
Join us on a nostalgic journey through the 1970s, 80s, 90s to today: A podcast series full of fun facts, historical trivia, and personal accounts of treasured memories from four generations of Americans: the Babyboomers, Generation Xers, the Millennials, and Generation Z. Join us every Wednesday and Sunday afternoon at 8:00 pm (CT) for a new episode. _______________________ We also want to know ab... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Growing up on our isolated 40 acre Quail Ridge Trail property during the 1970s was definitely quite an adventure! Episode reference m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=369369917559186&id=100034585424986 AND naturalreserves.ucdavis.edu... more
Some humorous, and not-so-humorous, cherished childhood moments from Spanish Flat, in Napa. California a closer look at American pop culture during the decade when platform shoes and polyester leisure suits were all the rage.
More of the saga of 1976 in the life an 6-year-old American child growing up in Northern California plus a closer look at issues facing the US during the decade of the Watergate scandal, environmentalism, and 70s pop culture.
People share their memories and personal insights of the 1970s from real-life experiences of that decade. Photos for this episode can be found at www.facebook.com/robert.cutter.330
The 1970s was much more than tied dye shirts, shag carpets, green jello salads, and bold, flamboyant color patterns. The 1970s were an interesting and sometimes thrilling time to be alive full of innovation, great movies, good music, and fond memorie... more
Travel in time through nostalgic personal accounts of the 1970s, some funny, some amazing, and some quite mysterious mixed with the trends and pop culture of the decade when vinyl records rocked and disco balls and rollarskating were hip.
Interesting firsthand accounts of the 1970s. Some humorous and some even mysterious. Check out podcast photos at www.facebook.com/robert.cutter.330
Real life stories of living in the San Francisco Bay Area during the mid-1970's along with fun, historical pop culture facts and trends from the era of disco music, hip-huggers, polyester shirts, bell bottoms, pet rocks, women's liberation, the gay r... more
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