Shaun Squad Society
The Shaun Squad Society Podcast is a podcast written, produced and hosted by three women who want to keep the Magic of a Midnight Sky alive!
Cindy, Dorese and Dame became friends at a Shaun Cassidy concert and immediately decided to form "The Shaun Squad." Soon after, the Shaun Squad Society Podcast was conceived to discuss and reminisce about all-things Shaun Cassidy, from his first years as a teen idol to his current career as a writer and producer.
This podcast brings together a community of Shaun's devoted fans, the ones who played his albums non-stop, and who tuned into The Hardy Boys Mysteries every Sunday evening. And now, 46 years later, Shaun's story-telling tour has delighted fans again. So, join us for the stories, fun-facts, and fascinating interviews as we take you down memory lane with our Teen Dream, Shaun Cassidy.
Shaun Squad Society
Our Road To Shaun: A Three-City Adventure
This episode follows our adventures on The Road To Us Tour that started in Brookfield, Wisconsin, and ended in Des Plaines, Illinois. In order to meet our followers we did a live broadcast on Facebook, Shaun "tailgate" passing out goodie bags for fans arrival to the show, and ran a Shaun poster photo op--which kept the energy rising. The VIP Q&A peeled back layers on Shaun Cassidy’s career, while also hearing the story behind the now-beloved line “surprisingly good.”
In St. Charles, the goodie bags and photo ops continued in front of the theatre and an after-show get-together turned a slideshow into a Shaun scrapbook. We also met a fan in cancer treatment whose joy over a Shaun swag bag reminded us why small gestures count. In Des Plaines, threatening weather became an invitation when the venue welcomed us inside, gave us space, and helped us host a flowing photo op. A front-row ticket giveaway brought a listener from St. Louis, and a local radio personality stopped by for a picture.
If you love fan culture, tour stories, and the way music bridges decades, you’ll find a lot to hold onto here—laughs, Q&A gems, and the simple truth that showing up matters. If this resonated, tap follow, share it with a friend who needs a little 70s sparkle, and leave a quick review to help more fans find the show.
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