Season One Ender Looking Forward to Season Two

Published: March 22, 2017, 10 a.m.

b'Andy Ockershausen on Season Two Our Town - \\n"Well I just heard this morning from Gordon Peterson. He agreed to be on the show. If you don\'t remember Gordon Peterson, you haven\'t lived in Our Town because he was Mr Channel 9. Those kind of people are coming back to us, and they want to be on."\\n\\nAndy and Janice Ockershausen, Season One Ender and Looking Forward to Season Two\\n\\nAnnouncer:\\tGEICO presents Our Town, Season Two. A 30 minute podcast produced by Best Bark Communications, a small but fierce client-centered marketing company powered by decades of experience and well-established business networks. GEICO. 15 minutes will save you 15 percent or more on car insurance. Now, here\\u2019s your host, Andy Ockershausen.\\n\\nJanice Ockershausen:\\tHi, this is Janice Ockershausen, the executive producer of Our Town, and we wanted to look at Season One. This is a transition piece, and we wanted to let people know that we are finishing Season One and starting Season Two.\\n\\nAndy Ockershausen:\\tWe had 53 guests in our first season, were going to have at least 40 more in our second, and we hope you\'ve enjoyed listening to their stories. You know, we\'ve got stories of success, of failure, some happiness, some sadness, prosperity, we had people that failed that were on this show. We have a homeless person who talked about the city and what she goes through. It makes this Our Town tick, the people.\\n\\nJanice Ockershausen:\\tYou know what? It makes it personal. What has been really exciting for me, listening to every podcast then re-listening to it and presenting it, it\'s a wonderful thing because you have experienced with these people, all hand-picked people, all hand-picked guests by either you or me, and we know them, we have lived through some of these exciting times, and it was so interesting to hear it from the horse\\u2019s mouth.\\n\\nAndy Ockershausen:\\tWell you know, Janny, that has been a big revelation to me. For whatever reason, I got a lot of stuff in my cranium. I guess I absorbed and kept everything I ever heard of, and it\'s like a computer, but to have people talk about things that I grew up with, and to be able to understand what they\'re saying, has been a great boon to me and to them. I can get questions and ask questions of people that think I don\'t know, and I know because I was there.\\n\\nJanice Ockershausen:\\tYeah, you\'re incredibly well read, and your memory is unbelievable. It\'s the little details that you\'re able to connect with your guests that make it so interesting and so full, and so flavorful. The texture of Our Town is remarkable.\\n\\nAndy Ockershausen:\\tThe people of Our Town have made it so great over the 50 years of that we are talking about, and we\'ve got more to come, but the guests that we\'ve had, and they don\'t really feel like guests. They feel a part of Our Town, which makes me feel great.\\n\\nJanice Ockershausen:\\tThey\'re our family and our friends.\\n\\nAndy Ockershausen:\\tAbsolutely. They\'re great friends.\\n\\nJanice Ockershausen:\\tIf you look back at a little bit of the list of people we had, were Bill Regardie, a fantastic interview, Cary Hatch, Sonny Jurgensen, Dexter Manley, Lon Anderson, Wendy Rieger.\\n\\nAndy Ockershausen:\\tYou know, Tommy Loverro, that he just started his own show.\\n\\nJanice Ockershausen:\\tWith Andy Pollin.\\n\\nAndy Ockershausen:\\tAndy Pollin, and listen, Irene Pollin called us to be on with us. You know, we\'ve had people like Frank Herzog, boy nobody forgets him. Paul Berry, my god, Paul. Christine Brennan, Johnny Holiday, golly what a great talent.\\n\\nJanice Ockershausen:\\tWe had Charlie Brotman before he was Charlie Brotman. We had Henry Sacks, our dear friend, and probably the most meaningful guest for me, I guess symbolically, was that we based Our Town on the principles of The Harden and Weaver Show, our first guest and our last guest. Actually he was the first one that we interviewed, and the last one we out on for Season One, was our dear friend Frank Harden.'