
A time machine from the age of the Hollywood blockbuster, the George Lucas merchandising force, and the Bronze Age of comics. Todd Rogers, a chronic nostalgist, creative escapist, lunatic completest, and pop culture zealot parses memories of the past with a rotating league of guests hosts.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CultureTV & Film | ||||

Shawn Robare of Branded in the 80s and the Cult Film Club podcast joins me to discuss a topic inspired by Shawn's own Awesome 80s Bedrooms series, the inner sanctum of our childhood bedrooms.
For some kids, the bedroom is the one place in the house... more
Tyler Ham returns to discuss growing up during the Reagan Era Cold War, and how it affected us as children.
Tyler categorizes classic atomic age sci-fi movies, offering historical perspective from the earlier days of the Cold War.
Russian kids we... more
I'm joined by Jen Stephens to discuss moments in our lives that changed us fundamentally and briefly ponder alternate paths.
We question the need for human friends when you've got R.O.B. the Robotic Operating Buddy, and wonder if ghosts enjoy R.O.B... more
On this eggnog-flavored episode, I'm joined by one of my favorite artists, the brilliant and prolific Alex Pardee. We share some of our favorite Christmas memories, including Santa's toy counterfeiting ring, sweaty Christmas carolers, boys wanting gi... more
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Todd's Junkfed website has been an inspiration for years. Always amazed by his skill with prose and now I'm stoked that he's branched into podcasts as well. Insightful and fun conversations about a nostalgia and shared pasts. Great show.
One time I turned into a dog, and this podcast helped me. Thank you.
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If you grew up in the 70s/80s/early 90s and played with toys or have an affinity for the pop culture of those eras, this podcast is a must-listen.
The stories and conversations on the show are so relatable for any 30+ old kid! Prepare to have happy memories from your childhood flooding into your brain!!!!
Wonderful pop culture podcast. A must for the nostalgia buff. Keep em coming, I'll keep listening!










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