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  • Gen X: vs Old Age: The Finale (for now)
    Dec 11 2025

    Join David and Dave for the finale of Stupid Gen X Tricks (until we change our minds) as they tackle what it means for a generation of people that have stayed 30 since they were 12 years old to start to face a new phase. In this special episode, they're joined by Ken Stern, author of "Healthy to 100: Lessons from the World's Healthiest Countries" and host of the award-winning podcast Century Lives.

    Episode Highlights

    · Why We're Living Longer (But Not Necessarily Better)

    · How Retirement Could Kill You

    · Social Connection: The Secret Sauce

    · Class, Work, and Aging

    · Across the Wilfred Brimley Line: What Gen Xers Need to Know

    Timestamps

    • 00:00 – The Sopranos Finale
    • 02:07 - Series Finale Announcement
    • 03:24 - Where Gen X Goes From Here
    • 03:45 - The Wilfred Brimley Line
    • 06:15 - What Did Getting Older Look Like When You Were a Kid?
    • 10:22 - Losing the Thread (Agriculture & Chiropractic Tangent)
    • 11:04 - Book Introduction
    • 12:11 - Ken Stern Interview Begins
    • 13:30 - How Ken Got Interested in Longevity
    • 14:45 - The Presidio, Texas Story: Social Connection
    • 17:07 - Bowling Alone & Declining Social Capital
    • 18:25 - The Hispanic Paradox
    • 18:45 - The Invention of Retirement
    • 23:17 - Japan: Where People Want to Keep Working
    • 24:10 - The Paradox: People Want Retirement But It's Bad For Us
    • 26:11 - Social Connection Beyond Work
    • 26:45 - The Math of Friendship: 50 Hours to Be Friends, 200 for Close Friends
    • 27:07 - Korea's Lifelong Learning & Singapore's Multi-generational Housing
    • 28:01 - Technology's Impact: Is This Everywhere?
    • 30:11 - Generational Attitudes: Will Gen X Be Different?
    • 31:36 - "Boomers Won't Get Out of the Way" - Rejecting Generational Warfare
    • 35:15 - Education and Friendship: The Stark Divide
    • 37:05 - Fighting Age Discrimination
    • 39:30 - Rejecting the "Decline Narrative"
    • 40:30 - The Cult of Youth Must End
    • 41:02 - Jane Goodall & Mel Brooks: Models of Late-Life Productivity
    • 42:21 - Final Segment: Wormholes Theme
    • 45:10 - What We've Learned: Sesame Street Metaphor
    • 46:04 - How Real is Generation X?
    • 47:15 - The One Thing That Unites Gen X: Technology
    • 50:18 - Final Thanks & Farewell

    #GenX #Aging #Longevity #Retirement #SocialConnection #Podcast #GenerationX

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    53 Min.
  • Gen X 1979: Walkmans. Disco Wars. Three Mile Island.
    Nov 20 2025

    Was 1979 the year when Gen X started to become Gen X? From the introduction of the Sony Walkman to the birth of cable TV, the hosts discuss how this pivotal year influenced technology, music, movies, and pop culture. They share personal stories about childhood disappointments, debate musical tastes from punk to disco, and reflect on everything from the Iranian hostage crisis to the magic of Monty Python.

    Chapters
    [00:00:00] Introduction & The Sony Walkman
    [00:09:00] The Birth of Cable TV: ESPN & C-SPAN
    [00:15:15] Personal Stories: Magic Johnson, Childhood Trauma and more
    [00:20:33] World Events: Iran & Afghanistan
    [00:25:22] Happy Meals, Three Mile Island & Sports Championships
    [00:31:21] Music of 1979: The Wall, London Calling and so much more
    [00:43:44] The Birth of Goth & New Wave
    [00:52:00] Movies of 1979: Kramer vs Kramer, Life of Brian, Breaking Away, Apocalypse Now
    [01:01:00] Television & Books: Dallas, Hitchhiker's Guide and more
    [01:06:12] Wormhole Time
    [01:13:07] Closing & Next Episode Preview
    The hosts wrap up and preview their upcoming conversation with author Ken Stern about aging well and maintaining purpose in later life.

    Subscribe to Stupid Gen X Tricks for more nostalgic deep dives into the culture that shaped Generation X!

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    1 Std. und 16 Min.
  • Gen X DC: From Cindy Crawford to Hollywood
    Nov 6 2025

    Dave Anderson shares the bizarre story of spending a day with supermodel Cindy Crawford for MTV while working at the Clinton White House. Then we're joined by former colleague David Beaubaire, who made the leap from politics to producing some of Hollywood's biggest films and shows.

    We explore how accurately (or inaccurately) movies and TV capture life in the White House, from the sunny optimism of "Dave" and "The West Wing" to the darkness of "House of Cards." Why does Hollywood love the Oval Office so much? What gets portrayed right, and what's completely made up? And could there ever be a great show about Capitol Hill?

    Plus: Dave Beaubaire discusses his upcoming film about the failed Camp David peace negotiations, and explains what lessons from White House service actually apply in Hollywood.

    Wormholes segment includes Halloween decoration trends and a tribute to artistic filmmaking.

    Subscribe to Stupid Gen X Tricks for weekly conversations about the culture that shaped a generation.

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    1 Std. und 14 Min.
  • Gen X: 1978 - Mork from Ork, Grease, and High School Magic Johnson
    Oct 23 2025

    The Daves reunite to explore 1978, the year that gave us GPS satellites, legal home brewing, Bill Clinton's Arkansas governorship, and the cultural peak of disco—even as punk and new wave were exploding across the Atlantic.

    Dave (8 years old in '78) and David (10 years old) share personal memories: David's father mocking his disco fashion dreams, Dave surviving Michigan's legendary blizzard and witnessing fish flopping in flooded streets, and the recruitment of a certain 6'8" Lansing point guard who would become Magic Johnson.

    The conversation ranges from box office hits (Grease, Animal House, Superman) to influential films they were too young to see (The Deer Hunter, Days of Heaven), from the Bee Gees' chart domination to the arrival of Blondie, Devo, and Elvis Costello's "This Year's Model."

    But what makes this episode special is how these two former Clinton White House staffers turn pop culture nostalgia into genuine reflection on creativity and taste. Why do smart people disagree about art? Can AI ever explain our subjective responses? And what's the deal with Elvis Costello anyway?

    Plus: Dave's story of ditching White House work to see a cinematography documentary, his one joint in Iceland, and kissing Victoria Abril at a wrap party with Sigur Rós. David shares groundhog facts from Punxsutawney urinal research. And they both geek out over the perfect origin story of "Midnight Train to Georgia"—involving a wrong number, Farrah Fawcett, and a former Ole Miss quarterback.

    For fans of: nostalgic deep dives, pop culture debates, and podcasts that accidentally become thoughtful while trying to be funny.

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  • THE GEOGRAPHY OF GEN X - Music Scenes, Cultural Hubs, and the Making of Cool Cities
    Oct 9 2025

    Exploring the geographic hotspots that shaped Gen X culture! Dave and David discuss iconic scenes from CBGB to Seattle grunge, then welcome author David Rullo to dive deep into Pittsburgh's unlikely transformation from steel town to cultural hub.

    Learn what makes great music scenes possible: affordable rent, physical spaces, and "collision points" where artists bump into each other. From the Beehive Coffee House to industrial bands, discover how Generation X transformed rust belt cities through art, music, and collaboration.

    Why Gen Z can't study in coffee houses, how plague breeds renaissance, and what office furniture design teaches us about innovation. Plus: the Stone Roses rediscovery and competitive water lily weight-lifting.

    A thoughtful conversation about place, culture, and the power of showing up in person.

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    1 Std. und 2 Min.
  • THE GEN X: MILLENNIAL SUMMIT - Avocado Toast Meets Latchkey Kids
    Sep 25 2025

    Dave and David invite millennial podcast expert Arielle Nissenblatt on for their first "intergenerational dialogue," trying to make some peace between those of us who get grouchy about the cost of avocado toast and young folks who can’t get their heads around how a rotary dial phone worked. Along the way we learn how encyclopedias were the original doomscrolling, why David was forced to wear a housekey on a string around his neck, and how Dave got banned from a friend’s house because of dial-up p*rn. Plus the story of the sad 9/11 tee shirt, consumer rage, and much more.

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    1 Std. und 35 Min.
  • Gen X 1977: Chewbacca, Smokey, and Reggie
    Sep 11 2025

    The year 1977 was a cultural watershed moment - Star Wars changed cinema forever, New York City descended into chaos during the blackout, and punk rock exploded onto the scene. Dave and David explore how this pivotal year shaped Gen X consciousness, from childhood movie memories to the music that would define the decade ahead.

    They cover the major events (Carter's presidency, Elvis's death, Son of Sam), the entertainment that dominated (Happy Days, Saturday Night Fever, Close Encounters), and the underground movements that were brewing (Talking Heads, Sex Pistols, The Clash).

    Plus: A surprisingly heated debate about Elvis Costello, reflections on TV's last monoculture moment with Roots, and why Arnold Schwarzenegger's documentary debut was more significant than anyone realized at the time.

    Features Wormholes on Italian crime drama Gomorrah and the importance of listening to full albums on first listen.

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  • Gen X Hero Tells All:REM Manager Bertis Downs' Untold Stories of the World’s Most Principled Band
    Aug 28 2025

    For 40+ years, Bertis Downs has been REM's secret weapon – their friend, lawyer, manager, and the guy who helped Berry, Buck, Mills, and Stipe stay true to their vision while conquering the world.
    What you'll hear:
    • How REM fought record label pressure and won
    • Why they refused to tour for 5 years at their peak
    • The real story behind Athens, GA becoming a music mecca
    • Backstage at the legendary Vote for Change tour with Springsteen
    • The one question that ends all reunion speculation
    • Plus: Dave gets gonged over chiropractors
    From indie darlings to MTV superstars to their graceful exit - this is the inside story of how to make it big without selling your soul.
    Perfect for fans of: music industry stories, 80s/90s nostalgia, Athens GA scene, principled artists

    [00:00:00] Our REM Favorites & Show Intro
    [00:03:09] Pittsburgh Quesadilla Tangent
    [00:10:41] Meet Bertis Downs
    [00:11:39] From Record Store Buddy to Band Attorney
    [00:13:30] What Happens When the Fans Break the Chapel Pews
    [00:15:47] Changing the Name of Coach K Court?
    [00:16:30] How Integrity and Success Can Coexist
    [00:21:00] The Murmur Sessions
    [00:26:15] When Athens, GA Was the Center of the Music World
    [00:30:02] The Slow Path to Being and Overnight Sensation
    [00:32:15] REM’s Three-Legged Dog Era
    [00:36:30] The Magic of Live Performance
    [00:40:15] Will The Bear Bring on a Reunion Tour?
    [00:49:00] REM Meets the Boss
    [00:53:00] Making Sense of the Modern Music Business
    [00:57:30] Interview Wrap-Up
    [00:58:18] Post-Interview Reactions
    [01:03:21] Wormholes: Chiropractors, Chicken Cannons and the Gong
    [01:09:30] Next Episode: 1977

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    1 Std. und 11 Min.