
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.
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<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>There’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.</p><p>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 sp...

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>Hey 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 #memories</p><p>Support the show</p>

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>Have you ever been scammed on Facebook or had someone at least try to scam you? I normally skip that stuff because it's so obvious and just delete. But this weekend I thought I check out what the latest scam was all about. Listen as I describe the scammers tactics and how I left them hanging for hours all weekend long. This is sweet revenge for anyone that has had to deal with one of these lame scams. My anti-scam lasted from Thursday night until Sunday morning when I got tired of playing...

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>It’s funny how we all carry around a quiet list in our heads.</p><p>Not a bucket list… the opposite.</p><p>A list of things we’ve <b>never</b> done.</p><p>Some of them are intentional. Some just never happened. Some we’re oddly proud of. Others… maybe we’ve avoided for reasons we don’t fully understand.</p><p>But here’s the thing—people hold onto these “nevers” like a badge of honor. Not in a bragging way, but in a this is who I am kind of way.</p><p>So...

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>Some things disappear with a bang. Everybody notices. Everybody talks about it.</p><p>But then there are other things that just slowly fade away.</p><p>No big announcement. No farewell tour. No official last day. They’re just there one year, less common the next, and then one day you realize they’re basically gone.</p><p>That’s what happened to a lot of the little everyday things many of us grew up with. Not giant historic moments. Not major inventions. Just regular pieces of life that used to be woven...

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>People are fascinating. We all have our routines, our little habits, and our own strange ways of enjoying life. But every once in a while, you hear about something someone does and think, Wait… people actually do that? Not bad things. Not crazy things. Just quirky, unexpected, harmless little side quests that make life more interesting.</p><p>That’s what this podcast episode is all about.</p><p>These are the kinds of things people do that are a little out of the ordinary—using places for purposes they weren’t exactly designed...

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>In this episode I’m talking about the story behind my ultimate 70s tribute song, ‘These Were the Seventies.’ What started as little memory notes and fun 70s references while I was writing my book slowly turned into a full song. This tune is packed with the sights, sounds, and goofy little details people from that era will remember instantly. In this episode, I’ll share how the song came together, explain some of the lyrics, and play a little of it so you can hear where it’s headed.</p><p>Support the show</

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>There’s a certain kind of person who sees an empty domain name and doesn’t just see a URL — he sees a storefront, a cartoon character, a product line, a movement, maybe even a media empire.</p><p>That’s been me for over two decades.</p><p>Support the show</p>

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>Today we’re doing 80s movies everyone should see at least once. Not “the best films ever made,” not “deep cuts,” but the iconic, can’t-believe-you-haven’t-seen-it kind of movies. These are the ones that shaped pop culture, launched careers, defined genres, and basically taught a whole generation how to talk, dress, dream, and occasionally overreact in slow motion.</p><p>I’ve seen every one of these multiple times, and if you’ve missed a few, you’ve just got some fun homework.</p><p>Support the show</p>

<p>Send a text</p><p>Today we’re doing <b>80s movies everyone should see at least once</b>. Not “the best films ever made,” not “deep cuts,” but the <b>iconic, can’t-believe-you-haven’t-seen-it</b> kind of movies. These are the ones that shaped pop culture, launched careers, defined genres, and basically taught a whole generation how to talk, dress, dream, and occasionally overreact in slow motion.</p><p>I’ve seen every one of these multiple times, and if you’ve missed a few, you’ve just got some fun homework.</p><p>Support the show</p>