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Listener's Feedback 14/06/25

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Remember when podcast hosts actually listened to their audience? We do! In this feedback episode, we're diving into your comments, memories, and occasional corrections about everything from the National Lottery's cultural impact to that iconic Blur vs Oasis battle that divided the nation.
Your passionate responses to our Sopranos episode prove just how deeply that series embedded itself in British culture, while the Italia '90 memories transport us back to a time of Pavarotti, those distinctive billowing nets, and the heartbreak of Waddle's missed penalty. It's fascinating to discover how differently we all experienced these shared cultural moments – whether you were a Blur devotee with "Coffee and TV" blasting from your Walkman or an Oasis disciple who'd fight anyone who criticized the Gallagher brothers.
The irony isn't lost on us that while hosting a remembering podcast, we occasionally forget things ourselves – like when Liam couldn't recall a video sent just days earlier or momentarily believed Mystic Meg was still predicting lottery numbers. These moments of memory lapse actually highlight something important about nostalgia: it's less about perfect recall and more about the emotional connections we form with our shared cultural past.
We're also announcing our transition to a dedicated Who Remembers feed, so be sure to follow us there for upcoming episodes including our Liar Liar special. And if you're a new or aspiring business owner, creative, or podcaster yourself, we're offering free promotional shout-outs to help build our nostalgic community. Because at the end of the day, remembering is always better when done together.
Rate, review, and share with fellow nostalgia enthusiasts – and don't forget to follow @whorememberspod on your platform of choice!

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Content provided by Andrew and Liam. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andrew and Liam or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Remember when podcast hosts actually listened to their audience? We do! In this feedback episode, we're diving into your comments, memories, and occasional corrections about everything from the National Lottery's cultural impact to that iconic Blur vs Oasis battle that divided the nation.
Your passionate responses to our Sopranos episode prove just how deeply that series embedded itself in British culture, while the Italia '90 memories transport us back to a time of Pavarotti, those distinctive billowing nets, and the heartbreak of Waddle's missed penalty. It's fascinating to discover how differently we all experienced these shared cultural moments – whether you were a Blur devotee with "Coffee and TV" blasting from your Walkman or an Oasis disciple who'd fight anyone who criticized the Gallagher brothers.
The irony isn't lost on us that while hosting a remembering podcast, we occasionally forget things ourselves – like when Liam couldn't recall a video sent just days earlier or momentarily believed Mystic Meg was still predicting lottery numbers. These moments of memory lapse actually highlight something important about nostalgia: it's less about perfect recall and more about the emotional connections we form with our shared cultural past.
We're also announcing our transition to a dedicated Who Remembers feed, so be sure to follow us there for upcoming episodes including our Liar Liar special. And if you're a new or aspiring business owner, creative, or podcaster yourself, we're offering free promotional shout-outs to help build our nostalgic community. Because at the end of the day, remembering is always better when done together.
Rate, review, and share with fellow nostalgia enthusiasts – and don't forget to follow @whorememberspod on your platform of choice!

  continue reading

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