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Rounding out the Young Nostalgia movie pick series, this week brings the 2006 film Casino Royale. Tune in as the guys discuss the first foray for Daniel Craig as James Bond, marking a new turn for the classic series. -- YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com
The guys have a little bit of a change for this week’s episode. For the first time reviewing movies, Nolan and Ben actually give some negative reviews. If anyone has watched along, feel free to write in and tell the Young Nostalgia guys your thoughts on The Jackal. -- YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com
This week Nolan and Ben discuss their upcoming movie series. Just like the previous series, the guys each chose three beloved movies that the other has never seen before. Feel free to watch along with Young Nostalgia to join the conversations over the next six weeks! My Cousin Vinny (1992) Heat (1995) My Blue Heaven (1990) The Jackal (1997) Cool Hand Luke (1967) Casino Royale (2006) -- YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com
Five down with one to go! Nolan and Ben sit down today to talk about 1973’s The Sting. The caper film starring notable names such as Paul Newman, Robert Redford, and Robert Shaw tells the story of a group of small time grifters taking on “The Big Con.” This week Young Nostalgia breaks down the seven Oscar winning film. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com
It’s a marvelous day for Young Nostalgia, the long awaited 100th episode has finally arrived. Nolan and Ben are joined by Emily Haver to revisit and expand on movie scoring. Emily is a long time listener and supporter of the podcast. Listeners may know her as the owner of ReelBigStitch on Etsy, promoted by Young Nostalgia during the Holiday Season. Today however, Nolan and Ben rely on her expertise as a music teacher to provide some insight on score composition found in the film industry as well as music theory in general. Nolan and Ben are very excited about both their guest, as well as their 100th episode! YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com
On this week’s episode of Young Nostalgia, Nolan and Ben discuss some of history’s most influential inventions. These inventions are the basis of many everyday objects we use every day. Join us this week, you may be surprised how far back some of these advancements date. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com — https://www.history.com/news/11-innovations-that-changed-history
Earlier this year, the Pentagon released an official statement regarding several alleged UFO videos recorded by US Navy Aircraft. A little late to the party, the Young Nostalgia guys decided to give listeners a rundown of history’s most notable UFO and alien encounters. From abductions to mysterious aerial battles, join Nolan and Ben as they discuss who (or what) may be out there. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com — Arnold: https://www.history.com/news/historys-most-infamous-ufo-sightings Hill: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barney_and_Betty_Hill https://science.howstuffworks.com/space/aliens-ufos/hill-abduction.htm Los Angeles: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Los_Angeles https://www.history.com/news/world-war-iis-bizarre-battle-of-los-angeles Pentagon: https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/27/politics/pentagon-ufo-videos/index.html
In celebration of The Empire Strikes Back 40th Anniversary, Young Nostalgia is taking another look at this timeless movie. Just like last week’s episode on A New Hope, Nolan and Ben talk about their takeaways after rewatching the film. The guys give their commendations, revelations, and criticizations regarding debatably the greatest episode of the original trilogy. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com
The guys at Young Nostalgia are at it again, they just cannot stay away from discussing Star Wars. This year marks the 40th Anniversary of The Empire Strikes Back. Nolan and Ben are celebrating by rewatching and discussing the original trilogy over the course of three weeks. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com — https://ew.com/article/2000/08/09/sir-alec-guinness-hated-being-remembered-star-wars-jedi-knight
Due to some personal events, Young Nostalgia will be taking a break for the next week or two. Even without uploads, the guys will still be active and interacting with listeners! Check in on social media to see how you can be involved with a Listener Feedback show upon Nolan and Ben’s return. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com
In the seventy-seventh episode of Otaku Brothers, Rusty and Ryan are joined by special guest and friend of the show, Nolan from the Young Nostalgia podcast. The Gents pick Nolan’s brain about his early memories playing video games and his obsession with Bruce Willis in both film and video game form. Later in the episode the Gents discuss the indefinite delay of Last of Us Part II, but balance the negativity with news about possible 3D Mario Remasters. Rusty gushes for days about Final Fantasy XV, while Nolan and Ryan continue to share their thoughts about Animal Crossing. At the tail end of the show, Rusty challenges Nolan and Ryan to an intense battle of Video Game Trivia. Enjoy the episode! Time Stamps: 0:00 – 31:54 – Welcoming Special Guest - Nolan 31:55 – 41:49 – 3D Mario Remasters Coming Soon 41:50 – 50:39 – Our Thoughts on the Last of Us 2 Delay 50:40 – 1:14:50 – Staying Sane During COVID-19 1:14:51 – 1:34:12 – More Animal Crossing Talk! 1:34:13 – 1:46:34 – Rusty’s in Love with Final Fantasy XV 1:46:35 – 1:51:19 – What We’ve Been Reading Recently 1:51:20 – 2:43:03 – Video Game Trivia Battle (Ryan vs. Nolan) Want to get in on the discussion of the podcast and easily ask questions? Join our Discord! It’s free to download the app AND easy to use. Find it here: https://discord.gg/E4hv4de If you have any questions or feedback for the show, please write in to OtakuBrothersPodcast@gmail.com! The guys will read your questions and feedback in the next episode!
In response to recent world events, the guys of Young Nostalgia decided listeners were in need of a break from the usual media and news coverage. A bit lighter subject matter allows Nolan and Ben to share a laugh with the audience. Crazy conspiracy episodes never disappoint. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com — https://www.theweek.co.uk/conspiracy-theories/62926/the-strangest-conspiracy-theories-from-meghan-markle-to-paul-mccartney https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_conspiracy_theories#Weather_and_earthquake_control_projects https://www.boredpanda.com/crazy-unbelievable-history-conspiracy-theories/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/technology-suppression
Film scores have always had a major impact on the reception of a particular film. This week’s Young Nostalgia outlines the major accomplishments of the top three movie composers. To round out the show, Nolan and Ben also talk about a few other notable movies that are famous for their scores alone. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com -- https://www.complex.com/pop-culture/the-best-movie-scores/ https://thestacker.com/stories/3814/best-movie-scores-all-time-according-oscars https://www.imdb.com/list/ls025443838/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Shore#Film_scoring
After a plague induced week off, Young Nostalgia is back with a brand new episode. In the year 2020, many people may not remember the panic gripping the world just over 20 years ago. The Y2K problem emerged as one of the leading worldwide concerns toward the end of the last millennium. Cell phones ceasing to function, banks collapsing, and panic in the streets were supposed to mark the end of humanity as we know it…. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2000_problem https://archive.defense.gov/specials/y2k/shocked/plugin.htm
Young Nostalgia is joined once again by their #1 listener, Kyle! It is now that time of year to discuss the new Star Wars movie. Episode 9: Rise of Skywalker dropped late last month, just in time for Nolan, Kyle, and Ben to watch it together. Join the guys this week as they discuss this new addition to the franchise and how it relates to the existing series. SPOILER WARNING: Beware of spoilers contained at 25:00 and beyond. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com
Young Nostalgia decided to take a last minute break over the holidays, but the guys are back this week in full force. Sir Rod Stewart holds a place among the top entertainers of all time. Join Nolan and Ben as they dissect Stewart’s interesting early life and his rise to fame. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Stewart https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-50403561
History has provided humanity its fair share of failed inventions. The guys of Young Nostalgia enjoy bringing listeners some of the most ridiculous. Join Nolan and Ben as they discuss products such as “Electrified Water.” YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com -- https://bit.ly/38g91xc https://bit.ly/2t22OF8
This week’s episode covers a Young Nostalgia favorite! Huey Lewis and the News takes the spotlight for this edition of Then and Now. Few people have lived as rich of a life as Huey Lewis. Join the guys for a deep look into the making of Huey Lewis and the News! YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Lewis http://www.mtv.com/news/1442126/ray-parker-jr-suing-huey-lewis-over-ghostbusters-comment/
A late episode of Young Nostalgia is better than no episode at all! Nolan and Ben take a minute to discuss the extensive world of media streaming. From the early days of Netflix and Hulu to the recent release of Disney+ and Apple TV+, join the guys as they argue over what to watch. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com -- https://mediakix.com/blog/cord-cutting-statistics-video-streaming-future/
Better late than never! This week’s edition of Young Nostalgia concludes the October miniseries covering Old Time Radio programs. Saving the best for last, The Shadow takes center stage as the episode’s focus. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shadow#Character_development https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ch7yz74DdUg
On this week of Young Nostalgia, the guys welcome Kyle back to the show. Nolan starts off by taking a New York Minute to describe his recent trip to the Big Apple. To round out the show, the conversation transitions over to the development of cell phones. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com
This week’s episode of Young Nostalgia continues the theme for October. Conversation on the early days of radio gives way to a spotlight on one of history’s most iconic programs. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Age_of_Radio https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunsmoke
In an exciting start to a short October mini series, Young Nostalgia takes a look at the CBS Radio Mystery Theater. This famous series played on the earlier success of old time radio shows, even after they had long been off the airways. Running for eight years, Radio Mystery Theater is still popular in the digital age with radio enthusiasts. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com -- https://www.cbsrmt.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS_Radio_Mystery_Theater
If nautical nonsense is something you wish, then check out this week’s edition of Young Nostalgia. Self proclaimed Spongebob Historian, Andy joins the guys in discussing the legacy of Spongebob Squarepants. Tune in to hear these lifelong Spongebob fans rant about their favorite show. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpongeBob_SquarePants
This week on Young Nostalgia, special guest Dr. Shane Tilton is “in the studio” to discuss the role of nostalgia in today’s popular conventions and conferences. Nolan and Ben pick Dr. Tilton’s brain about PAX/PAX West, SXSW, Gen Con, and other trending social events. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com -- Dr. Shane Tilton is currently an Assistant Professor of Multimedia Journalism at Ohio Northern University and holds the honor of being the 2018 Young Stationers Prize winner. Dr. Tilton also co-authored The Psychology of Zelda. He has spoken more than 40 times at a variety of conferences and public forums on topics covering the digital divide, new media, and popular culture. The Psychology of Zelda: https://amzn.to/2or0W6F Video Games and Well-being: https://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9783030327699 Dr. Shane Tilton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/silnan
This week Nolan and Ben bring listeners something a little different! Many people listen to podcasts on a regular basis. However, how often do you stop and think how it all got started? The guys at Young Nostalgia decided it's time to take listeners through a short history lesson on how this game changing media began. YoungNostalgia@gmail.com -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcast
Nolan and Ben open the Mail Bag this week to give tongue-in-cheek answers to listener questions. Tune in to Young Nostalgia and get a peek inside the minds of podcasting’s most captivating duo. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com
This week on Young Nostalgia, Nolan and Ben geek out over the history of video game arcades. From their early beginnings as mechanical skill games on boardwalks and amusement park midways, to the modern touchscreen and virtual reality games that we see today. The guys look at the rise, fall, and subsequent renaissance of the arcade industry. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcade_game https://www.zone28.com/blog/history-american-arcade
Warning: The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal. Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain, is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by up to five years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000. Bootlegged audio has not always revolved around downloading free files on the internet. Intellectual theft has been around well before it became popular in the 1960s. Laws regarding media copyrights can be dated back to the 1800s. This week, Young Nostalgia breaks down bootleg audio throughout the years. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bootleg_recording
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Moon Landing, the guys from Young Nostalgia decided to take a look at the pop culture significance of the Apollo Program. From fact to folklore, join Nolan and Ben as they dissect the long lasting impact of this world changing event. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com -- https://www.today.com/popculture/moon-landing-pop-culture-major-tom-tang-1D79930915 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_11_in_popular_culture https://moon.nasa.gov/about/pop-culture/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_11#Personnel
As promised, Young Nostalgia is back with a fresh new format! For this debut episode Nolan and Ben decided to go with the fan favorite, conspiracy theories. Is Elvis really dead? Does Finland even exist? The guys please ask listeners to bear with them as they encounter hiccups with the transition of hosting services and show format. YoungNostalgiaPod@gmail.com -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_sightings https://theculturetrip.com/europe/finland/articles/does-finland-exist-many-dont-think-so/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_conspiracy_theories
Sometimes life gets busy, even for Nolan and Ben of Young Nostalgia. Earlier this year, a simple week off turned into an extended break from the show. In that time, the guys developed some ideas to update the podcast format and make the comeback even more special. This episode is to provide eager listeners a progress update and a notification to tune in for next week's brand new episode. Young Nostalgia is not retired, and will be returning better than ever.
This week’s episode of Young Nostalgia brings listeners something a little different. Dean Altstaetter, many may know him from his past interview and frequent references, was able to secure short interviews with a variety of his band mates. Members from both Fleetwood to the Max and Takin’ it Back talk about their involvement in tribute bands and how their music connects to younger audiences. YoungNostalga2017@gmail.com
In spite of the unfortunate lack of show uploads, the guys from Young Nostalgia hope that all their listeners still had a fantastic holiday season. As dictated by the usual show schedule, this first episode of the month is dedicated to This Month in Music History for January. Join Nolan and Ben as they take on events such as the recording of “We are the World,” birth of several Led Zeppelin members, and death of the great Hank Williams Sr. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com http://www.inthe80s.com/weworld.shtml http://marqueemag.com/2016/01/this-month-in-music-history-january-7/
The guys of Young Nostalgia hope everyone had a great holiday weekend! They are back from a week off with a MARVELous show. With the recent passing of Marvel Comic’s Stan Lee, Nolan and Ben decided the only acceptable course of action would be to dedicate an entire episode to this influential man. Everyone knows the legacy he left behind, but this week Young Nostalgia dives deep into how this legacy was built. It’s once again that time of year to begin teaming up with our favorite Etsy retailer! Check out Cozy Knits by Reel Big Stitch for all of you knitted needs. Emily has a wide variety of products to choose from and can even cater to custom requests if you have something special in mind. From now until December 21st, 2018, use code NOSTALGIA18 for an additional 10% off. Just in time for the Holiday season.https://www.etsy.com/shop/ReelBigStitch YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Lee
Today on a very special episode of Young Nostalgia, the guys dive deep into the recent release of Bohemian Rhapsody! Over the weekend, Nolan and Ben both found time to hit the theaters and watch it first hand in order to report back to their loyal listeners. Spoilers abound, join the guys as they review and analyze this fantastic biopic of Queen. It’s once again that time of year to begin teaming up with our favorite Etsy retailer! Check out Cozy Knits by Reel Big Stitch for all of you knitted needs. Emily has a wide variety of products to choose from and can even cater to custom requests if you have something special in mind. From now until December 21st, 2018, use code NOSTALGIA18 for an additional 10% off. Just in time for the Holiday season.https://www.etsy.com/shop/ReelBigStitch YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/freddie-mercury-queen-biopic-bohemian-rhapsody-movie-fact-check-746195/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_(film)#Reception
Going along with the running theme for the show, Nolan and Ben are once again a day late with this week’s episode. Better late than never, Young Nostalgia is back with another “This Month in Music History.” Beginning with Elvis Presley’s triumphant return to the top of the charts, and wrapping up with several deaths of big name artists. It’s once again that time of year to begin teaming up with our favorite Etsy retailer! Check out Cozy Knits by Reel Big Stitch for all of you knitted needs. Emily has a wide variety of products to choose from and can even cater to custom requests if you have something special in mind. From now until December 21st, 2018, use code NOSTALGIA18 for an additional 10% off. Just in time for the Holiday season. https://www.etsy.com/shop/ReelBigStitch YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com http://marqueemag.com/2011/11/this-month-in-music-history-november-5/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Adams
This week Young Nostalgia is bringing listeners something a little different! Today’s episode is all about Halloween! Starting with the early beginnings of this strange holiday to the transition into what we now know today, Nolan and Ben provide a brief history Halloween’s traditions and celebrations. It’s once again that time of year to begin teaming up with our favorite Etsy retailer! Check out Cozy Knits by Reel Big Stitch for all of you knitted needs. Emily has a wide variety of products to choose from and can even cater to custom requests if you have something special in mind. From now until December 21st, 2018, use code NOSTALGIA18 for an additional 10% off. Just in time for the Holiday season. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com https://www.history.com/topics/halloween/history-of-halloween https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween http://ultimatehistoryproject.com/halloween.html https://people.howstuffworks.com/culture-traditions/holidays-halloween/halloween8.htm
To mark the 50th episode of Young Nostalgia, Nolan and Ben are bringing forward a special guest! Kyle once again joins the show. A long time friend, Kyle is here to talk with the guys about video games of their childhood. The conversation then turns to their thoughts and opinions on the resurgence of vintage video game consoles and their subsequent re-releases. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com
Young Nostalgia would like to apologize for the late release of this episode! Nolan and Ben Tried to struggle through a series of technical difficulties and ultimately decided to completely re-record a day later. Now on to the task at hand! The guys welcome you the September Edition of This Month in Music History. Over the course of time, so much has happened in this great month that Nolan and Ben were forced to only hit the high points. Among other topics included, this episode covers events ranging from the birth of Freddie Mercury to Jim Morrison being sentenced to 6 months of hard labor. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com http://marqueemag.com/2010/09/this-month-in-music-history-september-3/ https://www.slideshare.net/ChromatikMusik/september-the-month-in-music-history/2-t_x_II_F_IV
Welcome back to Young Nostalgia! After a week off, the guys are back with a fantastic show. Dean Altstaetter, a good friend and fellow fraternity brother, is the Assistant Director of Admissions at Ohio Northern University. Dean is also the keyboardist and backup vocalist for the band Hipnotix as well as a frequent sub in Fleetwood to the Max. This week’s episode takes listeners through Dean’s early life in a musical family and his entrance into a music career. The conversation then moves into his continued experience in cover bands before moving into the future of his career. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com Dean’s Professional Page: https://www.facebook.com/playitblue/ The Hipnotix: http://www.thehipnotixband.com/ https://www.facebook.com/The-Hipnotix-241783269555/ Fleetwood to the Max: http://www.fleetwood2themax.com/about-fleetwood2themax/
The ART of Late Night Talk contains so many facets of Art Bell’s life and career, Young Nostalgia had to split it into two episodes! Picking up from last week, Nolan and Ben take listeners through Art’s various retirements and returns. A mixture of bodily injuries and family emergencies forced him to continually leave and subsequently come back to his program. To round out the show, the guys touch on Art Bell’s unfortunate death as well as his honors and awards. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Death_of_Ramona_Bell https://www.coasttocoastam.com/
First and foremost, Young Nostalgia would like to express great sadness over the recent passing of the great Aretha Franklin. She was a defining character in the music industry and will be missed. On a lighter note, this week brings the first part of a two part episode covering the one and only Art Bell. Part one takes the conversation through Art’s early life, broadcasting career and reputation. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Death_of_Ramona_Bell https://www.coasttocoastam.com/
This week brings a special episode to Young Nostalgia! The one and only Dr. Shane Tilton joins Nolan and Ben to talk about the history, current state, and future of media. Dr. Tilton is currently an Assistant Professor of Multimedia Journalism Communication & Media Studies at Ohio Northern University as well as the 2018 Young Stationers Prize winner. Listen as Nolan and Ben pick Dr. Tilton’s brain on his experience in the multimedia world.
It’s once again time for Nolan and Ben to prepare listeners for their next trivia game! August in Music History includes a wide range of tragedies and highlights. From the death of Elvis Presley to Woodstock, join Young Nostalgia as they examine the history of pop culture. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com https://www.slideshare.net/ChromatikMusik/august-the-month-in-music-history http://marqueemag.com/2011/08/this-month-in-music-history-august-5/
Young Nostalgia is finally back from an unplanned week off! Although late, Nolan and Ben brought a guest along with them as promised. Ben's brother, Andy, joined the guys to talk about retro video games. Filled with tangents and side stories, this show looked at the early beginnings of video games, their evolution over time, and the hosts' own personal interests in vintage video games. Stay tuned for more shows on this topic in the future as there is plenty more to talk about. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_video_games https://.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_game_crash_of_1983
After an unplanned week off, Young Nostalgia is back with another this Month in Music History for July! Nolan and Ben had a lot of fun talking about the premier of Casey Kasem’s “The American Top 40,” the 1985 Live Aid Concert, as well as much more in between. Listeners may notice the several technical difficulties including a facetime audio call drop as well as headphone batteries dying, but the guys powered through for another fantastic show. youngnostalgia2017@gmail.com http://musicbizadvice.com/history/this-month-in-music-history-july/ http://marqueemag.com/2012/07/this-month-in-music-history-july-4/
After a busy week off, Nolan and Ben are back with more retro pop culture for their listeners. This week brings a form of broadcasting never before heard on Young Nostalgia, Morse Code. The guys talk about Samuel F. B. Morse’s development of the code, to the modern day uses, and much more in between. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code https://www.electronics-notes.com/articles/history/morse-code-telegraph/interesting-facts-information.php
This week’s episode of Young Nostalgia is a special edition of Then and Now. Rather than focus on the big names in retro pop culture, Nolan and Ben are talking about how radio and podcasts shaped their own lives. Starting with memories and listening habits from their childhoods, to the growth of podcasting and the beginning of Young Nostalgia. As noted in the episode, a huge thanks goes out to Ian Punnett, Shane Tilton, inspiration from Dave Shrader and Tim Dennis as well as many others. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com
Welcome to the third and final episode of a new three part series on Young Nostalgia. Nolan and Ben will devote a whole episode to three of the movie industry’s top “tough guys.” R. Lee Ermey, Clint Eastwood, and John Wayne will go down in history as the quintessential raw and rugged hollywood talents. Part three of this series covers the one and only John Wayne. From his early beginnings and the origin of “The Duke,” to the height of his career, Wayne has become the prime example of manliness and patriotism. John Wayne’s well known and prominent American values showed in his work even at times when these ideas were less popular. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wayne youngnostalgia2017@gmail.com
Welcome to the second episode of a new three part series on Young Nostalgia. Nolan and Ben will devote a whole episode to three of the movie industry’s top “tough guys.” R. Lee Ermey, Clint Eastwood, and John Wayne will go down in history as the quintessential raw and rugged hollywood talents. This part two covers the early life and career of the one and only Clint Eastwood. Best known for his roles such as The Man with No Name and Dirty Harry, he began in largely unremarkable and often uncredited appearances. After the height of his acting career, Eastwood would transition into directing. His successful directing career includes movies such as Million Dollar Baby, J. Edgar, and Sully. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Eastwood youngnostalgia2017@gmail.com
Welcome to the first episode of a new three part series on Young Nostalgia. Nolan and Ben will devote a whole episode to three of the movie industry’s top “tough guys.” R. Lee Ermey, Clint Eastwood, and John Wayne will go down in history as the quintessential raw and rugged hollywood talents. This first episode covers the extensive military and acting career of R. Lee Ermey. Best known for his military and authoritarian figure roles, Ermey was also a prominent voice actor. His military life and experience as a drill instructor led to him being commonly typecast in these roles. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._Lee_Ermey youngnostalgia2017@gmail.com
Young Nostalgia is back their second installment of “This Month in History” following the music industry format! The month of May is filled with famous musician birthdays such as Pete Townshend and Stevie Wonder. In addition, a key highlight of Nolan and Ben’s conversation is the emergence of the Grammy awards in 1959. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com @Young_Nostalgia https://www.facebook.com/YoungNostalgiaPodcast http://marqueemag.com/2012/04/this-month-in-music-history-may-5/ http://ultimateclassicrock.com/pink-floyd-banned-south-africa/ https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/who-won-album-year-1st-grammy-awards
With Record Store Day wrapping up this past weekend, Nolan and Ben decided to take the time to talk about how the music industry has changed in recent years. After a lengthy discussion about the current trend in media formats, the Young Nostalgia guys move into some interesting stats about Record Store Day as well as overall music revenue and sales. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com http://www.nme.com/news/record-store-day-massive-sales-independent-record-stores-2064954 http://www.ifpi.org/news/IFPI-GLOBAL-MUSIC-REPORT-2017 http://www.riaa.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/RIAA-Year-End-2017-News-and-Notes.pdf
Starting this month, “This Month in History” will have a new spin. After an entire year of TMH, Young Nostalgia is continuing the series with a focus on the music industry. This episode covers serious topics such as the tragic death of Marvin Gaye all the way to lighter events including the “We Are the World” simultaneous broadcast of 1985. As no “This Month in History” is complete without, Tricky Dicky Nixon also makes an appearance. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com http://marqueemag.com/2012/04/this-month-in-music-history-april-3/ https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/7662519/beatles-catalog-paul-mccartney-brief-history-ownership
In this part two of a split episode, Young Nostalgia continues talking about another incredibly influential name in the music world. From his beginnings in the Folk music and experimental scenes, Neil Young would surprisingly enough become known as the “Godfather of Grunge.” Nolan and Ben take listeners through his early life and career beginnings, career height, as well as later career. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com http://ultimateclassicrock.com/neil-young-retirement-tour/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Young https://www.biography.com/people/neil-young-9539612
After taking an unplanned week off, Young Nostalgia is back to talk about several influential music artists that plan on retiring in the following year. In part one of this two part special, Nolan and Ben dive into the vast career of the one and only Elton John. Starting with his upbringing and childhood talent, this episode also covers his rise to the top as well as his career legacy. Stay tuned for next week’s episode all about Neil Young. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_John
The "Then and Now" series takes a look at notable actors, actresses, musicians, and other celebrities. Nolan and Ben discuss their early careers and how they gained notoriety, before transitioning into their accomplishments later in life. Volume 4: Margaret Thatcher Katherine Johnson Hedy Lamarr April of 2018 will mark one year for Nolan and Ben’s venture into podcasting! The guys from Young Nostalgia would like to ask listeners for feedback regarding some special show ideas to celebrate this milestone. Fans are welcome and encouraged to send their thoughts via Facebook, Twitter, and email. Facebook.com/youngnostalgiapodcast Twitter.com/young_nostalgia YoungnostalgiaPod@gmail.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Thatcher https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Johnson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr
It’s once again time for This Month in History! This week, Young Nostalgia takes a look at events occurring in March that were historically relevant or otherwise interesting. Of course, no This Month in History is complete without a mention of Richard Nixon. In addition, Nolan and Ben also talk about several moments in Soviet history as well a prominent nuclear disaster. April of 2018 will mark one year for Nolan and Ben’s venture into podcasting! The guys from Young Nostalgia would like to ask listeners for feedback regarding some special show ideas to celebrate this milestone. Fans are welcome and encouraged to send their thoughts via Facebook, Twitter, and email. Facebook.com/youngnostalgiapodcastTwitter.com/young_nostalgiaYoungnostalgia2017@gmail.com http://www.historyplace.com/specials/calendar/march.htm
As the 2018 Winter Olympics came to a close this weekend, Nolan and Ben decided to walk listeners through a brief history of the Olympics. This week’s Young Nostalgia takes a look at the ancient origins of the Olympic games, from their inception to their cessation. Also included are the little known games beginning in the 17th century before moving on to the modern Olympics. Youngnostalgia2017@gmail.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Gameshttp://www.history.com/topics/olympic-gameshttp://www.businessinsider.com/the-25-most-iconic-winter-olympics-moments-of-all-time-photos-2014-1https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/07/9-olympic-moments-that-changed-history/
After taking a week off, Young Nostalgia is back with a new episode of “Technology of the Future and Modern Antiques.” It’s been awhile and there is plenty of new and emerging technology to talk about. The guys spend the first segment of the show talking about SpaceX and the release of the new Apple HomePod. Along with a guest appearance from Nolan’s cat, a list of modern antiques including payphones, pagers, and travel agents wrapped up the show. YoungNostalgia2017@gmail.com https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HomePod https://io9.gizmodo.com/25-obsolete-technologies-that-future-generations-will-n-1526922030 https://www.electronicproducts.com/Software/Development_Tools_and_Software/Throwback_Tech_20_things_modern_technology_replaced.aspx
February is upon us and that means it’s time for a new “This Month in History.” February seems to be a common month for birthdays. Young Nostalgia covers those relevant to history and pop culture, including the birth of Norman Rockwell and Ronald Reagan. As is the common theme for “This Month in History,” the Clintons and their scandals make yet another appearance. youngnostalgia2017@gmail.com http://www.historyplace.com/specials/calendar/february.htm
Following the Mafia theme from last week, Young Nostalgia is diving into one of the most powerful men of the early 1900s. Charles “Lucky” Luciano controlled nearly every aspect of 1920s and 30s New York City. Luciano experienced immense fortune, prison time, and eventual deportation throughout his reign as a top mob boss. youngnostalgia2017@gmail.com https://www.biography.com/people/lucky-luciano-9388350 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucky_Luciano
Nolan and Ben are back from an unplanned week off and bringing a brand new topic to the Young Nostalgia. This is the first in a new series of shows covering the Mafia. This episode takes listeners through a brief overview of the Mafia’s business involvements as well as a general timeline of important events. youngnostalgia2017@gmail.com https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/american-mafia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Valentine%27s_Day_Massacre https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Mafia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mafia
Coming back after taking a week off, Nolan and Ben hope all their followers had a great Holiday. Young Nostalgia is bringing a new installment of This Month in History. As always, the guys take listeners through historical or otherwise interesting events that occurred in January. Topics covered in this episode include Alaska’s admittance into the U.S., Richard Nixon (once again) refusing subpoenas, and the Surgeon General’s first warning regarding cigarettes. youngnostalgia2017@gmail.com http://www.historyplace.com/specials/calendar/january.htm
As the Holiday season approaches, the crew of Young Nostalgia continues to bring top content to their listeners. Joined this time by Kyle, the trio attend the recently released Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Conflicted by the film’s theatrical brilliance opposite arguable shortcomings, the three discuss their own varying opinions regarding current Star Wars as well as the future of the franchise. At the listener’s peril, the lowly band of hosts gracefully move through characters and plot. Spoilers abound, Young Nostalgia seeks to bring balance to the galaxy.... https://www.etsy.com/shop/ReelBigStitch Use coupon code YOUNGNOSTALGIA (all uppercase) for 10% off until December 31, 2017! youngnostalgia2017@gmail.com
On this week’s episode of Young Nostalgia, Nolan and Ben decide to take another look at common conspiracy theories. Along with the theme of the previous installment, any well known individual or event seems to have a plethora of conspiracy theories associated them. The Flat Earth, Paul McCartney is Dead, and Stevie Wonder is Not Actually Blind theories, included in this episode, are all centered around prominent pop culture topics. https://www.etsy.com/shop/ReelBigStitch Use coupon code YOUNGNOSTALGIA (all uppercase) for 10% off until December 31, 2017! youngnostalgia2017@gmail.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_flat_Earth_societies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedford_Level_experiment http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1860871_1860876_1860997,00.html https://theconcourse.deadspin.com/stevie-wonder-is-not-blind-the-evidence-1641795715
With Thanksgiving weekend now behind us, Young Nostalgia is taking a look at the history of Black Friday. For years, the Friday directly following Thanksgiving has brought both pain and pleasure to shoppers. Bargain prices and extremely large crowds are a perfect recipe for conflict and injury. Along with the bad, Nolan and Ben also talk about the good aspects and the future of holiday shopping. youngnostalgia2017@gmail.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Friday_(shopping)
This week Nolan and Ben are bringing a new topic to Young Nostalgia. There is hardly a historical event without a conspiracy theory and in this episode, the guys talk about some of the most common. These include lizard people controlling the human race, the moon landing being faked by the United States, and inconsistencies within reports regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. youngnostalgia2017@gmail.com http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1860871_1860876_1861029,00.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Icke#Reptoid_hypothesis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_assassination_conspiracy_theories https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_landing_conspiracy_theories
This week Ben and Nolan go back to the Young Nostalgia roots by talking about pop culture. This time they cover the 1980s. Music was huge during this time period and brought forth the emergence of new genres as well as the return of past styles. Music videos became popular and changed the audience and artist relationship forever. To round out the episode, the guys talk breifly about a few blockbuster movies from this decade that have survived in the mainstream to this day. http://www.cbc.ca/strombo/news/the-80s-are-a-maligned.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_history_of_the_United_States_in_the_1980s http://www.history.com/topics/1980s
This week Young Nostalgia brings a combination of emerging technology and once common place products. Nolan discusses the prominence of artificial intelligence and autonomous robotics before moving on to biotechnology and sustainability. In the second half of the show, Ben brings up several once prevelant products and ideas that have since fallen to the wayside in our modern world. Skate keys, church keys, and milk chutes are just a few of the topics covered.
As promised, Young Nostalgia has returned! Nolan and Ben needed some time to get their lives back together after graduating college but they are now back with an all new "This Month in History." Starting a new trend in historical shows, Young Nostalgia is now focusing on quality of topics over quantity. Rather than hitting the usual large amount of events, Nolan and Ben pick out several key moments in history and expand on their build up and effects. This week's edition includes the Continental Congress, Constitiutional Conventions, entrance of atomic warfare, the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, and the fall of the Berlin Wall. TheHistoryPlace.com History.com ConstitiutionFacts.com
Public radio broadcasting has left a long standing impact on culture around the world. This form of media radically changed the news and entertainment industries. This week, Nolan and Ben talk about their love for radio, historic broadcasting moments, and how radio led them to Young Nostalgia.
After a week off, the Young Nostalgia boys are back and have their first ever guest on the show! Chad Smith joins Nolan and Ben to talk about his record store, Retro Music and Media, and his lifelong passion with music. Store email: retro.music.media@gmail.com Phone: (419) 371-3083 https://www.facebook.com/retro.music.media/
On this installment of Young Nostalgia, the guys open up about something very near and dear to their hearts… That is of course, Star Wars. From the greatness of the original trilogy to the shortcomings of the prequels, Ben and Nolan talk about why they love this historic saga and where they see it in the future.
Nolan and Ben are back for their second episode of Young Nostalgia. This time they jump forward a decade or two and discuss The British Invasion of the 1960s. Analyzing the social climate and unique sounds that these new groups brought, they look at the key elements that changed the music industry forever.
Embarking on their first venture into the podcast world, Nolan and Ben take a look at the iconic Rat Pack and the legacy they left behind. From the music to the overall culture, the boys from Young Nostalgia dive into what makes these legends so timeless.