In the latest episode of the Nostalgia Street podcast, hosts Vince and Jeff embark on a comical journey through time. The duo explores ChatGPT-generated scenarios, imagining a world without the moon landing, the Chernobyl disaster, or even the breakup of iconic duos like Wham. Laughter ensues as they ponder the possibility of being born in space, discuss the legitimacy of the moon landing, and contemplate the impact of the Beatles staying together.
Read MoreIn Nostalgia Street episode 16, we embarked on a journey of nostalgia and childhood memories. We share our experiences studying psychology, screaming to let out frustration at work and how generational differences are shaping the workforce.
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Read MoreIn this episode of Nostalgia Street, we interview Greg Koch, owner of 605 Running Company. Greg shares childhood memories, his love for competition and how he came to be the owner of his downtown Sioux Falls business.
Read MoreIn this episode, we share the bizarre and concerning experience we had when we went to the future to see what happens in 2024. We discuss four key areas that will unfold in 2024. First, we touch upon the unexpected impact of AI, revealing a shocking truth about seemingly harmless robotic vacuum cleaners. We claim that Roombas and Sharks are not as friendly as perceived. In 2024, a virus similar to COVID affects these electronic devices, turning them into potential threats.
Read MoreKarla narrated the early days of Blend Interactive, emphasizing the lack of a shared vision initially. She discussed the challenges and growth of the company, eventually focusing on the importance of culture and team dynamics. The conversation delved into Blend's unique practices, such as the Blendies awards and values nominations.
Read MoreIn Nostalgia Street episode 12, we introduced Jessica Meyers, the CEO of Porchlight and then we delved into Jessica's childhood, asking about her early years on a dairy farm in Winner, South Dakota. Jessica described the farm life as "feral" and shares anecdotes about doing chores, including feeding calves in blizzards. We talked about how Winner was named after winning a train race against a neighboring town, and Jessica reflected on the work ethic instilled in her by farm life.
Read MoreWe recently sat down with Sadie Swier, Executive Director of SD CEO Women's Business Center, for another Nostalgia Street podcast. Vince kicked it off with one of his random questions: 'If you had to assemble a volleyball team of Disney villains, who would be on your team?’
Read MoreIn the latest Nostalgia Street podcast, we interviewed realtor Andrew Miller. Vince kicked off the conversation with one of his random questions. He asked Andrew, a soccer enthusiast, which non-soccer players from different sports would he choose to make up his own soccer team. Andrew names potential players like Steph Curry, Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce, Tim Duncan, and Devante Adams.
Read MoreIn Nostalgia Street episode 9, we interviewed Vicki Stewart, the executive director of Employment Disability Resources. We kick the show off the conversation with a random question from Vince: if you could switch the characters from one show with the characters of another, which would you choose? Vicki landed on a scenario of putting the Gilligan's Island crew on Scooby Doo.
Read MoreIn Nostalgia Street Episode 8, we engaged in a lighthearted discussion with our guest, Joe Batcheller, the president of Downtown Sioux Falls. The conversation kicked off with one of Vince’s random questions about drafting members of the band U2 as characters in a Dungeons and Dragons game. Joe humorously assigned roles to different band members based on their personalities.
Read MoreIn our conversation with Jeff Hayward, Program Manager at Startup Sioux Falls, we discussed a variety of topics from our childhoods, including how being a boy scout led Jeff to start his own business, Dakota Adventure Supply to our favorite movies, music and more.
Read MoreOn Nostalgia Street episode 6, we sat down with Nichelle Lund who works as the Corporate Sales Manager for The Holiday Inn in Sioux Falls. We kick off the episode with a rapid fire question:‘Of all the boy bands and girl bands you’ve listened to, if you were to create your own, who would be your first and last pick?
Read MoreIn a recent podcast episode, we engaged in a delightful conversation about shared childhood memories with Maggie Miller. We touched on various topics, including Legos, sibling dynamics, music, and the era of CDs, VHS tapes, and cassette tapes. Here are some of the highlights from our conversation.
Read MoreOur special guest, Tori Haggerty, the owner of Tuscan Club Consulting, graced us with his presence, and we delved into our conversation by inquiring about his childhood obsessions. Tori fondly reminisced about his passion for Nintendo and the exasperating trials of the Mike Tyson Punch Out game. He shared his journey from playing it as a child to finally conquering Mike Tyson as an adult during his time in the military.
Read MoreIn this special episode of our podcast, we had the pleasure of chatting with our special guest, Jamie Wood. While we didn't initially know much about Jamie, she shared with us some fascinating stories from her childhood, including memorable Halloween moments and her favorite board games. We also touched on some spooky encounters and even a few anecdotes about her musical preferences. Join us as we take a trip down memory lane with Jamie Wood.
Read MoreIn our recent discussion with Pete Kleinjan in Nostalgia Street Episode 2, Jeff begins the podcast with a hypothetical scenario involving three iconic individuals: Mike Ditka, Mike Tyson, and Michael Jackson.
Read MoreIntroducing our new podcast, Nostalgia Street! It's a place where we dust off the cobwebs of time, flip through the pages of our personal history books, and embrace the warmth of cherished memories. Whether you were a '90s kid, an '80s teen, or you're simply young at heart, Nostalgia Street is the avenue where we all meet.
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