
We are thrilled to announce that our next guest on Live! with Fefe & Freddy is Marshall Shore, Arizona’s Hip Historian. Marshall is famous for his vibrant storytelling. He possesses a deep knowledge of Arizona’s rich and sometimes quirky past. Marshall brings history to life in a fun, engaging, and inspiring way.
Marshall Shore has spent years uncovering the weird, wonderful, and often forgotten stories of Arizona. He captures the heart of the state’s history through trivia and tours. He shares tales of Arizona’s unique people, places, and events. After moving to Arizona and hearing the phrase, “there’s no history here,” Marshall made it his mission to prove otherwise. He now has a devoted group that can’t get enough of his passion for storytelling.
You can connect with Marshall on social media @hip_historian or visit his website at hiphistorian.com
In this episode, we’ll dive into Marshall’s creative process and learn what it takes to uncover these hidden treasures. We’ll explore his work with the Arizona LGBT+ History Project and hear how he uses history to inspire and educate. He’ll also share details about his upcoming Phoenix History and Haunted Tour, happening Nov. 23—a must-see for history buffs and thrill-seekers alike.
Marshall is no stranger to recognition. He’s been named Phoenix New Times Best Historian and Phoenix Magazine’s Best Bespectacled Phoenix Celebrity. He’s also won a Student Emmy for his work on Queer History in Arizona.
We can’t wait to sit down with Marshall for what promises to be a fascinating and interactive conversation. Whether you’re a history lover, an Arizona native, or someone looking for inspiration, this episode is for you.

Join us this Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. MST for Live! with Fefe & Freddy. You can catch the live stream on Facebook, YouTube, or Twitch. Don’t miss out on this exciting episode featuring one of Arizona’s most captivating storytellers.
Why Watch This Episode?
- Learn about Arizona’s hidden gems and lesser-known history.
- Get inspired by Marshall’s creative process and storytelling techniques.
- Discover how the Arizona LGBT+ History Project preserves vital pieces of our past.
- Be the first to hear about Marshall’s upcoming tour and events.
Don’t Forget to Tune In
Mark your calendar for Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. MST. Head to Facebook, YouTube, or Twitch to join the conversation. We’ll see you there!


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