600 words in 30 minutes. That’s the challenge many sportswriters face each day. 

For nearly three decades New York Post Baseball Columnist Ken Davidoff has covered some of baseball’s most iconic stars. In this episode, Andrew sits down with Ken to explore the fast-paced world of a sportswriter in the evolving media landscape and why Ken's success is powered by timeless skills like relationship building, resourcefulness, and hustle. 

A few show highlights:

1:49 - Accumulating interesting ideas

3:28 - Importance of relationships

6:35 - “You have to learn how to write poetry in a boiler room”

10:52 - Being resourceful to track down former Yankees star Bernie Williams

22:10 - Ken’s “separator”

24:23 - A story about humble leadership & former Yankees star Hideki Matsui

25:22 - Why high-performers often struggle in New York

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