Curious Hair wrote:
Anyway, listened to all that, and it was enjoyable to hear some of the backstory, even if Jason going monologue gets to be a challenging listen.
I noticed he got some dates wrong, like moving to Boers & Bernstein in 2007 (it was at least '06 if not earlier), leaving for Atlanta in 2014 (it was 2012), coming to back to work with Spiegel in 2016 (2015), and maybe this is just because I'm rather good at remembering dates, but part of me is like if your timeline is off, what else is off?
His overall story arc seems to be that everything good that has happened to him is because of his work and his alone, while everything bad is the result of forces above him conspiring against him. And I don't think that's entirely false, because yeah, deCastro went over Mitch's head to fire Goff and put Mac in because he was old buddies with Mac and thought the afternoon show was going too far afield from sports talk. That happened, and deCastro wasn't entirely wrong, either. But life is full of using one's own agency to succeed and to self-sabotage, and then along the way we also get good breaks and we get bad breaks. I know I've had all four. Jason seems to preclude the possibility that anyone has ever done anything to assist him nor that he has ever done anything to hinder himself, and I don't find that completely believable. He talked about how the producers let him and Sam Fels get on the air underage. In another world, maybe a different producer says "nope, the rule's the rule" and doesn't let him on, or maybe Gleason steps in and says "hey, no more putting these kids on the air." Maybe Hood doesn't feel secure enough in his role to let a producer do an NBA hit, maybe Terry is well enough to do the show full-time at full strength and doesn't need a third mic getting in the way. Or to really put a finer point on it, if Jason were ten years younger and tried to break into radio after it had been calcified, corporatized, and fully HRified, do you think they would have let him pretend to go to school for an internship because he was a cool guy? He got in on the ground floor, or close to it, and all the credit to him for believing in himself and pursuing what he wanted, but to tell the stories of all these breaks he got without putting together that he did get some considerable help along the way seems muddled to me.
He reads his twitter mentions too much, that's where he sees forces conspiring against him. In reality, nothing on twitter has mattered to his career one way or the other.
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