Sh-Boom
Listen to the songs that inspired the episode: In this final episode of season one, host Rick K. Jones reflects on the journey of Baby Boomers, emphasizing the importance of living fully in the autumn of life. He discusses the transition from seeking success to finding significance, encouraging listeners to utilize their financial resources, talents, and time to make a positive impact. The episode is filled with personal anecdotes, humor, and motivational insights, culminating in a call to action for Baby Boomers to embrace their potential and continue living vibrantly. Then, Rick sits down...
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Listen to the Songs that Inspired the Episode: On today's episode Rick sits down with Jessica Harris, a leading expert on African-American culinary history. She discusses her latest book, 'Braided Heritage,' which explores the foundational foods and cultural influences that shape American cuisine. From her personal journey in food writing to the historical significance of Native American agricultural practices and the Columbian Exchange, Harris emphasizes the interconnectedness of cultures through food. The discussion also highlights the role of community and tradition in culinary practices,...
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Listen to the Songs that Inspired the Episode: In this episode of Shaboom, Rick K. Jones shares his passion for travel, recounting personal anecdotes and memorable experiences from his journeys across the United States and abroad. He reflects on the cultural and culinary insights gained from his travels, emphasizing the joy of exploration and the lessons learned along the way. The episode is filled with humor, nostalgia, and a love for adventure, making it a delightful listen for travel enthusiasts. Our special guest is Mike Alden, who shares his journey from being the athletic director at...
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Listen to the songs that inspired the episode: Summary In this engaging conversation, Rick interviews Lord Matthew Scheckner, a prominent figure in the advertising and sports industry. They discuss the evolution of communication, the impact of Advertising Week, and the importance of addressing climate change. Scheckner reflects on the Goodwill Games as a unifying force and emphasizes the need for a new generation of leaders. The conversation also touches on the loss of outrage in society and the responsibility of Baby Boomers to create a lasting legacy.
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Listen to the songs that inspired the episode: In this episode of Sh-Boom Rick K. Jones reminisces about summer experiences as a Baby Boomer, sharing stories from his childhood in Avondale, summer jobs, and the nostalgia of carefree days. He reflects on the importance of summer vacations, the joy of working during the summer, and the impact of charity work. The conversation also touches on political reflections regarding foreign aid and the changing nature of summer vacations for today's youth. The episode is filled with music from the era, enhancing the nostalgic feel. Then he sits down with...
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Listen to the Songs that inspired the episode: In this episode of Sh-boom, Rick K. Jones takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through his musical life, exploring the songs and artists that have shaped his experiences from childhood to the present. He shares personal anecdotes about his early love for music, his favorite concerts, and the evolution of his musical tastes over the decades. The conversation also touches on the intersection of music and politics, highlighting the influence of musicians in political campaigns, particularly during Jimmy Carter's presidency. Additionally, Rick...
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Listen to the songs that inspired the episode: Rick invites Rob Prazmark back to the show to discuss the theme 'Rivals'. Rick details some incredible historical rivals in sports, politics, business and beyond that have shaped the course of Baby Boomer's generation. Rob shares some incredible stories about his career in the sponsorship world, working with the IOC and Visa and what he plans to do next.
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Listen to the songs that inspired the episode: In this episode of Shaboom, Rick K. Jones reflects on significant cultural and historical events that shaped the baby boomer generation. He discusses influential movies, pivotal moments in American history, and the evolution of sports and media. Joined by Rob Prazmark, they delve into the world of sports sponsorships, the impact of major events like the Olympics, and the future of international tourism in the U.S. The conversation highlights the nostalgia and lessons learned from the past while looking forward to upcoming milestones.
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Listen to the songs that inspired the episode: On today's episode shares his take on American Exceptionalism and the current state of our country. He then sits down with his pal Tony Lynch who shares his insights on American history, the importance of education, and the role of philanthropy in preserving historical narratives. Tony discusses his upbringing, the changes in Washington, and the significance of memorials and museums in educating future generations. The conversation highlights the need for technology in historical education and the impact of American exceptionalism on leadership...
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Listen to the songs that inspired the episode: In this engaging conversation, Colonel Littleton shares his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a successful entrepreneur known for his unique leather goods and storytelling. He emphasizes the importance of storytelling in connecting with people, the value of heirlooms, and the craftsmanship behind his products. The discussion also highlights the significance of community, customer experience, and the personal touch in business.
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In this episode of Sh-Boom Rick K. Jones reminisces about summer experiences as a Baby Boomer, sharing stories from his childhood in Avondale, summer jobs, and the nostalgia of carefree days. He reflects on the importance of summer vacations, the joy of working during the summer, and the impact of charity work. The conversation also touches on political reflections regarding foreign aid and the changing nature of summer vacations for today's youth. The episode is filled with music from the era, enhancing the nostalgic feel. Then he sits down with Manny Ohonme who shares his remarkable journey from a childhood of poverty in Nigeria to becoming the founder of Samaritan's Feet, an organization dedicated to providing shoes and hope to children in need. He discusses the pivotal moments in his life, including the influence of basketball and the importance of humility and service. Manny emphasizes the impact of his work, aiming to create a world where no child goes shoeless, and encourages listeners to contribute to this mission.