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In this edition of Three Good Things, Scott Jagow features audio from Wall Street Journal sports columnist Jason Gay's recent commencement speech at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. As the graduation speaker, Gay shared powerful reflections on how life is shaped by choices, talent, education, and values like kindness, courage, and perseverance. He explained the difference between goals and purpose, arguing that a deeper sense of purpose leads to a longer, happier life. Through the lens of sports and writing, Gay offered graduates—and listeners—timeless life lessons.
Peter V'landys thought inviting Donald Trump to the footy would bring publicity. It did, just not the way he may have expected. On the field are people seriously doubting the Panthers? We head to New York to learn about a beard ban reversal at the Yankees. Plus, egg on the face of a world famous boxer. Featured: Jason Gay, Wall Street Journal. Nick Campton, NRL writer, ABC Sport.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
When it comes to sport there are trades, big trades and league altering trades. Then there is this. Luka Doncic, a global superstar in the prime of his career, has been sent from the Dallas Mavericks to the LA Lakers. It's a move that has shocked the NBA and will have far-reaching consequences. How and why did this happen? Especially at this relatively low price? We dig into a confounding story. Featured: Jason Gay, sportswriter Wall Street Journal. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
The Kansas City Chiefs are chasing a three-peat. The Detroit Lions have an aggressively positive coach and a date with history. There are star rookies. Redemption tails. Duelling quarterbacks. This NFL post season looks like it could be an all-time classic and we are getting you primed with Jason Gay from the WSJ. Featured: Jason Gay, senior journalist, Wall Street Journal. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
On this week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg, long time aviation analyst Mike Boyd - President of Boyd Group International - with an update on the current struggles of Southwest Airlines and how they are being challenged in maintaining the original culture of the airline. Then, Jason Gay - Sports Columnist at The Wall Street Journal - stops by for a discussion how the growth of the "super fan" has impacted travel and what it may mean for you.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg - Long time aviation analyst Mike Boyd - President of Boyd Group International - with an update on the current struggles of Southwest Airlines and how they are being challenged in maintaining the original culture of the airline. Then, Jason Gay - Sports Columnist at The Wall Street Journal - stops by for a discussion how the growth of the "super fan" has impacted travel and what it may mean for you.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The New York Jets are among the most tortured teams in sport and things appear to be getting worse. They've sacked coach Robert Saleh five games into the NFL season, raising questions about the influence of Aaron Rodgers. He's the conspiracy theory spruiking, ayahuasca drinking, star quarterback, who appears to be pulling the strings in New York. It seems Rodgers just gained even more influence, so what results might that yield? We're about to find out. Featured: Jason Gay, sports writer, Wall St Journal. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Hello, media consumers! Bryan sits with not one, not two, but three guests this week. First he speaks with The Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay and they they discuss the following: Zach Lowe getting laid off by ESPN (1:47) How everyone has been covering Travis Kelce's bad play (20:45) A possible Kamala Harris podcast tour (30:30) Then he speaks with Kate Conger and Ryan Mac, the authors of ‘Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter,' and they get into the following: Elon changing the block feature (35:20) Turning Twitter headquarters into a long-stay hotel (44:23) Elon removing journalists' verified check (49:00) Twitter/X losing it's value (59:59) Plus, David Shoemaker Guesses the Strained-Pun Headline. Hosts: Bryan Curtis Guests: Jason Gay, Kate Conger, and Ryan Mac Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! Bryan welcomes Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay. He kicks off the show with five thoughts on the upcoming presidential debate (2:23). Then they discuss ESPN's first bid to Stephen A. Smith and how it compares to Pat McAfee's deal (20:21). Later, they talk about JJ Redick becoming the new Lakers head coach and leaving the podcast game (33:42). They close the show with the 48 New York tabloid headlines about Justin Timberlake's arrest (54:07). Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Jason Gay Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason Gay, a sports and humor columnist for the Wall Street Journal, talks basketball, baseball and more. After a long layover, the games begin again tonight with the start of the NBA finals. Plus, we discuss the moment the WNBA is experiencing this season. And in baseball news, Major League Baseball issued bans and suspensions to professional players alleged to have participated in sports betting.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
When Lionel Messi was lured to Major League Soccer, it was hoped the Argentine GOAT might take the sport to new heights in the United States. As the ageing superstar gets deeper into his second season in the USA we ask what kind of impact he's having on and off-field. In a market that's appreciating him as an entertainer as much as an athlete, he's delivering an idol experience for round ball fans. Featured: Jason Gay, sportswriter, Wall Street Journal. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
In 2016, Jason Muth made his first investment in real estate and has since left the traditional workforce. Prideaway Stays offers short-term rentals in Provincetown with a commitment to the LGBTQ+ community. He also hosts the podcast, The Real Estate Law Podcast with his real estate attorney husband. In this episode Jason shares how his journey in real estate has grown along with his growing family after adopting their almost five-year-old daughter at birth. Connect with Jason: https://jasonmuth.com https://prideawaystays.com https://www.youtube.com/@therealestatelawpodcast Donate to the podcast: https://ko-fi.com/introducingmepodcast Want to share your story and be a guest? Email: introducingmepodcast@gmail.com Find all the podcast social media and more on the website: https://www.introducingmepodcast.com Artwork: instagram.com/vashaundesigns Music/Editing: youtube.com/colemanrowlett
The Final Four is now the final two ahead of Monday's NCAA men's college basketball championship. Women's college basketball will crown its champion this evening. But off the court, many players and fans may have their eyes on Dartmouth, where the men's basketball team last month voted to unionize. The move is already having ripple effects across the college sports world, with big questions over whether college athletes are amateurs or professionals. Wall Street Journal reporter Louise Radnofsky and sports columnist Jason Gay answer listener questions. Luke Vargas hosts. Further Reading Are NCAA Athletes Amateurs Anymore? College Athletes Are Cashing In on the NCAA's New Rules The NCAA Wants to Pay College Athletes. It Doesn't Really Have a Choice. College Sports Stares Down Its Doomsday Scenario Dartmouth Basketball Players Vote to Unionize in New Challenge to NCAA's Amateurism Model Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello media consumers! Bryan welcomes Jason Gay of The Wall Street Journal this week as David Shoemaker is out on assignment. They discuss week two of Shohei Ohtani's saga and how the fanbase of his former team, the Los Angeles Angels, are reacting (2:20). Then they discuss Kim Mulkey's response to the “unpublished” story coming from The Washington Post (17:04). Lastly, they talk about the new ESPN documentary and what this means as far as the future of the company is concerned (31:17). Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Jason Gay Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For the Press Box: Final Edition, Bryan is joined by Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay. They discuss the Person of the Year awards from both Time magazine and Sports Illustrated, with Time selecting Taylor Swift and SI selecting Deion Sanders (2:21). Then they dive into the coverage of the Shohei Ohtani sweepstakes and how this is projected to be the biggest free-agent signing in MLB history (39:33). Last, they close the show with a spoiler-free conversation about the Netflix movie 'May December' and how this could be the next movie being shown in journalism classes (48:07). Hosts: Bryan Curtis Guest: Jason Gay Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason Gay, Wall Street Journal joins the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bryan is joined by Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay to run through some media topics, including the Braves' clubhouse controversy over a writer quoting an overheard conversation (01:13). Then, they discuss the report that Pat McAfee is paying Aaron Rodgers for his weekly show appearances (14:12), the idea of the NFL buying a television network like ABC (23:06), and a few writers who are saying “nobody believed in us” (29:24). Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Jason Gay Producer: Eduardo Ocampo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bryan is joined by Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay to talk about the no. 1 topic in all of the NFL right now: Taylor Swift (01:46). Then, they discuss the historic ousting of Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House, negative press surrounding Michael Lewis, and the six months that have passed since Russia's unjust detainment of Jason's WSJ colleague Evan Gershkovich (19:36). Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Jason Gay Producer: Eduardo Ocampo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by the Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay to talk about quarterback Aaron Rodgers' (possibly) season-ending injury. Gay also discusses American cyclist Sepp Kuss' historic grand tour win at the Vuelta a Espana and the controversy that preceded it. And finally, the Athletic's Sabreena Merchant assesses the big storylines in the WNBA playoffs. Rodgers (2:22): Is it too soon to laugh about him doing his own research? Kuss (19:30): Should the cyclist's team and his teammates have challenged him or allowed him to win? WNBA (38:20): Can anyone take down the New York Liberty and the Las Vegas Aces? Afterball (59:23): Josh on the MLS story of the year: an Argentinian who is not Lionel Messi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by the Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay to talk about quarterback Aaron Rodgers' (possibly) season-ending injury. Gay also discusses American cyclist Sepp Kuss' historic grand tour win at the Vuelta a Espana and the controversy that preceded it. And finally, the Athletic's Sabreena Merchant assesses the big storylines in the WNBA playoffs. Rodgers (2:22): Is it too soon to laugh about him doing his own research? Kuss (19:30): Should the cyclist's team and his teammates have challenged him or allowed him to win? WNBA (38:20): Can anyone take down the New York Liberty and the Las Vegas Aces? Afterball (59:23): Josh on the MLS story of the year: an Argentinian who is not Lionel Messi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by the Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay to talk about quarterback Aaron Rodgers' (possibly) season-ending injury. Gay also discusses American cyclist Sepp Kuss' historic grand tour win at the Vuelta a Espana and the controversy that preceded it. And finally, the Athletic's Sabreena Merchant assesses the big storylines in the WNBA playoffs. Rodgers (2:22): Is it too soon to laugh about him doing his own research? Kuss (19:30): Should the cyclist's team and his teammates have challenged him or allowed him to win? WNBA (38:20): Can anyone take down the New York Liberty and the Las Vegas Aces? Afterball (59:23): Josh on the MLS story of the year: an Argentinian who is not Lionel Messi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter opens this week's podcast with final thoughts on the New York Jets' dream summer and his opinion on the most important young player on the roster. Then, Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay joins Peter to discuss the vibe in his city of Baltimore around the new-look Ravens, the Aaron Rodgers experience in New York, and the reason this year's US Open is so compelling. Then, Peter and Jason conduct a “fantasy draft” of their own— picking one by one the NFL figure they'd want to do a long form all-access profile on. Lastly, Jason grills Peter on his thoughts on fantasy football “experts” and the Super Bowl halftime show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter opens this week's podcast with final thoughts on the New York Jets' dream summer and his opinion on the most important young player on the roster. Then, Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay joins Peter to discuss the vibe in his city of Baltimore around the new-look Ravens, the Aaron Rodgers experience in New York, and the reason this year's US Open is so compelling. Then, Peter and Jason conduct a “fantasy draft” of their own— picking one by one the NFL figure they'd want to do a long form all-access profile on. Lastly, Jason grills Peter on his thoughts on fantasy football “experts” and the Super Bowl halftime show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter opens this week's podcast with final thoughts on the New York Jets' dream summer and his opinion on the most important young player on the roster. Then, Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay joins Peter to discuss the vibe in his city of Baltimore around the new-look Ravens, the Aaron Rodgers experience in New York, and the reason this year's US Open is so compelling. Then, Peter and Jason conduct a “fantasy draft” of their own— picking one by one the NFL figure they'd want to do a long form all-access profile on. Lastly, Jason grills Peter on his thoughts on fantasy football “experts” and the Super Bowl halftime show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter opens this week's podcast with final thoughts on the New York Jets' dream summer and his opinion on the most important young player on the roster. Then, Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay joins Peter to discuss the vibe in his city of Baltimore around the new-look Ravens, the Aaron Rodgers experience in New York, and the reason this year's US Open is so compelling. Then, Peter and Jason conduct a “fantasy draft” of their own— picking one by one the NFL figure they'd want to do a long form all-access profile on. Lastly, Jason grills Peter on his thoughts on fantasy football “experts” and the Super Bowl halftime show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter opens this week's podcast with final thoughts on the New York Jets' dream summer and his opinion on the most important young player on the roster. Then, Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay joins Peter to discuss the vibe in his city of Baltimore around the new-look Ravens, the Aaron Rodgers experience in New York, and the reason this year's US Open is so compelling. Then, Peter and Jason conduct a “fantasy draft” of their own— picking one by one the NFL figure they'd want to do a long form all-access profile on. Lastly, Jason grills Peter on his thoughts on fantasy football “experts” and the Super Bowl halftime show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter opens this week's podcast with final thoughts on the New York Jets' dream summer and his opinion on the most important young player on the roster. Then, Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay joins Peter to discuss the vibe in his city of Baltimore around the new-look Ravens, the Aaron Rodgers experience in New York, and the reason this year's US Open is so compelling. Then, Peter and Jason conduct a “fantasy draft” of their own— picking one by one the NFL figure they'd want to do a long form all-access profile on. Lastly, Jason grills Peter on his thoughts on fantasy football “experts” and the Super Bowl halftime show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Gay from the Wall Street Journal joins Davis Mattek Journal to discuss the Tour De France, Leo Messi, Shohei Ohtani, and more. www.patreon.com/taekcast
Josh Levin is joined by the Athletic's Steph Yang to talk about the opening days of the Women's World Cup. Author Jonathan Clegg also joins to discuss Lionel Messi's MLS debut. And the Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay assesses the 2023 Tour de France and the Netflix documentary Tour de France: Unchained. Women's World Cup (3:32): What are the main takeaways from the U.S. win over Vietnam? Messi (20:31): What does success look like for Messi, his club, and Major League Soccer? Tour de France (40:01): How a close race turned into a rout for Jonas Vingegaard. Afterball (58:20): Josh on the Kolbe Conative Index. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Levin is joined by the Athletic's Steph Yang to talk about the opening days of the Women's World Cup. Author Jonathan Clegg also joins to discuss Lionel Messi's MLS debut. And the Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay assesses the 2023 Tour de France and the Netflix documentary Tour de France: Unchained. Women's World Cup (3:32): What are the main takeaways from the U.S. win over Vietnam? Messi (20:31): What does success look like for Messi, his club, and Major League Soccer? Tour de France (40:01): How a close race turned into a rout for Jonas Vingegaard. Afterball (58:20): Josh on the Kolbe Conative Index. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Levin is joined by the Athletic's Steph Yang to talk about the opening days of the Women's World Cup. Author Jonathan Clegg also joins to discuss Lionel Messi's MLS debut. And the Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay assesses the 2023 Tour de France and the Netflix documentary Tour de France: Unchained. Women's World Cup (3:32): What are the main takeaways from the U.S. win over Vietnam? Messi (20:31): What does success look like for Messi, his club, and Major League Soccer? Tour de France (40:01): How a close race turned into a rout for Jonas Vingegaard. Afterball (58:20): Josh on the Kolbe Conative Index. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In the last five years, high school sports participation has fallen for the first time on record. The number of boys playing high school sports today is lower than in any year since 2007. While travel leagues are thriving, local leagues are flailing—for football, soccer, baseball, basketball ... you name it. And this is happening, of course, in a decade when young people are spending less time in the physical world, less time with their friends, less time moving around, and more time sitting hunched over a phone. So what's going on, and what should we do? Today's guests are Jason Gay, sports columnist for the Wall Street Journal, and Tom Farrey, the executive director of the Aspen Institute's Sports and Society Program. If you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email us at PlainEnglish@Spotify.com. You can find us on TikTok at www.tiktok.com/@plainenglish_ Host: Derek Thompson Guests: Jason Gay and Tom Farrey Producer: Devon Manze Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason Gay of the Wall Street Journal joins Maggie and Perloff to discuss the future of streaming on sports
Bryan is joined by Jason Gay to break down BBC's response to political comments by 'Match of the Day' host Gary Lineker. They discuss Lineker's support from colleagues and the all-too-familiar reaction when sportscasters talk politics (1:53). Then, they weigh in on Diamond Sports' bankruptcy and how this will affect the sport of baseball if it's forced to be broadcast locally (10:56). Later, they touch on Seth Rogen's commentary about film critics on the 'Diary of a CEO' podcast (24:40) before diving into JJ Redick's response to shows like 'First Take' (33:12) and then Aaron Rodgers's potential with the Jets and New York media (38:43). Plus, the Overworked Twitter Joke of the Week and Jason Gay Guesses the Strained-Pun Headline. Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Jason Gay Producer: Erika Cervantes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bryan is live from Radio Row and joined by The Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay to discuss the news of Tom Brady's retirement, take two. They talk through his future at Fox and his no. 1 comp, Greg Olsen, and then break down other comparisons in media, such as Frank Gifford and Tony Romo (1:08). Later, they bid farewell to Gawker 2.0, touch on news that the National Enquirer has been sold, and ponder whether or not the Super Bowl party is doomed (36:30). Plus, the Overworked Twitter Joke of the Week and Jason Gay Guesses the Strained-Pun Headline. Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Jason Gay Associate Producer: Erika Cervantes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bryan is joined by Nora Princiotti, a few weeks before from the Super Bowl, to unpack NFL playoff media topics, ranging from Colts owner Jim Irsay potentially hiring Jeff Saturday, to Tom Brady thanking beat writers after his last game of the season (1:55). Then, ‘Wall Street Journal' columnist Jason Gay joins to remember the legendary sports announcer Billy Packer and how his career transformed college basketball (33:18). Host: Bryan Curtis Guests: Nora Princiotti and Jason Gay Associate Producer: Erika Cervantes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bryan is joined by author and Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay to discuss Prince Harry's new memoir, ‘Spare.' They weigh in on the American interest in the royals and highlight a few disclosures that stood out in the memoir (1:44). Later, they recap the wild-card playoff round and touch on what could have been Brady's last game as a player and his potential future at Fox (27:40) before diving into Netflix's newest documentary series on tennis, ‘Break Point,' and discussing the possible impact it could have on the sport (48:38). Plus, the Overworked Twitter Joke of the Week and Jason Gay Guesses the Strained-Pun Headline. Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Jason Gay Associate Producer: Erika Cervantes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of Up & Adams, Rob Gronkowski returns to discuss the brotherhood in the NFL, the resiliency of the people in Buffalo, the team he grew up wanting to play for, and a preview of New England Patriots vs. Buffalo Bills. Jason Gay joins to talk about the NFL's decision regarding the Bengals vs. Bills game, the updated playoff schedule, his story on Damar Hamlin, and the league's handling of the events from Monday night, specifically Roger Goodell. Kay and Matt Hamilton also give their thoughts on the Detroit Lions' explosive offense and which teams they see taking the final playoff spots that are still up for grabs heading into week 18.
Bryan is joined by Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay to discuss the Damar Hamlin incident during the Buffalo Bills–Cincinnati Bengals NFL game that has left him in critical condition. They touch on the aftermath from the perspective of the players and coaches, weigh in on the social-media response and support for Hamlin, and discuss ESPN's coverage of the event. Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Jason Gay Associate Producer: Erika Cervantes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
P.M. Edition for Jan. 3. Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin remains hospitalized in critical condition, after collapsing on the field Monday night during the team's game against the Cincinnati Bengals. WSJ Sports columnist Jason Gay joins host Annmarie Fertoli to discuss how the shocking incident is reviving questions about the safety of the sport, and the risks players undertake. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On how one writes funny material; on what little life quirks make for good columns; on his run as a major sports television star; on writing Michigan-Ohio State with a unique viewpoint.
Jason Gay of The Wall Street Journal joins the show to talk about his new book "I Wouldn't Do That If I Were Me", and the latest around College Football. Paul then closes out the show by taking on all of your calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bryan is joined by The Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay to discuss the World Cup in Qatar and what it's like to cover it. Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Jason Gay Associate Producer: Carlos Chiriboga Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay joins Drew and Roth to discuss his new book I Wouldn't Do That If I Were Me: Modern Blunders And Modest Triumphs (but Mostly Blunders). Also, NFL owners and Jeff Passan's latest ESPN story on the Houston Astros. Plus, Guy of the Week and the Funbag! Visit Defector.com.
Jason Gay, exceptional sports columnist at The Wall Street Journal joins Adam to talk about his career, his new book, his favorite columns, and working with Regis Philbin. Schein whine's on his latest DFS woes, Bob Stew gloats after winning big week, both guys debate whether they could coach the Colts, and Adam reads more texts from Jack Schein.
Wall Street Journal sports columnist and NYT bestselling author Jason Gay joins Zibby and Kyle to discuss his hysterical new book of essays, I Wouldn't Do That If I Were Me: Modern Blunders and Modest Triumphs, which they read (and cried laughing at!) while sitting in standstill traffic. They discuss the importance of finding joy and humor in everyday moments, our society's frighteningly low attention spans, our fear of aging, and our undeniable need for human interaction, all of which we re-learned during COVID and can read about in this book!Purchase on Amazon or Bookshop.Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Duhu03Bookshop: https://bit.ly/3zyDLc0Subscribe to Zibby's weekly newsletter here.Purchase Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books merch here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're taking a short break from the Twitter shitshow to give you an interview with Jason Gay, sports and humor columnist at The Wall Street Journal. His new book is “I Wouldn't Do That If I Were Me: Modern Blunders and Modest Triumphs (but Mostly Blunders).” Gay talks to Peter Kafka about what it's like to write humor for a publication that's not exactly known for that, the cognitive dissonance required to enjoy football, and why he isn't interested in making Elon Musk jokes. Featuring: Jason Gay Matt Levine (@jasongay), Sports and Humor Columnist at The Wall Street Journal Host: Peter Kafka (@pkafka), Senior Editor at Recode More to explore: Subscribe for free to Recode Media, Peter Kafka, one of the media industry's most acclaimed reporters, talks to business titans, journalists, comedians, and more to get their take on today's media landscape. About Recode by Vox: Recode by Vox helps you understand how tech is changing the world — and changing us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bryan is joined by the Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay to remember the life and career of Vin Scully, the beloved Dodgers broadcaster who died this week. Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Jason Gay Producer: Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker are joined by the 'Wall Street Journal''s Jason Gay to remember the great writer Roger Angell. They reflect on his style of writing, longevity, and discuss some of their favorite stories (5:16). Then, Bryan talks about his experience at the PGA Championship in Tulsa (31:46). After that, Jason comes back to join David in trying to guess the Strained Pun Headline of the Week. Hosts: Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker Guest: Jason Gay Associate Producer: Isaiah Blakely Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices