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OURGENPOD talkin' 'bout Our Generation

OURGENPOD talkin' 'bout Our Generation

By: Julian G. Simmons Robert Wilson
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OURGENPOD "talkin' 'bout Our Generation" is a bold, intelligent, irreverent podcast about life in America -- how we got here, and how we can make things better. We're focused on the generation of people 55+ -- like us -- but all are welcome. We just don't believe in Ageism. We're confronting some big challenges as a nation and globally, and we're all in this together. We don't confront, rant and rave (too much); we're looking for solutions. We've talking about the dangerous decline in civility in America. Our content is guided by our audience: we listen to our listeners. So please join the conversation, but just try to be civil!981758 Music Personal Development Personal Success Social Sciences
Episodes
  • 28. Thanksgiving 1621 2025 Version
    Nov 26 2025

    In this special Thanksgiving Episode, originally aired in 2023, Host Julian G. Simmons lets Director Rob Wilson break his vow of silence to share a bit of family genealogy about the first Thanksgiving in 1621. Rob had eight ancestors on the Mayflower. His grandmother, Carol Green Wilson, meticulously catalogued that history, and passed it on to her 12 grandchildren. As a ten year-old boy, Rob actually helped decipher the tiny print to discover one of those connections.

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    45 mins
  • Thanksgiving 1621 2025 Version
    Nov 26 2025
    A personal look into the real story behind our celebration of Thanksgiving, with a personal perspective from our Director Rob Wilson, who had eight ancestors on the Mayflower that brought the Pilgrims to America.
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    45 mins
  • DIA DE LOS MUERTOS (REBROADCAST)
    Nov 1 2025
    An expert's journey into the Latino tradition of greeting their lost loved ones on the one day when the veil between the dead and the living is the thinnest, and the dead can pass through to celebrate with their family.
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    49 mins
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I love the Halloween/Dia de los Muertos Episode. Fun, beautiful, informative, and poignant. Also the Woodstock Episodes.

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