30 episodes

A Good Run Podcast offers pieces of political history as personally experienced by Dan Feldman, a New York State legislator between 1981 and 1998 and current public management professor at John Jay College. The series includes revealing encounters between Feldman and such legendary New York political figures as Ed Koch, Mario Cuomo and John Lindsay, as well as with figures still prominent in American politics. His two children, Asher and Leah, take turns interviewing Dan about topics recounted on the Tales From The Sausage Factory blog, a compendium of narratives published in conjunction with a book of the same name from SUNY Press.

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A Good Run Podcast offers pieces of political history as personally experienced by Dan Feldman, a New York State legislator between 1981 and 1998 and current public management professor at John Jay College. The series includes revealing encounters between Feldman and such legendary New York political figures as Ed Koch, Mario Cuomo and John Lindsay, as well as with figures still prominent in American politics. His two children, Asher and Leah, take turns interviewing Dan about topics recounted on the Tales From The Sausage Factory blog, a compendium of narratives published in conjunction with a book of the same name from SUNY Press.

    SPECIAL: 2020, Elections, SCOTUS and America

    SPECIAL: 2020, Elections, SCOTUS and America

    With less than a month to Election Day, a new Supreme Court justice nomination on hand, and political turmoil around every turn, Dan and Asher sit down to discuss what it’s like to be a close follower of the political news cycle in 2020. Spend the better part of an hour with us as we try to navigate the entirety of the world of politics today, what it means, and what it could result in. Note: This episode was recorded before last weekend’s news that the President had contracted COVID-19.

    • 50 min
    Episode 28: The 1998 Congressional Primary

    Episode 28: The 1998 Congressional Primary

    Twenty-two years ago today, Daniel Feldman, Melina Katz, Noach Deer and Anthony Weiner participated in the Democratic Primary for the 9th District Congressional seat in New York. Early Pollsters gave Dan’s campaign cigars after conducting its first run of polls in the 9th Congressional District in New York. Dan was clearly the favorite — but there was an issue. Hear how the 1998 Congressional Primary to replace Chuck Schumer ultimately played out and how New York and national politics was forever changed by this one, hotly contested, four-way race for the Democratic nomination for Congress, a sure-fire bet to ultimately be elected. Deer, Katz, Weiner and Feldman all vying for the seat until Election Day.

    • 30 min
    Episode 27: Running to Replace Chuck Schumer

    Episode 27: Running to Replace Chuck Schumer

    The long-serving Congressman Schumer has set off to pursue a seat in the U.S. Senate. Who will replace him? Hear the foundational elements of the 1998 Congressional Primary to fill the Congressional seat for the 9th District of New York and the intense four-way race between Anthony Weiner, Melinda Katz, Noach Deer and Dan himself. What did the race look like at the outset? Why did Dan choose to run now? What is it like running in a Congressional primary? Dan and Asher explore it all.

    • 26 min
    Episode 26: New York Politics of the 1990s

    Episode 26: New York Politics of the 1990s

    As the 1980s turned into the 1990s and the political landscape in New York continued to shift, Dan exits his largest-profile race to date with a new perspective and an appreciation for what’s to come. Hear how, even in the span of less than a decade, the political map of New York changed, in its elected officials, its ideology, law making and understanding of the system itself. All of this as the city, state and nation gears up for the turn of the millennium. Note: There is a small factual error made in the middle of the episode, corrected at the end — make sure to listen all the way through!

    • 45 min
    Episode 25: 1989's Race for Brooklyn D.A.

    Episode 25: 1989's Race for Brooklyn D.A.

    New York City’s most populous borough needed a new District Attorney in 1989. Who better to pursue the seat than Dan Feldman? After a few consecutive terms of success in the New York State Assembly, hear the trials of the 1989 District Attorney race in Brooklyn from the runner-up’s perspective, and what could’ve gone differently. This is no Assembly race, this is a Brooklyn-wide race with all the complications that brings — hear directly from Dan what that means.

    • 43 min
    Episode 24: Chairing the Correction Committee

    Episode 24: Chairing the Correction Committee

    Dan recalls his dozen-year stint as chair of the Correction Committee and the massively complex and evolving relationship the state of New York has with the prison and correctional systems. Learn about motivations, changes, undertakings and reforms pushed throughout the system over the course of two decades and how that came to shape the current version of the system in New York. As Dan himself points out: “I was fond of saying that I spent more time in prisons in New York than any other legislator who was not actually convicted of anything.”

    • 54 min

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