Pat's Peeps Podcast

Ep. 252 Today's Peep Didn't Age Well: Yesterday's Normal Becomes Today's Cringe, From Atomic Dirt to "Mr. Cig" the Strange World of Vintage Marketing, Film Day in School, and Memories from the Pink Panther Bar's Juke Box (circa 1967)


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From radioactive dirt in beauty products to cigarettes marketed directly by doctors, the cultural landscape of yesteryear provides both amusement and horror when viewed through a contemporary lens. Pat Walsh delves into this time capsule of questionable content spanning the 1940s through the 1980s, uncovering advertising, music, and educational materials that simply didn't stand the test of time.

Broadcasting from the foothills of Northern California, Pat begins by reflecting on his approach to radio and podcasting. Despite industry pressure to focus on serious news and politics, he's discovered his audience craves something different - lighthearted topics that provide relief from the day's heaviness. As Pat puts it, he aims to be "the respite at the end of the day," much like Johnny Carson and David Letterman once made "the world okay" regardless of what was happening in it.

The journey through cultural artifacts begins with a 1980s commercial for "AYDS" diet candies - a brand name that became catastrophically inappropriate with the emergence of the AYDS epidemic. Pat shares childhood memories of his mother storing these caramel-like treats in the refrigerator, creating an unintentionally disturbing memory. We then encounter a 1950s beauty advertisement proudly demonstrating product effectiveness using "atomic dirt" and Geiger counters, housing films enthusiastically promoting asbestos siding, and perhaps most egregiously, cigarette ads claiming "more doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette." Plus, a hospital visit from "Mr. Cig" who hands out smokes to patients.

The exploration of questionable content extends to music, specifically Gary Puckett and the Union Gap's 1968 hit "Young Girl," with lyrics that raise serious red flags about age-appropriate relationships. In a coincidental twist, Pat concludes by playing another Puckett record from his collection - a rare 1967 promotional copy of "Woman, Woman" that presents another dated perspective on gender relations.

This episode offers more than just a look at outdated content - it's a reflection on how social standards evolve, often without us noticing until we look back. What was once mainstream can become unthinkable in just a generation, raising questions about what aspects of our current culture might seem equally shocking to future audiences.

Subscribe to Pat's Peeps podcast for more thoughtful explorations of culture, music, and the everyday experiences that connect us across time. You can also catch Pat on the Pat Walsh Show on KFBK Radio in Sacramento or streaming through the iHeart app.

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