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Park Bench Perspectives

Park Bench Perspectives

Di: Carlos Figueroa & Michael Hammer
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Park Bench Perspectives is a conversation-driven podcast about making sense of the world without pretending to have all the answers. Hosted by Carlos Figueroa and Michael Hammer, two childhood friends who grew up in St Louis Park, MN =.

Each episode feels like sitting down on a park bench—no scripts, no hot takes for the sake of it—just thoughtful discussion, honest questions, and a willingness to challenge assumptions.
It’s not about being right. It’s about thinking better.


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  • The St Louis Park Experience: Posters, Postcards, and Parents
    Apr 21 2026

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    Posters, Pop Cans, and Park Bench Perspectives

    Mike Hammer and Carlos Figueroa reminisce on a “park bench” about teen bedroom posters (Farrah Fawcett, Led Zeppelin, Lamborghini, Easy Rider), poster-shopping at places like the Fun Shop and Ridgedale, and trivia that Fernando Valenzuela’s poster surpassed Farrah’s in sales. They recall collecting RC Cola baseball-player cans by digging through Westwood Deli’s stock, confirm RC Cola still exists, and detour into a Vegas blackjack memory. The conversation shifts to beer and bar memorabilia, including distributor neons and personal wall art like a Rat Pack “Royal Flush” poster and a signed Ramones album. Carlos shares a 2003 story of receiving Bubba Gump souvenir glasses from Mike’s sons during a difficult period. They discuss St. Louis Park history (name from the Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad; early downtown near Walker/Broadway and Wooddale), the value of the postal service, letters/telegrams, and reflect on parenting, especially Judy Hammer’s resilience and “showing up.”

    00:00 Park Bench Intro
    00:41 Cuban Family Story
    01:24 Teen Posters Debate
    02:43 Poster Shopping Memories
    05:12 Iconic Posters Trivia
    06:08 RC Cola Can Collecting
    09:24 Vegas Drinking Detour
    11:18 Beer Signs Bar Swag
    16:01 Bubba Gump Glasses
    19:23 Movie Posters Talk
    21:44 Warriors Nostalgia
    24:35 St Louis Park Origins
    26:39 Elmwood Origins
    27:59 Postal Service Debate
    29:13 Stamps And Seniors
    32:25 Postcards And Letters
    34:44 Telegrams And Keepsakes
    36:25 Yearbook Secrets
    37:40 Judy Tough Love
    42:27 Showing Up Parenting
    46:26 Youth Sports Costs
    50:41 Wrap Up And Plugs

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    53 min
  • Tapping the Keg at the St. Louis Park Train Trestle
    Apr 16 2026

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    Lady Gaga, Keg Parties, and Park Bench Perspectives

    From their park bench, Mike Hammer and Carlos Figueroa catch up about Mike attending a Lady Gaga concert and joking about painkillers for his bad knee, then give a shout-out to classmate Ron Barry’s “BarryFin Day” podcast. They discuss building a listener community around their shared hometown of St. Louis Park, Minnesota, and begin reminiscing about favorite local places and teen hangouts: Park National and Carlson fields near the water tower, the Cedar Lake Road train trestle keg parties and police run-ins, Meadowbrook and Cedar Lake “Bareass Beach,” Knollwood Mall, Burger King across Highway 12, Brookview Golf Course, Coast to Coast Hardware, Cooper/Cooper Cameo theaters, and learning to drive at the Honeywell lot. They invite listeners to be guests, tease future St. Louis Park history topics, plug FootPainAuthority.com, and note Carlos’s novel “The Ghost of Lake Ossis” and baseball-law newsletter.

    00:00 Park Bench Intro
    00:25 Catching Up
    01:02 Lady Gaga Night
    02:10 Show Highlights
    03:03 Bad Knee Remedies
    03:52 BarryFineDay Podcast Shoutout
    05:18 Hometown Favorites Setup
    05:39 Little League Landmarks
    06:53 Train Trestle Keggers
    08:01 Keg Party Economics
    10:30 Basement Parties And Cops
    13:04 Meadowbrook And Beach Spots
    14:02 Next House Party Tease
    14:11 Running From The Cops
    14:41 Why We Do Dumb Stuff
    15:06 Prefrontal Cortex Myth
    16:25 Staying Curious As Adults
    18:04 Talking Yourself In Or Out
    19:11 Risk Calculations And Law School
    21:08 Norwood Mall Memories
    22:19 Golden Valley Adventures
    22:44 Golf Courses And Marty
    23:59 Coast To Coast Hardware
    25:56 Cooper Theater And Honeywell
    27:17 Inviting Friends On The Show
    27:51 Next Episode Tease
    28:24 Projects And Sign Off


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    30 min
  • Talkin’ ’Bout My St. Louis Park Generations Gen X vs Gen Z Music Swap
    Apr 14 2026

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    From their “park bench perspective,” Carlos and Mike (“Hammer”) welcome Mike’s Gen Z daughter, Georgia, to discuss generations and music. They joke about Gen X vs. baby boomers, naming conventions like Gen Alpha/Beta, and how streaming and Bluetooth changed music discovery compared with radio. The group sets homework for a cross-generational song exchange to review next week: Carlos assigns The Ramones’ “I Want to Be Sedated,” Mike assigns Neil Young’s “Comes a Time” (favoring the Live Rust version), and Georgia assigns “Stateside” (Zara Larsson remix) and Olivia Dean’s “Man, I Need.” They also touch on music videos, artists’ views on digital music and Guitar Hero, pop-culture drama, and how music shaped family memories, including funerals and concerts Georgia attended as a child.

    00:00 Park Bench Intro
    00:31 Meet Georgia
    00:53 Generations Explained
    02:28 Music Swap Setup
    04:17 Old School Picks
    07:38 Modern Pop Pick
    10:10 Mike Picks Neil Young
    12:40 Second Georgia Song
    14:30 Pop Culture Tease
    14:46 Pop Culture Tea
    15:20 Fleetwood Mac Drama
    16:51 Music and Grief
    19:58 Signs and Synchronicity
    20:30 Billie Eilish Question
    22:12 Mom's Music Influence
    24:42 Katy Perry Obsession
    27:43 Wrap Up and Song List

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