Trenni Kusnierek discusses her interesting career arc in journalism, the issues facing women in sports media and her outspokenness about mental health issues.Source
Red Sox president Sam Kennedy discusses his career in baseball, growing up next door to Peter Gammons and the time he almost got into a fight with Theo Epstein in the Fenway Park bleachers.Source
Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports and MLB Network discusses his bumpy start in journalism, journalism in the Twitter era and what he hopes to do in the future.Source
Red Sox team historian Gordon Edes discusses his life post-journalism, the infamous "Curly-Haired Boyfriend" encounter and lessons learned from his reporting and writing career.Source
Emma Span of Sports Illustrated discusses getting her start at The Village Voice, editing the SI baseball preview issue and the future of the journalism industry.Source
Field Yates of ESPN discusses being an NFL scout, a real estate agent, writing about football, learning how to be on TV and life as an NFL insider.Source
The ESPN author discusses the changing landscape of sports journalism, learning from Peter Gammons, growing up a Philadelphia sports fan and finding the humor in baseball.Source
Venerable baseball reporter Tom Verducci discusses why he's always wanted to be a journalist, reporting longform features and why he's not on Twitter.Source
CNN broadcaster John Berman discusses working for Peter Jennings, transitioning to TV, covering elections, being embedded as a war journalist and the Red Sox.Source
Agent Jair Bogaerts -- who is also Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts' twin brother -- talks about baseball in Aruba, the life of being a young sports agent, the Red Sox, his brother, and more.Source
iTunes LinkRSS LinkJake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman, the masterminds behind The Cespedes Family BBQ, join the show to talk about the blog’s origins, meeting Yoenis Cespedes, being young writers in the sports writing industry and thanking Mi