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The Curtis Tucker Podcast is a mix of solo episodes and conversations built around 1970s nostalgia, micro-adventures, entrepreneurship, and good vibes.
From small-town Oklahoma to wherever the road leads next, Curtis a.k.a Shaggs, shares stories, lessons, and laughs as well as interviews with interesting people doing cool things. Expect throwback memories, fresh perspectives, creative motivation, and practical inspiration you can actually use.

Send us Fan MailHey you Baby Boomers, Generation Jonesers and Gen Xers! Are you all getting nostalgic about anything? Are you searching for something from the 60's, 70s or 80s that you have not been able to find or remember? Have you started purchasing things from your childhood? Listen up as I tell some fun stories about running across many things from my childhood.Support the show

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Curtis takes a trip back to his junior college days at Northern Oklahoma College's Markley Hall, where a group of mischievous friends known as the "Markley Angels" kept campus administrators on their toes. From dorm-room shenanigans and campus adventures to lifelong friendships, Curtis shares memories from one of the most fun chapters of his life. Then, 45 years later, an ordinary walk on an Enid trail leads to an extraordinary reunion with someone who helped shape those unforgettable years. It's a heartwarming story about friendship, nostalgia, aging well, and the surprising ways life brings people back together. #northernoklahomacollege #markleyhall Support the show

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Curtis dreams up the ultimate retro retail shop: Zoinkies! Retro Fun Shop — a colorful pop culture time machine filled with 60s, 70s, and 80s treasures. From lava lamps, lunch boxes, vinyl records, arcade games, comics, retro candy, posters, t-shirts, groovy art, pottery, and macramé, Curtis imagines a store built around nostalgia, creativity, and the simple joy of saying, “I remember that!” It’s part business idea, part memory lane, and part reminder that sometimes the best parts of the past are worth bringing forward. #70s Support the show

Send us Fan MailYes, I'm 63 and I went to see Yungblud! Listen to the podcast and find out how my Yungblud weekend in Dallas went. I made it to the concert on Thursday, May 28 and then spent the weekend with friends. I give you my take on Yungblud's performance and where it fits on my scale of concerts. I'll also rundown some of the other things we did over the weekend. Keep planning things, doing things and staying connected! Like Yungblud says, "Don't forget to live!" FYI, I've decided to to a separate video with just the weekend and Yungblud concert footage in it. That will be posted on the Curtis Tucker YouTube channel.#yungbludSupport the show

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Curtis Tucker takes a hard look at what it really means to “not let the old man in.” Inspired by the famous Clint Eastwood line that became a Toby Keith song, Curtis talks about delaying old age by staying active, curious, creative, connected, and willing to keep trying new things. From walking, working out, going to concerts, learning new technology, grooming better, standing taller, and staying engaged with an audience, this episode is a reminder that getting older is automatic — but becoming old is something we can push back against every single day. #lifeover60Support the show

Send us Fan MailA surprising opportunity recently made me stop and take a closer look at who I am, what makes a person memorable, and why we often underestimate our own stories. In this episode, I reflect on the vulnerability of putting yourself out there, the disappointment of not getting the thing, and why I’m still glad I took the shot. At 63, I’m more convinced than ever that we should remain available to life and keep asking, “Why not me?”Support the show

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, I talk about how I accidentally became a familiar face around Enid, Oklahoma. From starting Enid Buzz as a small local blog in 2005, to rebuilding it after my website business collapsed, to posting daily videos, covering events, and showing up online year after year — it all added up. I’m not famous, but thanks to consistency, local coverage, sunrise videos, tornado footage, and a whole lot of Facebook posts, people around town now recognize me as “the Enid Buzz guy.” #enid #oklahomaSupport the show

Send us Fan MailEnid, Oklahoma was struck by a tornado on Thursday, April 23, 2026. The National Weather Service officially rated the Enid tornado an EF-4 with winds of 170–175 mph, carving a 9-mile path at 500 yards wide. This is the Thursday Tornado Adventure because when you live in Oklahoma in the spring, there could be a Saturday Tornado Adventure, a Monday Tornado Adventure, etc. So normally this is not out of the ordinary.What was out of the ordinary on Thursday, April 23, 2026 was that this tornado was heading for the hometown of Curtis Tucker who was out live streaming it as it was happening. Here are the details of what happened that day. #enidtornado #enid #tornado #oklahoma Support the show

Send us Fan MailThere’s a funny thing about life: most of the time, the best moments aren’t the big dramatic ones. They’re the little surprises. The tiny wins. The unexpected bits of joy that sneak into an ordinary day and suddenly make it feel a whole lot better.Tonight’s episode is about those moments. The simple things that can instantly lift your mood, make you smile, or remind you that life still has plenty of good stuff tucked into it. Some of these are small, some are nostalgic, some are oddly specific, but almost all of them are the kinds of things that make you stop and think, “Yep… that just made my day.”Support the show

Send us Fan MailHey everybody! Were you different or at different stages in life in each decade? Did each decade define you differently? Every decade of my life most certainly did! Listen to the podcast and find out exactly how life was different pretty much every ten years all the way through today! #70s #80s #90s #memoriesSupport the show