I close out 10 years of reminiscing about the 90s with some acknowledgements and a musical performance from an absolute legend.
In the penultimate episode of this podcast, I discuss some of my favorite memories of doing it.
If you listen to nothing else in this episode, just listen to the final two minutes, which are about the podcast itself.
The Kidsongs family has lost one of its most prominent members, who also happened to be a giant in the entertainment industry.
The roller rink in my hometown is closing, so I decide to reflect on my memories there.
Yes, people are trying to cancel the classic 90s children's book, saying it sends the wrong message.
One writer gives a take on what might happen when the last of us 90s kid leaves this mortal coil.
An NPR story takes a look at why Mariah Carey's 1994 holiday hit has been topping the Billboard chart for the past few holiday seasons.
Did you get any of these for Christmas? You can make a lot of money if you still have them.
Here's the movie website's rankings of the best Christmas movies from our beloved decade.
Our Pokémon hero has done what many felt wouldn't happen: Become the best trainer in the world.
Looking back on the last midterm elections of the 90s ahead of this year's midterm elections.
I take a look at the Peacock documentary and my thoughts on how it portrays the anti-Barney movement.
Buzzfeed looked around Twitter and found some of the funniest tweets about our beloved decade.
In honor of Her Majesty's passing, here's a brief look at what her life in our beloved decade was like.
A story from Collider highlights some of the flicks we enjoyed but our parents most likely did not.
We bid farewell to the final sidekick from the most famous version of Bozo the Clown's TV show.
My wife, Audrey, is getting ready to say goodbye to her childhood home, so I decided to talk with her about it at said home.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/m487uvje5mf3cht/Audrey+House.mp3/file
I give my thoughts on the latest Pixar movie starring a character that came out of Toy Story.
The Wolves just won their fifth championship, so I look back at their first, which came in our beloved decade.
In light of the recent mass shootings in our country, I feel like I have to speak out about it and how the gun lobby was a problem even in the early 90s.
A friend of the podcast returns to talk about his play that brings awareness of mental health.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/rnnfttoqyz8ef12/StanD.mp3/file
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, so I speak with Kerry Norton, who has had experience with this important issue.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/xd4tw30j364d6qo/Mental+Health.mp3/file
In this episode, I remember a great comedian with a distinctive voice who provided us with plenty of laughs in movies and on TV.
For this episode, I talk with Jeremy Bryant about the unique podcast that he's a part of.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/7a44lfv9t8ioijy/Bracket+Bastards.mp3/file
The Foo Fighters' drummer has died suddenly at the age of 50. I take a brief look at his legacy.
I talk a little bit about the song that wraps up March Madness every year with a particular focus on the version by Teddy Pendergrass that was heard for the majority of the 90s.
The hottest boy band of the early 90s collaborated with a few other artists from that time to put together this love letter to the 80s.
In light of events happening in Ukraine, I look back at an important event in the country's history.
On my 400th episode, I announce a new World Series podcast with Lucas Mitzel, a multiple-time guest of this podcast.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/p5b3nt86b1dn0pj/Then+There+Were+Two.mp3/file
Hear me talk about the final episode of an iconic children's show that began in the 90s.
An influential 90s band is no more, so here's my tribute to this group that helped give ska mainstream popularity.
The iconic star of Full House and America's Funniest Home Videos is gone. Here are my thoughts about him.
A new story published on the website BestLife examines the lives of 90s child actors who no longer appear on camera.
The longest-running game show in the U.S. is half a century old, so let's look at how it was in the 90s.
You may or may not have sobbed over a children's show host coming back to deliver some heartwarming words.
In this episode, I am giving an update related to an interview I gave with Cassandra Tanner Miller in February 2020 regarding the death of her infant son.
We've been blessed with Nicktoons for 30 years now. Here's a brief talk about that milestone.
A story from Bustle has resurfaced, and the things it talks about regarding 90s weekends remain true today.