• The Evolution of Disney’s Animal Kingdom: Part 2 – Everest, Pandora, and What’s Next
    Apr 25 2025

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    Episode 107

    From giant crashing kites to a mythical Yeti stuck in disco mode, Animal Kingdom has had quite the glow-up since opening day.

    In Part 2 of this two-part series on Disney’s Animal Kingdom, we’re picking up the story right where we left off—April 22, 1998. What started as a park with quiet trails and limited attractions has evolved into one of Walt Disney World’s most immersive and emotionally powerful experiences. But the road wasn’t always smooth.

    Here’s what you’ll hear in this episode:

    • What was open on Animal Kingdom’s opening day
    • Guest confusion, early criticism, and the “half-day park” label
    • The controversy around Kilimanjaro Safaris
    • The Tree of Life’s hidden engineering (and creepy bug show)
    • The rise of Asia and the Disco Yeti
    • How Pandora – The World of Avatar changed everything

    From Expedition Everest to floating mountains, Animal Kingdom has never stopped evolving—and it may have even more wild surprises in store.

    Didn’t catch Part 1 yet? Go back and listen to the episode all about how Animal Kingdom came to life—from Joe Rohde’s vision to the park’s conservation mission.

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    19 mins
  • The Origin of Disney’s Animal Kingdom: Part 1 – Vision, Controversy, and Conservation
    Apr 18 2025

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    Episode 106

    What does it take to build a Disney park with no castle, no parade, and nature as the main character?

    In this episode of Pop Culture Passport, we’re heading back to the early 1990s to explore the origin story of Disney’s boldest—and most misunderstood—theme park: Animal Kingdom. From Joe Rohde’s 400-page pitch to internal battles over dragons versus dinosaurs, this story is full of vision, risk, and a deep love for the natural world.

    Here’s what you’ll discover in Part 1:

    • The big idea behind Walt Disney World's fourth theme park
    • How Imagineer Joe Rohde sold the concept with art, anthropology, and bold design choices
    • The conservation mission that’s been part of the park from the very beginning
    • What Dr. Jane Goodall personally requested for the Tree of Life

    Animal Kingdom officially opened on Earth Day 1998, but its story starts long before that—and it’s just as wild as the park itself.

    Next week in Part 2: We’ll explore how the park evolved—from the arrival of Asia and Expedition Everest to the wild success of Pandora and the struggles with nighttime shows.

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    18 mins
  • Washington, DC Monuments in the Movies: From Forrest Gump to Superheroes
    Apr 11 2025

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    Episode 105

    Have you ever stood at the Lincoln Memorial and thought, “Wait… wasn’t this in Forrest Gump?”

    You’re not alone—and once you start spotting filming locations in DC, you’ll never look at the monuments the same way again. In this episode, we’re taking a cinematic tour of the National Mall, uncovering the iconic movie and TV scenes filmed at these historic landmarks.

    📍 Movies and shows featured include:

    • Forrest Gump, Spider-Man: Homecoming, X-Men: First Class, The West Wing, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, The Exorcist, and more
    • Why DC’s monuments are such powerful backdrops for emotional and action-packed scenes
    • Real-life spots you can visit to relive your favorite film moments
    • The surprising ways monuments like the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials have shaped pop culture storytelling

    🎥 Plus, a Yeti Pop Pick recommendation that’s full of behind-the-scenes Hollywood hilarity.

    So lace up your sneakers (Cap-style) and get ready to explore the movie magic of Washington, DC. Don’t forget to follow, subscribe, and leave a review if you’re enjoying the show!

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  • 10 Years of Hamilton – Where History and Broadway Collide
    Apr 4 2025

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    Episode 104

    Can you believe it’s been 10 years since Hamilton premiered on Broadway? Whether you’re a history buff, a Broadway fan, or just love a good story, Hamilton has left a lasting impact on both theater and how we see history.

    This week, I’m joined by historian, YouTuber, and fellow podcaster Jenn from Talk with History to explore some of the best places to visit if you’re a Hamilton fan. From historical landmarks tied to Alexander Hamilton’s life to Broadway must-sees, we’re covering it all.


    In This Episode, We Cover:

    • How Hamilton became a cultural phenomenon and changed Broadway history
    • Jen’s top historical sites for Hamilton fans, including Fraunces Tavern, Trinity Church, and Yorktown
    • What the musical got right (and wrong) about history
    • Personal stories from visiting Hamilton-related locations
    • Bonus pop culture stops, including Drama Book Shop, Sardi’s, and The Public Theater


    Pop Culture Picks from Yeti’s Pop Picks:

    • Drama Book Shop – Where Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote Hamilton and later saved the shop
    • Sardi’s – Iconic Broadway restaurant with caricatures of Hamilton stars
    • The Public Theater – Where Hamilton first premiered before Broadway

    Check out Jenn’s podcast & YouTube: Talk with History | Walk with History

    Jenn’s interview with Chris Jackson

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    55 mins
  • Epcot 2025 Guide: Thrill Rides, Relaxing Attractions, and Food Picks
    Mar 28 2025

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    Episode 103

    Are you team thrill ride or team chill vibes? At Epcot in 2025, you don’t have to choose.
    Whether you're getting launched into space by a talking raccoon or floating past hydroponic lettuce, there's something for every kind of parkgoer at Epcot. The walls are down, new experiences are open, and we’re breaking it all down for your next visit.

    In this episode, I’m sharing:

    • What’s new at Epcot in 2025
    • The best thrill rides (and which ones to skip if you get motion sick like I do)
    • My go-to chill experiences
    • My must-do attractions, snack picks, and a few friendly warnings

    Whether you're planning your next visit or just love hearing what's going on at the parks, this episode will give you a little dose of Disney magic—plus some practical tips to help you find your fun.

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    23 mins
  • From Banjos to Kazoos: A Quirky Tour of Unique Music Museums
    Mar 21 2025

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    Episode 102

    Ever wondered what musical treasures are hiding in quirky museums across the US? In celebration of National Music Month, we're touring six cool and quirky music museums dedicated entirely to instruments. From immersive global exhibits to the quirky charm of kazoos, each stop offers something unique and fascinating.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • The expansive Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, AZ, boasting interactive exhibits and over 15,000 instruments.
    • Oklahoma City’s American Banjo Museum, where America's beloved stringed instrument takes center stage.
    • Pittsburgh’s Bayernhof Music Museum, a whimsical collection housed in a former music enthusiast’s home.
    • Beaufort, SC’s delightfully fun Kazoobie Kazoo Museum, a factory and museum dedicated to the playful kazoo.
    • Chattanooga’s Songbirds Museum, home to a stunning collection of vintage guitars once played by legends.
    • The World of Accordions Museum in Superior, WI, celebrating the rich global history of the accordion.

    Plus, in this week's Yeti Pop Pick, find out about my latest visit to Mister Ed’s Elephant Museum and Candy Emporium—and why their fudge is a must-try!

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    15 mins
  • Exploring The Great Gatsby’s Long Island with Vanessa Gordon
    Mar 14 2025

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    Episode 101

    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby turns 100 this year! To celebrate, we’re heading to Long Island to explore the places that inspired this literary classic. From the real-life East Egg and West Egg to the grand mansions of the Gold Coast, we’re diving into the Roaring ’20s and discovering how Long Island still carries the essence of Gatsby’s world.

    Joining me for this journey is Vanessa Gordon, CEO and publisher of East End Taste, a digital publication that highlights sustainable and international culinary travel. Vanessa shares insider tips on Long Island’s must-visit Gatsby-inspired locations, where to dine like the Buchanans, and how to experience the charm of the Gold Coast.


    In This Episode, We Cover:

    • The real-life inspirations behind The Great Gatsby’s East Egg & West Egg
    • The stunning mansions of Long Island’s Gold Coast, including Sands Point Preserve and Oheka Castle
    • Where to dine and drink like Gatsby—from historic mansions to hidden culinary gems
    • A special Great Gatsby Boat Tour is happening this year

    Resources & Links:

    • Vanessa Gordon’s Instagram: @VanessaPGordon
    • East End Taste: https://eastendtastemagazine.com/
    • Hamptons Interactive Brunch: www.hamptonsbrunch.com
    • Sands Point Preserve: www.sandspointpreserve.org
    • Oheka Castle: www.oheka.com
    • Old Westbury Gardens: www.oldwestburygardens.org
    • Great Gatsby Boat Tour: Check availability
    • The Great Gatsby Musical on Broadway: www.gatsbybroadway.com


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    30 mins
  • 100th Episode Celebration: Highlights, Listener Favorites, and Future Plans
    Mar 7 2025

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    Episode 100

    Can you believe we’ve made it to 100 episodes? Whether you’ve been here since the beginning or just found the show, I’m so grateful for this journey! In this special milestone episode, I’m reflecting on how Pop Culture Passport came to be, what I’ve learned along the way, and how my view of travel has evolved. Plus, I’m answering listener questions about my favorite episodes, surprising destinations, and dream road trips!


    In This Episode, We’ll Explore:

    • What I’ve learned from 100 episodes (spoiler: podcasting is a lot of work!)
    • Behind-the-scenes: how I make the podcast and why you won’t see video versions (yet!)My favorite episode, the most surprising place I’ve visited, and what’s still on my travel wishlist

    Thank you for being part of this journey—I can’t wait for the next 100 episodes!

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    22 mins
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