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Some stories sound impossible, until you hear them.This podcast shares real-life accounts of survival, resilience, and transformation. Each episode dives into true, inspirational journeys of people who endured extraordinary circumstances and came out stronger. These are not just stories of survival, but of growth, purpose, and thriving against all odds.

Welcome back to the podcast, where today we’re stepping into 1979, a year when cinema pushed boundaries, sparked controversy, and delivered some truly unforgettable moments on screen.From the eerie, pulse-pounding terror of Alien to the haunting, larger-than-life storytelling of Apocalypse Now, audiences were taken on journeys that were as intense as they were groundbreaking. At the same time, the irreverent humor of Life of Brian proved that comedy could be bold, sharp, and unapologetically different. And woven throughout the era, the magic of puppetry brought imagination to life in ways that still feel special today.1979 wasn’t just a year for movies, it was a year that challenged expectations and redefined what storytelling could be. So settle in, and let’s rewind to a time when cinema dared to be different.b

Welcome to Bloom Talks Nostalgia, where today we power up and drop straight into 1990—a golden moment in gaming history when arcades were buzzing, living rooms echoed with 8-bit soundtracks, and a new generation of players was hitting “Start” for the very first time.From the addictive maze-chasing of Pac-Man still holding strong, to the globe-trotting platforming of Super Mario World, and the fast-paced action of Mega Man 3, 1990 was packed with games that didn’t just entertain—they defined a culture. Cartridges were swapped, high scores were battled over, and every level felt like uncharted territory.So dust off those controllers, get ready for some pixel-perfect memories, and join us as we rewind to a time when gaming was simple, challenging, and endlessly fun.Also I remember the song lyric i get wrong- lean on the 'blow a kiss, fire a gun' i sing it 'focus, fire a gun' !

Welcome to the podcast, where we rewind the clock to 1987—a year when movie screens lit up with unforgettable stories, iconic characters, and pure cinematic magic. From the gritty, futuristic streets of RoboCop to the wild, unexpected chaos of Adventures in Babysitting, and the heart-racing romance of Dirty Dancing, this was a year that had something for everyone.Whether you were sneaking into an R-rated action flick, quoting your favorite one-liners, or dreaming of that perfect summer dance, 1987 captured a vibe that still hits today. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and let’s take a nostalgic ride back to a time when movies weren’t just watched—they were experienced.

Bringing you nostalgia from the past, kicking off with 1990 TV & Movies, not sure why haha but had to start it somewhere!Hope you enjoy and if you have a year you'd like covered add it in comments

Before she became a legend, Harriet Tubman was a woman who refused to believe she was meant to live in chains. Born into slavery, she escaped—then made a choice that would change history. She went back. Again and again. Guiding others through darkness, danger, and fear, Harriet trusted her faith, her instincts, and an unshakable belief in freedom. This is the story of a woman whose courage lit the way for hundreds—and whose legacy still teaches us what bravery truly looks like.

Joan of Arc was a teenage girl from rural France who changed the course of history. Born around 1412, she grew up at a time when France was torn apart by the Hundred Years’ War with England. Claiming to receive visions from saints, Joan believed she had been chosen by God to help save France. Despite her age and lack of military training, she convinced powerful leaders to let her lead French troops into battle. Her courage inspired a nation, but her rise was followed by betrayal, trial, and execution. Today, Joan of Arc is remembered as a symbol of faith, bravery, and resistance against injustice.

Frida Kahlo lived her life in bold colour, raw emotion, and unapologetic truth. Through physical pain, heartbreak, and constant reinvention, she turned suffering into art and identity into power. Fearlessly Frida tells the true story of a woman who refused to be softened or silenced, using her voice, her vision, and her resilience to create a legacy that still shakes the world today.

Alex Zanardi’s life was built on speed, competition, and an unbreakable will to win—until everything changed in an instant. What followed wasn’t the end of his story, but the beginning of an even more powerful one. Driven Beyond Limits explores how Zanardi transformed loss into purpose, redefining what it means to be an athlete, a champion, and a human who refuses to quit.

Bethany Hamilton was just a young surfer chasing the perfect wave when her life changed in a single, unimaginable moment. What could have ended her dreams instead revealed a courage that inspired the world. Unbreakable tells the true story of a girl who refused to let fear, loss, or doubt define her, choosing faith, determination, and the ocean she loved to rise again.

At just thirteen years old, Jayme Closs survived an unimaginable tragedy and months of captivity. Her courage, resilience, and determination ultimately led to her escape and inspired people across the nation.