
My kids have learned about the 80’s from a YouTube Kids video. When I replied to a fact about the 80’s with “rad,” my 6-year-old looked at me wide-eyed and asked, “How did you know that?” I had to confess that I was alive in the 80’s. And, not only that – the 70’s too!
Isn’t it fascinating how different eras have such tangible feels? It’s one of the reasons that I love Doug E. Jones book, Take Me Back to Chicago. It’s set in 1974 Chicago and brings to life that era in music, sports, cars, and more in delightful detail!
In this episode of the podcast, the fabulous Vicki Atkinson and I engage with novelist Doug E. Jones about Take Me Back to Chicago. Our conversation delves into the rich tapestry of 1974 Chicago, exploring the characters, music, and personal connections that shape the narrative.
Doug also shares insights into his transition from TV writing as a writer for the tv show Charmed (and more) to novel writing. We also talk about the thematic elements of his work, and the humor that permeates his storytelling. This episode highlights the importance of character dynamics and the personal experiences that inform Doug’s writing, making it a delightful exploration of both the book and the author’s journey.
Takeaways
- Doug E. Jones’s novel is set in 1974 Chicago, rich with cultural references.
- The protagonist, Rick, faces a significant debt left by his father.
- The book features strong female characters, including Rick’s daughter Elena.
- Doug’s writing process involves integrating real Chicago characters and events.
- The transition from TV writing to novel writing was liberating for Doug.
- Music plays a crucial role in setting the tone of the story.
- The character dynamics between Rick and his friend Javi add humor and depth.
- Historical context is woven into the narrative, enhancing the story’s richness.
- Doug’s personal experiences influence the characters and settings in his novels.
- The book is described as a ‘beach read’—entertaining and engaging.
Heads up! This is an episode that has already aired on the How to Share podcast so you may have already listened to it.
Here’s Doug with the elevator pitch for Take Me Back to Chicago

Here are some ways you can listen and watch to the full episode:
- The podcast player embedded below
- Click to view in browser: Episode 130: Take Me Back to Chicago with Doug E. Jones
- Subscribe to Sharing the Heart of the Matter on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts or Pocketcasts
- Watch the YouTube video of the podcast here: https://youtu.be/bN3-05zqJfA?si=WWtTNixYLK-qqTNm
Episode 130: Take Me Back to Chicago with Doug E. Jones – Sharing the Heart of the Matter
Links for this episode:
How to Share1970’s Chicago transcript
Take Me Back to Chicago by Doug E. Jones on Eckhartz Press
Q&A with Take Me Back to Chicago author Doug E. Jones
From the Hosts:
Vicki’s book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/
My book about my beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith
(featured photo from Pexels)
I couldn’t resist the “tangible feels” (love that) of this one, Vicki. I ordered it when I listened in December, and am looking forward to reading it. 😊 Thanks for the recommendation!
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Yay!! You will love it, Chicago girl!
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Truth! I know I will. 😜
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Xo! ❤️
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Oh, I love that you ordered it. It’s a great read!
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I’m always looking for a great read.!
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Yes, to soaking up that Chicago charm!
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Thank you, Mary! ❤️❤️❤️
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I read “Joe, You Coulda Made Us Proud” when it was first published in 1975. I remembered Pepitone being his own worst enemy after a horrific childhood. That’s fantastic that Doug included him in his novel. Sounds interesting! 🙂
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That’s amazing, Nancy! Thank you so much! 🙂❤️🙂
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I will put this on my to listen to podcast list and then to read!
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Thanks, Elizabeth! ❤️🙂❤️
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Somehow (living on the East Coast), I missed ’74. I will take Doug’s word for it. I am sure you and Wynne kept him honest, Vicki!
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Thanks for reposting this episode, Wynne and Vicky. And happy new year to the HOTM community!
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