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Walnut GroveCast is a commercial-free podcast that discusses every episode of Little House on the Prairie. We also interview previous cast members such as Alison Arngrim, Dean Butler, Lucy Lee Flippin, Hersha Paraday, Wendi Lou Lee and more are coming...

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Walnut GroveCast is a commercial-free podcast that discusses every episode of Little House on the Prairie. We also interview previous cast members such as Alison Arngrim, Dean Butler, Lucy Lee Flippin, Hersha Paraday, Wendi Lou Lee and more are coming on all the time! We are THE Little House on the Prairie Podcast!

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Episodes
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Revisiting: I Remember, I Remember

4/7/2026
Cori returns to the show to help me revisit this amazing episode! I hope you enjoy it! “While traveling Charles Ingalls struggles with a broken wagon wheel and bad weather trying to get home in time to celebrate his wedding anniversary while, back in Plum Creek, waiting wife Caroline tries to keep worry at bay by entertaining their daughters with the tale of another time she was kept waiting and how she and their father first met.” I Remember, I Remember originally aired on January 23, 1978 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Revisiting: I Remember, I Remember first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:40:20

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Character Discussion: Mary and Adam

3/26/2026
Christina returns to the show to help me dissect and break down the different elements, trials and tribulations between Mary and Adam! I hope you enjoy this candid conversation! The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Character Discussion: Mary and Adam first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:07:42

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Revisiting The Racoon

3/10/2026
Chloe joins the show to help me revisit this amazing episode! I hope you enjoy it! “Blaming herself when Laura’s doll breaks during a game of catch, Mary is delighted to give her sad, little sister an abandoned, baby raccoon. After Pa reluctantly agrees to let her keep him, Laura names him “Jasper”, teaches him tricks and tries to keep the mischief-maker out of trouble. But one day, Jasper bites Jack, the Ingalls’ dog, and disappears into the woods. When Charles later shoots a snarling, rabid raccoon who is killing the chickens and begins to watch Jack for signs of rabies, a tearful Mary reveals a terrible secret… Jasper had also bitten Laura who made Mary promise not to tell.” The Racoon originally aired on November 20, 1974 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Revisiting The Racoon first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:03:11

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Remember Me

3/3/2026
Bridget joins the show to help me go through and discuss this tear jerker of an episode! I hope you enjoy it! “A woman of strong faith, widow Julia Sanderson is unafraid of Doc Baker’s diagnosis of incurable cancer, but knows she must help her three children cope with the news of her imminent death and secures neighbor Charles Ingalls’ help, and his promise, to keep them together in a good home after she’s gone.” Remember Me originally aired on November 5 & 12, 1975 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Remember Me first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:32:11

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Character Discussion: Charles and Nels

2/11/2026
Kelly from the Dr. QuinnCast and LandonNation podcasts returns to the show to discuss the relationship between Charles and Nels in this deep dive about the characters. I hope you enjoy! If you like what you hear please visit our other podcasts at https://drquinncast.com and https://landonnation.com The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Character Discussion: Charles and Nels first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:06:43

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Revisiting Blind Justice

1/27/2026
Cori returns to the show to help me tackle some law in Walnut Grove in Blind Justice! “Unable to get work in Sleepy Eye, Adam decides to become Walnut Grove’s first lawyer, and gets his first case defending a man who sold worthless share of his land.” Blind Justice originally aired on February 23, 1981 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Revisiting Blind Justice first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:34:36

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Revisiting The Talking Machine

1/6/2026
This episode aired 49 years ago TODAY! Michael is one my dearest and oldest friends and I invited him onto the podcast to discuss this classic episode! We laugh a lot! “A new-fangled talking machine that has the ability to record voices is just what treacherous Nellie Oleson needs to embarrass rival Laura Ingalls when both girls vie for the same boy’s affections.” The Talking Book originally aired on January 14, 1976 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Revisiting The Talking Machine first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:39:28

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The 2025 Bless All the Dear Children Roundtable!

12/22/2025
This is the fourth in a total of four Christmas roundtables to be released this month! Join Karyne, Lorie, Maryann and myself as we discuss every facet of this Christmas episode! “During preparations for a Christmas baby, Rose Wilder is kidnapped by a woman who recently lost her child. While looking for Rose, Laura, Almanzo, and Mr Edwards meet a lonely orphan boy who ends up living with that woman.” Bless All the Dear Children originally aired on December 17, 1984 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post The 2025 Bless All the Dear Children Roundtable! first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:02:36:33

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The 2025 A Christmas they Never Forgot Roundtable!

12/18/2025
This is the first in a total of four Christmas roundtables to be released this month! Join Leah, Sara, Josh and myself as we discuss every facet of this Christmas episode! “Adam and Mary return to Walnut Grove for Christmas, and arrive at the Ingalls’ just ahead of a fierce blizzard. The Ingalls, along with their friend, Hester Sue, spend the snowy Christmas Eve recalling favorite holiday memories.” A Christmas they Never Forgot originally aired on December 21, 1981 Now you can Watch the episodes as we review – Head on over to https://rumble.com/c/c-6651946 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post The 2025 A Christmas they Never Forgot Roundtable! first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:02:02:58

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The Blizzard 2025 Roundtable!

12/13/2025
This is the second in a total of four Christmas roundtables to be released this month! Join Lydia, Christina and Cheyenne and myself as we discuss every facet of this Christmas episode! “Miss Beadle dismisses her students early on Christmas Eve as soft snow flurries begin to fly, unaware that the children will soon be caught walking home in a deadly, howling blizzard.” The Blizzard originally aired on January 3, 1977 *From time to time I will release a video companion to each episode…check back for the link The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post The Blizzard 2025 Roundtable! first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:43:49

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The 2025 Christmas at Plum Creek Roundtable!

12/9/2025
This is the first in a total of four Christmas roundtables to be released this month! Join Kelly, Chris, Susan and myself as we discuss every facet of this Christmas episode! “Christmas is coming and everyone is saying that it is a time for secrets and not to ask questions. Laura wants to buy something expensive for her mother and has to come up with a way to pay for it. Mary tries to decide what to make her Pa. Carrie uses her Christmas penny to buy a special present for Baby Jesus. It is a good Christmas!” Christmas at Plum Creek originally aired on December 25, 1974 *From time to time I will release a video companion to each episode….go check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqcdJf0uP7I The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post The 2025 Christmas at Plum Creek Roundtable! first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:02:21:39

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Revisiting The Long Road Home

11/25/2025
Shawn joins the podcast and helps Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. I Hope you enjoy it! “When their grain doesn’t sell for enough to see their families through the winter, Charles and Isaiah hire on with the railroad to haul a wagon-load of highly explosive nitroglycerin over a treacherous mountain road and, as their journey progresses, find themselves dealing with situations almost as volatile as the freight they so carefully carry.” The Long Road Home originally aired on March 3, 1976 *From time to time I will release a video companion to each episode….go check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqcdJf0uP7I The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Revisiting The Long Road Home first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:37:09

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Revisiting Second Chance

11/18/2025
Shana joins the podcast and helps Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. I Hope you enjoy it! “Hester Sue’s ex-husband, Sam, arrives in Walnut Grove, stating that he is reformed from his days of drinking, gambling and wild living. Sam appears to be reformed and Hester Sue believes him enough to agree to re-marry him. Should Hester Sue turn the other cheek and forgive Sam, or is he psychologically controlling his former wife through a very clever series of lies to conceal his current lifestyle?” Second Chance originally aired on February 8, 1982 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Revisiting Second Chance first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:25:48

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Revisiting I Do, Again

11/4/2025
Aimee returns to the podcast and helps Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. I Hope you enjoy it! “Pregnancy symptoms hit both Laura and her mother Caroline. Caroline, after bearing four daughters, really wants a son. But when it turns out Caroline is not pregnant at all, but is beginning menopause, she sinks into a deep depression. Her husband and daughters desperately try to convince her that they love her for the person she is, not for the person she wanted to be. Finally, Charles proposes that he and Caroline renew their wedding vows.” I Do, Again originally aired on March 2, 1981 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Revisiting I Do, Again first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:26:07

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Revisiting Ebenezer Sprague

10/21/2025
Cheyenne returns to the podcast and helps Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. I Hope you enjoy it! “Laura Ingalls is stunned to learn that her amiable fishing friend is none other than Walnut Grove’s new banker, miserly Ebenezer Sprague, and heartbroken when he accuses her of becoming his friend to secure a loan for her family.” Ebenezer Sprague originally aired on September 24, 1975 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Revisiting Ebenezer Sprague first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:35:37

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Revisiting The Monster of Walnut Grove

10/16/2025
Fellow Long Islander and Little House fanatic, Tina O’Keefe joins the podcast and helps Mark discuss and break down this unforgettable and sometimes creepy episode. I Hope you enjoy it! “On Halloween eve Mary and Laura hear a loud argument and on inspection they witness, what they believe, to be the murder of Mrs Oleson.” The Monster of Walnut Grove originally aired on November 1, 1976 Check out Tina’s website where she can change your life by helping you organize it! https://www.stowandbehold.com The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Revisiting The Monster of Walnut Grove first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:30:06

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Revisiting The Family Tree

10/9/2025
Bradley Sappenfield joins the podcast and helps Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. I Hope you enjoy it! “A school project on genealogy leads Albert to confront his dark past. As the Ingalls help Albert with the project, Charles and Caroline decide to adopt the young lad. Then, Albert’s biological father Mr. Quinn shows up.” The Family Tree originally aired on October 1, 1979 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Revisiting The Family Tree first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:48:11

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Revisiting As Long as We’re Together

10/2/2025
Karyne returns to the podcast and helps Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. I Hope you enjoy it! “Poor financial conditions influence the Ingalls family to move to Winoka when Mary goes there to teach at the Blind School. They meet Albert, an orphan who Charles forms an attachment to, even though Laura catches him stealing from the hotel that Charles was managing and Caroline was running the kitchen/dining room for. While Mary is going to teach at the Blind School in Winoka, and since financially they can’t make a living in Walnut Grove the rest of the Ingalls family goes to Winoka, too. Charles gets a job managing a hotel and Caroline runs the Kitchen/Dining room. They make the acquaintance of an orphan, Albert who befriends the Ingalls.” As Long as We’re Together originally aired on September 18, 1978 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Revisiting As Long as We’re Together first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:03:00:33

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The King Is Dead

9/11/2025
Brian Mehlenbacher returns to the podcast and helps Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. I Hope you enjoy it! “Veteran wrestler Milo Stavroupolis arrives in Mankato to take on local challengers. His cunning promoter, Jimmy Hart, persuades Jonathan Garvey to face the aging fighter, unaware the match is rigged. Behind the scenes, Stavroupolis is grappling with emotional and physical tolls from his long career, compounded by his wife Anna’s pleas for him to retire as she battles her own serious illness. Moved by Jonathan’s compassion, Milo agrees to let him step in for the upcoming championship match.” The King Is Dead originally aired on November 12, 1979 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post The King Is Dead first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:14:41

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Fred

8/21/2025
Christina returns to the podcast to discuss this sometimes hilarious episode! In “Fred,” Laura Ingalls trades 40 cents for a troublesome billy goat named Fred to save him from Mr. Parsons’ shotgun. The goat’s antics wreak havoc in Walnut Grove, from eating Charles’ rushes to headbutting Mrs. Oleson and getting drunk on Mr. Edwards’ moonshine. Charles, frustrated after a grueling job, demands Fred go, but Laura’s persistent optimism leads her to seek homes with Carl’s pa and Reverend Alden, all ending in comedic disaster. When Fred eats Phineas Jenks’ rushes, it forces Jenks to pay Charles $12, earning Fred a reprieve. Ultimately, Laura finds Fred with a herd of nanny goats, choosing to let him stay with his new family. This lighthearted episode, directed by Michael Landon, blends slapstick humor with lessons on responsibility and letting go, showcasing Laura’s growth and the Ingalls’ resilience amidst chaos. 10 Heartfelt Quotes: “He’s the last of his kind.” “He kind of looks like a Fred.” “I saved his life.” “I think we ought to just leave him.” The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Fred first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Duration:01:16:30