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GenXperiment Podcast

GenXperiment Podcast

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Cutting through the BS on life, culture, and politics—a podcast where GenX stories meet the realities of the the slide toward Authoritarianism, empathy loss, and the tension of modern relationships. Hosted by a woman sharing upfront perspectives from lived experience, the show unpacks the tough stuff: generational divides, aging parents, sibling drama, and the shifting landscape for women today. No filters, just authentic conversation about what matters now—and what’s coming next. If you’re craving honest dialogue, hard truths, and the warmth of generational insight, this podcast delivers real talk with zero spin.

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  • We’ve Seen This Movie Before - The Gen X Early Warning System
    Nov 16 2025

    In this episode, Shell unpacks why Gen X is sounding the alarm about what’s happening in America right now — and why younger generations may not see the danger as clearly. From childhood Holocaust documentaries to grandparents who fought in WWII, Gen X grew up with a front-row seat to the warning signs of authoritarianism. We’ve lived through more presidents, more political swings, and more “this has never happened before” moments than any generation alive today.
    “We’ve Seen This Movie Before” explores the patterns, the propaganda, and the slow erosion of freedom — and why Gen X might just be the early warning system we all need.

    Thanks for listening to GenXperiment with Shell Miller. If you enjoyed this episode, hit follow, share it with a friend, and join me at genxperiment.com or on Bluesky @genxperiment for more reflections, rants, and GenX wisdom. New episodes every other week—because consistency is a work in progress

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    11 Min.
  • From Atari to AI: Worrying About My Kid’s Future
    Sep 28 2025

    In this episode of GenXperiment, Shell Miller reflects on her birthday and the challenges of raising a son in uncertain times. Recorded during the DOGE “takeover” of the federal government in early spring 2025, she shares her concerns about a fragile democracy, the breakneck pace of technology, and the erosion of critical thinking.

    Shell contrasts growing up in the 80s with parenting today, questioning whether we’re preparing the next generation to challenge authority while warning of the data-driven power grabs of figures like Elon Musk. Yet amidst the chaos, she returns to gratitude—for friends, family, and the human connections that help us weather the storm.

    Thanks for listening to GenXperiment with Shell Miller. If you enjoyed this episode, hit follow, share it with a friend, and join me at genxperiment.com or on Bluesky @genxperiment for more reflections, rants, and GenX wisdom. New episodes every other week—because consistency is a work in progress

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    11 Min.
  • Hope, Darkness, and the Fight Ahead: The People’s March, Part 2
    Sep 14 2025

    Part 2 (The March + Aftermath + What Comes Next):
    In this conclusion of my DC trip, I bring you into the heart of The People’s March itself. I’ll share what it was like to walk among thousands demanding justice and unity, the conversations I had—including with a reporter—and the heavy mix of hope, sadness, and darkness that lingered over Washington afterward. I also reflect on the protests I’ve joined since that day, why I keep showing up, and how each of us can find our own way to stand up for democracy. This episode is both a witness to history and a call to action: keep going, keep speaking out, and don’t lose your humanity along the way.

    Thanks for listening to GenXperiment with Shell Miller. If you enjoyed this episode, hit follow, share it with a friend, and join me at genxperiment.com or on Bluesky @genxperiment for more reflections, rants, and GenX wisdom. New episodes every other week—because consistency is a work in progress

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    18 Min.
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