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On the Friday edition of I'm Not Gon Hold You Scott, J.R. Bang, Dante & Mike Willis give their early thoughts on this years NBA Finals, why Scott feels people need to stop acting like Kyrie is owed an apology, 3x Emmy Award winner & friend of the program Randy Wilkins joins to talk Negro League/MLB stats being added & his Yankees. Mikey joins in the 2nd hour to discuss the Bears officially being named this years Hard Knocks participant, plus WNBA & MLB talk. TO WATCH THE MIDWEEK SHOW HALFTIME & THE POST SHOW OVERTIME: CHICAGO SPORTS LOCAL HOUR SUBSCRIBE: https://www.patreon.com/BarbersChairNetwork ($5 INGHY TIER) Follow the #INGHY crew on social media: https://twitter.com/BarbChairScott https://twitter.com/BarbersChairNet https://twitter.com/1800Callabro https://twitter.com/OctobersOwnTae https://twitter.com/jr_solito https://twitter.com/JrBang
On the weekend edition of I'm Not Gon Hold You, Scott & the entire crew recap last night's NFL Honors, an underwhelming NBA trade deadline, 3x Emmy Award winner & friend of the program Randy Wilkins pulls up to talk about his Niners, a full Super Bowl preview and another edition of Cousin Dan Friday's. TO WATCH THE INGHY OVERTIME: CHICAGO SPORTS LOCAL HOUR SUBSCRIBE: https://www.patreon.com/BarbersChairNetwork ($5 INGHY TIER) Follow the #INGHY crew on social media: https://twitter.com/BarbChairScott https://twitter.com/BarbersChairNet https://twitter.com/1800Callabro https://twitter.com/OctobersOwnTae https://twitter.com/jr_solito https://twitter.com/JrBang
ESPN Film Maker & Director Randy Wilkins Interview on Derek Jeter & more 0:10-8:10 Intro/ The Captain Documentary Talk 8:15-12:38 Randy's Career Path 12:40-17:45 Boone and Cashman Questions 17:50-21:00 The Kids Volpe Peraza and Cabrera 22:34-28:40 Yankees Pitching and AL East race 29:00-33:00 Pick a player game/ Jeter & A-Rod 33:00-39:05 Documentary music behind the scenes 39:10-42:00 Jeter and Volpe differences 43:00-45:13 Barry Bonds 45:15-47:05 Aaron Judge 47:11-55:00 Wandy Peralta & Bullpen Subscribe to our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@DugoutStation
On this edition of Mixtape Talk, Cheats visits with three-time Emmy award-winning director Randy Wilkins. Randy directed the seven-part ESPN miniseries The Captain, about the life and career of Yankees Hall of Fame shortstop Derek Jeter.Randy is a fascinating person. A former baseball player himself from the Bronx. Had it not been for an injury, he might have been on the field instead of behind the camera.During the interview, Randy and Cheats discuss his love for the game, his Yankee fandom, and, of course, Derek Jeter. This is an interview you don't want to miss.Please follow and subscribe to the Black Baseball Mixtape on all social media. And please retweet and reshare this interview. Twitter: BBallMixtape IG: BlackBaseballMixtape
Randy Wilkins talks about the reception to "The Captain," what Derek Jeter thought of the job he did as director, and if we will ever see a run like Jeter's Yankees went on ever again. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sweeny says it's time for the Yankees' two stars to carry the team to a division title while most of the other key contributors are on the IL, while Keith and Randy Wilkins also chime in with their concern level about the Rays, and who should bat in front of Aaron Judge in the lineup. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the latest episode of BXB, "The Captain" director Randy Wilkins joins Keith and Sweeny as the Yanks get set to host Derek Jeter's Hall of Fame induction celebration in the Bronx. Randy talks about the success of the documentary series, and also touches on current events within Yankees Universe, like the state of the lineup amid a long list of injuries, the umpiring in Thursday's series finale with the Twins, and whether he is worried about the Rays catching the Yanks in the division. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
[REBROADCAST FROM JULY 18TH, 2022] Yankees shortstop and Hall of Famer Derek Jeter was known as "The Captain," and "Mr. November," for his leadership on the field and in the clubhouse, and for his clutch hits in big moments. Notoriously tight-lipped with the media throughout his career, Jeter managed to remain one of the most beloved Yankees of all time. A new seven-part ESPN docuseries called, "The Captain" tells the story of his career, from his upbringing, his electric early years with the Yankees, his strained relationship with former friend and teammate Alex Rodriguez, and the career changing injury that affected his game forever. Director Randy Wilkins joins us to discuss the series, and getting Jeter to be candid on camera. "The Captain" is available to stream on ESPN + now. This segment was selected by AOI producer Jordan Lauf for today's Producer Picks.
Andrew and Scott are joined by the director of ‘The Captain', ESPN's Derek Jeter documentary to talk about his experiences on the project, working with Jeter, surprises from the documentary, Alex Rodriguez' influence on Jeter's story, and much more. Go to Manscaped.com and use code BRONX21 for 20% off + free shipping! Download the WynnBET app today and receive a special offer: bet $50, win $200 with code XBLUEWIRE. Get in touch: @YankeesPodcast @Andrew_Rotondi @ScottReinen Submit to the mailbag: bronxpinstripes.com/podcast Call the voicemail line: 646-480-0342 Intro/Outro music: One Way Ticket, by Anitek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Director and Producer of the brand new Derek Jeter Documentary "The Captain" Randy Wilkins joins Dylan Campione & Jack Stappenbeck! Hear Randy's story on the creation of the documentary and behind the scenes adventures! Plus Randy talks about some of his favorite interviews throughout the process from Derek's parents, Darryl Strawberry, Hannah Jeter, C.C. Sabathia and Gerald Williams. All that & more in this special edition of Side Retired. Thanks so much to Randy for taking the time to talk to us, appreciate all the insight, stories and laughs! Great news! Side Retired is now partnered with Seatgeek! For all ticketing needs go to Seatgeek.com and use promo code SIDERETIREDPOD for $20 off your first order! We've got you covered from all things ranging from sporting events to concerts including the Mets, Yankees & Big Time Rush. Yes, this means we are officially taking you out to the ballgame!
Joining the JR SportBrief is the director of The Captain documentary series Randy Wilkins who gives his insights from creating the film series about the career of Yankee legend Derek Jeter as well as what he learned about the man himself.
Randy Wilkins, Director The Captain (ESPN), an exploration of the life and Hall of Fame career of New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter. Medium Jonathan Mark discusses the unsolved murders of JonBenet Ramsey and Sister Cathy Cesnik. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyClubhouse: @katecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey Make sure you're taking advantage of the opportunity to earn something back for all those Pampers you're going through. Download the Pampers Club app and start turning diapers into rewards. Earn $5 PampersCash with your first three product scans. Download Pampers Club app today and get access to exclusive Pampers coupons and more!”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Marcelo Shul joins Isaac and Chili to break down the first episode of The Captain! Episode 1 was released on July 18th 2022 on ESPN/ ESPN + or on Sportsnet in Canada! It was directed by Randy Wilkins and executive produced by Spike Lee, Mike Tolin, Casey Richard Close and Stirling Eads. It's a multi-part documentary series about Hall of Fame, Yankees Shortstop, Derek Jeter! Enjoy!
First half superlatives, trade deadline rumors, the premiere of Randy Wilkins' 'The Captain', and lots more from the world of baseball
Interview w/ Director of "The Captain" for ESPN, Randy Wilkins ! Watson watch, Guardians update and more. Presented by Shacknews!
First half superlatives, trade deadline rumors, the premiere of Randy Wilkins' 'The Captain', and lots more from the world of baseball
Springtime in New York City is a special time in the big apple. It's crown jewel is the Tribeca Festival which returned this year for its 21st installment. This year featured another sweeping bill of fare. In addition to all of its incredible programming spanning the world of Documentary, Feature and Short Film, Television, Talks, Podcasting and Gaming, the festival took a new approach with amplifying Black voices, with a slate of programming featuring deeply emotional films and creator talks. Sole Free and Harlan Friedman in association with Drake Media TV spent two weeks on site chatting with so many of the stars and world renowned personalities to tell their personal stories. Interviews Include: Spike Lee, CC Sabathia, Randy Wilkins, Mike Tolin, Lawrence Fishburne, Steve Aoki, Rev. Al Sharpton, Gwen Carr (Eric Garner's Mother and Activist), Josh Alexander, Tribeca Kids Access Reporter and Tribeca Festival Co-Founder Jane Rosenthal. www.solefreeradio.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
SportsTalk Thursday, July 21: Ivan Melendez, Director Randy Wilkins & UTEP Football Update full KROD-AM Thu, 21 Jul 2022 20:00:50 -0500 MgX6VKJPzkkTxOqFozAEhQGyr0lQmof1 SportsTalk with Steve Kaplowitz SportsTalk Thursday, July 21: Ivan Melendez, Director Randy Wilkins & UTEP Football Update KROD-AM 02:07:52 elpaso.DME@townsquaremedia.com (Townsquare Media)noKROD,ESPN,600,ESPN,El,Paso,El,Paso,Texas,New,Mexico,sports,radio,sports,radio,sports,talk,talk,radio,600,AM,El,Paso,Sports,El,Paso
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes were joined by Randy Wilkins -- director of "The Captain," the documentary series on former Yankees star Derek Jeter -- to discuss the relationship between Jeter and former friend and teammate Alex Rodriguez.
In the third hour, Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes were joined by Randy Wilkins to discuss his work as director of "The Captain" -- the documentary series on former Yankees star Derek Jeter. Later, the guys held their new segment called "Here are your guys" -- sharing the scouting reports of the Bears' most recent draft class ahead of the opening of training camp Tuesday.
MLB.com's Matt Meyers and Mike Petriello run through the possible destinations for Juan Soto, talk to Randy Wilkins about his ESPN Derek Jeter documentary, and highlight Evan Phillips and Seth Martinez. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The director of the new ESPN doc, "The Captain", Randy Wilkins joins Randy & Michelle to talk about getting the call to make this doc as someone who grew up in the Bronx, separating himself as a fan and a filmmaker, diving into the research, the truth of this story being easy to find, how Derek's competitiveness defines the documentary and the impact of Joe Torre in both Jeter's career and Thursday night's Episode 2.
7:00 - If the Cardinals don't get to the NLCS, who pays the price? 7:15 - Sick of it!! 7:30 - Greg Amsinger on his red carpet talk with Juan Soto, the Pujols effect, and his breakdown of Cards 1st rounder Cooper Hjerpe 7:45 - TIOLI 8:00 - Jeremy Rutherford on the revitalized Tkachuk potential, how Tarasenko comes into the trade picture 8:15 - STL City2 HC John Hackworth, on a strong run of form for CITY1 and building a uniform philosophy as they prepare for 2023 8:30 - The Fight 8:45 - Randy Wilkins, Director of "The Captain" on the early story from the doc and getting to tell this story as a Bronx native 9:00 - You're killing me, Smalls! 9:15 - Rocky Sickmann, US Marine Veteran and Iranian hostage talks about the fall of the embassy and his early days in captivity 9:30 - Rocky Sickmann still in studio, on the rescue operation, the feeling of coming home and his work now with Folds of Honor 9:45 - What's on tap?
Hour 4: Director of 'The Captain', Randy Wilkins joins the guys to talk Derek Jeter.
Hour 3: Bonta and Shasky speak with the Producer/Director of "The Captain" Randy Wilkins and MLB star Torii Hunter.
Producer/Director of "The Captain" joins the show to discuss his 30 for 30 on the one and only Derek Jeter.
Bobby and Alex talk about an ill-planned graphic on Fox Sports's Yankees/Red Sox matchup, then discuss the settlement in Senne v. MLB and what it means in the fight for better minor league pay, as well as Juan Soto v. Nationals and how a prospective buyer muddies the conversation. Then they bring on filmmaker Randy Wilkins to talk about his ESPN Derek Jeter docuseries “The Captain” and what it was like telling the story of a favorite player of his, how it changed his perception of Jeter as a human, literally just what Alex Rodriguez is like, and much more. Follow Randy on Twitter @pamsson and watch the premiere of “The Captain” on ESPN on July 18. Links: Fox Sports's strange 9/11 tribute MLB settles minor league pay lawsuit for $185 million Songs featured in this episode: Good Charlotte — "The Anthem" • Fountains of Wayne — "Stacy's Mom" • Booker T & the M.G.'s — “Green Onions”
Shaun and Ryan are joined by a special guest this episode, as Randy Wilkins, director of "The Captain," talks about his seven-part documentary series on Derek Jeter. Plus, reacting to the series win over the Red Sox, Matt Carpenter's ridiculousness, and why you absolutely should empty the farm for Juan Soto. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Director of “The Captain” joins Maggie and Perloff
Shaun and Ryan talk to Randy Wilkins, director of "The Captain," the seven-part documentary series on the life and career of Derek Jeter that premieres on July 18. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Yankees shortstop and Hall of Famer Derek Jeter was known as "The Captain," and "Mr. November," for his leadership on the field and in the clubhouse, and for his clutch hits in big moments. Notoriously tight-lipped with the media throughout his career, Jeter managed to remain one of the most beloved Yankees of all time. A new seven-part ESPN docuseries called, "The Captain" tells the story of his career, from his upbringing, his electric early years with the Yankees, his strained relationship with former friend and teammate Alex Rodriguez, and the career changing injury that affected his game forever. Director Randy Wilkins joins us to discuss the series, and getting Jeter to be candid on camera. "The Captain" premieres on ESPN tonight, after the Home Run Derby.
In this episode, we are pleased to welcome the director of the upcoming ESPN Documentary "The Captain," Randy Wilkins! We discuss everything about the doc and ask him a little about this year's Yankees. Rob and Tyler also discuss the bad series against the Reds (26:59) and where they head from here, playing Boston this weekend. As always, be sure to subscribe, leave us a rate and review, and follow us on IG, Twitter and Tik Tok!
This week on I'm Not Gon Hold You: The Offseason Scott is joined by Randy Wilkins 3x Emmy Award winner & director of ESPN's 7 part Derek Jeter documentary "The Captain.
The Captain, a seven-part film on the life and career of Derek Jeter, premieres Monday on ESPN. On the latest 30 With Murti podcast, Sweeny chats with the film's director Randy Wilkins about making the film and telling Jeter's story.
From director and producer Randy Wilkins, “The Captain” is a seven-part documentary about Derek Jeter, the five-time world champion who defined an era for the sport and the Yankees.
The show is joined by 'The Captain' directed Randy Wilkins who also gives his thoughts on the Astros-Yankees rivalry. John and Lance later discuss the beef between Bernard Pollard and Lamar Jackson.
Randy Wilkins previews his Derek Jeter documentary 'The Captain' before discussing the Astros-Yankees rivalry.
This week on I'm Not Gon Hold You: The Offseason Scott is joined by Randy Wilkins 3x Emmy Award winner & director of ESPN's 7 part Derek Jeter documentary "The Captain.
Discussing themes of the new Derek Jeter documentary "The Captain" which airs the first episode after the Home Run Derby on ESPN.
(00:55) — YANKEES: The Yankees win the first two in Fenway, but end up splitting with the Red Sox after pitching woes. (06:13) — METS: The Mets split despite missing stars, and look ahead to their big series against the Braves. (12:21) — RANDY WILKINS: Director of ‘The Captain' discusses profiling Derek Jeter, best stories from the documentary, Aaron Judge, and the 2022 Yankees. (36:28) — CALLS: Callers talk Yankees, Mets, and Top 5 Yankee Killers. (56:39) — TRIVIA: JJ returns to test his trivia skills. We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the Listener Line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Spotify Live! https://spotifylive.link/ZwmTaVTvbpb Host: John Jastremski Guest: Randy Wilkins Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shaun and Ryan recap an overwhelming Yankees sweep of the Cubs, from Friday's walk-off heroics to Saturday and Sunday's beatdowns. They look at Jose Trevino's ranks among catchers and where his acquisition should rank among the best moves of the offseason, and the continued power display from Aaron Judge, Matt Carpenter, Giancarlo Stanton, and Gleyber Torres. Plus, previewing a big series against the Rays, and reacting to the premiere of The Captain at the Tribeca Film Festival after seeing the first episode of Randy Wilkins' documentary series on Derek Jeter! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the latest episode of Simply Amazin', Tim rejoices in the return of Mets baseball and welcomes Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Randy Wilkins to the show to talk about his upcoming Derek Jeter documentary, ESPN's The Captain, and what's going on across town in The Bronx. Be sure to check out Randy's directorial work on Dear... (Apple TV+), 86-32, ESPN's 30-for-30 on Roy Jones Jr.s' scandalous decision loss in the 1988 Summer Olympics, and his Yankees analysis at Views from 314 Ft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Spittaz discuss Carlos Correa and his interesting move to hire infamous agent, Scott Boras. Randy Wilkins joins Francis to talk Yankees baseball.
We discuss the posting process for Seiya Suzuki (8:00) and react to the Justin Verlander and Aaron Loup deals (19:00). Then, we're joined by director Randy Wilkins to discuss the Yankees' decision to designate Tyler Wade for assignment (39:00). Lastly, we give our thoughts on the Hall of Fame (52:00) and bring back Good, Bad, Uggla. Hosts: Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman Guest: Randy Wilkins Producer: Bobby Wagner Associate Producer: Mike Wargon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fort Worth Center (ZFW) air traffic controller Randy Wilkins has worked enough general aviation traffic in his 13 years there to know that while he and his colleagues aim to provide the best support they can and the most information possible to pilots who encounter difficulty, ultimately, it's up to the pilot to finish off a safe landing. But Wilkins is passionate about training and developing his base of knowledge in as many different ways as he can to be prepared for challenging situations. That includes researching air safety investigations in his spare time, looking at how past NATCA Archie League Medal of Safety Award-winning controllers handled situations, watching YouTube instructional videos of VFR pilots encountering IFR conditions, and learning about the dangers of pilot vertigo in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC). “You watch a video and think, ‘well, what would I do? Would I know to say that? Would I know to think about this?' So I really fall back on those replays,” said Wilkins, who said one of the most important things he learned from watching other Archie League Award event replays is the importance of being calm on the radio, as it helps keep the pilot calm and focused. “If I was a pilot, I would think, ‘if that was me, what would I want to know, and what would I want somebody to say to me before I did this?' The worst thing you hear about is people getting disoriented and flipped upside-down. The likelihood of getting disoriented in clouds if you're not used to it is pretty high.” That was the situation a Cessna 150 pilot faced in Wilkins's airspace as he flew in solid IFR conditions near the boundary of Kansas City Center (ZKC) airspace, between Oklahoma City approach control and Tulsa approach control. He was lost, definitely under stress, and sought help through the Guard radio frequency. He ended up talking to a Southwest Airlines pilot who was trying to figure out where he was. Listen as Wilkins and fellow ZFW controller Chris Clavin talk about this event, for which they both will receive the Archie League Medal of Safety Award for the Southwest Region on Aug. 11, 2021.
Part 1 featured the obvious — Tatis, Lindor, even Bau*r. But part 2 is where the depth of this year's draft really starts to show. Tune in to hear Jake Mintz, Jordan Shusterman, Meg Rowley, and Randy Wilkins round out the rest of the 2021 All-GIF draft. Read a blog post (featuring highlight GIFs for every selection) here. Songs featured in this episode: Johnny Nash — "I Can See Clearly Now" • Booker T & the M.G.’s — “Green Onions”
This week, the revolving co-host chair heads to the Bronx as I’m joined by Emmy award-winning filmmaker Randy Wilkins. We discuss Yankees fandom, our mutual feeling about 2017, and how the 2021 season might end up being defined by injuries. Then it’s more creative talk as we discuss how we view our audiences, the current […]
This week we're joined by Emmy award winning filmmaker & NYY Fanalyst Randy Wilkins (ESPN 30 for 30 short 86-32). Randy joins us to talk finding his way into film, the art of story telling, and drops a few nuggets of wisdom along the way. He also talked with us about the Yankees, Kate's Rays fandom, and what we would do if we were commissioner. (Spoiler: his biggest change still has us talking.) Honestly we could've kept the episode going for another hour or two- Randy's that insightful. Follow us on social: Randy: @pamsson (Twitter) Kate: @xok_love (twitter/insta) Lucas: @imstilllucas (Twitter/insta) Next Pitch: @nextpitchpod (twitter) @nextpitchpodcast (Instagram) Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, rate us five stars and tell a friend!
Bobby and Alex grieve for A-Rod and J-Lo’s relationship, and discuss the rationale behind some of the rule changes being tested in the minors this year. Then they bring on filmmaker and writer Randy Wilkins for the second installment of their season preview series. They talk abolishing the draft, the burden of blackouts, Ken Griffey Jr. vs. the world, and much more. Links: Follow Randy on Twitter Check out Randy’s website MLB is testing new rule changes Joe Biden chats with J-Rod Songs featured in this episode: The Beatles — "We Can Work It Out" • Booker T & the M.G.’s — “Green Onions”
Filmmaker and Yankees blogger/podcaster Randy Wilkins joins Jeff Erickson. They dig deep into the Yankees, the Kevin Mather story and his filmmaking career. For more on his take on the Mariners story, read his latest here: https://viewsfrom314ft.com/on-kevin-mather-a-matter-of-systems-and-institutions/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Corwin and Josh are joined by filmmaker and contributor to the Views From 314ft blog Randy Wilkins to talk about baseball/MLB's various issues both systemic and superficial. You can follow Randy on Twitter @Pamsson and check out his website www.pamsson.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/JuicingPod Email: juicingthenumbers@gmail.com https://teespring.com/juicing-the-numbers-swag
We open this week by discussing The Athletic’s report that Angels pitching coach Mickey Callaway sexually harassed multiple female reporters during his time in Cleveland, New York, and Los Angeles (1:08). Then, we discuss the Nolan Arenado trade from every angle: how good Arenado is, whether this makes St. Louis a serious contender, and what exactly the Rockies are doing (21:30). Finally, we wave goodbye to Dustin Pedroia’s career by inviting Joon Lee, a Red Sox fan, and Randy Wilkins, a Yankees fan, to discuss what Pedroia’s lasting legacy will be (55:00). Hosts: Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman Guests: Nick Groke, Joon Lee, Randy Wilkins
In this episode, Manny and Luis break down what's happening in the world of baseball between 1/20/2021 - 1/27/2021. Also, Randy Wilkins joins the show to discuss his love for the New York Yankees, working with legendary filmmaker Spike Lee, and why Bodegas are an institution in New York City. Follow Randy on Twitter (@Pamsson) and check out his portfolio over at pamsson.com. Trade Rumors - Intro Free Agent Signings - 07:04 The Hall of Fame - 23:00 A Sticky Situation - 49:48 Randy Wilkins - 59:15
In Episode 262 of For All You Kids Out There, Jeffrey and Jarrett chat about the new Jets coach, the new Mets coaches, a Jose Martinez signing, and otherwise meander about through the first half. In the second half of the show we welcome on Randy Wilkins from Views from 314 ft to chat about the Yankees, the Rockies(?), and Manchester United. Then in the third half of the show we answer some correspondence and one of us complains about Newcastle.
In Episode 262 of For All You Kids Out There, Jeffrey and Jarrett chat about the new Jets coach, the new Mets coaches, a Jose Martinez signing, and otherwise meander about through the first half. In the second half of the show we welcome on Randy Wilkins from Views from 314 ft to chat about the Yankees, the Rockies(?), and Manchester United. Then in the third half of the show we answer some correspondence and one of us complains about Newcastle.
On this hidden (?) episode of Oeuvre Busters, George and Liam welcome back filmmaker and friend of the pod Randy Wilkins to discuss The Hidden Fortress (1958) directed by Akira Kurosawa and starring Toshiro Mifune, Misa Uehara, Minoru Chiaki, and Kamatari Fujiwara.Topics discussed: NYU, the Star Wars of colleges; obnoxious film professors; working in triangles; burying corpses; the intimate and the epical; sublime poets stealing; Mifune’s legs. Also, please hire us Disney!Topics not discussed: The Spanish Civil War, thankfully.More about Randy and his superlative work can be found here http://www.pamsson.com/about including his most recent Pepsi ad: http://www.pamsson.com/pepsi-bodega-givebackHey, you all know we love you out there, right? But do you love us? If so, please consider subscribing to our new Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/oeuvrebusters For only $3 dollars a month, you’ll get bonus episodes and the occasional film essay by George. (George promises no problematic manifestos about the current state of the world.) Also, we will definitely give you a shout out on the podcast! Your financial support will also help us upgrade our equipment and improve the show in a variety of ways.Please, if you can, rate, review, and subscribe to Oeuvre Busters on Stitcher and iTunes and wherever else you might download your favorite podcasts. Your ratings and reviews help the show reach a wider audience. Please also feel free to send us regular and hate mail at: Oeuvrebusters@gmail.com. Again, we appreciate all the support. "Robobozo" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
MLB.com’s Matt Meyers and Mike Petriello look at the effects of the new playoff schedule, highlight the incredible defense of Isiah Kiner-Falefa, and wonder who might win the AL MVP and how good the White Sox really are, before welcoming in filmmaker Randy Wilkins to talk about the production of his recent Jackie Robinson short film and his opinion on the current state of the Yankees.
Our 42nd episode is a conversation with Randy Wilkins, an emmy winning director and editor and Yankees fan. He recently put out a short film in collaboration with MLB in remembrance of Jackie Robinson on the day that bears his name, in addition to other film/TV work he's done in the past. We talked about Jackie, the current state of the game today in communities of color, Mike Trout v. Ken Griffey Jr. and more! LINKS: Randy's site:http://www.pamsson.com/ The Collingwood (our theme song): bandcamp.com/TheCollingwood
This week Chris and Helen are joined by Randy Wilkins who is a three-time Emmy Award-winning director and editor from the Bronx who is also a blogger and podcaster with The Views from 314ft. Podcast. Randy talks us through his early life, including playing baseball to a high standard, we discuss his work with Spike Lee, we talk about all things Yankees as well as discussing how we feel the Black Lives Matter protests have been handled by the MLB, the Yankees and the players in general. You can follow Randy on Twitter @Pamsson (and we recommend it!) you can see his amazing work here http://www.pamsson.com/ and find his blog and podcast here https://viewsfrom314ft.com/ We also briefly discuss the series "Dear..." which is on AppleTV. Randy batted lead-off on this series, directing the first episode which features Spike Lee. Dear... the documentary series is well worth a look featuring in addition to Spike Lee, Oprah Winfrey, Stevie Wonder and Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda
Filmmaker and baseball-Twitter-improver Randy Wilkins joins me to talk about Netflix's The Business Of Drugs, a six-part series hosted by Amaryllis Fox that tries to take a value-neutral look at the economics of black-market substances. But is it TOO neutral? Does it try to do too much in each episode? Might it have been better off only following a single figure through each drug's "story"? And what do coverage of cocaine cartels and MLB have in common? Later, we dig into Spike Lee's Summer Of Sam: why it was rejected by critics, how Lee uses local detail to get at universal truths, and whether Lee would come back to the chaotic summer of 1977 and David Berkowitz in a documentary format. All the nefariously used stuffed animals and Reggie Jackson crackpot theories you could ask for: it's The Blotter Presents, Episode 151. SHOW NOTES The Business Of Drugs Where to watch Summer Of Sam Summer Of Sam reviews on Rotten Tomatoes Randy Wilkins on Twitter Randy's website, pamsson.com Extra insight from Randy and Spike Lee about Dear… "Spike Lee" from The Root Views From 314 Ft. BestEvidence.fyi SPONSORS Native Green Chef
On this jokers-are-wild episode of Oeuvre Busters, Liam and George welcome Mark Pagan and Randy Wilkins to discuss Joker (2019), directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Robert De Niro, Zazie Beetz and Frances Conroy. Topics discussed: Sopranos avatars; cathartic dancing; Thomas Wayne: major asshole; anticomedy. Also, Logan!Topics not discussed: Edward Said’s controversial lecture, Freud and the non-European, a talk actually banned by the Freud institute in Vienna. Those Freudians sure are sensitive. For more info on our amazing guests, please follow the links below: Dear Spike LeeOther Men Need HelpRandy on TwitterMark Pagan on TwitterYou can find more OB content at www.oeuvrebusters.com. Also, please feel free to drop us a line, either via email or voicemail, at Oeuvrebusters@gmail.com. We are always looking to incorporate feedback from our listeners for the show, so leave us some thoughts and we might share them on the podcast. Please don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review whenever and wherever you can. We appreciate all the love and support."Robobozo" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Web Series: https://youtu.be/lGqTOBUVALIThe MLB has been negotiating through the press and still no solution. Nothing but bad looks. (0:03:00) Oppo Talk-O: Emmy Award winning filmmaking Randy Wilkins joins u to talk about his new project, Dear Spike, part of the Apple TV series “Dear…” We talk MLB and look that comes with their reaction to the murder of George Floyd. (0:29:48) Go Go Astros/Big League Chew: Andy and Scott are back for another group therapy session.(0:56:35) Closing It Out
After a tumultuous week in the news for both national issues of race as well as MLB's current negotiations we found it only fitting to bring on someone with a great deal of insight on both race relations and how it relates to MLB. Our guest Randy Wilkins is a Filmmaker, Director of the AppleTV Show "Dear...", as well as the director of ESPN 30 for 30 Short 86-32 (which you can watch at that link) and Docket 32357. Additionally, he provides Yankees analysis in his free time. Oh, and BTW our dude owns a few Emmys. It's a riveting discussion and one worth tuning into for Randy's perspective alone. A few times we mention his Twitter thread that went viral, that's here: I am going to write some tweets about the MLB statement since this combines two things that I care deeply about: social justice and baseball. I will try my best to make them coherent so bear with me. — Randy (@pamsson) June 3, 2020 It's the latest episode of the Razzball Podcast.
Ben briefly explains this week’s podcast hiatus. Link to Joon Lee on players’ statements Link to Marc Carig on MLB’s response Link to Bradford William Davis on team and league statements Link to Randy Wilkins on MLB’s statement Link to Doug Glanville and other ex-players on race and baseball Link to Shakeia Taylor on civil […]
Rhea talks with filmmaker Randy Wilkins (@PamsSon) about baseball fandom, his tryout with the Royals, and his viral Twitter thread about the MLB's response (or lack of response) to the George Floyd murder and systemic racism in men's major league baseball.FOLLOW RANDY ON TWITTER & READ HIS THREAD HERE:https://twitter.com/pamsson/status/1268198025924694020THIS EPISODE SPONSORED BY BETTER HELP:*Get 10% off your first month of Better Help at betterhelp.com/baseballCONNECT W/ THREE SWINGS ON TWITTER & INSTAGRAM AND SEND YOUR #ROSINBAG QUESTIONS:https://twitter.com/threeswingspodhttps://www.instagram.com/threeswingspodGET THREE SWINGS MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/three-swingsTHREE SWINGS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/three-swings
Here we are, we've reached the end. Well, at least the end in 2020. Our final two movies of the month could not be more different!First, Spike tackles genre with the great heist film, INSIDE MAN. We discuss Denzel playing against type, borderline inappropriate jokes, and Dave's continued hatred of short people.Finally, we get to Spike Lee's Oscar-winner, BLACKKKLANSMAN. Apologies ahead of time, because our reaction might not be what you think. But hey, at least one of our hosts really likes the lead!As we do every month, we close it out with choosing our favorites, Spike's best, and his masterpiece. Will Mike finally love a biopic? Will Dave actually give a documentary its due? Or will we be boring and pick the American classic as his masterpiece? Only one way to find out!This episode also features our two Spike Lee experts, Randy Wilkins and Khylen Steward!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
This episode we take on two Spike Lee movies that maybe don't fit into your perception of a Spike Lee joint.First, we look at Spike's take of Scorsese with SUMMER OF SAM, a movie seemingly more about sexual repression than serial killers, and people in 1999 were pissed! But it is also possibly the Spike movie with the best female characters? We'll get into all of that, plus some talk about how disgusting Wikipedia is.And we close it out with little Ed Norton being given Spike's best monologue on record. But does a basically all white cast in 25TH HOUR take away any of the style of a Spike Lee movie? Tune in to find out!This episode also features our two Spike Lee experts, Randy Wilkins and Khylen Steward!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
We are back with probably the oddest double feature possible for Spike Lee Month. First, we get a little serious and talk about Spike's Academy Award nominated documentary 4 LITTLE GIRLS. We talk about our own uneducated perspective and just how great Spike Lee is at telling a very human and painful story. After that, we take the hardest of right turns into HE GOT GAME, which is one of our host's very favorite Denzel Washington performance!This episode also features our two Spike Lee experts, Randy Wilkins and Khylen Steward!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
We are back for more Spike Lee joints! One of your cohosts has a dark horse for favorite Lee movie, and it's not MALCOLM X. We talk interracial relationships, colorism, and loudmouth best friends. We also explore Mike's borderline allergic aversion to biopics, especially when they are over 3 hours. This should definitely go well!This episode also features our two Spike Lee experts, Randy Wilkins and Khylen Steward!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
Time to start another month! This January, we take on one of the most productive directors of this generation in Spike Lee.In this episode, we talk about our high school, video rental days of Spike and how our views have changed over the years. Then we move on to our double feature of SHE'S GOTTA HAVE IT and DO THE RIGHT THING. We cover everything from student film sizzle reels to American classics!This episode also features our two Spike Lee experts, Randy Wilkins and Khylen Steward!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
The O-ZONE is coming in hot with former IBF welterweight Champion, Showtime Shawn Porter. He calls in with his father Kenny Porter to take some questions from the fans and to talk about his upcoming fight this weekend vs. Danny Garcia (1:29), Do it for the Tipper calls the O-ZONE hotline to give his NCAA football predictions (27:40), And they talk to Bronx native Randy Wilkins about the current state of the Yankees (39:25).Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ozonepodcast/message
Randy Wilkins is a three-time Emmy Award-winning director, cinematographer, and editor from the Bronx, NY. Shortly after receiving his B.A. in English from Franklin and Marshall College, Randy’s lifelong dream to play professional baseball was shattered after a significant injury. Under these tragic circumstances, he discovered a new passion: filmmaking. Befriending legendary filmmaker Spike Lee and by the director’s urging, Randy enrolled in NYU’s esteemed Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Film Program where he earned a chair’s fellowship and a Masters of Fine Arts in 2009. As a finalist in the ABFF/HBO Short Film Contest, Randy’s NYU thesis film, “Osvaldo’s,” earned an exclusive license agreement with HBO for broadcast as well as numerous awards and festival screenings. Professionally, Randy has been raised through the legendary Forty Acres and A Mule Filmworks beginning as an editorial intern on “Inside Man.” Randy has recently served as Lead Editor on Lee's joints including "Da Sweet Blood of Jesus," “Jesus Shuttlesworth” for ESPN, "The Greatest Catch" for ESPN, “Katt Williams Priceless” for HBO, "What Is The Triangle? A Spike Lee Orange and Blue Skies Joint" for the MSG Network, Andra Day’s debut music video “Forever Mine” and “2 Fists Up” for ESPN. In addition to his editing work, Randy earned two Emmys for his cinematography on the FOX 59 Promo "Indiana Made” and PIX 11 Promo “Lionel.” As a director, Randy has enjoyed success with his award-winning digital series “Docket 32357.” Wilkins is currently in post-production for Season Two of Docket, while in development for his first feature script “Pray for A Little More Spring.” Randy’s latest directorial effort is the ESPN 30 for 30/Lil’ Spike Joint “86-32” chronicling the controversial decision between Roy Jones Jr. and Park Si-Hun in the Light Middle-Heavyweight gold medal match at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Work: Film: 86-32 - This film is a part of the Spike Lee Lil' Joint Series for ESPN. 86 - 32 is an ESPN 30 for 30 short focusing on 19-year-old boxing Olympian Roy Jones Jr and the harrowing lesson that all that glitters ain't gold. Credits: Director - Randy Wilkins Executive Producer - Spike Lee Producer - Dena Greenbaum ESPN Producer - Marquis Daisy ESPN Associate Producer - Shaun Alperin DP - Grace Bach Editor - Ryan Demark Starring - Roy Jones, Teddy Atlas, Wallace Matthews and Nabate Isles Web Series - Docket number 32357 In an eerily quiet courtroom hallway, Lois anxiously awaits the announcement of docket number 32357. Valerie, a successful retail buyer, rushes to take a seat along the bench we find Lois sitting on. The ominous voice that bellows from the speaker inspires a conversation between Lois and Valerie. As the two women grow more comfortable they realize their meeting is anything, but by chance. What the two women discover will change their lives moving forward. Docket 32357 examines the need to overcome loneliness even from the most unexpected of places and how we feel once that opportunity is squandered. Credits: Director - Randy Wilkins Writer - Eljon Wardally Producer - Jessica Karen Brown DP - Jeff Pinilla Editor - Ryan Denmark Review: Indie Wire: 'Docket 32357' Season 1 Was Affecting; Help Expand the Series' Scope & Impact in Season 2 (Fundraising) http://www.indiewire.com/2015/10/docket-32357-season-1-was-affecting-help-expand-the-series-scope-impact-in-season-2-fundraising-234374/ http://www.indiewire.com/2015/10/latinobuzz-interview-with-filmmaker-randy-wilkins-on-his-web-series-docket-32357-170209/ The Shadow League: Introducing Spike Lee's Protégé: Randy Wilkins https://www.theshadowleague.com/story/introducing-spike-lee-s-protege-randy-wilkins The Huffington Post SEED & SPARK Black Talent TV Cinema In Noir Randy Wilkins Website : http://www.pamsson.com Website : Docket 32357 - http://docket32357.com Twitter: @pamsson https://twitter.com/pamsson FaceBook : http://www.facebook.com/10104906799341589 Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/ravishingrandyrude/ Vimeo : https://vimeo.com/user5517857 Docket 32357 – Twitter - @Docket32357 https://twitter.com/Docket32357 Facebook - @Docket32357 https://www.facebook.com/Docket32357 Thank You for checking out Hollywood Breakthrough Show | Follow us on Twitter @TheBreakThur This podcast main purpose is to serve up positive information. 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A conversation with editor and filmmaker Randy Wilkins. We'll discuss his work editing his first feature film Da Sweet Blood of Jesus for director Spike Lee. We'll also discuss Randy's experience in Spike Lee's NYU graduate film class as well as vital lessons learned from the Oscar nominated filmmaker that have helped Randy as an editor, director, cinematographer, and screenwriter.
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Visit http://LiftUpPodcast.com/4 for complete show notes and links to resources mentioned in the podcast. In this episode of the Lift Up podcast, Randy Wilkins shares how God called him out of a successful secular career into full-time ministry as a missionary in Spain. Here's a quick overview of what you'll hear in Episode 4: Update: Clarity on our offer free websites for missionaries in the fall, plus video improvements. Encouragement: A conversation with Randy Wilkins, missionary in Spain. Tech Tip: Filter out unwanted search results with Google.