Take Me Back! Take Me Back! Podcast
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- Gesellschaft und Kultur
Why can’t we stop obsessing over the stories and reminders of our past? Join nostalgia-loving hosts, Quinn and Zack, as they discuss everything from Disney Channel Original Movies to major art sales. Embark on a sometimes hilarious and occasionally informative journey to relive the remnants of our (not so) bygone days.
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No. 4: Caffeine, Computer Games, & the Crown, Oh My!
Welcome back to Take Me Back! In our fourth episode, we take a rather caffeinated dive into about seventy or so years of history and pop culture, discussing the wide expanse of events that took place during the 6 days leading up to November 26th. Grab your cup of coffee and settle in as we get nostalgic about the royals, Rollercoaster Tycoon, and (of course!) a healthy amount of Disney, too.
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A Bug's Life
The Beatles (album)
Disney releases “Frozen: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack” (Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media 2015, 2014 Billboard Album of the Year).
Freddie Mercury
Fred Rogers of PBS "Mr Rogers Neighborhood" presents a sweater to Smithsonian Institution.
Miley Cyrus
The Mousetrap written by Agatha Christie opens in London's West End.
Natasha Bedingfield
Princess Elizabeth's 1947 Wedding
Thanksgiving Day Established
Toy Story
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Take Me Back! No. 3: Disney Bedtime Magic
Welcome back to Take Me Back! In our third episode, we take a somewhat sleepier dive into about 500 or so years of history and pop culture, discussing the wide expanse of events that took place during the 6 days leading up to November 19th. Get your pillows out as we get nostalgic about governators, queen installations, night clubs in Prague, and of course a healthy amount of Disney, too.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
Elizabeth I of England
Eurostar
Fantasia
Frozen
Julia Michaels
Mickey Mouse
National Treasure
Nathan Kress
The Sound of Music
Walt Disney World
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Take Me Back! No. 2: The Two Degrees of Ms. Frizzle
Welcome back to Take Me Back! In our second episode, we take a more shallow dive into about 50 or so years of history and pop culture, discussing the important nonsense that took place during the 6 days leading up to November 12th. Come through as we get nostalgic about video games, album releases, museum openings, and a few especially memorable elementary school TV shows, too.
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Berlin Wall
Big Hero 6
Encore
Guitar Hero
Josh Peck
MoMA
Obama
Route 66
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Take Me Back! No. 1: Trying Something New
Welcome to Take Me Back! In our first episode, we take a deep dive into hundreds of years of history and pop culture, discussing events that took place during the 7 days leading up to November 5th. Along the way, we get nostalgic about board games, snack commercials, and a few especially memorable elementary school projects, too.
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Andy Dalton
Highest Grossing Films
John Glenn Returns to Space
Kevin Jonas
Martin Luther Posts His 95 Theses
New York City Marathon
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On This Day in History
Sistine Chapel Ceiling Opens to Public