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The Gen X Couple

The Gen X Couple

Von: Robin and Chris Ruehrwein
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Listening to this podcast won’t fix all your problems, but it’s a good start. Join Robin and Chris as they delve into relatable topics such as parenting, marriage, food, travel and life in general. There is something for everyone here, so grab a snack and come along for the adventure!

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New episode every Thursday.

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  • William H. Mumler: The Man Who Claimed to Photograph the Dead
    Jan 8 2026

    In this episode, Robin and Chris take a deep dive into the eerie and complicated story of William H. Mumler, the nineteenth century photographer who claimed his camera could reveal the spirits of the dead. Long before Photoshop, filters, or even widespread understanding of how cameras worked, Mumler’s images stunned a grieving nation and sparked one of the earliest debates about photographic truth, belief, and exploitation.

    Set against the backdrop of post Civil War America, this episode explores why Mumler’s work did not just fool people. It comforted them. At a time when nearly every family had lost someone, the promise of seeing a loved one again, even faintly, was powerful beyond words.

    Love this episode? Subscribe to our podcast and leave a review (please)! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @thegenxcouple for more. Don’t forget to share this episode with friends or family who might also like it.

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    15 Min.
  • The Weirdest New Year’s Predictions in History
    Jan 1 2026

    Happy 2026! Join Robin and Chris of The Gen X Couple as they dive into the weirdest, wildest, and sometimes eerily accurate predictions humans have made about the future. From Nostradamus and Baba Vanga to early 20th-century newspaper futurists, they explore flying cars, robot butlers, telepathic communication, chocolate milk cows, and even the idea that humans might grow wings to fly to work.

    This post-midnight, reflective episode is packed with laughs, historical facts, and interactive quizzes that test your knowledge of real vs. absurd predictions. Discover which predictions came true, which ones missed the mark, and which are just plain hilarious.

    Love this episode? Subscribe to our podcast and leave a review (please)! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @thegenxcouple for more. Don’t forget to share this episode with friends or family who might also like it.

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    17 Min.
  • A Gen X Christmas Morning
    Dec 25 2025

    Join Robin and Chris of The Gen X Couple as they take a nostalgic trip back to Christmas mornings in the 1980s. From waiting for late-night-working parents to arrive, to the excitement of tearing into presents, to circling toys in the Sears Wish Book, this episode is packed with heartwarming memories, humor, and holiday magic. Robin recalls her first Cabbage Patch Doll, Raquel, and the ultimate unfulfilled childhood dream — the Barbie Dream House — while Chris shares his chaotic family mornings and the thrill of classic 80s toys and games.

    Whether you grew up in the 80s or just love hearing about vintage Christmas traditions, this episode is full of cozy nostalgia, laughs, and the timeless joy of the holidays.

    Love this episode? Subscribe to our podcast and leave a review (please)! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @thegenxcouple for more. Don’t forget to share this episode with friends or family who might also like it.

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    10 Min.
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