• Mitch Albom
    Feb 27 2026

    Mitch Albom is a bestselling author and longtime columnist for the Detroit Free Press, best known for Tuesdays with Morrie, which has sold more than 40 million copies worldwide. Albom has built a career that bridges sports journalism, deeply human storytelling, and philanthropic work. Known for his emotional clarity and moral voice, he remains committed to newspaper writing while continuing to publish bestselling books and lead charitable efforts in Detroit and beyond.

    On this episode, Kevin and Mitch discuss the art of powerful storytelling, lessons from sports journalism and covering the “loser’s locker room,” the state of modern media and press credibility, and why honesty and humanity still matter in writing—and in public life.


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    34 mins
  • Gabriel Tennen
    Feb 25 2026

    Gabriel Tennen, Ph.D., is a historian, educator, museum professional, and author whose work explores urban political power, democracy, and culture in modern America. Born in Manhattan and raised in Queens and New Jersey, he developed an early fascination with New York City’s history and its larger-than-life personalities. His doctoral research examined the 1969 Mailer–Breslin “51st State” campaign, earning recognition for reframing it as a serious political intervention rather than a literary stunt. Tennen brings both scholarly rigor and personal passion to the story of one of New York’s most unconventional campaigns.

    On this episode, Kevin and Gabriel discuss the origins of the Mailer–Breslin campaign, the bold proposal to make New York City the 51st state, the use of humor and imagination as political tools, and what the campaign reveals about democracy, policing, and power—then and now.

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  • James Duff & Allen Roskoff
    Aug 29 2025

    James Duff is an American television writer and producer, best known as the creator of The Closer and Major Crimes. Originally from New Orleans, Duff built a career in theater and television while navigating the deeply personal challenges of the AIDS crisis, including the loss of his partner, David Camacho. His work and life experiences have been profoundly shaped by themes of resilience, empathy, and storytelling.

    Allen Roskoff is a veteran gay rights activist and longtime friend of legendary columnist Jimmy Breslin. A central figure in New York’s LGBTQ+ political scene since the early 1980s, Roskoff has fought tirelessly for equality and visibility, often bringing public figures—including Breslin—into the heart of the movement. His activism during the AIDS epidemic was instrumental in pushing political leaders and media voices to confront the crisis with compassion and urgency.

    In this episode, Kevin, James, and Allen discuss the power of empathy in journalism, the impact of the AIDS crisis on New York’s gay community, Jimmy Breslin’s unexpected role as a chronicler of that struggle, and the enduring importance of activism and storytelling in shaping cultural change.

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    51 mins
  • Denis Hamill
    Aug 21 2025

    Denis Hamill is a journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and TV writer. As a journalist at the Village Voice, he won the prestigious Meyer Berger Award from Columbia University for best NYC reporting. His columns for New York magazine, the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, the Boston Herald American, New York Newsday and 24 years at New York Daily News became an integral part of each city's life. In addition, he is the author of ten novels, several screenplays, movies, and TV shows/series.

    In this episode, Kevin and Denis discuss Jimmy Breslin’s fascination with gangsters, the colorful characters of New York’s underworld, and how Breslin’s storytelling changed the way we see both crime and the city itself & more.


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    28 mins
  • Curtis Sliwa
    Aug 7 2025

    Curtis Sliwa is a longtime New York City activist, radio personality, and founder of the Guardian Angels, a volunteer organization dedicated to public safety and community service. Known for his signature red beret and energetic presence, he has spent decades advocating for safer streets and civic engagement. In 2021, he ran for mayor of New York City, championing grassroots solutions and neighborhood empowerment.

    In this episode, Kevin & Curtis talk the formation + evolution of The Guardian Angels, New York City, Bernhard Goetz incident & more.

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    38 mins
  • Ken Sunshine & Dan Klores
    May 24 2025

    Ken Sunshine is a public relations consultant, Founder and Chairman of Sunshine Sachs Morgan & Lylis. He’s worked in the political arena as delegate to the Democratic National Convention and Chief of Staff to NYC Mayor David Dinkins, as well as the entertainment business where he headed the PR department of ASCAP. Sunshine currently serves on the board for various NYC committees in education, art and community service.

    Dan Klores is a former public relations consultant, Founder of Dan Klores Communications firm) turned award-winning filmmaker and playwright who has made six movies during the last 13 years, four of which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and three plays. He has received widespread recognition for his work, most notably being awarded the 2008 Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary for Crazy Love.

    In this episode, Kevin, Ken & Dan talk style, current state of journalism/reporters, Breslin saving the day & more.

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    39 mins
  • Maureen Dowd
    May 6 2025

    Maureen Dowd, winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary, is a columnist for The New York Times and an author of several books, including “Bushworld,” “Are Men Necessary? When Sexes Collide,” “Notorious: Portraits of Stars from Hollywood, Culture, Fashion, and Tech” and more. She has covered four presidential campaigns and served as a White House correspondent. Maureen has also written for GQ, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Time and elsewhere.

    In this episode, Kevin & Maureen discuss rhetoric, the current administration, opinions, history and more.

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    39 mins
  • What's Doin' everybody? | The INTRO
    Apr 26 2025

    Welcome to the world and works of Jimmy Breslin. Hosted by Kevin Breslin.

    Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Jimmy Breslin is the subject of Breslin: “What’s Doin’?” which explores his influence on journalism over the second half of the 20th Century. His columns for the New York Herald Tribune, Newsday and The Daily News and his writing for many other notable publications including New York Magazine, helped define New York City and the world for 50 years.

    Kevin Breslin grew up in Queens as one of six children to the constant sound of a typewriter clapping and his father scrambling to hit deadlines. This unique perspective gave him a backstage pass to history. Breslin: “What’s Doin’?” explores Jimmy Breslin’s career in a way that’s designed to give listeners an inside look of who he was and why his writing is both memorable and as important today as it was when he wrote it.

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