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What Are Your Favorite Childhood Shows?

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Another unofficial question because Heather did not like the list of topics in the plan so she called an official meeting...or just sent Vanessa a Marco Polo (the official meeting location of the podcast)...and provided a new topic about 4 hours before recording time. Yep. That happened.
What Are Your Favorite Childhood Shows?
After some serious and personal topics, it was time for something light, nostalgic, and good old fashioned fun. What better than discussing the shows that shaped our world views, consoled our teen angst, inspired Teen Beat posters, and taught us to be a boss! The 80s and 90s had some of the best shows of all time that were also the stepping stone for many of the most famous and talented movie starts of today. It's a ride through the memories of a time where you had to take commercial breaks, you couldn't binge watch a season in a weekend, and there was a regular evening schedule of shows for the family to watch. Grab your popcorn and let's discuss some television!
Our Favorite Things:

The list of shows to watch...it's below...

Things We Refer To In This Episode:

Thank you to our supporters:

Orange (I Got A Lot To Say About That Theme Song) Original music by Marcel Camargo and Leo Costa

Both are Grammy nominated artists, please check out their music here:

http://www.marcelcamargo.com/385194ztbi4uegaj53ypbd2m0w98sg https://www.instagram.com/marcelcamargomusic/

https://www.instagram.com/leocosta1010/?hl=en

Website Sponsored by Alison Lindemann at WSI Internet Consulting - Digital Marketing Services (https://www.wsiworld.com/alison-lindemann)

Support the show

Thank you to our supporters:

Orange (I Got A Lot To Say About That Theme Song) Original music by Marcel Camargo and Leo Costa

Both are Grammy nominated artists, please check out their music here:

http://www.marcelcamargo.com/385194ztbi4uegaj53ypbd2m0w98sg https://www.instagram.com/marcelcamargomusic/

https://www.instagram.com/leocosta1010/?hl=en

Website Sponsored by Alison Lindemann at WSI Internet Consulting - Digital Marketing Services (https://www.wsiworld.com/alison-lindemann)

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Another unofficial question because Heather did not like the list of topics in the plan so she called an official meeting...or just sent Vanessa a Marco Polo (the official meeting location of the podcast)...and provided a new topic about 4 hours before recording time. Yep. That happened.
What Are Your Favorite Childhood Shows?
After some serious and personal topics, it was time for something light, nostalgic, and good old fashioned fun. What better than discussing the shows that shaped our world views, consoled our teen angst, inspired Teen Beat posters, and taught us to be a boss! The 80s and 90s had some of the best shows of all time that were also the stepping stone for many of the most famous and talented movie starts of today. It's a ride through the memories of a time where you had to take commercial breaks, you couldn't binge watch a season in a weekend, and there was a regular evening schedule of shows for the family to watch. Grab your popcorn and let's discuss some television!
Our Favorite Things:

The list of shows to watch...it's below...

Things We Refer To In This Episode:

Thank you to our supporters:

Orange (I Got A Lot To Say About That Theme Song) Original music by Marcel Camargo and Leo Costa

Both are Grammy nominated artists, please check out their music here:

http://www.marcelcamargo.com/385194ztbi4uegaj53ypbd2m0w98sg https://www.instagram.com/marcelcamargomusic/

https://www.instagram.com/leocosta1010/?hl=en

Website Sponsored by Alison Lindemann at WSI Internet Consulting - Digital Marketing Services (https://www.wsiworld.com/alison-lindemann)

Support the show

Thank you to our supporters:

Orange (I Got A Lot To Say About That Theme Song) Original music by Marcel Camargo and Leo Costa

Both are Grammy nominated artists, please check out their music here:

http://www.marcelcamargo.com/385194ztbi4uegaj53ypbd2m0w98sg https://www.instagram.com/marcelcamargomusic/

https://www.instagram.com/leocosta1010/?hl=en

Website Sponsored by Alison Lindemann at WSI Internet Consulting - Digital Marketing Services (https://www.wsiworld.com/alison-lindemann)

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