
I'm asking people what they were obsessed with as kids. A lot of kids fixate on something, a movie, or game, or book, or whatever. I'm asking friends to revisit the things they couldn’t put down, and trying to figure out what they mean to them now.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | Leisure | ||||

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Eye of the Duck is created, hosted, produced, by Dom Nero and Adam Volerich.
11 Again is taking a summer hiatus!
Thank you Stephen for narrating!
Music in this episode is from the Album "From the Piano" by Crowander
freemusicarchive.org/music/crowander/from-the-piano-solo-piano
Hearing people talk (both gleefully and, when applicable, with a loving but critical eye) about their obsessions, no matter the age, brings me so much happiness, and my mood brightens every time I see a new episode has dropped. I also love how many forgotten childhood memories I have unlocked via the discussions here - new listeners, I guarantee there will be at least one episode covering a topic you’d forgotten you consumed in your youth, and if you are like me, you WILL yell about it.
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11 Again is a fascinating look into why we latch onto certain media as kids. Percia is a superb interviewer and she does a great job of guiding her guests toward interesting insights into their personal connections with the subject. Getting to revisit these nostalgic shows, books, etc. is just the cherry on top.
I came across this show as a plug on the other show on this network. Percia is a great host and her wonderful guests help her explore why we liked things as a child and what they mean now. They avoid navel gazing nostalgia and fawning over things but are never mean or dismissive. Have already recommended it to friends and will continue to do so. Keep it up!
I am loving the podcast even when it’s not my generation! My favorites thus far have been the episodes on “Moonlighting” the TV series from the ‘90s, Listening to Bruce Springsteen (Percia you know why) and The Lord of the Rings because I am a huge fan. Can’t wait for the next episodes.
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Apple Podcasts | #159 |
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