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In this episode of Memory Jogger, we invite friends from outside the United States to learn about their experiences living through the 1980s and early 1990s. We discuss common topics such as television to include the DJ Kat Show, canned and ready meals like Fish Balls, drinks, and so much more.
Join Wyatt Bloom as he provides a tribute to our beloved founder, co-host, and fellow nostalgia fan Jason Gross. This podcast is the audio companion to the youtube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsAYknkwbBw) wherein we add a few audio clips. Thank you for being a part of this tribute and saluting our friend, Jason Gross!
In this episode of Memory Jogger, the randomizer chooses the topic of Looney Tunes! Jason and Wyatt remember their favorite characters and some specific times they watched the animated shorts as kids. We talk about many of the characters, the voice talents of Mel Blanc, specials that aired on TV in the '70s and '80s and even touch the Space Jam movies.Did we jog any memories about Looney Tunes? What were your favorite characters? Tell us about your experiences either by commenting to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL and we'll respond to it on our next episode. Leave a message here → https://telb.ee/rd80s
With the Links for Leads that we provide you with, we may never need to approach people that we know. But, we recommend it. They are going to hear about our business from someone it might as well be you, someone they know. You have instant credibility with people in your circle of influence. Just remember don't try to sell or convince, simply take them through the Process. The more that you come on to someone the faster they will back away Memory Jogger Work with, boss, partner, landlord, plumber, security guard, secretary, caterer, customer, coffee shop, car pool, salespeople, lunch with, competition, repair person, copier person, union, inspector, credit union, pension plan, delivery person, lost job. Postal delivery, job hunting, hates job, most likable, needs part time, engineer, new employee, operator, payroll, contractor, movers & shakers, preacher, nurse, dentist, doctor, surgeon, chiropractor, therapist, carpenter, auto mechanic, car sales. Body repair, gas station, teacher, banker, teller, police, roofer, insulator, landscaper, wallpaper person, carpet layer, department store, grocery store, waitress & waiter, chef, cashier, dishwasher, auto supply,electrician, hardware store, truck driver, pharmacist. Funeral director, flower shop, health spa, dry cleaner, TV repair, movie rental appliance repair, eye center, tire store, Realtor, office supplies, phone installer, Avon, Nu-Skin, Amway, friends that we bowl with , hunt with, golf with, fish with, tennis with, ski with, softball with. Baseball with, football with, soccer with, handball with, swim with, fire chief & fireman, scout leader, barber & beautician, auctioneer, photographer, counselor, youth director, sister-in-law, brother-in-law, father-in-law, brother & sister, father & mother, cousin.Aunt & uncle, grandfather, niece & nephew, best friend, farmer, army & navy, air force & marine, babysitter, neighbors, best man, maid of honor, bridesmaids, ushers, church friends, Jaycees, bridge & bingo, trivial pursuit, jogs, hang glides, karate, principal. Teacher, coach, piano teacher, kiwanis & rotary, lions club, professor, chamber of commerce, hotel business, dances, printer, sportscaster, writer, journalist, editor, publisher, tanning salon, arcade, baker, librarian, accountant, pilot, stewardess, pilots, ambulance, travel agent, antique dealer, and more. piano tuner, movers, service station attendees, sign painter, locksmith, upholsterer, veterinarian. hardware staff, police, firemen, school staff, counselors, teachers, aides, helpers, assistants, secretaries, strangers, Notary public, lawyer, orthodontist, dentists, doctors, nurses, technicians, front desk staff, dance teacher, computer repair specialists, computer sales, cabinet maker, masons, bookkeeper, architect, fund raiser, tree surgeon, game warden, cab driver, bus driver, cat lover, dog lover, animal trainer, doll maker, Tupperware, social worker, factory worker, health food nut, nutritionist, seamstress, bookworm, likes to sing, likes to eat, good disposition, likes to garden shop with, likes to talk, comedian, volunteer, discovery toys, likes to party, designer, likes horses, and the all important people that we meet when we are enthusiastically engaged with the important things that we care about. https://www.solveres.com/store/jackbosma/p/1330/affiliate/ Code 713 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jackbosma/message
Download Hugh's resource on Job Breakdown here: https://www.enterpriseexcellencepodcast.com/downloads(details below in notes)Summary Keywordssafety, people, lean, leaders, walks, Gemba, behaviours, excellence, continuous improvement, engage, leadership, safer, work, culture, enterprise, business, kindness, employees, focus.IntroductionWelcome to episode 136 of the Enterprise Excellence Podcast. It is such a pleasure to have Mr Hugh Alley back on the show with us today. Hugh is the award-winning author of Becoming a Supervisor and the TWI Memory Jogger. Hugh is an expert on people development and coaching. Today we will explore Toyota Kata Coaching and his new book, The TWI Memory Jogger. We are proudly sponsored by S A Partners, a world-leading business transformation consultancy.FREE DownloadGo to enterpriseexcellencepodcast.com/downloads to get Hugh's Job Breakdown for how to assign work. When you and your supervisors do this right, it immediately impacts productivity and error rates, and it's easy to do – with or without your organisation's support. Episode Links:Youtube Full episode: https://youtu.be/Vmp5yyZrZUQContacts Brad: connect via LinkedIn or call him on 0402 448 445 or email bjeavons@iqi.com.au. Hugh Alley: is contactable on LinkedIn. His email is hughralley@gmail.com. SA Partners Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.To learn more about what we do, visit www.enterpriseexcellenceacademy.com.Thanks for your time, and thanks for helping to create a better future.
This episode is sponsored by RetroViewer, the nostalgic way to view photos! Simply upload your photos to the reel builder website and create your very own custom reel. A combination of patented technology, paired with a timeless product, promises a smile to everyone who looks. Use code RD80S at checkout and get free shipping on the basic RetroViewer and reel package. Click over and start building your custom RetroViewer now! → https://bit.ly/3Gv3FSxIn this episode of Memory Jogger, the randomizer chooses the topic of Stand-Up Comics! Jason and Wyatt remember some of their favorite comedy acts from the 80s, 90s, and up through today. We talk about some specials we recorded from Showtime, watching comics on Star Search and The Tonight Show, and also some of the comics we've seen live over the past several years.Did we jog any memories about stand-up comedy? Tell us about your experiences either by commenting to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL and we'll respond to it on our next episode → https://telb.ee/rd80s
This episode is sponsored by RetroViewer, the nostalgic way to view photos! Simply upload your photos to the reel builder website and create your very own custom reel. A combination of patented technology, paired with a timeless product, promises a smile to everyone who looks. Use code RD80S at checkout and get free shipping on the basic RetroViewer and reel package. Click over and start building your custom RetroViewer now! → https://bit.ly/3Gv3FSxIn this episode of Memory Jogger, our listeners voted in a recent poll on social media and chose the topic of G.I. Joe! Jason and Wyatt remember the early days of the Real American Hero animated series, the toys they owned, and even their collecting habits to this day. They pay homage to the voice actors, favorite characters, if the TV series and toys have been passed to their kids, and more. Join us for a fun discussion about the juggernaut of a toy franchise, G.I. Joe.Did we jog any memories about watching or collecting G.I. Joe as a kid? Tell us about your experiences either by commenting to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL and we'll respond to it on our next episode → https://telb.ee/rd80s
This episode is sponsored by RetroViewer, the nostalgic way to view photos! Simply upload your photos to the reel builder website and create your very own custom reel. A combination of patented technology, paired with a timeless product, promises a smile to everyone who looks. Use code RD80S at checkout and get free shipping on the basic RetroViewer and reel package. Click over and start building your custom RetroViewer now! → https://bit.ly/3Gv3FSxIn this episode of Memory Jogger, Jason and Wyatt use the randomizer to choose from a group of topics and see how much they can remember (without any prior show notes.) After sharing their experiences, they can then cheat if necessary by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from their memories.The topic chosen by the randomizer during this episode is Run-D.M.C.! The hosts discuss their earliest memories of listening to the pioneering rap group and how they became so influential even to a couple kids from rural PA. We talk about our favorite songs, the group's fashion style, and just how their light-hearted lyrics made their music fun. The conversation does takes a serious turn into how Top 40 music has changed and the tragedy of Jam Master Jay's murder.Did we jog any memories about listening to Run-D.M.C. or how they influenced you? Tell us about your jogged memories either by commenting to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL and we'll respond to it on our next episode → https://telb.ee/rd80s
In this episode of Memory Jogger, Jason and Wyatt use the randomizer to choose from a group of topics and see how much they can remember (without any prior show notes.) After sharing their experiences, they can then cheat if necessary by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from their memories.The topic chosen by the randomizer during this episode is Matchbox Cars! First, the duo come up with early memories of collecting toy cars. Then, they talk about the different types of cars, playsets, and where they played with them. The conversation turns to how are parents afforded some of our more expensive toys and then "losing" toys during movies and donating to needy families. Did we jog any memories or experiences with Hot Wheel, Match box or Micro Machine cars that you have collected over the years? Tell us your jogged memories either by commenting to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or better yet Leave us a VOICEMAIL and we'll respond to it on our next episode → https://telb.ee/rd80s
This episode is sponsored by RetroViewer, the nostalgic way to view photos! Simply upload your photos to the reel builder website and create your very own custom reel. A combination of patented technology, paired with a timeless product, promises a smile to everyone who looks. Use code RD80S at checkout and get free shipping on the basic RetroViewer and reel package. Click over and start building your custom RetroViewer now! → https://bit.ly/3Gv3FSxIn this episode of Memory Jogger, Jason and Wyatt take a break from the randomizer to dwell on the topic of Winter Memories! First, we share some listener feedback and then share their memories of those cold Pennsylvania winters. We talk about snow day activities like building snowmen and sled riding. We talk about some other games we played and building first for snowball fights. Then we skip ahead to our high school year and share our memories of the big Blizzard of '93. Join us for a chilling discussion of winter fun in snowy PA.Did we jog any Thanksgiving memories or experiences you had over the years? Tell us your jogged memories either by commenting to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or better yet Leave us a VOICEMAIL and we'll respond to it on our next episode → https://telb.ee/rd80s
This episode is sponsored by RetroViewer, the nostalgic way to view photos! Simply upload your photos to the reel builder website and create your very own custom reel. A combination of patented technology, paired with a timeless product, promises a smile to everyone who looks. Use code RD80S at checkout and get free shipping on the basic RetroViewer and reel package. Click over and start building your custom RetroViewer now! → https://bit.ly/3Gv3FSxIn this episode of Memory Jogger, Jason and Wyatt take a break from the randomizer to dwell on the topic of Thanksgiving! First, we share our childhood memories of family gatherings and the quirky details of our traditions and meals. And speaking of food, we also discuss our favorite dishes and desserts that we have always looked forward to consuming on Thanksgiving Day. And then, it's onto pop culture memories. Jason and Wyatt discuss their experience with Black Friday and watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Plus, we list off our favorite TV specials and movies centered around Thanksgiving from Charlie Brown and Garfield to Planes, Trains, and Automobiles and Grumpy Old Men.Did we jog any Thanksgiving memories or experiences you had over the years? Tell us your jogged memories either by commenting to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or better yet Leave us a VOICEMAIL and we'll respond to it on our next episode → https://telb.ee/rd80s
In this episode of Memory Jogger, Jason and Wyatt use the randomizer to choose from a group of topics and see how much they can remember (without any prior show notes.) After sharing their experiences, they can then cheat if necessary by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from their memories.The topic chosen by the randomizer during this episode is The Munsters! First, Wyatt shares his thoughts on the recent Netflix movie and then he and Jason jog their memories to recall watching the original '60s TV series as kids in the '80s. They discuss their favorite characters, the quirky details of the house, and even the cars. They even discuss their thoughts on the other dark sitcom The Addams Family. Join us for another fun episode that travels to 1313 Mockingbird Lane!Did we jog any memories or experiences you had of The Munsters? Tell us your jogged memories either by commenting to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or better yet Leave us a VOICEMAIL and we'll respond to it on our next episode → https://telb.ee/rd80s
In this episode of Memory Jogger, Jason and Wyatt use the randomizer to choose from a group of topics and see how much they can remember (without any prior show notes.) After sharing their experiences, they can then cheat if necessary by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from their memories.The topic chosen by the randomizer during this episode is Transformers and Gobots! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories to recall which came first in their experience. They also try to recall if it was the animated shows or the toys that they connected with first. They share their memories of the Transformers animated series and then going to watch Transformers: The Movie in the theater. Plus, their reactions to how Transformers has evolved over the year including the movie franchise. But not to be outdone, Jason and Wyatt also recall the Gobots animated series and the toys they collected. Join us for a mind-altering (or maybe mind-transforming) episode!Did we jog any memories or experiences you have had of Transformers and Gobots? Tell us your jogged memories either by commenting to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or better yet Leave us a VOICEMAIL and we'll respond to it on our next episode → https://telb.ee/rd80s
In this episode of Memory Jogger, Jason and Wyatt discuss their recent homecoming trip to their hometown in PA. Wyatt drove in from MD and Jason and his oldest son took a road trip from AL to spend a weekend together in PA. They ate lunch at one of their favorite hometown restaurants, they crashed a birthday party at the local roller skating rink, they visited a couple local thrift stores, and had dinner at another favorite steakhouse. In the meantime, Wyatt dug up some childhood treasures including a Fireball Island board game and a couple Trapper Keepers! Listen in as the hosts remember they rare day that they got to spend together.Did we jog any memories or experiences you have had of Bill Murray? Join the conversation by leaving any jogged memories to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or better yet Leave us a VOICEMAIL and we'll respond to it on our next episode → https://telb.ee/rd80s
In this episode of Memory Jogger, Jason and Wyatt use the randomizer to choose from a group of topics and see how much they can remember (without any prior show notes.) After sharing their experiences, they can then cheat if necessary by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from their memories.The topic chosen by the randomizer during this episode is Bill Murray! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories to recall when they first remember seeing Bill Murray. The movies they remember most are Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters II, Scrooged, Groundhog Day, What About Bob? and The Man That Knew Too Little. Then the hosts use IMDB to fill in the gaps and recall movies like Caddyshack, Stripes, Kingpin and more. Join us as we look back at the filmography of Bill Murray!Did we jog any memories or experiences you have had of Bill Murray? Join the conversation by leaving any jogged memories to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or better yet Leave us a VOICEMAIL and we'll respond to it on our next episode → https://telb.ee/rd80s
This episode of the RD80s Podcast is another Memory Jogger "Mystery" episode where Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat if necessary by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The topic chosen by the randomizer during this episode is Star Wars! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories to recall when they first encountered the Star Wars franchise (which may surprise some people) and how it lingers with them today. The conversation also turns somewhat to give the hosts take on Star Wars vs. Star Trek and how the two franchise differ.Did we jog any memories or experiences you have had with Star Wars? Join the conversation by leaving any jogged memories to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or better yet Leave us a VOICEMAIL and we'll respond to it on our next episode → https://telb.ee/rd80s
This episode of the RD80s Podcast is another Memory Jogger "Mystery" episode where Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat if necessary by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The topic chosen by the randomizer during this episode is Grandparents! Jason and Wyatt hop in the old family station wagon and take a trip to their Grandparents' house. The hosts share their experiences of visits, what they did to entertain themselves as kids during those visits, and just memorialize them and the impact they had on their lives.Did we job any memories or experiences you had with your grandparents? Join the conversation by leaving any jogged memories to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or better yet Leave us a VOICEMAIL and we'll respond to it on our next episode → https://telb.ee/rd80s
This episode of the RD80s Podcast is another Memory Jogger "Mystery" episode where Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during this episode is ALF! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories on the first time they remember watching the ALF TV series and share their favorite episodes. They also remember all the merchandise surrounding ALF including trading cards, the Burger King puppets, plush doll, and video game. They also share some appearance of ALF they remember in other shows like the animated series, Hollywood squares, and the Thanksgiving parade.What are your favorite episodes or memories of ALF? Join the conversation by leaving any jogged memories to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL and we'll respond to it on our next episode → https://telb.ee/rd80s
This episode of the RD80s Podcast is another Memory Jogger Mystery episode where Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during the show is Michael J. Fox! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories on the first time they remember watching Michael J. Fox like in the hit TV series Family Ties and the blockbuster film Back to the Future. The hosts go through his filmography, talking about films like Teen Wolf, The Secret of My Success, Life With Mikey, and more films. Jog with us down memory lane as we celebrate the career Michael J. Fox! Links: Michael J. Fox playing "Johnny B. Goode" with Coldplay in 2016 Marty and Doc visit Jimmy Kimmel in 2015 What are your favorite movies and shows featuring Michael J. Fox? Join the conversation by leaving any jogged memories to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL and we'll air it on our next episode → https://telb.ee/rd80s
In this Memory Jogger Mystery episode, Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during the show is PSA Commercials! Do you remember watching Saturday morning cartoons and a random public service announcement would interrupt your viewing? "This is your brain. This is your brain on drugs. Any questions?" Do you remember the safety mascots like Smokey the Bear, McGruff the Crime Dog, and the Crash Test Dummies? Jason and Wyatt jog their memories of all the PSA commercials they can remember watching as kids.https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/01/health/lewy-body-dementia-robin-williams-life-itself-wellness/index.htmlWhat do you remember about slot car racing? Join the conversation by leaving any memories that we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL → https://telb.ee/rd80s
In this Memory Jogger Mystery episode, Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during the show is Slot Cars! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories of slot car tracks they had, tracks of the '80s that they always wanted like themed tracks featuring Knight Rider and the Dukes of Hazzard.What do you remember about slot car racing? Join the conversation by leaving any memories that we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL → https://telb.ee/rd80s
In this Memory Jogger Mystery episode, Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during the show is Robin Williams! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories with movies and TV shows that they enjoyed over the years starring Robin Williams. From Popeye to Patch Adams. From Mork to Mrs. Doubtfire. Listen to the host's tribute to actor and how his career in Hollywood did more than just entertain us. Join the conversation! What are some of your favorite Robin Williams movies and shows? Leave any memories that we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL → https://telb.ee/rd80s
In this Memory Jogger episode, Jason and Wyatt take a break from the mystery episodes to memorialize their childhood friend 'Leaf.' Unfortunately, Leaf passed away in 2011 before they ever thought about podcasting but over the years of recording Memory Jogger, his name has popped up frequently. Jason and Wyatt take turns sharing memories of their friend over the years including times spent at his house and his collection of popular toys and games.Listen along and maybe we'll motivate you to memorialize one of your childhood friends and the treasured memories you have.Leave any memories that we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL → https://telb.ee/rd80s
In this Memory Jogger Mystery episode, Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during the show is Scary Movies! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories with some movies they watched as kids that downright scared them. And being the scaredy cats that the hosts are, the films are not horror but more fantasy. Were you afraid of the Skekis creatures from The Dark Crystal? The wolf from The Neverending Story? People's faces being melted off in Raiders of the Lost Ark? We sure were and some still freak us out to this day. Join the conversation! What are some movies that scared you as a kid? Leave any memories that we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL → https://telb.ee/rd80s★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this Memory Jogger Mystery episode, Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during the show is The A-Team! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories about the first time they watched the series, favorite characters, favorite episodes, and the toys they collected. They also remember when they met Murdock and Face at Retro Con and give their thoughts on the 2010 A-Team movie.Links: Retro Con 2017: Meeting Half The A-Team A-Team At 30: 10 Best Hannibal Smith Disguises A-Team At 30: 15 Best Murdock Insanity Moments A-Team at 30: Best Vehicle Guest Appearances A-Team At 30: 10 Most Ridiculous Weapons and Inventions A-Team At 30: The Best of B.A. Baracus Lingo A-Team At 30: 10 Best Scams By Faceman Join the conversation! What are some of your favorite '80s movies that never get old? Leave any memories that we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL → https://telb.ee/rd80s★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this Memory Jogger Mystery episode, Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during the show is Movies That Never Get Old! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories about movies they watched constantly in high school, movies that impacted them as kids, and other '80s movies that they could watch on endless loop. Included in the discussion are films like Ghostbusters, Transformers: The Movie, Back to the Future, Short Circuit, Spaceballs, Crocodile Dundee and a couple personal favorites like Armed and Dangerous and See No Evil Hear No Evil.Join the conversation! What are some of your favorite '80s movies that never get old? Leave any memories that we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL → https://telb.ee/rd★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this Memory Jogger Mystery episode, Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during the show is Ernest P. Worrell! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories about everything Ernest including his early commercials, his first movie Ernest Goes to Camp, the short lived TV series Hey Vern It's Ernest, Ernest Saves Christmas, and more. We also discuss some Jim Varney's other films like Beverly Hillbillies and Toy Story.Links Rediscovered #7 - Hey Vern It's Ernest 14 Air-Braking Facts About 'Ernest Saves Christmas' Join the conversation! Leave any memories that we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL → https://telb.ee/rd80s. We'll react to your comments on the next podcast.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this Memory Jogger Mystery episode, Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during the show is John Hughes Movies! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories for all the movies that the late great writer and director was a part of. We go through his filmography by writing credits and talk about our favorites and some that missed us altogether. Join us for a great chat about John Candy, the Brat Pack, and so many more great films of the 80s and 90s.Links Planes, Trains, and Automobiles at The Retro Network Drive-In Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: 47 Difference Between the Movie and Script Behind the Scenes Featurette of Planes, Trains, and Automobiles Dutch at The Retro Network Drive-In Join the conversation! Leave any memories that we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL → https://telb.ee/rd80s. We'll react to your comments on the next podcast.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this Memory Jogger Mystery episode, Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during the show is Superheroes! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories for the first time they remember the concept of superheroes. Strangely enough, it was through comic book pages but rather Saturday morning cartoons like Spider-man and His Amazing Friends and Superfriends. They also discuss watching reruns of TV shows like the 1966 Batman and The Incredible Hulk after school in the '80s. They also recall blockbusters movies that made an impact like the Christopher Reeve Superman movies and the 1989 Batman movie. Join us for a super topic and discussion!Join the conversation! Leave any memories that we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL → https://telb.ee/rd80s. We'll react to your comments on the next podcast.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this Memory Jogger Mystery episode, Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during the show is Educational Toys! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories of what educational gadgets and games they had growing up in the '80s that were somewhat disguised as toys like Speak & Spell, Little Professor Calculator, Light Brite, Etch-A-Sketch, Spirograph, and more. Join the conversation! Leave any memories that we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or Leave us a VOICEMAIL → https://telb.ee/rd80s. We'll play back or red back your comments on the next podcast.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this Memory Jogger Mystery episode, Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.Leading off the show this week is the hosts' reaction to a voicemail and comment regarding the previous topic of The Dukes of Hazzard.The random topic chosen during the show is Pee-Wee Herman! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories of watching Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Pee-Wee's Playhouse, and other moments like Pee-Wee's appearance on the MTV Video Music Awards. Some other memories include Paul Reuben's role on Mystery Men, Jim Carrey's parody on In Living Color, and a family of Pee-Wee's Playhouse cosplayers at Retro Con.Links: Pee-Wee's Almost Halloween Tradition on Letterman Retro Con 2017 Cosplay Photos Join the conversation! Leave any of your memories we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or now Leave us a VOICEMAIL → https://telb.ee/rd80s★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this Memory Jogger Mystery episode, Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.Leading off the show this week is the hosts' reaction to their first voicemail regarding their previous topic of compact discs.The random topic chosen during the show is The Dukes of Hazzard! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories of watching the hit TV show as kids, what toys they had, and overall thoughts on the series that aired for 7 seasons. Superfan Wyatt as tells about obtaining autographs of the stars while visiting Cooter's Last Stand and the hosts remember their trip to Covington, GA in search of filming locations for the show.Links: John Schneider and Tom Pat sing "Good Ol' Boys" Wyatt visits Cooter's Last Stand Jason and Wyatt visit Cooter's Place during the Road Trip to 40 Join the conversation! Leave any of your memories we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or now Leave us a VOICEMAIL → https://telb.ee/rd80s★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this Memory Jogger Mystery episode, Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during the show is Compact Discs! Jason and Wyatt jog their memories on the first time they remember seeing CDs, when they started collecting and burning them for music, and how their listening experienced changed. They talk about using Discmans in their cars, collecting habits from services like Columbia House and BMG, when CD-ROMs enter the computing world, and an overall bunny trail on the evolution of music media throughout their lives.Join the conversation! Leave any of your memories we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or now Leave us a VOICEMAIL → https://telb.ee/rd80sAlso check out The Retro Network Time Machine: Evolution of Music episode with Jason and Old School Tim as recommended during the episode.Thanks for listening and subscribing to the Rediscover the 80s Podcast! If you listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, we'd appreciate your 5 star review. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this Memory Jogger Mystery episode, Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during the show is Chevy Chase! Jason and Wyatt share their fondest memories of Chevy Chase movies like National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Funny Farm, Fletch, and more. Jason also recalls his appearance on Saturday Night Live and the Paul Simon music video "You Can Call Me Al."Please leave any of your memories we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com, tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb or now Leave us a VOICEMAIL → https://telb.ee/rd80sThanks for listening and subscribing to the Rediscover the 80s Podcast! If you listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, we'd appreciate your 5 star review. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this Memory Jogger Mystery episode, Jason and Wyatt randomly choose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during the show is Teenage Hobbies and Collections! Jason and Wyatt share their earliest memories of what hobbies they were into and what items they were collecting. Some of the hobbies they remember were building model kits, pinewood derby, and model trains. Some things they started collecting in younger years were baseball cards, coins, and sticker albums.Thanks for listening and subscribing to the Rediscover the 80s Podcast! If you listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, we'd appreciate your 5 star review. Please leave any of your memories we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com or tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this first episode of Memory Jogger Mystery, Jason and Wyatt randomly chose from a group of topics (without any prior show notes) and see how much they can remember. After sharing their experience, they can then cheat by using the Google machine to find anything they might have missed from memory.The random topic chosen during the show is Monster Trucks! Jason and Wyatt share their earliest memories of watching monster truck shows live and on TV or home video. They share some of the pop culture influence they experienced through trucks like Bigfoot. Then they finish the conversation with experiences they've had in recent memory.Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! If you listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, we'd appreciate your 5 star review. Please leave any of your memories we might have jogged to our show notes on Rediscoverthe80s.com or tweet us @RD80s and @infamouswb.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
If you are not Aware, You Are Nowhere! How do you ATTRACT people to your Business? Who would buy from you NORMALLY? Building Your List of Prospects Using the Memory Jogger! What is the Memory Jogger? Building Your List of Prospects from: Family, Friends, Relatives, Neighbours (FFRN) Workplace Who do you know who is… Who do you know in…. Build Your FIRST list of 100+ - Who do I know? Then, keep going using the Memory Jogger!!! Keep listening to the Show to learn more about the ‘secrets'…or download the podcast to learn more about Become a Network Marketing Superstar
https://www.solveres.com/store/jackbosma STEP 6. MEMORY JOGGER. With the Links for Leads that we provide you with may never need to approach people you know. But, we recommend it. They are going to hear about Solveres from someone it might as well be you, someone they know. You have credibility with people in your circle of influence. Just remember don't try to sell or convince, simply take them through the Process. The more you come on to someone the faster they will back away. Memory Jogger Work with, boss, partner, landlord, plumber, security guard, secretary, caterer, customer, coffee shop, car pool, salespeople, lunch with, competition, repair person, copier person, union, inspector, credit union, pension plan, delivery person, lost job. Postal delivery, job hunting, hates job, most likable, needs part time, engineer, new employee, operator, payroll, contractor, movers & shakers, preacher, nurse, dentist, doctor, surgeon, chiropractor, therapist, carpenter, auto mechanic, car sales. Body repair, gas station, teacher, banker, teller, police, roofer, insulator, landscaper, wallpaper person, carpet layer, department store, grocery store, waitress & waiter, chef, cashier, dishwasher, auto supply, electrician, hardware store, truck driver, pharmacist. Funeral director, flower shop, health spa, dry cleaner, TV repair, movie rental appliance repair, eye center, tire store, Realtor, office supplies, phone installer, Avon, Nu-Skin, Amway, bowl with , hunt with, golf with, fish with, tennis with, ski with, softball with. Baseball with, football with, soccer with, handball with, swim with, fire chief & fireman, scout leader, barber & beautician, auctioneer, photographer, counselor, youth director, sister-in-law, brother-in-law, father-in-law, brother & sister, father & mother, cousin. Aunt & uncle, grandfather, niece & nephew, best friend, farmer, army & navy, air force & marine, babysitter, neighbors, best man, maid of honor, bridesmaids, ushers, church friends, Jaycees, bridge & bingo, trivial pursuit, jogs, hang glides, karate, principal. Teacher, coach, piano teacher, kiwanis & rotary, lions club, professor, chamber of commerce, hotel business, dances, printer, sportscaster, writer, journalist, editor, publisher, tanning salon, arcade, baker, librarian, accountant, pilot, stewardess, ambulance, travel agent, antique dealer, piano tuner, service station, sign painter, locksmith, upholsterer, veterinarian. Notary public, orthodontist, dance teacher, computer repair, computer sales, cabinet maker, bookkeeper, architect, fund raiser, tree surgeon, game warden, cab driver, bus driver, cat lover, dog lover, animal trainer, doll maker, Tupperware, social worker. Health food nut, nutritionist, seamstress, bookworm, likes to sing, likes to eat, good disposition, likes to garden shop with, likes to talk, comedian, volunteer, discovery toys, likes to party, designer, likes horses, you care about. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support
https://www.solveres.com/store/jackbosma STEP 4. MARKETING LINKS FOR PROSPECTING The first thing to do is target vendors in your area. Here is a sample list to get you started: Home Vendors: Landscape, electrician, floor coverings, cabinets, heating & air conditioning, plumber, remodel, interior decorator, gutters, windows, roofing, painting, pest control, stone work, sheet rocker, finish carpentry, blinds, fireplace & flue repair, siding, carpet cleaners. Personal Property Vendors: Furniture, business supplies, clothing, electronics, jewelry, appliances, insurance, auto, printing, travel, computer repair, salon, massage. Links for Prospects: For Realtors go to: www.realtor.com Las Vegas has over 4,000. For Appraisers go to: www.appraiserusa.com 70,000 in USA For Mortgage Brokers go to: www.zillow.com/lender-directory For Vendors go to: www.craigslist.org under services click on Household, most cities have 2,500 prospects. For more Realty Advisors and Vendors go to: www.yellowpages.com in Los Angeles there are 470 roofers and 574 carpet cleaners. In Boston there are 471 Mortgage Brokers and 101 Appraisers. For Members: People you know and referrals from people you know. Use the Memory Jogger. For Network Marketers: www.buymlmleads.com Set up Linkedin and Facebook accounts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support
Jason and Wyatt discuss breakfast cereal commercials..
Jason and Wyatt discuss early TV memories and cable channels.
Jason and Wyatt remember their home video game consoles through the years.
Jason and Wyatt remember the local department stores in malls from their childhood.
In this episode, Dale shares some invaluable advice. Dale speaks about the people that you know on your list compared to the people on your list that THEY may know. There is a huge difference between the two. Planting the seeds and asking for referrals is a major key to launching your business. Websites mentioned in this podcast: mlmhelp.com/completememoryjogger
Jason & Wyatt discuss their telephone memories, novelties, and pranks.
Episode 333 - Jean-Marc Legentil and Marc-Olivier Legentil, The Toyota Kata Memory Jogger My guests for Episode #333 are Jean-Marc Legentil and Marc-Olivier Legentil, father-and-son Lean consultants from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. They work together in the firm Bell-Nordic Consulting. I've had the pleasure of meeting both of them on numerous trips to Montreal and was happy to hear they were part of the team that created the latest book in the excellent “Memory Jogger” series: The Toyota Kata Memory Jogger I hope you enjoy our conversation about Toyota Kata, improvement, leadership, and more.
Jason and Wyatt remember their favorite childhood restaurants and some long-lost foods.
Following her death in August 2018, we explore the groundbreaking career of Aretha Franklin. In this, the second of two special Memory in Top 40 Music episodes dedicated to the Queen of Soul, we look back at Aretha Franklin’s Top 40 chart success, and we pick things up in 1971. Plus, in our Memory Jogger feature, we recall members of the Jefferson Airplane, the Angels and the Funk Brothers, as well as Roy Clark and a man who engineered many of the Beatles’ historic recordings. Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/03x07at8b9z62qxhm2e39m4cf/playlist/1kXxdi4J38fvbvogj7q3bd?si=Q9XFN82eQLmeFX-2OVfBGw email: Memory@SpokenJoe.com
Following her death in August 2018, we explore the groundbreaking career of Aretha Franklin. In this, the first of two special Memory in Top 40 Music episodes dedicated to the Queen of Soul, we look back at Aretha Franklin’s Top 40 chart success through 1970. In our Memory Jogger feature, we recall members of the Bay City Rollers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Jive Five and The Funk Brothers, as well as Tab Hunter, among others. Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/03x07at8b9z62qxhm2e39m4cf/playlist/5HCPQjzSuDgeMxXVxSQF1m email: Memory@SpokenJoe.com
Jason and Wyatt remember the card and board games they grew up with.
Jason and Wyatt open their memory boxes to reveal the treasures inside.
Jason & Wyatt remember working in radio during the mid to late '90s.
Jason and Wyatt jog their memories of game shows past in this episode.
For 13 days, the USA and Soviet Union engaged in a tense and terrifying stare down over the presence of nuclear-armed missiles just 90 miles from the United States. That standoff was the Cuban Missile Crisis. In this episode of Memory in Top 40 Music we look back at the top of the chart from October 28, 1962, the day the crisis came to an end. In our Memory Jogger feature, we remember the late Bill Burkette, Craig Mack, Nokie Edwards and Kenny O’Dell. Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/03x07at8b9z62qxhm2e39m4cf/playlist/1LEWfiPzuLxKUxqLhJucmk?si=TCkvgz94QL2No9JkPpWmuQ email: Memory@SpokenJoe.com
Jason and Wyatt dig through boxes of old mixtapes to see what they've recorded over the years.
Jason & Wyatt remember their school field trips over the years
Motown Records went as far in defining the sound of the 1960’s as any other label; probably more than most. And in this episode of Memory in Top 40 Music, we look back at the top of the chart for the week of September 4, 1961, when the first Motown record to hit the Number 1 spot on the pop charts entered the Hot 100. In our Memory Jogger feature, we remember the late Dennis Edwards, Craig MacGregor, Barbara Ann Alston and Vic Damone. Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/03x07at8b9z62qxhm2e39m4cf/playlist/7HXzCOWQRSgb1sdcAH1WbZ?si=XflrusRmRcGV6GNtebsfvA email: Memory@SpokenJoe.com
Music has become a large part of the Olympics experience. In this special episode of Memory in Top 40 Music, we remember the songs associated with the Olympics which made the pop charts. In our Memory Jogger features, we remember the late Edwin Hawkins, Dolores O’Riordan and Hugh Masekela, as well as talk about some of the songs from the Olympics which did not make the charts. Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/03x07at8b9z62qxhm2e39m4cf/playlist/7zaEyxtPVTYRBKx8sqcyAf?si=-hP_7yJyTJuYUqb1SMQAlg email: Memory@SpokenJoe.com
On February 3, 1959, a plane crash took the lives of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. Richardson (The Big Bopper). This episode of Memory in Top 40 Music goes back to that day, now known as “The Day The Music Died”, to tell the story of that event which shook the first rock and roll generation and to review the songs at the top of the chart. In our Memory Jogger feature, we look back at Don McLean’s big hit “American Pie” which was a song about that fateful day. https://open.spotify.com/user/03x07at8b9z62qxhm2e39m4cf/playlist/00uWRcf8f8qARNc4k3UDq7 email: Memory@SpokenJoe.com
John Lennon once said, "If you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it 'Chuck Berry'.” As that quote indicates, Chuck Berry was one of the most influential artists in the history of rock and roll. In this episode of Memory in Top 40 Music, we go back to May 6, 1957, when Chuck Berry made his Top 10 debut on the pop charts. Plus, in our Memory Jogger feature, we pay tribute to the two chart-topping country music singers who died on September 8, 2017: Don Williams and Troy Gentry. We also remember the four recording artists who were lost within days of each other in November 2017. https://open.spotify.com/user/03x07at8b9z62qxhm2e39m4cf/playlist/5gL2NvYeqxchWUdypB3hgX email: Memory@SpokenJoe.com
Following his death in October 2017, we explore the 40+ year rock and roll career of Tom Petty. In this episode of Memory in Top 40 Music, we focus primarily on Tom Petty’s Top 40 chart success. In our Memory Jogger features, we remember the late Fats Domino and salute the Traveling Wilburys. Also included are get well wishes to legendary DJ Harry Harrison. https://open.spotify.com/user/03x07at8b9z62qxhm2e39m4cf/playlist/3QwVTKdbP6AbPx3HVZhPrC email: Memory@SpokenJoe.com
Jason and Wyatt discuss their first paying jobs from high school and including a time when we worked together at the local radio station.
Episode 9 of Memory Jogger is all about our county fair memories.
In this special episode, Wyatt and Jason remember Saturday mornings and specifically the commercials that would playing between our favorite cartoon shows.
Episode 8 of Memory Jogger is all about our early memories of driving, fantasy cars, and the first cars we owned.
Episode 7 of Memory Jogger is an extensive trip back to our school days.
Wyatt and Jason discuss their childhood crushes from our classmates to Hollywood actresses and beyond.
Episode 6 of Memory Jogger is an inventory of Jason & Wyatt's childhood toyboxes.
In this special episode, Wyatt and Jason discuss innovations from the 80s and how they impacted their lives.
Jason & Wyatt talk about their VHS memories and recordings.
Jason & Wyatt talk about their favorite Christmas gifts from their childhood.
Episode 3 of the new Memory Jogger Podcast is all about our Nickelodeon memories!
In this special episode, Jason and Wyatt discuss their recent road trip that took place a few days before Jason's 40th birthday.
Episode 2 of the new Memory Jogger Podcast is all about our Halloween memories.
The first episode of the Memory Jogger Podcast introduces the show's concept and the 30+ year friendship of hosts Wyatt and Jason.