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The Niners Podcast

The Niners Podcast

Di: Tim Cunningham
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The Niners Podcast (not about football) explores stories about people living on the cusp of something new. For the next 99 weeks, starting Sept 29th, I'll be dropping interviews of people who are 9-months pregnant, 9 years old, 19, 29, 39, 49, 59, 69, 79, 89, and anyone in their nineties. I'm curious to learn about hopes, dreams, fears, and advice that folks have to share, folks who are living on the edge of a decade, of a century, or about to bring a new life onto the planet.


Follow to hear stories from the mundane to the extraordinary and all places in-between.

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  • Episode 13: Tony
    Jan 19 2026

    At 79, Tony helps us close out a brief, three-part family series. We've heard from his grandson, Noah, his son, Jamie, and now we hear from the grandfather himself. Join us for some cautionary thoughts about how strength in community is so desperately needed at this time.

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    28 min
  • Episode 12: Jamie
    Jan 9 2026

    At 49, Jamie is moving into his mid-century life. This is part two of our brief, family series. Last episode, we learned from Noah, Jamie's nephew. Next episode we'll hear from Tony, Jamie's father and Noah's grandfather. Notice the family themes, notice the curiosity, and have fun with this episode learning from my old friend, a clown, a researcher, and advocate for healthy families.

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    25 min
  • Episode 11: Noah
    Dec 29 2025

    At 19 years old, Noah is a college freshman. He's reading a ton, playing some beautiful music on the cello with a small ensemble, deeply engaged with time with friends, and in this episode, he explains the "nasty nineteens." My first "The Niners Podcast" interview of a 19-year old. Listen in to hear about hope and big ideas!

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    26 min
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