Central Division David Coggins & Michael Williams
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Central Division is a newsletter and podcast from David Coggins and Michael Williams about travel, men’s clothing, wine, and, yes, golf and fly fishing.
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Central Division 111: The Changing City
We're back out in the open with our 111th episode. We hit the hard topics and talk about changing cities, the dangers of nostalgia, crisis communications and Belgians Shoes.
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Central Divison 042: Inherited Wisdom
We’re back and talk about Father’s Day and what we learned from our dads. We also revisit the enduring coffee dilemma and consider the appeal of underdog sports teams.
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Central Division 041: Heat Wave
It’s getting warmer in the big town and morale is already suffering.
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Central Division 040: Moving Day
Coggins decamps to a new HQ. Williams completes his victory tour of the East Coast.
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Central Division 039: The Reunion Tour
Michael makes his triumphant return to the big town, and we sit down for our first in-person pod.
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Central Division 038: The Vs. Issue
Hard hitting decisions on the big topics of the day: We start with Bronco vs. Blazer, gelato vs. ice cream and we go from there.
Customer Reviews
Hey now!
It’s hard to say exactly why I like this podcast but I do, sort of a lot, I guess. It’s the only podcast I never seem to miss an episode of. People ask why I like it and I find myself struggling to articulate a good reason.
It is probably because I’m of a certain age and kind of grumpy and amused by everything. Much like our hosts.
It’s probably because it’s pretty light on politics and news.
That helps.
I’ve also followed both of Michael and David’s careers. Which probably helps. If you went to pop up flea back in the day or have enjoyed Coggins writings you might find yourself liking it. If you do tell me why.
Approachable conversations about being more intentional.
To me, this is a podcast where two friends, with a wealth of knowledge on ways to go about live in an intentional way (being intentional in our relationships with others, daily life, travel, goods that last, and parts of cultures that deserve some focus but do not get it as much these days).
The two speak from experience but not that their way is the only way to experience. I look forward to my weekly visit with them to escape for an hour with a drink in hand, and musings to take away.
Worth the listen and worth the sub stack subscription to the writings and other content on life, travel, fishing, dress, and friendships.
The NEW odd couple?
Michael Williams is a cultural/style phillistine — what David Coggins reaps from this collaboration is a mystery. Perhaps it's a fetish, barbarians at the gate. If you're not into that — it's a hard pass.