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Show Notes

Episode 68: ONE WORD at a TIME with John Miller, Author, Producer, and Former Wall Street Journal Correspondent

About The Guest

John Miller is a journalist, author, and baseball historian. He grew up in Belgium with American parents who were professional musicians. With a deep love for journalism and baseball, he pursued a career as a journalist and eventually landed a position with the Wall Street Journal. After leaving the Journal, he produced a PBS documentary on a mining town and is currently working on a book about legendary Hall of Fame manager Earl Weaver.

Summary

John Miller, a journalist and author, shares his journey from working at the Wall Street Journal to pursuing his passion for storytelling and baseball. After leaving the Journal, he embarked on a six-month wandering period, exploring different career paths and finding clarity in his desire to continue working as a journalist. He produced a documentary on a mining town and began writing for America, a monthly magazine. He is currently working on a book about Earl Weaver, a legendary baseball manager. Through his experiences, John has learned the importance of embracing failure, adapting to change, and finding meaning in his work.

Key Takeaways

  • John’s passion for journalism and storytelling began at a young age, influenced by his parents’ musical background and his love for reading the newspaper.
  • He pursued a career in journalism and played baseball in college, combining his two passions.
  • After leaving the Wall Street Journal, John went through a period of uncertainty and exploration, considering different career paths and finding clarity in his desire to continue working as a journalist.
  • He produced a documentary on a mining town, highlighting the complexity and cultural impact of industries like mining.
  • John’s experiences have taught him the importance of embracing failure, adapting to change, and finding meaning in his work.

Quotes

  • “I wanted to do something deeper about the country and for my own kind of journalistic journey.” – John Miller
  • “I respect the grief a lot more… I think you can’t understand the politics of this country without understanding that grief.” – John Miller
  • “Perseverance does not make sense if you’re not willing to adapt and change.” – John Miller

Connect

Timestamp Summary
0:00:00 Introduction and background of John Miller
0:03:40 John’s career as a journalist and author
0:05:32 John’s move to Pittsburgh and career shift
0:09:41 John’s film project on a small town in West Virginia
0:10:40 John’s writing for America magazine and current book project
0:11:59 Transitioning out of baseball and finding new passions
0:14:01 Finding deeper meaning in the mining industry
0:15:39 Lessons learned from West Virginia and Pittsburgh
0:17:59 Understanding the grief and cultural impact of job loss
0:19:51 The importance of listening and avoiding political bias
0:21:53 Honoring local historians and defending journalism
0:23:04 Writing Earl Weaver’s obituary and finding a new calling
0:24:08 John felt a stirring to present something to the world.
0:25:41 John had the idea to write a book about Earl Weaver.
0:26:13 Earl Weaver was an early adopter of analytics in baseball.
0:27:31 John faced rejection when pitching his book idea.
0:30:51 John learned the importance of storytelling through failure.
0:32:26 Baseball careers can take a toll on personal relationships.
0:33:11 John second-guessed leaving the Wall Street Journal.
0:35:14 Setbacks and adversity lead to personal development and growth.
0:35:36 Failure to find clarity in twenties led to empathy and self-sufficiency.
0:36:52 Being open to unexpected events and finding centeredness.
0:37:14 Working on a bio of Earl Weaver and doing economic reports.
0:38:32 Be curious, study difficult subjects, and pursue storytelling and journalism.
0:39:43 Importance of quality journalism and curiosity in service of public good.
0:40:34 Decimation of local newspapers and need for local news networks.
0:41:59 Soundtrack: Paul Simon’s Graceland and Jacques Brel’s mournful songs.
0:42:41 Unfinished goals: having children, publishing a book, and planting a tree.
0:43:26 Closing remarks and upcoming episodes.

Song: Boy in the Bubble by Paul Simon