Carlos Figueroa & Michael Hammer

Park Bench Perspectives

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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.

Author

Carlos Figueroa & Michael Hammer

Category

Society

Podcast website

www.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

Park Bench Perspecties - Hazardous to Your Health: Concert Mishaps and Survival 07.07.2026

Send Comments and Feedback Surviving Rock ’n’ Roll: Concert Mishaps, Heat, and Close Calls Carlos Figueroa and Mike Hammer trade “park bench perspective” banter before sharing stories about concerts being hazardous. They recall a late-’90s Bob Dylan/Paul Simon show at Canterbury where Carlos became dangerously dehydrated in the heat, was taken by medical staff for water and cooling, then returned...

Park Bench Perspecrives - Episode 18 - Aquila Park Fourth of July Memories, Fireworks, and Dog Stories from the Bench 04.07.2026

Send Comments and Feedback Fourth of July Memories, Fireworks, and Dog Stories from the Bench Mike Hammer and Carlos Figueroa reunite on the “park bench” to talk about Fourth of July plans, memories of the 1976 bicentennial mural at Elliott Elementary, and how fireworks have grown louder, longer-lasting, and more expensive for communities while also stressing anxious dogs like Sasha. They reminisc...

Father’s Day Reflections and Baseball Chatter: From Park Bench Perspectives to Square Box Baseball 21.06.2026

Send Comments and Feedback Mike and Carlos Figueroa talk on Father’s Day from their “park bench” perspective, reflecting on Carlos’s late father and how youth baseball has changed from inexpensive local leagues to costly, professionalized travel ball. They reminisce about St. Louis Park Little League memories, including injuries from hit batters, a city championship run, pitching limits, and the i...

Park Bench Perspectives - Beek's Pizza, Babe Ruth Baseball, and The White Shadow 16.06.2026

Send Comments and Feedback Park Bench Perspectives - Episode 16: Beek's Pizza, Babe Ruth Baseball, and The White Shadow Episode Summary: In this episode of Park Bench Perspectives , hosts Carlos Figueroa and Mike Hammer welcome a very special guest to the bench: their lifelong friend from St. Louis Park, Joe Riley. Take a trip down memory lane as the trio swaps hilarious and heartwarming stor...

Park Bench Perspectives - The Older Sister Perspective: Tom Petty, Twins, and a Broken Tibia 08.06.2026

Send Comments and Feedback In this episode of Park Bench Perspectives , hosts Mike and Carlos welcome a special guest to the bench: Mike’s older sister, Michelle. Bringing her "older sister female perspective" to the show, Michelle joins the conversation while recovering from a broken tibia after slipping in the shower, an injury that currently has her miserably confined to a straight-le...

Memorial Day Bench Talk: Dad Jokes, Raccoons in the Attic, Fireworks, and Barter 02.06.2026

Send Comments and Feedback Memorial Day Bench Talk: Dad Jokes, Raccoons in the Attic, Fireworks, and Barter On a Memorial Day in Minnesota, Carlos and Mike Hammer record “Park Bench Perspectives,” starting with a dad joke from Brady about “paranormal jeans.” They trade stories about critters in attics, including Mike’s suspected squirrels that turn out to be raccoons, a late-night raccoon at his d...

First Jobs and St. Louis Park Rituals 26.05.2026

Send Comments and Feedback From their “Park Bench Perspective,” Carlos and Mike Hammer reminisce about growing up in St. Louis Park and early work experiences, starting with a childhood paper route and frustrations with school fundraisers, including a story about Melissa McCarthy opting to write a check rather than sell magazines. They compare fundraisers like paper drives and Girl Scout cookies a...

We Remember Summers in St. Louis Park 19.05.2026

Send Comments and Feedback St. Louis Park Summertime Perspectives (and the “Bare Ass Pool” Story) Carlos Figueroa and Mike Hammer talk on Park Bench Perspectives about May leading into summer in St. Louis Park, recalling elementary track meets (relays, sack races), a tougher era of safety (asphalt playgrounds, no bike helmets, lawn jarts), and the start of summer baseball with Little League drafts...

Mother’s Day Park Bench Perspective: Remembering Judy and Maria 12.05.2026

Send Comments and Feedback On Mother’s Day, hosts Mike Hammer and Carlos Figueroa return to their “park bench perspective,” invite listeners to leave Fan Mail or voicemails on their Buzzsprout page to share St. Louis Park stories, and dedicate a mom-centric episode to their late mothers, Judy and Maria. They discuss grief and the ongoing one-way “conversation” after a parent’s death, including the...

The St Louis Park Experience: Posters, Postcards, and Parents 21.04.2026

Send Comments and Feedback 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 ca...

Tapping the Keg at the St. Louis Park Train Trestle 16.04.2026

Send Comments and Feedback 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, Minnes...

Talkin’ ’Bout My St. Louis Park Generations Gen X vs Gen Z Music Swap 14.04.2026

Send Comments and Feedback 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...

Rockin' the SLP Part 2 09.04.2026

Send Comments and Feedback Rockin' the SLP Park 2 Carlos Figueroa and co-host Mike Hammer chat on Park Bench Perspectives about how music and pets mark life’s timeline while reminiscing about growing up in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. They joke about their limited musical talent, Carlos’s LaBelle’s electric guitar that Mike borrowed for lessons, and invite listeners to submit a jingle for the p...

St Louis Park Plays That Funky Music - Part 1 07.04.2026

Send Comments and Feedback Park Bench Perspective: First Albums, Concert Memories, and Music Discovery Carlos Figueroa and Mike Hammer discuss music from their “park bench” perspective while joking about Carlos’s recent knee surgery and lack of musical talent. They reminisce about early records and where they bought them (Shopper City, Down in the Valley), including first albums like The Who’s Tom...

Baseball, Hot Dogs, and Juggs 02.04.2026

Send Comments and Feedback On this episode of Park Bench Perspectives, Mike Hammer and Carlos kick off spring by talking baseball—how T-ball and Little League shaped their Minnesota childhoods, expanded their friendships and rivalries, and later became a bond through their own kids. They reminisce about the Twins as a constant “soundtrack to life” on WCCO, old players and eras, and the appeal of s...

Growing Up in a Smaller World in St Louis Park 30.03.2026

Send Comments and Feedback Park Bench Perspectives: Growing Up in a Smaller World First off Mike Hammer and Carlos Figueroa really appreciate all the great feedback.  We recorded this episode before receiving comments but rest assured SLP Food Part 2 is on the agenda for next week. Park Bench Perspectives, as two longtime friends chatting on a virtual park bench about their lives, the St. Louis Pa...

Restaurants, Robberies, and Pig Roasts 30.03.2026

Send Comments and Feedback Fan Feedback, St. Louis Park Food Memories, and Pig Roast Stories Mike Hammer and Carlos Figueroa open the episode by reading early listener feedback, including a Minneapolis commenter questioning whether Hammer is the real 1984 graduate, which they clarify by distinguishing him from an older Mike Hamer. They discuss how suggestions are expanding their focus beyond their...

Welcome to Park Bench Perspectives 22.03.2026

Send Comments and Feedback Welcome to Park Bench Perspective: Old Friends, St. Louis Park, and Making Sense of the World Carlos Figueroa and Mike Hammer introduce their show, “Park Bench Perspective,” describing it as a thoughtful conversation between two lifelong friends rather than a hot-take format, starting with memories of growing up in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. They discuss the town’s sense...

Stirrups, Smorgasbords, and St. Louis Park 22.03.2026

Send Comments and Feedback In this episode Minnesota March weather and the false promise of spring Why baseball and spring were inseparable growing up Meeting before kindergarten at Elliott Elementary Little League, Cub League, Babe Ruth, and neighborhood baseball memories Kite flying across from Elliott and the legend of razor-blade kite wars Opening Day rituals, stirrups, and looking right in a...

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