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Remembering How It Was

Remembering How It Was

Join siblings Wambui Bahati and Justin Washington as they take you on a captivating journey through time in their podcast, "Remembering How It Was." As they share their personal stories and experiences growing up in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, listeners will be transported to a nostalgic era of fond memories and heartwarming anecdotes.

Each episode delves into the unique charm and quirks of these iconic decades, covering topics ranging from family life and friendships to school days and pop culture.

With their dynamic chemistry and witty storytelling, Wambui and Justin will make you laugh, reminisce, and maybe even shed a tear as they celebrate the rich tapestry of life during these unforgettable years.

Subscribe to "Remembering How It Was" and relive the magic of the past with this delightful sibling duo!

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Remembering How It Was - Episode 9 - Memorial Day Special: Honoring Our Heroes In Greensboro, NC

Remembering How It Was - Episode 9 - Memorial Day Special: Honoring Our Heroes In Greensboro, NC

May 31, 2023

Join us for a special Memorial Day episode of "Remembering How It Was" as we sit down with a true American hero. In this heartfelt interview, we have the privilege of speaking with my retired Navy veteran brother about his m…

Remembering How It Was - Episode 8 - Playtime Adventures: Nostalgic Recreation in Greensboro

Remembering How It Was - Episode 8 - Playtime Adventures: Nostalgic Recreation in Greensboro

May 24, 2023

Step into the 1950s and 1960s world of childhood play and nostalgia with the latest "Remembering How It Was" episode! This week a special treat - the usual brother and sister duo of Justin and Wambui are joined by their brot…

Remembering How It Was - Episode 7: Exploring Downtown Greensboro in the 50s-70s

Remembering How It Was - Episode 7: Exploring Downtown Greensboro in the 50s-70s

May 17, 2023

Join us for a delightful stroll through downtown Greensboro in the latest "Remembering How It Was" episode! In this nostalgic podcast episode, we dive into cherished memories of visiting downtown Greensboro during the vibran…

Remembering How It Was - Episode 6: Lessons Learned: Fond Memories of School in the 50s-60s

Remembering How It Was - Episode 6: Lessons Learned: Fond Memories of School in the 50s-60s

May 11, 2023

Step back in time and relive the joys and challenges of attending school in the 1950s and 1960s with siblings Wambui and Justin in the latest episode of 'Remembering How It Was'! Join them as they share memories of their sch…

Remembering How It Was - Episode 5: Dressing Up: Nostalgic Stories of Fashion in the 1950s- 1970s

Remembering How It Was - Episode 5: Dressing Up: Nostalgic Stories of Fashion in the 1950s- 1970s

May 3, 2023

Get ready for a fashion trip down memory lane in the latest 'Remembering How It Was' episode! Join siblings Wambui and Justin as they reminisce about the styles and trends of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. From white gloves fo…

Remembering How It Was - Episode 4: Our Favorite Food Memories and Nostalgic Stories of Mama's Cooking

Remembering How It Was - Episode 4: Our Favorite Food Memories and Nostalgic Stories of Mama's Cooking

April 28, 2023

Welcome to 'Remembering How It Was,' a podcast that explores nostalgia and memories from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. In this episode, we'll be delving into the topic of food, which holds great importance in our lives. For m…

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