All The President's Minutes - Minute 84 with Aaron Tracy

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All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 84, I join lecturer of English at Yale, screenwriter, host of To Live & Dialogue in LA podcast on the Yale Podcast Network, Aaron Tracy. Aaron and I discuss the tragic hubbub between Redford and Goldman, this scene as a substitute action scene and finally skip into the next minute to heap praise on the line; "I don't want a cookie."  

About Aaron Tracy (via Yale

Lecturer in English at Yale. Among other TV projects, Aaron is currently writing and Executive Producing a four-part limited series for Lifetime Network set in 1960s Hollywood; as well as a limited series for Sonar Entertainment about the John Edwards scandal.      Aaron has previously written on popular series such as Law & Order: SVU. He's the Creator and Executive Producer of Sequestered, a serialized thriller that ran two seasons on Sony's Crackle Network. In 2018, USA Network produced Aaron's pilot, The Tap, co-written with Andrew Lenchewski, starring Oscar-winner Tom McCarthy, and Executive Produced by one of Aaron's heroes, Rob Reiner. Aaron has also sold original TV pilots to CBS, MGM, Freeform, Alcon, UCP, Lionsgate TV, and others. In audio, Aaron is creating, writing, and producing several original scripted dramas for Audible, including an underdog NBA story with Steve Nash; a police thriller with James Patterson; and a revenge tale set around daytime TV with Kelly Ripa. Aaron hosts To Live & Dialogue in LAon the Yale Podcast Network, featuring conversations with fellow screenwriters. 

Twitter: @aarondtracy

PODCAST: To Live & Dialogue in LA 

Blake Howard

Blake Howard is a writer, film critic, podcast host and producer behind One Heat Minute Productions, which includes shows One Heat Minute, The Last 12 Minutes Of The Mohicans, Increment Vice, All The President’s Minutes, Miami Nice and Josie & The Podcats. Endorsed and featuring legendary filmmaker Michael Mann, One Heat Minute was named by New York Magazine and Vulture as one of 100 Great Podcasts To Listen To and nominated for an Australian Podcast Award. Creator of the Australian film collective Graffiti With Punctuation, Blake is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic with bylines in Empire Magazine, SBS Movies, Vague Visages, Dark Horizons, Film Ink and many more.

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