Good grief! Talking Nuts is a weekly podcast wherein Chief & Parky discuss the luminative, imaginative and socially aware Peanuts newspaper strip created by the legendary Charles Schultz. Each week, the boys will cover one months worth of strips and highlight key episodes as well as personal favourites. You'll also hear them chat about nut related foods! To get the most from these, no doubt superl... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArtsHobbiesLeisure |
The boys are back in town to discuss Peanuts newspaper strips from July 1953. This month there are hands in pockets, tongues out, gym work and (k)clunking! Elsewhere, Parky fears gators and snakes and his US sports dream is shattered while Chief gets... more
The boys are back in town to discuss Peanuts newspaper strips from June 1953. This month we learn to never jump in a cross wind, never share your milk and never push a kid off a tricycle! Elsewhere, Parky hacks the travel meal system and Chief hits u... more
The boys are back in town to discuss Peanuts newspaper strips from May 1953. This month we see the ups and downs (more downs!) of being Charlie Brown during baseball season! Elsewhere, Parky offends his friend and Chief attempts tto rectify a washing... more
The boys are back in town to discuss Peanuts newspaper strips from April 1953. This month baseball takes center stage! Elsewhere, Parky buys ice hockey tickets and poos on a stool while Chief has tech issues! Come back every week and join Chief & Par... more
The boys are back in town to discuss Peanuts newspaper strips from March 1953. This month, Spring is here so baseball returns, Lucy shows us who's boss and Charlie Brown's head is still as big as a basketball! Elsewhere, Park plans another holiday an... more
The boys are back in town to discuss Peanuts newspaper strips from February 1953. This month Chuck has candy problems, Snoopy has Lucy problems and Linus had hill problems! Elsewhere, Parky has a wardrobe malfunction and Chief has a bad back! Come ba... more
The boys are back in town to discuss Peanuts newspaper strips from January 1953. This month Charlie Brown toots his own horn, buying jumping ropes and gets more failed party invites! Elsewhere, Parky dismisses bookmarks, Chief job hunts & the boys ne... more
The boys are back in town to discuss Peanuts newspaper strips from December 1952. This month Lucy gets stuck on a hill, there are sandwich issues, Chuck switches his shirt and gets the wishy washy treament from the girls! Elsewhere, Chief didn't get ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #244 | Japan/Arts/Books |
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