Monthly Archives: June 2024

Episode 78 – How Many Threads Connect Us to the Events of the Day, Past and Present? Journalist Ben Bradford and Author Kurt Wagner



How many threads connect us to the events of the day, past and present? On this week’s episode of The Artful Periscope, Larry welcomes journalist and fellow podcaster Ben Bradford to the show to discuss his latest NPR podcast Landslide. The series recounts the 1976 presidential primary race between Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan and its long-lasting effect on the trajectory of the Republican Party. Together, Larry and Ben dissect the difference between patriotism and nationalism, how Ronald Regan’s rhetoric shifted conservative ideology, and the challenges of modern journalism in a twenty-four-hour news cycle. Then the discussion shifts to Landslide, and how understanding the trajectory of political parties throughout history can shape our understanding of modern politics.

After the break, Larry welcomes author Kurt Wagner to discuss his book, Battle for the Bird: Jack Dorsey, Elon Musk, and the $44 Billion Fight for Twitter’s Soul, which recounts Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter. They discuss Twitter’s original founder, Jack Dorsey, and the behind-the-scenes negotiations between Twitter and Elon Musk. Then they examine Musk’s ideal of a free-speech platform without restrictions, and whether users will want to take part in a community with no filters. Finally, they wrap up by dissecting the connection between Musk and former president Donald Trump, and how it might impact the upcoming election. 


Episode 77 – How Many Threads Explore Power Dynamics? Authors Tom Straw and Hughes Norton



How many threads explore power dynamics? This week on The
Artful Periscope, Larry sits down with Tom Straw, author of The
Accidental Joe: The Top-Secret Life of a Celebrity Chef, which
tells the story of a celebrity chef embroiled in a dangerous
espionage plot. Larry and Tom discuss Tom’s love of food, his
early career in television and how working with comedians and
actors shaped his understanding of developing characters and
crafting stories. Tom also shares insight into what sparked the
idea for his book, the voice of his protagonist Sebastion Pike and
how his friends in the food world responded to his manuscript
(spoiler: Alton Brown has very strong opinions about knives!).

After the break, Larry welcomes Hughes Norton, the author of
Rainmaker: Super-Agent Hughes Norton and the Money-Grab
Explosion of Golf from Tiger to LIV and Beyond, onto the show to discuss his illustrious career as a golf agent. Hughes explains
how his autobiography came into existence and his friendship
with his co-author George Pepper. As agent for golf giants like
Tiger Woods and Greg Norman, Hughes shares behind-the-
scenes information on the golf industry, Tiger Woods’ childhood
and family, his conflicted feelings about his dismissals, and his
indomitable passion for the sport and the industry surrounding it.