Old Times Talk is a podcast where adults 65+ share their stories, memories, and life experiences. Each episode features simple, honest conversations that highlight personal history, family stories, meaningful moments, and lessons learned over a lifetime. If you enjoy hearing real people talk about the past, this podcast preserves voices, wisdom, and experiences that deserve to be remembered.
In this episode of Old Times Talk, we talk with a woman whose life began on a farm, where hard work wasn’t optional, it was a way of life. From long days of labor to lessons learned early, she reflects on how growing up always working shaped her strength and character.
She also opens up about love, loss, and life after losing her husband, sharing wisdom, resilience, and perspective earned through experience. Her stor...
Change is one of life’s few guarantees. In this episode, we reflect on growing up, navigating loss, and watching the world around us evolve. Through stories of people we’ve loved and those we’ve had to say goodbye to, we explore what it means to keep moving forward and how choosing happiness, even in hard seasons, can be a quiet act of courage.
In this episode of Old Times Talk, we talk with a guest who grew up in Draper during a time when life was simple and familiar faces filled the neighborhood.
She shares memories of being sealed in the temple, learning from her children and parents, and learning life lessons through everyday moments. We also hear about working at the Iceberg, where a nickel could buy ice cream and a job meant more than just a paycheck.
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Born in Scotland in 1938, our guest’s life has taken him across countries and cultures. He married his wife from Germany, and together they built a life that eventually brought them to the United States.
In this episode, he reflects on love, family, God, and the quiet moments that make a life meaningful. It’s a simple, honest conversation about change, connection, and what it means to live a good life.
In this unforgettable episode, we sit down with a woman whose life began in Germany and unfolded across continents, cultures, and decades of change.
From growing up in post-war Europe to bravely moving to the United States in her early twenties, she shares what it meant to leave home, learn a new country, and build a life from scratch. Along the way came unforgettable travels, unexpected turns, and stories that only ...
In this episode of Old Times Talk, I sit down with my Grandpa Wheeler to talk about a life shaped by hard work, family, and simpler times. He shares memories of growing up, working on the farm, and what everyday life looked like when work was done by hand and values were learned early.
We talk about what it meant to raise a family, the lessons farming taught him, and how those experiences carried through every stage ...
This episode of Old Times Talk explains the podcast's origin and what listeners can expect from this show in the future. This is only the beginning for Old Times Talk.
From childhood memories to unforgettable moments, Grammy (Weezie) shares pieces of her life that shaped who she is today without holding back the heart behind them. A reminder that stories echo longer than time ever does. Take a seat and get ready to reminisce about the old days because this is Old Times Talk.
This episode features my grandma, Sharon. She reflects on growing up, doing things on her own, raising a big family, discovering family history, and quilting. Her stories remind us that ordinary moments become extraordinary memories.
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