We're joined today by John Pakledinaz a now-retired educator and union leader from Farwell, MI, who previously appeared in S:1, E:12 (Little League Baseball World Series Special).
In this episode, John gets the full "Conversations" treatment. We learn about going to Detroit Tigers' games with his Teamsters' member father who parked at the union hall on Trumbull Avenue and walked to the old Tiger Stadium.
We also follow John to college at Central Michigan University where he grew to appreciate women's athletics and continues to be a champion of those "non-revenue" sports to this day. (Of course it wouldn't be a conversation between John and host Doug [an Eastern Michigan University alum] if there wasn't some digressing into the intra-state Mid-American Conference rivalry.)
We also discover that John has some sort of lucky aura about him as he's won The Masters lottery twice (he's going again next spring) and has been to a pair of Ryder Cups (Hazeltine National Golf Club [MN] in 2016 and last month in Rome.) He also won tickets to 2022's 150th Open Championship at St. Andrews but was unable to attend.
Of course, it wouldn't be a Conversation with John if his family's long-standing involvement with the Little League Baseball World Series didn't come up.
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