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Baby Boomers: The Strangest Generation

Baby Boomers: The Strangest Generation

By: John Ward
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A light look at growing up in the 60's and 70's, TV, music, family life, politics, drugs are just a few of the topics we cover. Whether you're a Boomer or not there was no other time like the Strangest Generation.

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  • Supper’s Ready: Family dinner in the 70s
    Aug 7 2025

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    25 mins
  • Fathers and Sons: The Generational Divide
    Jun 15 2025

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    46 mins
  • Boomers, Factories, and the Fight for Identity
    Sep 18 2024

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    What if the untold stories of the Baby Boomer generation could change the way you view history and modern society? Join us as we explore the gritty realities faced by working-class families born in the 1960s in Rust Belt northeastern cities. From economic struggles and factory shutdowns to the pervasive influence of drugs, this episode shines a light on the stark contrasts between Boomers who grew up in affluent suburbs and those from working-class neighborhoods. Hear personal reflections on the ethnic composition of America during the 60s and 70s, and gain insights on how these historical contexts shape views on modern immigration.

    Listen to the compelling narrative of growing up in multicultural neighborhoods where genuine connections broke down racial barriers. Experience the journey of marrying a Black woman and embracing a diverse family, while also exploring the dynamics between different ethnic groups like Italians and Irish. We also touch on the presence of the Italian mafia during that era and the rich cultural differences in cooking and community life. As we wrap up, we contemplate the fluidity of cultural identity and express hope for a more inclusive and unified American identity, urging future generations to appreciate and integrate differences for a harmonious society.

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    34 mins
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