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You Had To Be There

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Iconic Moments in Pop Culture History! Each episode, You Had To Be There gives our host, Julia Thompson an assignment: Find and interview an eyewitness to a specific iconic moment in pop culture history…in just 48 hours. Listen to the inside stories on the biggest moments in pop culture history from the people who were there!

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In May 1997, the world watched as Garry Kasparov, the greatest chess player of all time, faced off against IBM’s supercomputer, Deep Blue. It was man vs. machine—a defining moment in the evolution of artificial intelligence and a turning point for ch... more

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To celebrate the 45th anniversary of Team USA’s stunning ice hockey upset over the Soviet Union, better known as the ‘Miracle on Ice,’ we’ve given producer and director Julia Thompson a 48-hour challenge: find and interview someone who was at that hi... more

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Murray Campbell
Research scientist at IBM, involved in the development of Deep Blue.
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David Shenk
Acclaimed writer known for his work on the history of chess.
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Dylan Loeb McClain
Last chess columnist for The New York Times, FIDE master.
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Denice Fredericks
Deputy town clerk and volunteer at the 1980 Olympics
Town of North Elba
Episode: Miracle on Ice
Gerald Eskenazi
New York Times journalist and sports reporter
New York Times
Episode: Miracle on Ice
John Harrington
Forward for the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team
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Episode: Miracle on Ice
Jude Villa
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David Bolen
Cinematographer with experience working on various film productions
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Host

Julia Thompson
Host of the series, Julia Thompson drives the narrative by seeking out eyewitnesses to historical pop culture moments, engaging her guests in discussions that unveil hidden stories and insights.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 201 ratings
  • Guest hosts bring it down

    I am a history nerd and am loving the innovative approach to recent historical moments. Some of the guest-hosting episodes are weaker. The 1979 NCAA basketball host was terrible. I almost stopped listening after that episode. But usually it is excellent. I would recommend getting better with incorporating ads. They just seem to be slapped in at random times - even mid sentence.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    stop with the silly voices
    United States7 months ago
  • Mostly about sports

    Claims to be a Pop Culture podcast but mostly just covers American sporting events, from a highly Americemtric perspective. Lame! Very disappointing.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Merely Murky
    Canada7 months ago
  • Its not about you, Julia

    Just tell me the story, but NOT your story, Julia.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    p_ jones
    United States9 months ago
  • Love this

    The format rules, the interviews rule, the show rules.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    YonRee
    United Statesa year ago
  • Obsessed with host

    Love the host’s line of questioning. Love their style and voice. Great concept. So fun!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Virginia Biggins
    United Statesa year ago

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Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Some criticism mentions a desire for the host to be more animated, with mixed feelings on the balance between personal narrative and the primary story being told.
Overall, listeners express a strong enjoyment of the topics discussed and the informative nature of the episodes.
Positive feedback often centers around the storytelling style and the ability to bring lesser-known perspectives to popular events.
Many listeners appreciate the engaging concept and execution of the show, highlighting its unique focus on firsthand accounts of iconic moments in history.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Miracle on Ice
Q: How did winning that game affect your life?
I had opportunities to make appearances together, which was a lot of fun, but for me going into coaching after I got done playing helped a lot.
Miracle on Ice
Q: What do you love about ice hockey?
I love the competitiveness of it and certainly playing with teammates who understood how to play the game.
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Dee Snider appeared in a T-shirt and tight jeans instead of formal attire, which was surprising to many.
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Q: What were the motivations of the PMRC?
The PMRC aimed to control music and the artists that create the music, essentially promoting a censorship goal.
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Q: Did you have any knowledge about the film before attending the screening?
I knew nothing about it, which made the experience all the more impactful.

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Engaging with key moments in pop culture history, this series features immersive storytelling through firsthand accounts from eyewitnesses connected to significant events. Each episode centers on the host's endeavor to locate and interview individuals who experienced these iconic moments within a tight timeframe of 48 hours. The narrative journeys through historical occurrences ranging from sports triumphs like the Miracle on Ice to cultural milestones such as the debut of the Macintosh computer. This approach brings a unique blend of nostalgia, insight, and entertainment to the audience, making it appealing for anyone interested in the hidden stories behind celebrated events and their lasting impact on society.

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1. Murray Campbell
2. David Shenk
3. Dylan Loeb McClain
4. Denice Fredericks
5. Gerald Eskenazi
6. John Harrington
7. Jude Villa
8. Bill Petrotta

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