
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.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 118 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

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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
In episode two of their ongoing series on The Great Recession, the Shuffle Bois turn to the folks who profited from the collapse of the housing market, as described and immortalized in Michael Lewis' book "The Big Short" and its 2015 film adaptation.... more
The fundamentals of our economy are… present. Welcome to Remember Shuffle’s ongoing multi-part series on the financial crisis of 2008 and the ensuing Great Recession. The Shuffle Bois begin with some table setting to explain the complex financial ins... more
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Great show. Thoroughly researched topics covered with humor and levity. Big respect to the hosts.
Very insightful and well researched. They put work and thought into both “The Iraq War” and Emo music
Love this show. Very well researched and executed.
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?
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!
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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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