Movies, Music, Fads, Food....Everything from the 80's and 90's. Jason Blanke, Sean Nolls, and Greg Manca delve into their history and share some of the greatest movie experiences, great music, and some of the fads that we ask why...all on the Gen X Files
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
When we were growing up we all had one or a few of those awesome lunch kits with the cool thermos in them, maybe a Star Wars one, possibly a Garfield, or who could forget the Six Million Dollar Man. We also had the simple lunch, which usually involve... more
In this episode, the first of 2025, Sean, Greg, and Jason discuss the importance of having the movie experience in a small town movie theatre and some of their memorable moments as kids waiting to see some of the big movies when they came to the big ... more
The Gen X Files team, Jason, Sean, and Greg, welcome Grant from The Bunnyhug Podcast to talk about the differences growing up in small town Saskatchewan compared to small town Alberta. Like usually happens, we veered off that topic to classic video ... more
Growing up Halloween was always so much fun until you tried to put your costume on overtop of your parka and ski pants. Greg, Sean, and Jason share some of their coveted Halloween costumes as kids. They also delve into some of the great candy we all ... more
We all know how great the music was in our generation. So many great artists from Van Halen to Garth Brooks, to so much from the 80's. Greg, Sean, and Jason talk about their five albums or CD's they would need to have if they were stranded on an isla... more
This episode Greg, Sean, and Jason reminisce about how we barely stayed inside when we were kids. We got up to a lot of things that our kids probably wouldn't do now or if they had seen us doing said things, would have shaken their heads for sure. Li... more
The playgrounds that we had growing up were so much more dangerous than the ones that are around now. Jason, Sean, and Greg talk about how their near death experiences on those playgrounds and some of the wounds they got from playing on them. We also... more
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