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David Maraniss, Ink in Our Blood

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David Maraniss, Ink in Our Blood

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David Maraniss, Ink in Our Blood

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David Maraniss, Ink in Our Blood

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David Maraniss, Ink in Our Blood

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David continues the discussion with Suzan Shown Harjo, (Cheyenne & Hodulgee Muscogee) recipient of a 2014 Presidential Medal of Freedom, and renowned advocate for Native American rights. She is a poet, writer, lecturer, curator, and policy advo
David talks with Suzan Shown Harjo, (Cheyenne & Hodulgee Muscogee) recipient of a 2014 Presidential Medal of Freedom, and renowned advocate for Native American rights. She is a poet, writer, lecturer, curator, and policy advocate who has helped
In this episode, David talks with James Kossakowski, the great-grandson of Jim Thorpe."Path Lit by Lightning: The Life of Jim Thorpe" is available at bookstores or online at:https://davidmaraniss.com/library/path-lit-by-lightning-the-life-of
In this episode of the "Ink in Our Blood" podcast, Norbert Hill joins David Maraniss to talk about the genesis of "Path Lit by Lightning: The Life of Jim Thorpe" — almost 20 years ago — and much more. Norbert S. Hill is an enrolled citizen of
In this episode, David talks with Patty Loew, a professor in the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and the inaugural director of NU's Center for Native American and Indigenous Research. She is a documentary producer, author
In this third episode of the season, David and Sarah continue the conversation about David's research into his new book, "Path Lit by Lightning: The Life of Jim Thorpe" which is available at bookstores or online at:https://davidmaraniss.com/li
David and Sarah continue the conversation about David's research into his new book, "Path Lit by Lightning: The Life of Jim Thorpe" which is available at bookstores or online at:https://davidmaraniss.com/library/path-lit-by-lightning-the-life-
In this episode, David talks about researching the formative years of his father, Elliott Maraniss, whose ordeal before the House UnAmerican Activities Committee and time in the crucible of the Red Scare are the subject of his latest book, A Go
In this episode, Sarah and David speak with actor Dan Lauria, who played Vince Lombardi in the Broadway production of LOMBARDI, written by Eric Simonson and based on David’s book, When Pride Still Mattered. Known for his portrayal of Jack Arnol
Four days after September 11, 2001, David wrote an epic article for the Sunday Washington Post. The 12,000-word story, pulling from his own reporting and memos from a superb team of Post reporters, took the reader from the ordinary promise of a
In this episode, author Andrew Maraniss leads a conversation with David and John Feinstein, the best-selling author of some of the most celebrated books on American sports. The three talk about their methods of interviewing and writing books, a
In this episode, David and Sarah are joined by Jane Leavy, author of groundbreaking and best-selling books on Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, and Sandy Koufax, and former colleague of David's at The Washington Post. They talk about the mythology of s
Spring has sprung, and we're missing baseball. In this episode of Ink in our Blood we talk about David's biography of Roberto Clemente, the luminescent right-fielder from Puerto Rico, an athlete whose humanitarian grace and love for his homelan
 For this episode, Sarah and David talk with James Warren, former Washington bureau chief of the Chicago Tribune and media columnist for Poynter Institute. Jim is now executive editor of NewsGuard, a new rating system for thousands of online ne
This episode has a companion playlist on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/2xWoCEyIn this episode, David talks with Sarah about the early days of Motown, one thread of his sweeping book on Detroit in the early 1960’s, Once in a Great City. They di
In our second season, we’ll talk about the mythology of sports and whether sports matter, about Broadway shows, the search for truth and determining whether information is reliable, and uncovering not only my grandfather’s FBI file, but the sto
In 1952, David’s father, Elliott Maraniss, was called before the House Un-American Committee, named as a communist by a grandmother-spy who had infiltrated Detroit’s American Communist party. In this episode, David speaks with Sarah about his l
In this episode, David asks Sarah about her writing, from her early memories of working on school papers with an exacting journalist-dad as her first editor, to her work for CBS News/48 Hours, freelancing for the Washington Post, and writing pe
In this episode, Sarah asks her father, David Maraniss, about writing biographies about figures who are alive or dead, and why it can be hard to uncover the truth when mythology, officious aides, or imperfect memory cloud it.  They discuss why
In this episode, David turns the tables and interviews his son, Andrew Maraniss, who is also a nonfiction author whose work focuses on the connections between sports and social action. His first book, STRONG INSIDE, was an illuminating biograph
In this episode, Sarah asks David about his routine as a writer. Using his book on the 1960 summer Olympics, Rome 1960, they go through each step of David’s process from getting an idea for a book, proposing it to his editor, through research,
In this second episode of Ink in our Blood, Sarah talks to her dad, David Maraniss, about growing up as the son of a “Newspaper Man.” Long before David won the Pulitzer Prize, and wrote best-selling biographies on Vince Lombardi, Bill Clinton,
In this first episode, Sarah asks her father, Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and author of 12 books, David Maraniss, about his motto: Go there, wherever there is. Searching for the truth as an author and The Washington Post journalist has ta
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