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PLEASE FOLLOW US! More than 65 Guests and counting. Listeners across the world! Discussions with state and local Historical and Genealogical Societies in order to provide information about these institutions to the public. These heroes preserve our American heritage state by state, city by city, day by day. They ensure the information about our past and our cultures are preserved for future generations. These excellent resources are the Preservation Oaks of our society.
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Pop Culture Preservation Society
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Pop Culture Preservation Society

Pop Culture Preservation Society

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The Pop Culture Preservation Society is a podcast dedicated to preserving and elevating the unsung pop culture nuggets of the classic Gen X childhood. Were you there when Marcia broke her nose? Tiger Beat delivered the news? And John Travolta was stuck in that plastic bubble? Then this is the podcast for you! Join enthusiastic fangirls Carolyn, Kristin and Michelle — die-hard members of the Big Wheel Generation — as we discuss and dissect the crushes, clothes, books, movies, songs, tv and to ...
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Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Foundation is a focal point for researching, archiving, and raising awareness of Black American Traditional Music and the Black Experience through media and a collected repository. The African American Folklorist furthers the mission by publishing articles discussing the evolution of our traditions and presenting research about blues people. We include interviews with and articles from musicians, historians, ethnographers, Community Scholars, and academ ...
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Preservation Profiles

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Hear from some of the inspiring individuals who are shaping the field of preservation in the United States. Learn about their preservation philosophies, inspiration, and accomplishments. Episodes will touch on advocacy, laws and regulations, preservation planning, intangible aspects of historic preservation stewardship, and more. Explore why preservation matters to our podcast guests, how it can make a difference in improving the future quality of life for people in communities around the co ...
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We are a mother-daughter team of creative artists irreverently discussing books, movies, TV shows, theater, art, bad grammar, or whatever else has captured our imaginations. This is a very serious podcast!!
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Water Environment: Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Seas, Groundwater, Wells - Water Conservation, Water Sustainability, Water Preservation, Water Ecology, and other H2O Environmental IssuesContact info: Clean@h2opodcast.com or 206-984-3260; http://H2Opodcast.com
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A preservationist’s job is to protect. She watches over something precious, something that deserves to be maintained. He understands its worth and displays it carefully to the world in the same way a white-gloved museum curator presents a rare da Vinci. They will forever stand guard and fight for the cause – for a preservationist’s job is never done. We are The Michael Jackson Preservation Project. We are here to promote his artistic brilliance, his unmatched humanitarianism and his life leg ...
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Have you ever said to yourself: I wish there was a way to tell my story? I want to preserve knowledge for future generations but I’m not sure how? I want my community to have a way to access my knowledge after I’m gone? I do. It’s called the Spiritual Community Preservation Project. Hi my name is Andrea Welker, host of the Sacred Hearth podcast and owner of Sacred Hearth Media, and I want to tell you about a new podcast here at Sacred Hearth Media. I want to help preserve the knowledge and l ...
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It’s our “podcastiversary” and we're celebrating by bringing you an encore of our 100th episode retrospective, where we reminisce about where (and how) we started and how far we've come! We're also bringing you an ALL NEW opening conversation where we chat about all that's happened in the past 48 episodes (spoiler-alert: it's a LOT!). Grab a glass …
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Preservation Oaks highlights Museums, Cultural and Heritage Institutions, Historical and Genealogical Societies, and Media Creators across the United States. Recently the Frazier Farmstead Museum and the town of Milton-Freewater Oregon were highlighted. The Director, Linda Whiting and local Historian John Ehart were interviewed by Sean Radcliff, cr…
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Join the PCPS as they celebrate their favorite thing about Thanksgiving -- TV! Today's encore of episode 92, “Turkeys on TV,” takes a deep dive into three of our favorite Thanksgiving TV episodes as well as a peek into our 1970s classroom festivities. (Which one of us puked up Thanksgiving dinner lunch in the library?) We’re also giving you a brand…
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Have you ever stopped to acknowledge the profound impact of your childhood friendships, even the most casual and fleeting ones, on your adult identity? This week's episode is a re-share of Kristin's interview with Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship; a discussion that shows how nostalgia for our childhoods is helpful when discovering who we a…
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Once again the PCPS is holding a college-level course on an iconic movie from our youth: this time it’s the 1987 feel-good, forbidden-love, hip-swivelin’ classic Dirty Dancing. But as you’ll hear in this episode, Dirty Dancing was so much more than a “dance movie.” In true PCPS fashion we’re dissecting everything from the ironic chemistry of the co…
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Preservation Oaks highlights Museums, Cultural and Heritage Institutions, Historical and Genealogical Societies, and Media Creators across the United States. Recently the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum in McMinnville Oregon was highlighted. The President and CEO, Tyson Weinert was interviewed by Sean Radcliff, creator of Preservation Oaks. Hav…
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In today's episode we'll be saving an obscure episode of The Waltons called the Changeling in which the littlest sister, Elizabeth, is haunted by a Poltergeist --YEARS before the movie Poltergeist hit theaters. No one in the entire world seems to remember this oh-so-70s episode except Kristin who hasn't stopped thinking about it since 1978 -- and t…
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On this episode, I'm encouraging all folks invested in the story of Black American tradition, folklore, folklife, material art, street art, religious belief, spiritual belief, Advocacy, Organization work, Public Programming, and everything that has to do with the "so-called" African American Narrative to submit work to the African American Folklori…
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In today's episode, we'll be celebrating the discovery that our childhood memories might be just what the doctor ordered, in a discussion of how nostalgia has helped so many of our listeners through difficult times. When we started this podcast several years ago, our goal was not a serious one. First and foremost, we wanted to entertain. And we wan…
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Preservation Oaks highlights Museums, Cultural and Heritage Institutions, Associations, Historical and Genealogical Societies, and History Focused Media Creators across the United States. To celebrate Halloween and October’s Family History month, we discuss “The 19th Century and the Family Historian”. Have fun and find out more about the transition…
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In today's episode, we’ll be turning the record over and saving the rest of the album that everyone got for Christmas in 1978; known officially as Grease: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture. In the second installment of this two-part episode, we'll discuss every song from sides 2, 3 and 4; from the hot rod anthem full of dirty words an…
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In today's episode, we’ll be saving the album everyone got for Christmas in 1978; one of the best-selling soundtrack albums of all time: known officially as Grease: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture. Grease was everywhere in 1978 -- not just in theaters but also on the radio and in our homes, most notably in our bedrooms and rec rooms…
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Preservation Oaks highlights Museums, Cultural and Heritage Institutions, Associations, Historical and Genealogical Societies, and History Focused Media Creators across the United States. Recently the Heritage Museum and the town of Independence Oregon were highlighted. The Director, Natascha Adams was interviewed by Sean Radcliff, creator of Prese…
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The controversial 1973 commercial for the memory game Hüsker Dü inspired this episode in which we pepper each other with questions that all start with the phrase "Do you remember ....?" It's a rapid-fire round-up of random things that intrigue us but don't warrant an entire episode. We're talking about Rerun and doobies (or Doobies) and Mouseketeer…
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We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again, our generation’s TV shows had THE BEST THEME SONGS. And they’ve all been living in our heads — rent free — for the past 30-odd decades! Join us as we count down the Top 10 (or 16) TV theme songs from the 80s shows we loved as determined by YOUR votes (and ours, obviously). Will your favorite take the top…
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Preservation Oaks highlights Museums, Cultural and Heritage Institutions, Associations, Historical and Genealogical Societies, and Media Creators across the United States. Recently the creator of Las Villas Del Norte, Mexican Genealogy Research Group was highlighted. Moises Garza, a genealogist, educator, speaker, podcaster, and author who has crea…
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Micro Stream Radio presents a spectacular event this September! Get ready for Season 3 of Preservation Oaks! Mark your calendars for September 25th, when host Sean Thomas Radcliff brings you a fresh lineup of fascinating guests!Από τον Sean Thomas Radcliff
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There is very little in life that elicits the same ecstasy we felt at our grade school book fairs. Even our Christmas morning memories pale in comparison to the day our schools became bookstores. Whether you walked down the hall to the makeshift store with your teacher OR ordered your books by circling pictures on a newsprint order form, shockingly…
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Today we'll be saving the book with the lime green cover that said all the things we couldn't say out loud: Judy Blume's 1971 coming-of-age classic for the boys, “Then Again, Maybe I Won't.” Even after 52 years in print, this book still ranks the highest in its utter forthrightness, daring to acknowledge that boys struggled with their unruly body p…
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Preservation Oaks highlights Museums, Cultural and Heritage Institutions, Associations, Historical and Genealogical Societies, and Media Creators across the United States. Recently the Clark County Museum and the town of Henderson Nevada were highlighted. The Administrator, Ms. Amber Colbert was interviewed by Sean Radcliff, creator of Preservation…
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We all have songs that we attribute to memorable moments in our lives — some memorable for good reasons … and some for not-so-good reasons. Regardless, the song and the memory have stuck with us on a cellular level for decades. Join us today as we each share three songs that “made us” from that time in our lives when pretty much everything made an …
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Hannah takes the "reigns" for part 1 in a series about the kings and queens of England. Because royalty in England just cycled through the same three names over and over, today we learn about two kings named Henry: Henry II: the highlights of his reign were murdering his best friend in a cathedral, getting whipped within an inch of his life in the …
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Clare shares a song that terrifies both her and the man who wrote it. Hannah's song of choice did not so much rock her world as haunt her every waking moment for two weeks straight. Clare's song: "Cat's in the Cradle." Music, lyrics, and performance by Harry Chapin. In December of 1974 it was the Number 1 song on the Billboard Top 100. The link inc…
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We’re kicking of SEASON 10 by catching you up on all we’ve been up to since you last heard from us AND playing a heated game of 80s music trivia, where Kristin and Michelle go head-to-toe (#LisaLisaAndTheCultJam). Which movie soundtrack produced the most radio hits? Who did Duran Duran open for in 1982? And can you sing the second line to “Wake Me …
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Preservation Oaks highlights Museums, Cultural and Heritage Institutions, Associations, Historical and Genealogical Societies, and Historic Media Creators across the United States. Recently the Kentucky Genealogical Society was highlighted. The President, Chris Padgett was interviewed by Sean Radcliff, creator of Preservation Oaks. Have fun and fin…
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Clare and Hannah read Charles Portis' 1968 novel, True Grit, and have not been able to talk normally since. We also analyze two movie adaptations of the book: the 1969 adaptation directed by Henry Hathaway and the 2010 adaptation directed by the Coen Brothers. To get your own copy of this amazing book and/or your own DVD copy of the movies, visit C…
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Remember when Mork was on Happy Days? Or when Charlie's Angels sailed on the Love Boat? Today the PCPS will be on its own criss-cross adventure with the hit podcast Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship. Listeners send us questions about our friendship almost as often as we get Gen X pop culture questions. It's clear that people want this to be…
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On this episode, I speak with Shirley Moody-Turner, an associate professor of English and African American Studies and founding co-director with Gabrielle Foreman of the Center for Black Digital Research/#DigBlk. She is an Author and award-winning educator that says, “As a young girl growing up in Buffalo, NY, I felt a deep longing to learn more ab…
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This is a weird one. Not at all what you'd be expecting. The names of locations, individuals, and 4-legged lifeforms have been changed to protect the innocent. If you enjoy funny vet stories, you might enjoy the books of James Herriot, a veterinarian plying his trade in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales of northern England. The stories take place befor…
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Today we’re replaying an episode full of all the hilarious misheard lyrics we’ve been singing wrong for decades: “Hold me closer, Tony Danza,” My fart is weak,” Wrapped up like a douche” … and so many more! Join us for a BRAND NEW opening conversation and then stick around as we laugh and sing to all our society members’ contributions and play a ro…
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Preservation Oaks highlights Museums, Cultural and Heritage Institutions, Historical and Genealogical Societies, Associations, and Media Creators across the United States. Recently the International Skiing History Association was highlighted. The Chairman, Rick Moulton was interviewed by Sean Radcliff, creator of Preservation Oaks. Have fun and fin…
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Today we're replaying one of our most enlightening conversations: Are each of us a "Mary" or a "Rhoda?" Join us for an all NEW opening convo rehashing this great debate, and then listen in (or listen again!) as we discuss what qualities make each unique and relive some of our very favorite moments from this truly dynamic duo! Follow the PCPS on Ins…
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Buckle up those seatbelts (but don’t really because we didn’t use them) and let’s hit the road, GenX style! Journey with us as we take an encore trip through all our collective road trip memories from the 1970s and 80s — the car ride, the games, the stops, the souvenirs, the pools, the food, and so much more. We’re sharing YOUR stories as well as o…
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Preservation Oaks showcases Museums, Cultural and Heritage Institutions, Preservation, Historical, and Genealogical Societies throughout the United States. In this episode, we delve into the topic: "Who Needs a Curator?" featuring the expertise of Dr. James Burns, a seasoned Freelance Consultant and Curator. Tune in to this episode for an enjoyable…
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Join us for an ENCORE of our fun episode all about the fan letters and fan clubs of our GenX youth … with a BRAND NEW opening conversation with a fan letter to Captain & Tennille you have to hear! If you were a member of a fan club or ever wrote a letter to your celebrity idol, this episode will bring back all the feels! Join us for a conversation …
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President of Jim Henson Television (and fellow GenX pop-culture freak) Halle Stanford is here and we have MUCH to discuss! We’re talking Muppets (of course), Sesame Street, Little House on The Prairie (you’ll never believe how far Halle took her obsession), Karen Carpenter (and her ghost), and Halle’s animated series Harriet The Spy, which is now i…
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Preservation Oaks highlights Museums, Cultural and Heritage Institutions, Historical and Genealogical Societies and Media Creators across the United States. Recently the Scottman895 Travel YouTube channel was highlighted. The creator of the channel, Scott Symonds was interviewed by Sean Radcliff, creator of Preservation Oaks. Have fun and find out …
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Sit down with us as we chat with Crushologist, podcast host, and author Kristin Nilsen to talk all things crushes and her incredibly heartfelt, real, and hilarious book, Worldwide Crush. Who was your first celebrity crush? Davy Jones? Shaun Cassidy? Rick Springfield? Rob Lowe? Justin Bieber? Whoever it was it was important … and it was real. Join u…
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today's episode will be out of the ordinary -- and that's because it was not planned, it was not researched, and it was not recorded in our home studios with high tech microphones and sound proofing. But it felt urgent and so we dropped our need for perfection and opened our laptops to record in hotel rooms and far-flung places to bring you the mos…
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Preservation Oaks highlights Museums, Cultural and Heritage Institutions, Preservation, Historical and Genealogical Societies across the United States. Recently the Preservation Burlington organization and the town of Burlington Vermont were highlighted. The President, Ron Wanamaker was interviewed by Sean Radcliff, creator of Preservation Oaks. Ha…
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Clare has been doing some light reading... of Dante's Inferno. The translation Clare's been reading is by Robert Hollander and Jean Hollander. The commentaries are A Beginner's Guide to Dante's Divine Comedy by Jason M. Baxter and Spiritual Direction from Dante: Avoiding the Inferno by Paul Pearson. She's also been referring to the Dorothy Sayers t…
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Calling all Duranies! Today we're bringing you a fun, informative, full-of-admiration-and-borderline-obsessive discussion of our generation's FAB FIVE by two devotees of Duran Duran, PCPS’s own host Michelle and Twin Cities’ top DJ Jake Rudh. Join them as they dish on why they loved (and still love) Duran Duran, how you can’t spell Duran Duran with…
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