
Sparking memories and discussion of the seventies. Two lifelong friends remember growing up in the 1970s, "The Greatest Decade Known To Man"! Topics include music, pop culture, movies, TV shows, celebrities and everyday life in the Midwest.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 446 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Yapping with our listeners about the 1970s. What did you to keep cool in the hot 70s summers? Who do you think are the Top 4 most influential bands from the 70s?
Remember all of the TV Westerns in the 70s? There sure were lots of them! Think about Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Big Valley, Loredo, The Wild, Wild West and more! Listen up as we talk about them all!
We interview Peter Beamish about his upcoming 50th high school reunion for the class of '76. Some pf the audio is in and out due to the phone/mixer connection cutting out in the middle of the interview.
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Listen as Curtis and Todd remember thir high school graduation and all of the activties associated with it.
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These guys are great and fun to listen to! 70’s rules!!!
This podcast is wonderfully narrated with imagery and storytelling specific to 70s pop culture and events in and around Enid, Oklahoma, USA. The latest episode on 70s snow storms was super fun to listen to; I was just a small six-year-old kid in 1978 growing up in the northeast; I do somewhat remember that storm “Larry” was a pretty big deal. Snow drifts to a kid that age seem larger than life. In the 70s, I remember the plastic brick molds we used to build “igloos” and “forts”. Keep up the grea... more
The music brings the memories flooding back. The 70s were truly incomparable. Thank you for a great podcast.
These guys are my favorites! I feel like they are friends that I need to check in with daily. They like comic books, rock music, sci-fi movies, cool tv shows, bikes, breakfast cereal- you name it, they remember it. (Not always 100% accurately). They remember the 70’s like I remember the 70’s- because it was “THE GREATEST DECADE KNOW TO MAN!”
The Greatest Podcast About the Greatest Decade Known To Man!!
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Two Midwest friends explore memories from the 1970s, covering music, movies, TV, and everyday life with warm banter and a strong sense of community. Episodes blend personal anecdotes, listener calls, and pop culture nostalgia, often riffing on iconic 70s moments while comparing past rituals to today. A few formats stand out, including live audience interactions and occasional celebrity guest segments, which add variety and a participatory feel. This show likely appeals to Gen X listeners who want relatable nostalgia, humor, and easygoing conversations about the decade's culture and everyday life in the Midwest.
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