Longtime Ago People
In a world where family connections shape us, stories bridge generations. Many of us carry cherished memories of those who touched our lives, which I think deserve to be shared.
Each episode I hope will feature guests recounting touching, funny, and inspiring memories, celebrating the impact these individuals had on their lives. I aim to beautifully remember loved ones, offering listeners nostalgia, warmth, and connection.
I am looking for people to reflect on the impact of these relationships.
Podcasting since 2025 • 6 episodes
Longtime Ago People
Latest Episodes
Dad, My Memories: John’s Reflections on George Palmer
George Palmer - John 1966 father/son Every family has its storytellers—the keepers of memories that might otherwise slip away. In this conversation, recorded on the sun-drenched Mediterranean coast of Spa...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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Manchester to Namibia: A Life Less Ordinary
Gary Booth - Karl 1963 brothers What happens when a curious boy from Manchester decides the conventional path isn’t for him? In this episode, I speak with Karl about his brother, Gary—a man who, at 21, wa...
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Episode 4
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49:29
Decades of Friendship: Brenda & Chrissie's Adventures
Christine Miles - Brenda 1939 best friends What makes a friendship last for over five decades? In this heartwarming conversation, I sit down with Brenda—once known to me as "Auntie Brenda"—to explore the ...
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Episode 3
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25:25
Memories with My Mother: My Grandparents Recalling the Past
Thomas & Helen Part II - Toni 1938 parents/daughter While talking with my mother, I explored my family's experiences, particularly focusing on my grandparents' move from London to the Isle of Wight. I...
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Episode 2
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31:09
From London to the Isle of Wight: The Story of Thomas and Helen Miles
Thomas & Helen Part I - Chrissie 1936 parents/daughter When my Aunt Chrissie was born prematurely, a doctor's warning about London's pollution prompted Thomas and Helen Miles (my grandparents) to make...
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Episode 1
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