You’ve heard us talk about our Outtakes and Stories podcasts on Patreon and now it’s time for you to hear our first episode for free in the main TRN Podcast Channel feed! We have a really fun time recording The Retro Network Podcast each week, but as some of you podcasters might know, it’s not always an easy process. Skype problems or distractions of living with a family seem to happen from time to time. We also have some great interaction between segments that we just don’t have time to include with each episode.
So in our first bonus episode, you’ll get to hear our problems, screw ups, and off-the-cuff stories that happen during our recording sessions. We hope you’ll enjoy and will tell us what you think! So far we’ve released three of these behind-the-scenes episodes on Patreon so if you want more, click over and support us at the $5 level.
In this heartfelt interview, former Wizard magazine staffer, Sean T. Collins shares fascinating stories about his time in the Congers, NY offices from 2004-2007 forging friendships with fellow comic book lovers and taking on many CONTINUE READING…
The astronomers have been watching the skies for days in a panic. Something is moving out there, approaching Earth, bigger than a comet or an asteroid and on a path that matches up with no CONTINUE READING…
McDonald’s McDLT gets mentioned on its fair share of fondly remembered food lists and for good reason. Of all the great, and horrible, things to ever grace the menu of McDonald’s, the McDLT was one of the best items they created. CONTINUE READING…
One of the staple toy lines of the ’80s was Coleco’s Cabbage Patch Kids line. Every girl I knew as a kid had at least one Cabbage Patch Kid. I had a few, including an CONTINUE READING…
So much of the popular culture I was consuming in the watershed year of 1989 felt like more than just entertainment—instead, much of it felt incendiary. The world itself felt on the cusp of something big CONTINUE READING…
There were so many great things that made the ’90s memorable and fun to grow up in. But since there were so many memorable things, we took them for granted, and rarely “stopped to smell CONTINUE READING…
'80s Kid, '90s Grad, and '00s Dad. I've been writing and podcasting about 1980s pop culture since 2011 at my Rediscoverthe80s.com website. I collect vinyl, cassingles, '80s comics, Batman memorabilia, and all things Mobile Armored Strike Kommand.
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