Podcast Interview with Seth
The latest episode of Professor and The Pundit features an interview with Seth, including a few stories from his early days at U-M, the Daily, and mgoblog:
https://mvictors.com/shirts-not-optional-guest-seth-fisher-professor-and-the-pundit-s1-ep9/
Seth works hard.
This is a good podcast, and Seth's background was interesting. The Daily sounds like a tough place to navigate.
He and Brian wer just 2-3 years behind me in A2. Seth really seems like a mench!
Gotta be good at something.
Please get some sleep, Seth.
We need you fresh and ready for the season.
I slept 6 hours straight last night. Stopped working on the Kindle edition when I got the last feature added to the word doc (still going through and making all the edits we made afterwards) about 1 a.m. and didn't get up until 7.
I was raised near Cass and never knew that archer was from there.
Do you have a link to this article?
I am fascinated. Knowing the town, having been thru recently, and knowing what the history of the area is, I would love more background. Vandalia is nearby and there are definitely other interesting communities around Cassopolis.
Gooooooooo SETH
Seth's cohesiveness, depth and humor and Brian's unrivaled snark are what draws me in (the breakdowns and stats by both are bedrock). Especially the snark.
Brian is incredibly adept and deploys snark with great skill but is curiously unappreciative and dismissive of those who employ it.
I enjoy the efforts of everyone at the MGoRoundtable and the price is perfect!
Sorry, but it was boring as hell.
Did your parents not teach you "if you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all"?
Maybe you’re new to the comments section. We’re all entitled and, expected, to give an opinion.
I must have missed the rules that state we have to fawn over everything that is posted here.
I listen to a lot of the podcasting involving the guys here and the Michigan sports community. I like most all of it. I like Seth’s stuff. I listen to Steve Clark on KTLA every week and like him a lot. I just found this terribly boring. I wanted to save others the time. There wasn’t anything of substance.
Sometimes, I think people overrate content in July because there isn’t much else.
People shouldn't be ripping on you for that. It's totally valid--they mostly asked about what it's like on the Daily and how I got to be the MGoBlog guy, which is really only interesting if you're trying to make it in the sportswriting business.
I also felt weird talking about personal stuff, and held back because I wasn't expecting to share things like how poor we were in the latter half of 2014, without asking my wife if it was cool to share that.
Is there a problem with points again three days in a row? It’s been stuck on the same yet individually I’ve seen some added.
Yes, when I push a new ads.txt I have to clear cache and then there's a process to get cloudflare to not block the ads that takes me 10-15 minutes to fix it and I haven't gotten myself up to do it in the last 2 days. Happens every ads.txt update and we've had 2 in the last week.
Thanks, Seth. It wasn’t your fault. I like everything I’ve heard you on. I just felt like Steve didn’t have a good interview strategy in mind that would result in some better content.
I’ll give his podcast another try for sure because his segments on WTKA, the MGoBlog segment and Scott Bell are all I listen to there and enjoy him very much.
Having done it let me tell you: that is not easy to do.
I loved the stories, and especially the narrative of how The Shirt was conceived. I always wonder how the shirts come about -- who thinks them up, who finishes the design. To hear the genesis of this one, especially, was really fun.
I hate long podcasts. But I actually enjoyed listening to this and learning a little about Seth. And I liked learning the story behind Seth’s involvement in Mgoblog. Probably most of Mgoblog’s users would like learning the history.
So ignore iamjustsayin’s just sayin pov.
And Seth sounds like a good dude
good listen thanks for posting
Seth has become such a great face/voice for MGoBlog