Back Issue
A podcast by Pineapple Street Studios and Audacy - Tuesdays
46 Episodes
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Music of My Mind, from The Wonder of Stevie
Published: 9/27/2024 -
Introducing Josh Gwynn’s New Series | Split Screen: Kid Nation
Published: 4/25/2024 -
In Our Singer/Songwriter Era
Published: 4/25/2023 -
In Our Triple Threat Era
Published: 4/18/2023 -
In Our 'Search for Home' Era
Published: 4/11/2023 -
In Our Theater Kid Era
Published: 4/4/2023 -
In Our Hot Takes Era
Published: 3/28/2023 -
In Our Gossip, Girl Era
Published: 3/21/2023 -
In Our Degrassi Era
Published: 3/14/2023 -
In Our 'Thanking the Academy' Era
Published: 3/7/2023 -
In Our Cheetah-licious Era
Published: 2/28/2023 -
In Our Silk Press Era
Published: 2/21/2023 -
In Our SZN 3 Era
Published: 2/16/2023 -
That Time We Celebrated Surviving 2021
Published: 12/17/2021 -
That Time We Told Y'all To Check Out 'Okay, Now Listen'
Published: 11/18/2021 -
That Time We Literally Looked Back At It 🍑 (feat. ✊🏾 Nikki Giovanni, Nichole Perkins, and Savala Nolan)
Published: 10/11/2021 -
That Time We Read U, Wrote U
Published: 10/4/2021 -
That Time We Needed To 🗣GO LAY DOWN
Published: 9/27/2021 -
That Time Y’all Played Too Much
Published: 9/20/2021 -
That Time Music Videos Made Us Want to Emote in the Rain
Published: 9/13/2021
Back Issue reminisces on moments in pop culture’s past that have shaped our present. Each episode brings personal reflection, incredible guests, and plenty of deep belly laughs. This season our co-pilot Tracy Clayton is taking a break, so Josh Gwynn has invited some very special guest co-hosts to share their perspective on some of the most formative stories in pop culture. We start out with not just another hair story but a conversation about the gendered politics of specific hairstyles as Josh sets out on a mission to get a silk press. We’ll also reflect on iconic award speeches, explore what our brains do on gossip, break down the backstories of Degrassi and Cheetah Girls, decide if Josh should become the next Black ex-pat, and discuss which multi-hyphenate performers are deserving of their flowers.