughts I had on an early morning walk (during the walk itself, so excuse the audio quality) – including why, while I love baseball, I don't particularly miss it right now. We are living in strange times, folks.
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Wally Weisman
In this special interview, I talk to my father, born in 1935 Chicago, about his experiences as a young sports fan in the 1940s, '50s and '60s. From Bronko Nagurski to Sandy Koufax, with a little bit of Citizen Kane thrown in for good measure, there's a trove of good stories to be heard. (Bonus: The debut of the Word to the Weisman theme song, from lamekids, composed and performed by a very special member of the family.)
Customer Reviews
Look, it’s infrequent enough that each one is special
If you like your podcasts to show up in your feed as sporadically as encountering the Aurora Borealis at the latitude of Los Angeles, this is your podcast. I downloaded an episode, AND THEN IT RAINED IN LOS ANGELES.
Listening to this will make you a better human.
1/87
Chalk me up as one out of 12 or 87.