Info On The Go
Info On The Go is a family-friendly podcast designed for curious minds of all ages! Perfect for learning on the go, our weekly episodes dive into fascinating stories, important events, and fun facts from both the past and present.
Whether you’re commuting, traveling, or enjoying some downtime at home, we make learning engaging, accessible, and entertaining for the whole family. From historical milestones to modern marvels, every episode is packed with insights, surprises, and a few laughs along the way.
Join us as we connect the dots between history and today’s world, sparking curiosity and inspiring conversations that will keep everyone coming back for more.
So tune in each week for your dose of fun, learning, and discovery — because the journey of knowledge never ends!
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Kat & William
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Info On The Go
Any Mother Can Bronze (A Dash of Info)
Picture it: a tiny pair of baby shoes, scuffed and soft from those first wobbly steps — now gleaming, frozen forever in bronze.
By the late 1960s, this shimmering symbol of love had gone do-it-yourself. Craft stores and catalogs promised that “Any Mother Can Bronze!” — offering mail-order kits that let parents turn their child’s first shoes into metallic keepsakes right at home. But while the ads promised “professional results,” the reality was far more… creative.
In this episode, we step into the golden age of mid-century craft culture to uncover how a sentimental art form became a nationwide DIY craze. From the postwar baby boom and suburban craft explosion to the strange chemistry of those at-home kits, we’ll open the box — literally — to see what came inside, how it worked, and what could (and often did) go hilariously wrong.
Through stories of kitchen-table disasters, bronzed countertops, and proud parents showing off lumpy little shoes, we explore what this fad reveals about memory-making, love, and the domestic optimism of the era.
Because in the end, it wasn’t really about perfect shine — it was about holding onto fleeting moments with your own two hands.
“Any mother can bronze,” the ads said — but maybe the real treasure wasn’t the metal at all. It was the fingerprints left behind.
Thank You for listening and Stay curious,
Kat & William
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