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Pop Culture Reflections

Pop Culture Reflections Podcast
Pop Culture
Professional Wrestling
Horror Films
David Fincher
Halloween
Music Discovery
1999
1990 Albums
Tremors
1996 Billboard Hot 100
Alien Earth
A Nightmare On Elm Street Part 4: the Dream Master
Bret Hart
Pro Wrestling
Shawn Michaels
Brit-Pop
Stanley Kubrick
The Breakfast Club
1980s
1990s

The podcast about all things pop culture from the 80s, 90s and beyond! Reflecting on a wide variety of topics including Movies, Music, TV and Pro Wrestling and much more.

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Sheamus Rogers
Co-host on You Gonna Eat That Crust; creator and host of Pizza Bones True Crime
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Episode: Machete (2010) ft. Greg Hoey and Sheamus from You Gonna Eat That Crust? Podcast
Kate Mother
Guest, fan of the franchise, contributes on‑air analysis
Down Under
Episode: Slice of Pop Culture with Justin & Greg: Alien: Earth S1E5 - In Space, No One...
Fatback Supreme (Ryan Wilson)
Rapper/producer known as Fatback Supreme; co-host with Greg Hoey on You Gonna Eat That Crust
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Episode: Fatback Supreme Interview and 2001 Pop Culture Discussion
Philip Buzie
Member of the band.
Buzie
Episode: Buzie Interview - Independent Rock Band from Tennessee
Rhea Buzie
Member of the band.
Buzie
Episode: Buzie Interview - Independent Rock Band from Tennessee
Susie Buzie
Member of the band.
Buzie
Episode: Buzie Interview - Independent Rock Band from Tennessee
Parker Buzie
Member of the band.
Buzie
Episode: Buzie Interview - Independent Rock Band from Tennessee
Scott Harding
Host of You Run Podcast
You Run Podcast Network
Episode: WWF Survivor Series 1995 ft. Scott from You Run Podcast
Amy Lewis
Creator of the Pop Culture Retrospective Podcast, focusing on nostalgia and pop culture from the 1980s and 1990s.
Pop Culture Retrospective Podcast
Episode: Retro Halloween Discussion w/ Amy Lewis from Pop Culture Retrospective Podcast

Hosts

Justin
Host of the show with a strong focus on nostalgic pop culture conversations, often guiding discussions with warmth and humor.
Greg Hoey
Co-host with broad pop culture knowledge, often contributing insights on film and television.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 44 ratings
  • Great podcast!

    Great podcast, I love that theres so much choice to listen to.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LumberJay
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Great podcast, great guy

    Another great podcast by the You Run Podcast network. It’s a great listen Justin has a lot of great episodes that bring up those nostalgic feeling of yesteryore. Was an honor to be a guest on his pod

    Lord Crust

    Ryan

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    fatbacksupreme
    United States2 years ago
  • Pop Culture & Strong Opinions

    If you like traveling back to the 80s, 90s and 2000s then this is the podcast you need to be listening to. Justin has some strong opinions and always has great memories of the days of yore. This is something you don’t want to miss

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jobu2345
    United States2 years ago
  • Definitely take a listen!

    Love these break downs of all things pop culture! The host is fantastic and they always find the best guest for each topic! Definitely take a listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Monica LPM
    United States2 years ago
  • Love this show 😍

    As 80’ baby I love hearing the thoughts and stories from 80’ and 90’

    Brings me back to when I was growing up! 🙌🏻

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Petia702
    United States2 years ago

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Strong guest selection across horror, cinema, and music adds credible, varied perspectives.
Great energy and nostalgia-driven conversations that often spark memories of the 80s and 90s.
Guests bring fresh angles to familiar topics, keeping discussions lively and insightful.
The host banter is engaging and accessible, making deep dives feel approachable.

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Bad Skin Interview - All Girl Rock Band from Montreal
Q: What's next for Bad Skin and where do you see the band in five to ten years?
We plan to release more songs and a new album, push for international shows, and continue growing our presence on social platforms while exploring collaborations and festival appearances.
Bad Skin Interview - All Girl Rock Band from Montreal
Q: When did you realize pop punk was your identity as a band?
We evolved from aiming to sound like big, powerful bands to embracing our own voice, blending punk with pop elements to reach a broader audience while staying true to our roots.
Bad Skin Interview - All Girl Rock Band from Montreal
Q: Describe your sound in just three words.
Pink, punk, fiery. It captures the energy and attitude we bring to the stage, balancing aggression with melody and a party-ready vibe.
Fatback Supreme Interview and 2001 Pop Culture Discussion
Q: What first drew you to hip hop and rap, and who were early inspirations?
Fatback Supreme explains how early exposure to grunge and Seattle bands gave him a musical balance, but discovering hip hop through EZE, NWA, and later collaborations shaped his focus on authentic, life-based storytelling.
Friends S8E9 & Pop Culture Discussion ft. Naomi from Dope Nostalgia Podcast
Q: Do you have five go-to songs that you like to karaoke?
Naomi shares that her karaoke go-tos include any song by Chris Cornell, songs by Michael Jackson, and music from boy bands and female artists like Roxette and Lady Gaga, reflecting her broad 90s influence.

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Listener conversations center on nostalgia and deep dives into pop culture from the 80s through today, with a strong emphasis on film, horror, music, and wrestling. Episodes mix thoughtful analysis of cult classics and modern takes on directors, franchises, and iconic moments, often leveraging guest insights to illuminate niche topics. A notable strength is the multifaceted guest pool—from cinephiles and horror creators to musicians—creating a rich, cross-genre dialogue that appeals to listeners who crave context, memories, and fresh perspectives on familiar favorites.

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1. Sheamus Rogers
2. Kate Mother
3. Fatback Supreme (Ryan Wilson)
4. Philip Buzie
5. Rhea Buzie
6. Susie Buzie
7. Parker Buzie
8. Scott Harding

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