The John G. Moore 5-Minute Podcast
By John G. Moore
The John G. Moore 5-Minute PodcastJan 22, 2023
Fear Itself
What fear did someone close to you have that surprised you?
When Boy Meets Grill
What was your dad or grandfather's favorite way to BBQ?
A Driving Force
What was your first car, and did you work on it yourself?
Things
Do your friends and family no the stories behind your things?
Right On Cue
Growing up, did you shoot pool for fun?
Channeling My Youth
Raise your hand if you were the TV remote when you were a kid.
Quality Screen Time
Where was your favorite drive-in movie located?
A Cast of Characters
Who's the most memorable character ever on TV?
In The Grooves
What music do you love listening to on a vinyl record?
The Number You Have Dialed
Ever feel as if your cell phone has a mind of its own?
Received
Have an old radio around? Turn it on and give it a listen.
Below See Level
Remember catching crawdads as a kid?
Bowled Over
The canister sets, mixing bowls, and skillets of our youth are still out there. And worth having again.
An Old Sew and Sew
Know how to sew? Wish you did?
An Interview With A Sharecropper's Daughter
Lenora McWilliams grew up in rural Arkansas during the depression. She tells her story on the podcast and in the book, A Sharecropper's Daughter.
Where There's A Will, There's A Good Story
Our pup is a rescue dog. His story turned out just great.
Cowboy Kent Rollins - Chuckwagon Cooking
The cowboys ate well out on the range. They still do today if Cowboy Kent Rollins is manning the chuckwagon and his cast iron stove, "Bertha." Kent discusses how to cook like the cowboys, where you can join him in person to learn how, and how to buy his new cookbook.
Shelter From The Storm
Who did you know that had a storm / bomb shelter?
Now We're Cooking
Did your family use an electric skillet?
Brushing Up
Who do you know who used a mug and brush for shaving?
A Big Phoney
Phones aren't what they used to be.
Food For Thought
What's your best family recipe?
Like A Fine Whine
Do you feel old?
And A One And A Two
For those whose grandparents insisted on watching Lawrence Welk and Hee Haw.
Book 'Em
What was your favorite thing to read as a child?
Thank You Very Much
Elvis would've been almost 90 on his recent birthday, and he's still big news.
Play and Record
How did life change for you after VCRs came into the home?
What's for Supper?
What foods did you eat as a kid that you miss?
Bored Games
Growing up, what games did you play during the holidays?
Making Christmas Memories
What gift did you make for your mom or dad that they still treasure?
When Language Goes South
Southerners have mastered the English language. We're just waitin' for everyone else to catch up.
Staying In Toon
Saturday morning cartoons and cereal used to rule.
The Best Radio Reception
Did you ever wish you could be a radio DJ?
Knowing Beans About Chili
Beans do not belong in chili.
In A Jam
Who in your childhood made homemade jams and jellies, and which was your favorite?
A Pizza History
What restaurant of your youth would you bring back if you could?
Let Them In
When opportunity knocks, when should you open the door?
Going Dutch On The Homestead
Have you ever cooked outside in a dutch oven? When and where?
Taking The Fall
Fall in the South is the best time of the year.
The Screening Process
In which theater did you grow up, watching now-classic films?
Service Calls
Growing up in a small, Southern church has its do's - and don'ts.
Hogging The Channels
What teams did you grow up watching on TV or listening to on the radio?
What Drives Us
Cars used to be distinct. What was your favorite ride?
Making Out Like A Bandit
Burt Reynolds deserves our thanks.
Under The Chinaberry Tree
Where is your favorite place to spend with the one you love?
That Sweet, Sweet Tea
Who made the best sweet tea in your family?
If Men Designed Every Home
How would men change things if they designed the home?
When Life Hands You Lemons
What did you do as a kid to make money?
Thanks For Checking
It's good that we still check on people.
What's In Store
What stores and shops in your hometown do you wish were still there today?