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Remember Shuffle

Remember Shuffle
Iraq War
The Sopranos
Neoliberalism
Consumerism
2000s
George W. Bush
2000s Pop Culture
Zombie Films
Reality TV
Globalization
Survivor
The O.C.
Capitalism
2000 U.S. Presidential Election
Harry Potter
The Daily Show
Iron Man
Snakes On a Plane
James Bond
28 Days Later

Remember the 2000s? A podcast about the dumbest decade in western history. So dumb most of it passed right through us without leaving us anything to think about, until now! We look at the most popular movies, subcultures, political movements, books, and video games of the decade and wonder what made them so popular to audiences in the 2000s, and how their legacy can still be seen today.

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In part four of their ongoing series on the Great Recession, the Shuffle Bois turn to a topic near and dear to their hearts, the automotive bailouts of 2008/9. When cheap and easy credit dried up due to the sub-prime mortgage crisis and the dominos o... more

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Honey, I shrunk the stimulus! In their third entry on the Great Recession, the Shuffle Bois trace President Obama's response to a cratering economy. After introducing the cast of neolib ghouls with whom Obama surrounded himself, they go through the h... more

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Check out the full 90+ minute episode on Patreon: www.patreon.com/c/RememberShuffle

Remember Shuffle turns to one of the most average "indie" bands of the 2000s, The Killers. After briefly describing the history of this group, the Shuffle Bo... more

We Watched the Watchmen (2009). The 200s most underdiscussed super hero movie, we are going to Deconstruct the Deconstructors in this weeks episode, looking at how the 1980s alternate history comic by Alan Moore was adapted for a late-2000s audience ... more

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Recent Guests

Discourse Stu
Guest from Marvelous, or The Death Of Cinema
Marvelous / The Death Of Cinema
Episode: Watchmen E119: No Moore Heroes
Jared Leto
Actor who plays Paul Allen in the film
Episode: American Psycho: E114 Business Cardio
Sarah Hartshorne
Former contestant on cycle nine; author of You Want to Be on Top
America's Next Top Model (cycle nine)
Episode: America’s Next Top Model: E112 America’s Next Top Mogger
Lyle Rubin
Co-host of the Bang Bang Podcast, former military veteran
Bang Bang Podcast
Episode: Iraq War Pt IV: E80 Insurgent Friends
Van Jackson
Co-host of the Bang Bang Podcast, former military veteran
Bang Bang Podcast
Episode: Iraq War Pt IV: E80 Insurgent Friends
Colette Shade
Expert on the 2000s and author of the book 'Y2K, How the 2000s Became Everything'
Episode: Y2K Aesthetics: E66 Luigi’s McMansion | with Colette Shade
Will Sloan
Co-host of Michael and Us podcast
Michael and Us podcast
Episode: 2004 Election: E61 Unfortunate Son | with Michael and Us
Luke Savage
Co-host of Michael and Us podcast
Michael and Us podcast
Episode: 2004 Election: E61 Unfortunate Son | with Michael and Us
Mitch McDermott
Sales team member at Chick Broward Porsche Audi
Chick Broward Porsche Audi
Episode: The Sopranos (Season 2) E48: Pod is Dead

Hosts

Ben
Host with multiple credits on Remember Shuffle; frequently anchors episodes and co-hosts discussions.
Jordano
Co-host known for energetic discussion and cultural takes.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 683 ratings
  • Great show. Thoroughly researched topics covered with humor and levity. Big respect to the hosts.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    DonkeyJotep
    2 months ago
  • Good Pod

    Very insightful and well researched. They put work and thought into both “The Iraq War” and Emo music

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Contav
    United States2 months ago
  • Great stuff

    Love this show. Very well researched and executed.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hello_there_81
    United States2 months ago
  • Back to hating

    Why is half of your YouTube feed stuff from other podcasts? Why is everything that comes out of your mouth something coined by Matt or Felix? What kind of name is Jordano?

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    My Dooood
    United States4 months ago
  • Remember when is the highest form of podcasting

    I came for the Sopranos and stayed for the Iraq War saga. I appreciate all the research and detailed discussions, it’s very informative and entertaining!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TrustySnow
    United States4 months ago

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Very insightful and well researched. They put work and thought into both “The Iraq War” and Emo music, they're clearly engaged with topics.
A few listeners note occasional cross-pod references but still praise the depth and entertainment value.
Their show is well researched and executed; the hosts bring clarity and humor.
Listeners appreciate the nostalgia-driven yet rigorous analysis and the variety of guests.

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#116
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#120
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Apple Podcasts
#206
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#211
Sweden/TV & Film
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#222
Hong Kong/TV & Film
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#224
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Great Recession Part 3: Stimulus E121 | Neolib, Laugh, Gov
Q: What was the central policymaking flaw in Obama's stimulus strategy according to the hosts?
The hosts argue that the stimulus was driven by political expediency and a technocratic preference for minimal intervention, resulting in a smaller package with a focus on tax cuts and quick, shovel-ready projects rather than a transformative, infrastructure-led recovery.
LOST: E105 Mystery Box Theatre 2005
Q: What made you want to revisit Lost?
I just watched it in the last month for the first time ever and was excited to discuss it.
McDonald’s: E72 The Fries and Fall of a Midwest Princess
Q: How has McDonald's adapted its strategy in different countries?
McDonald's localizes its menu and marketing strategies to fit cultural tastes and dining habits, aiming to blend into local customs and values.
McDonald’s: E72 The Fries and Fall of a Midwest Princess
Q: What was the impact of the documentary Super Size Me on McDonald's?
The documentary highlighted health concerns and consumer awareness about fast food, contributing to scrutiny and changes in McDonald's practices and marketing.
30 Rock with Chris Wade: E71 Six Sigma Boy
Q: What made you choose this show to explore creatively?
Chris mentions that the show's self-consciousness and humor about writers resonated with him as he explored writing for media.

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This show offers long-form, misfit retrospectives on 2000s pop culture, spanning films, TV, memes, and political moments. Episodes mix deep-dive analysis with nostalgia, unpacking why certain trends captured public imagination and how they still shape culture today. Listeners can expect sharp, humorous takes, dense research, and thoughtful commentary on adaptation, media business, and the era's social dynamics. A standout is the recurring ability to connect disparate cultural artifacts into a cohesive narrative about why the 2000s feel so formative, often with returning guests who bring industry perspectives alongside the hosts' personal nostalgia.

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1. Discourse Stu
2. Jared Leto
3. Sarah Hartshorne
4. Lyle Rubin
5. Van Jackson
6. Colette Shade
7. Will Sloan
8. Luke Savage

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