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S2E3 RANDY WEINER: Breaking Rules Big & Small
Randy Weiner gave very few hints during his time at The Collegiate School for Boys that he would go on to become an award-winning playwright and producer, much less the owner of an exclusive…
S2E2 RAY FLORES: Release the Power
Chances are Ray Flores would have taken a different path in life if things had been different. But chances are that's true for everyone. I had a wonderful talk with the guy who should have won "Most…
S2E1 JAMIE WATTS: Teetering on the Cusp
For this first episode of the second season of '83 Dutchmen, host Taylor Mali speaks to commercial photographer Jamie Watts about being the absolute youngest member of the class of 1983 and the…
S1E31 TAYLOR MALI: Today I will have outlived my parents (if I am still alive when this posts).
August 6th of this year (2023) is the exact day that '83 Dutchmen host Taylor Mali will have outlived his mother by one day and his father by 30. He is on vacation right now, likely without reliable…
S1E30 THADDEUS BEREDAY: 200 Federal Agents Busting Down the Door
In this final episode of the series before the fiscal year of Collegiate ends on Friday, June 30th, Taylor talks with Thaddeus Bereday, who left after 7th grade but says we did a much better job of…
S1E29 VOICE MEMO-ries from the CLASS OF 1983
After the 40th reunion, which was spectacularly held on May 5th, class agent Taylor Mali asked everyone in the class—whether they made it to the reunion or not—to send him a voice memo about their…
S1E28 KARL SLOVIN: With High Honors
I stayed for my friends and then hid from them.Karl Slovin recounts the stigma of being "held back" by Collegiate and asked to join the class of 1984. And how his parents—on the verge of divorcing…
S1E27 ADAM MANSKY: Mess No More
In this final episode of the series—at least before our 40th reunion, which is tomorrow, Friday, May 5th—Taylor speaks with Adam Mansky who has gone on to do great things despite a self-described…
S1E26 Remembering MICHAEL CHALFIN
I've had a wonderful time over the last couple weeks trading memories of Michael Chalfin with his widow Sharon Jacobs. Mike was so quiet and so decent, and yet so fearless in goal for The Warriors,…
S1E25 Remembering MARK TOMPKINS
Taylor spoke with Mark's older sister Lynette Tompkins Engel (Brearley 1980) over Zoom last week, and if you have the chance you should watch this 40-minute video here. If audio is more convenient,…
S1E24 ANDREW KIMBALL: The LeBron James of Economic Development
Although Andrew Kimball is one of the youngest of the Baby Boomer generation (born in 1964), he was one of the oldest in our class. And he says that may have been the beginning of not knowing where…
S1E23 ANTONIO ROMERO: The Ultimate Outlier
On the page in the yearbook called "Sanctioned Insults," which was supposed to be filled with light-hearted jibes about the graduating seniors, the Dream/Reality written for Antonio Romero was DREAM:…
S1E22 PETER ALLAN: Dancing on the Lip of the Volcano
No one in our class was more impacted by the popularity of Studio 54 in the early 1980s than Peter Allan, who says he partied all night and came to school for his 8:30 class "more than once, but…
S1E21 NICK GLASS: Smile & Bounce
NICK GLASS wants to know if a 7th or 8th grader would be allowed to go to Florida with a friend and no adults to stay in a hotel and go to Spring Training games? Nick seems to think he and David…
S1E20 RON VASSALLO: Miracle
He worked in bunkers on war games about Presidential succession for the national security side of FEMA; he ran global marketing programs for multinational corporations; he's been on both sides of the…
S1E19 ADAM GUETTEL: Making Way for Death
The host of our December gathering, TONY-award winner Adam Guettel, sits down with Taylor to talk about composition, acquisition, personal growth, how to buy cigarettes at age SEVEN, and what is…
S1E18 JASON STELL: A Boo-Fucking-Hoo Self Congratulatory Screed
Taylor talks to Jason Stell about being a bullied ballet boy, Russians with wooden sticks, what it means to be elite, a muscle clad teen, the guy whose mom teaches music at the same school you go to,…
S1E17 HANK BAER: Fellatio & the Most Boring Lawyer in the World!
The story of how HANK BAER left Collegiate in the middle of his freshman year—skipping out on his last two exams!—and went on to have a wonderful time at his next school is a good one, even if it's…
S1E16 DAVID DISHY: Kindness, Decency, and Dickishness
With his good looks, athleticism, talent, intellect, and confidence, David Dishy was almost universally considered to be the most popular kid in the New York City private school system in the early…
S1E15 ADAM ERNSTER: Am I Better?
Adam Ernster says he's on his 6th career, but the only one any of us knows about is the one-on-one celebrity fitness training in LA getting movie stars ready for their nude scenes. For reasons Taylor…
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'83 Dutchmen has published 34 episodes since September 2022, covering topics in Education.
'83 Dutchmen is currently dormant with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 48m.
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