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My Boomer Buddies Podcast Telling It Like It Was And Is!

My Boomer Buddies Podcast Telling It Like It Was And Is!

By: Rick Reed
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I visit weekly with my boomer buddy friends and we cover nostalgic and current topics from our boomer perspectives. We tell it like it was and is!

We recall and discuss popular culture through topics, such as music, television, movies, lifestyles and much more - all through a nostalgic lense. There will also be spotlights on My Boomer Buddies. Each of us will share what it was like growing up as Boomers and how we became who they are now. We all turned out OK ... even though we drank from garden hoses, rode our bikes without helmets, and didn't sit in kiddie car seats. We also talk about the world we live in now. We may sound a bit curmudgeonly, but hey, we have earned that right! After all, we have gone through a lot and, with all that experience, we can now "see around corners"! Come and listen in to us old-timers. You may learn something... At the least, you'll get in some laughs and make some new - old friends!

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Episodes
  • My Boomer Buddies Podcast: S3 E18, The Sweet Nostalgia of After School Treats: A Boomer's Reflection
    Mar 19 2026

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    After School Treats # The Sweet Nostalgia of After School Treats: A Boomer's Reflection

    Show Notes


    Content Type

    Solo

    Primary Goal

    Educational

    Summary

    Rick Reed reminisces about childhood after-school treats, sharing nostalgic memories of cookies, sandwiches, fruit, and frozen snacks, and exploring how these treats reflect the simpler pleasures of the Boomer era.

    Keywords

    nostalgia, Boomer childhood, after-school treats, cookies, sandwiches, frozen snacks, family memories

    Key Topics

    • Childhood memories of after-school treats
    • Favorite snacks: cookies, sandwiches, fruit, frozen pops
    • Cultural and economic factors influencing Boomer snacks
    • The role of family and community in childhood treats

    Takeaways

    • Simple pleasures like cookies and milk evoke strong nostalgia.
    • Economic factors influenced snack choices, e.g., Miracle Whip being cheaper than mayonnaise.
    • Frozen treats like freezer pops were a summer staple for Boomer kids.
    • Family traditions played a key role in shaping childhood snack experiences.

    Guest Name


    Titles

    • 10 Classic Boomer After-School Treats You Remember
    • Nostalgic Snacks from the 1960s: A Boomer's Memories

    Sound Bites

    • "Miracle Whip was cheaper and I actually liked the taste."
    • "Freezer pops were the ultimate summer treat for us."
    • "Homemade pudding was a special treat as we got older."

    Chapters

    00:00

    Nostalgic Beginnings: After School Treats

    09:14

    A Sweet Journey Through Childhood Snacks

    Resources

    • My Boomer Buddies Podcast
    • Kool-Aid Official Site
    • Graham Crackers and Frosting Recipes


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    Contact us at myboomerbuddies4@gmail.com with thoughts, comments and Boomer content you may want us to touch on. Also find us on YouTube.

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    12 mins
  • My Boomer Buddies Podcast: S3 E16: 46 Yrs Ago 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' Hit #1 & Still Reaches Us
    Mar 5 2026

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    Bridge Over Troubled Water


    Show Notes

    Content Type

    Solo

    Primary Goal

    Educational

    Summary

    Rick Reed shares nostalgic reflections on the timeless song 'Bridge Over Troubled Water,' its history, and the talented musicians behind it, including a special focus on guitarist Tab Laven. This episode explores the song's impact, musical craftsmanship, and personal memories, offering insights into music's enduring power.

    Keywords

    Bridge Over Troubled Water, Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon, music history, nostalgia, guitar, Tab Laven, 1970s music, legendary songs, musical craftsmanship, Simon & Garfunkel

    Key Topics

    • History of 'Bridge Over Troubled Water’6
    • Musical craftsmanship and arrangement
    • The career of Tab Laven and his connection to Art Garfunkel

    Takeaways

    • 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' was number one for six weeks in 1970.
    • Paul Simon drew inspiration from gospel music for the song.
    • Tab Laven, a schoolmate of Rick Reed, became Art Garfunkel's guitarist for 23 years.

    Guest Name

    Rick Reed

    Titles

    • The Story Behind 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' and Its Lasting Impact
    • How a 1970 Song Changed Music Forever

    Sound Bites

    • "Larry Knechtel -like piano is unforgettable."
    • "Art Garfunkel possesses perfect pitch."
    • "'Bridge Over Troubled Water' touched the world."

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Nostalgic Context

    00:38

    The Origin and Inspiration of 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'

    01:30

    Musical Elements and Key Musicians Behind the Song

    02:21

    The Song's Chart Performance and Cultural Impact

    02:51

    Personal Memories and the Song's Significance in Rick Reed’s Life - Tab Laven Connection

    04:13

    Researching Art Garfunkel and His Musical Gift

    06:00

    The Dynamic Between Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel

    06:36

    Reflections on the Song’s Enduring Legacy and Personal Connection

    07:00

    Closing Remarks and Future Nostalgic Content


    • Art Garfunkel - Wikipedia
    • Paul Simon - Wikipedia

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    8 mins
  • My Boomer Buddies Podcast: S3 E15, We Look At One Of The Old Titan Boomer Westerns - BONANZA!
    Feb 26 2026

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    Bonanza


    Show Notes


    Keywords

    Bonanza, Westerns, TV shows, nostalgia, classic television, characters, social issues, guest stars, memorable episodes, legacy, Hoss, Ben Cartwright, Adam, Little Joe, Hop Sing, Candy, The Ponderosa

    Summary

    In this episode of My Boomer Buddies Podcast, hosts Rick Reed and John Hayes delve into the classic television series Bonanza. They explore its legacy, the iconic cast, the significance of the Ponderosa ranch, and the show's ability to tackle social issues of its time. The conversation also highlights memorable guest stars, fan-favorite episodes, and fun trivia, showcasing why Bonanza remains a beloved part of television history.

    Takeaways

    • Bonanza aired for 14 seasons from 1959 to 1973.
    • The show was known for its strong characters and themes.
    • Dan Blocker's character, Hoss, was a fan favorite.
    • Parnell Roberts left the show due to dissatisfaction with the writing.
    • The Ponderosa ranch was depicted as a massive 640,000 acres.
    • Bonanza addressed social issues relevant to the 1960s.
    • The show featured over 800 guest stars throughout its run.
    • Little Joe was shot 18 times over the course of the series.
    • Bonanza was one of the first TV shows to be broadcast in color.
    • Robert Blake was initially considered for the role of Little Joe.

    Titles

    • Exploring the Legacy of Bonanza
    • The Iconic Cast of Bonanza

    Sound Bites

    • "The show aired for 14 seasons."
    • "The Ponderosa is 640,000 acres."
    • "Little Joe was shot 18 times."

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction to Bonanza and Its Legacy

    01:52

    The Cast of Bonanza: Key Characters

    02:29

    The Impact of Dan Blocker's Death

    03:16

    Guest Stars and Recurring Characters

    11:25

    The Iconic Theme Song and Its Reception

    13:47

    Backstory of the Cartwright Family

    20:41

    Character Dynamics and Development

    17:03

    Exploring the Ponderosa Ranch

    19:56

    Guest Stars of Bonanza

    32:47

    Fan Favorite Episodes

    29:38

    Fun Facts and Trivia

    32:43

    Legacy of Bonanza

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    34 mins
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