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When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
10: “Hailing a TAXI CAB” – Jagged Little Pill

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017


Why are you so petrified of silence? See if you can handle this as the When We Were Young podcast revisits Alanis Morissette's 1995 monolithic album JAGGED LITTLE PILL. One of the best-selling albums of all time, and with about half its songs chart-topping singles, this album is and has always been pigeonholed as "angry chick rock." Join our hosts as we contemplate our musical outlets for anger, discuss our personal histories with Jagged Little Pill and Alanis while revisiting each song, and end the show with a cover of one of the hosts' favorite deep album cuts. When We Were Young is a podcast devoted to the most beloved pop culture of our formative years (roughly 1980-2000). Join us for a look back to the past with a critical eye on how these movies, songs, TV shows and more hold up now. You can follow us on Twitter at @WWWYshow, on Facebook at @WWWYShow, you can Email us at wwwyshow@gmail.com, and don’t forget to subscribe and review us on iTunes! You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account at patreon.com/WhenWeWereYoung

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
10: “Hailing a TAXI CAB” – Jagged Little Pill

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017


Why are you so petrified of silence? See if you can handle this as the When We Were Young podcast revisits Alanis Morissette's 1995 monolithic album JAGGED LITTLE PILL. One of the best-selling albums of all time, and with about half its songs chart-topping singles, this album is and has always been pigeonholed as "angry chick rock." Join our hosts as we contemplate our musical outlets for anger, discuss our personal histories with Jagged Little Pill and Alanis while revisiting each song, and end the show with a cover of one of the hosts' favorite deep album cuts. When We Were Young is a podcast devoted to the most beloved pop culture of our formative years (roughly 1980-2000). Join us for a look back to the past with a critical eye on how these movies, songs, TV shows and more hold up now. You can follow us on Twitter at @WWWYshow, on Facebook at @WWWYShow, you can Email us at wwwyshow@gmail.com, and don’t forget to subscribe and review us on iTunes! You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account at patreon.com/WhenWeWereYoung

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
9: “Who Needs Reasons When You’ve Got Heroin?” – Trainspotting

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017


WHEN WE WERE YOUNG travels back to the mid 1990s, when Hollywood was inundated with an exciting new class of independent filmmakers who would change the movie business as we knew it. People - yes, even us youngsters - were paying attention to films with low budgets and unique visions. But only one of those films featured a dead baby crawling on a ceiling. TRAINSPOTTING (1996) is one of the most provocative, intoxicating films to come out of the 90s indie scene. But 20 years after its release, has the high worn off? Take a jump into the Worst Toilet in Scotland (it'll be worth the trip, we swear) and join us as we discuss whether Danny Boyle's surrealist joyride into the world of heroin addiction still holds up today. (We bet Boyle hopes it does - the sequel comes out in just in a few weeks!) When We Were Young is a podcast devoted to the most beloved pop culture of our formative years (roughly 1980-2000). Join us for a look back to the past with a critical eye on how these movies, songs, TV shows and more hold up now. You can follow us on Twitter at @WWWYshow, on Facebook at @WWWYShow, you can Email us at wwwyshow@gmail.com, and don’t forget to subscribe on iTunes! You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account at patreon.com/WhenWeWereYoung

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
9: “Who Needs Reasons When You’ve Got Heroin?” – Trainspotting

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017


WHEN WE WERE YOUNG travels back to the mid 1990s, when Hollywood was inundated with an exciting new class of independent filmmakers who would change the movie business as we knew it. People - yes, even us youngsters - were paying attention to films with low budgets and unique visions. But only one of those films featured a dead baby crawling on a ceiling. TRAINSPOTTING (1996) is one of the most provocative, intoxicating films to come out of the 90s indie scene. But 20 years after its release, has the high worn off? Take a jump into the Worst Toilet in Scotland (it'll be worth the trip, we swear) and join us as we discuss whether Danny Boyle's surrealist joyride into the world of heroin addiction still holds up today. (We bet Boyle hopes it does - the sequel comes out in just in a few weeks!) When We Were Young is a podcast devoted to the most beloved pop culture of our formative years (roughly 1980-2000). Join us for a look back to the past with a critical eye on how these movies, songs, TV shows and more hold up now. You can follow us on Twitter at @WWWYshow, on Facebook at @WWWYShow, you can Email us at wwwyshow@gmail.com, and don’t forget to subscribe on iTunes! You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account at patreon.com/WhenWeWereYoung

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
8: “I Gave My Panties To A Geek” – Molly Ringwald

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2017


Your first crush. Detention. The prom. That time your entire extended family was horrendously racist toward a foreign exchange student. In Episode 8, When We Were Young takes you back to simpler times (and a song from Simple Minds) with the Molly Ringwald teen trifecta brought to you by the legendary John Hughes. From the panty-sniffing hijinks of Sixteen Candles to the shattering teen angst therapy of The Breakfast Club to Duckie's heartbreaking snub in Pretty In Pink, we'll discuss the many highs and lows of Hughes' comedy stylings and marvel at Ringwald's iconic charm. Consider this your trigger warning, because we also examine offensive cultural stereotypes, homophobia, and an explicit endorsement of date rape... and that's just in the first movie. When We Were Young is a podcast devoted to the most beloved pop culture of our formative years (roughly 1980-2000). Join us for a look back to the past with a critical eye on how these movies, songs, shows, and more hold up now. You can follow us on Twitter at @WWWYshow, on Facebook at @WWWYShow, you can Email us at wwwyshow@gmail.com, and don’t forget to subscribe on iTunes! You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account at patreon.com/WhenWeWereYoung

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
8: “I Gave My Panties To A Geek” – Molly Ringwald

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2017


Your first crush. Detention. The prom. That time your entire extended family was horrendously racist toward a foreign exchange student. In Episode 8, When We Were Young takes you back to simpler times (and a song from Simple Minds) with the Molly Ringwald teen trifecta brought to you by the legendary John Hughes. From the panty-sniffing hijinks of Sixteen Candles to the shattering teen angst therapy of The Breakfast Club to Duckie's heartbreaking snub in Pretty In Pink, we'll discuss the many highs and lows of Hughes' comedy stylings and marvel at Ringwald's iconic charm. Consider this your trigger warning, because we also examine offensive cultural stereotypes, homophobia, and an explicit endorsement of date rape... and that's just in the first movie. When We Were Young is a podcast devoted to the most beloved pop culture of our formative years (roughly 1980-2000). Join us for a look back to the past with a critical eye on how these movies, songs, shows, and more hold up now. You can follow us on Twitter at @WWWYshow, on Facebook at @WWWYShow, you can Email us at wwwyshow@gmail.com, and don’t forget to subscribe on iTunes! You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account at patreon.com/WhenWeWereYoung

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
7: “Some Wes Carpenter Flick” – Scream

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016


What's your favorite scary movie? If you grew up in the 90s, there's a good chance your answer is SCREAM. In Episode 7, WHEN WE WERE YOUNG plunges bone-deep into the millennial teen horror craze with the franchise that (re)started it all, the meta horror-comedy written by then-unknown Kevin Williamson and directed by shock maestro Wes Carpent- er, Craven. So burn some popcorn, lace up your generic black boots, and prepare to see what your insides look like, because we're about to discuss why the Scream movies are the ultimate slut shame and bicker about which one has the best Gale Weathers hairdo. (It's definitely Scream 2.) Then, in an ironic "gotcha!" twist, you'll discover that this is all just a podcast within a Stab movie within a Scream movie that Tori Spelling is listening to. Now if you'll excuse us, we have to go out to the backyard to investigate a strange noise. We'll be right back! WHEN WE WERE YOUNG is a podcast devoted to the most beloved pop culture of our formative years (roughly 1980-2000). Join us for a look back to the past with a critical eye on how these movies, songs, shows, and more hold up now. You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account, and don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review on iTunes! Check out all our episodes on our show page on www.themfp.org/category/wwwyshow, and follow us on social media here: Facebook: wwwyshow Twitter: @wwwyshow Gmail: wwwyshow@gmail.com

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
7: “Some Wes Carpenter Flick” – Scream

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016


What's your favorite scary movie? If you grew up in the 90s, there's a good chance your answer is SCREAM. In Episode 7, WHEN WE WERE YOUNG plunges bone-deep into the millennial teen horror craze with the franchise that (re)started it all, the meta horror-comedy written by then-unknown Kevin Williamson and directed by shock maestro Wes Carpent- er, Craven. So burn some popcorn, lace up your generic black boots, and prepare to see what your insides look like, because we're about to discuss why the Scream movies are the ultimate slut shame and bicker about which one has the best Gale Weathers hairdo. (It's definitely Scream 2.) Then, in an ironic "gotcha!" twist, you'll discover that this is all just a podcast within a Stab movie within a Scream movie that Tori Spelling is listening to. Now if you'll excuse us, we have to go out to the backyard to investigate a strange noise. We'll be right back! WHEN WE WERE YOUNG is a podcast devoted to the most beloved pop culture of our formative years (roughly 1980-2000). Join us for a look back to the past with a critical eye on how these movies, songs, shows, and more hold up now. You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account, and don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review on iTunes! Check out all our episodes on our show page on www.themfp.org/category/wwwyshow, and follow us on social media here: Facebook: wwwyshow Twitter: @wwwyshow Gmail: wwwyshow@gmail.com

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
6: “Song As Old As Rhyme” – Disney Pop Hits

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016


The 1990s were an innocent time where cassette singles ruled and Disney pop songs were a regular fixture on the Billboard charts. The singles released during this decade earned the Mouse House multi-millions in sales and more often than not scored some sweet Oscar glory, but are any of these recordings — sung by actual humans, not their cartoon counterparts — actually something you’d want to listen to today? WHEN WE WERE YOUNG reviewed all 13 pop singles from Disney/Pixar’s releases from the 1990s (from 1991's Beauty and the Beast to 1999's Toy Story 2) to see if any of these songs stand the test of time. Join us as we sing with all the voices of the mountain (including Vanessa L. Williams’) and catch up on what Peabo Bryson’s been up to the last few decades. When We Were Young is a podcast devoted to the most beloved pop culture of our formative years (roughly 1980-2000). Join us for a look back to the past with a critical eye on how these movies, songs, shows, and more hold up now. You can follow us on Twitter at @WWWYshow, on Facebook at @WWWYShow, you can Email us at wwwyshow@gmail.com, and don't forget to subscribe on iTunes! You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account at patreon.com/WhenWeWereYoung

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
6: “Song As Old As Rhyme” – Disney Pop Hits

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016


The 1990s were an innocent time where cassette singles ruled and Disney pop songs were a regular fixture on the Billboard charts. The singles released during this decade earned the Mouse House multi-millions in sales and more often than not scored some sweet Oscar glory, but are any of these recordings — sung by actual humans, not their cartoon counterparts — actually something you’d want to listen to today? WHEN WE WERE YOUNG reviewed all 13 pop singles from Disney/Pixar’s releases from the 1990s (from 1991's Beauty and the Beast to 1999's Toy Story 2) to see if any of these songs stand the test of time. Join us as we sing with all the voices of the mountain (including Vanessa L. Williams’) and catch up on what Peabo Bryson’s been up to the last few decades. When We Were Young is a podcast devoted to the most beloved pop culture of our formative years (roughly 1980-2000). Join us for a look back to the past with a critical eye on how these movies, songs, shows, and more hold up now. You can follow us on Twitter at @WWWYshow, on Facebook at @WWWYShow, you can Email us at wwwyshow@gmail.com, and don't forget to subscribe on iTunes! You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account at patreon.com/WhenWeWereYoung

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
5: “Welcome to Being Dead” – Don Bluth

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016


Hey, kids! Do you like cartoon mice? Catchy songs? And lots and lots of death? If your answer to these questions is "yep, yep, yep!," then have we got the podcast for you! In Episode 5, When We Were Young revisits our childhoods through the filmography of Don Bluth, a former Disney animator gone rogue whose lifelong rivalry with the Mouse House makes for one fascinating tale. So let's reminisce about the forgotten link between VHS tapes and fast food, ponder why so many kiddie flicks revolve around being violently orphaned, and see how old faves like The Secret Of NIMH, An American Tail, Land Before Time, All Dogs Go To Heaven, and Anastasia hold up against Disney's 80s and 90s offerings. (Hint: the Bluth films have much more poverty and murder.) When We Were Young is a podcast devoted to the most beloved pop culture of our formative years (roughly 1980-2000). Join us for a look back to the past with a critical eye on how these movies, songs, shows, and more hold up now. You can follow us on Twitter at @WWWYshow, on Facebook at @WWWYShow, you can Email us at wwwyshow@gmail.com, and don't forget to subscribe on iTunes! You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account at patreon.com/WhenWeWereYoung

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
5: “Welcome to Being Dead” – Don Bluth

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016


Hey, kids! Do you like cartoon mice? Catchy songs? And lots and lots of death? If your answer to these questions is "yep, yep, yep!," then have we got the podcast for you! In Episode 5, When We Were Young revisits our childhoods through the filmography of Don Bluth, a former Disney animator gone rogue whose lifelong rivalry with the Mouse House makes for one fascinating tale. So let's reminisce about the forgotten link between VHS tapes and fast food, ponder why so many kiddie flicks revolve around being violently orphaned, and see how old faves like The Secret Of NIMH, An American Tail, Land Before Time, All Dogs Go To Heaven, and Anastasia hold up against Disney's 80s and 90s offerings. (Hint: the Bluth films have much more poverty and murder.) When We Were Young is a podcast devoted to the most beloved pop culture of our formative years (roughly 1980-2000). Join us for a look back to the past with a critical eye on how these movies, songs, shows, and more hold up now. You can follow us on Twitter at @WWWYshow, on Facebook at @WWWYShow, you can Email us at wwwyshow@gmail.com, and don't forget to subscribe on iTunes! You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account at patreon.com/WhenWeWereYoung

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
4: “Not That There’s Anything Wrong With That” – Seinfeld

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016


"Seinfeld" is the most successful and arguably the most beloved sitcom of all time. But how do the antics of TV’s favorite self-absorbed foursome hold up today? In this episode of WHEN WE WERE YOUNG, we take a look back at the 90's hit series to see how it holds up nearly two decades after its polarizing finale. Are the show’s views on sexuality, gender and race antiquated, or was it ahead of its time? And most importantly, is "Seinfeld" still funny? Grab your Junior Mints and throw on your puffy shirt, because we’ve got a whole lot to say about the "show about nothing!" When We Were Young is a podcast devoted to the most beloved pop culture of our formative years (roughly 1980-2000). Join us for a look back to the past with a critical eye on how these movies, songs, shows, and more hold up now. You can follow us on Twitter at @WWWYshow, on Facebook at @WWWYShow, you can Email us at wwwyshow@gmail.com, and don't forget to subscribe to and review us on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/when-we-were-young-podcast/id1156377018?mt=2 You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account at patreon.com/WhenWeWereYoung

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
4: “Not That There’s Anything Wrong With That” – Seinfeld

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016


"Seinfeld" is the most successful and arguably the most beloved sitcom of all time. But how do the antics of TV’s favorite self-absorbed foursome hold up today? In this episode of WHEN WE WERE YOUNG, we take a look back at the 90's hit series to see how it holds up nearly two decades after its polarizing finale. Are the show’s views on sexuality, gender and race antiquated, or was it ahead of its time? And most importantly, is "Seinfeld" still funny? Grab your Junior Mints and throw on your puffy shirt, because we’ve got a whole lot to say about the "show about nothing!" When We Were Young is a podcast devoted to the most beloved pop culture of our formative years (roughly 1980-2000). Join us for a look back to the past with a critical eye on how these movies, songs, shows, and more hold up now. You can follow us on Twitter at @WWWYshow, on Facebook at @WWWYShow, you can Email us at wwwyshow@gmail.com, and don't forget to subscribe to and review us on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/when-we-were-young-podcast/id1156377018?mt=2 You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account at patreon.com/WhenWeWereYoung

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
3: “Harmonious and Productive” – Election

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016


Movies, Music, TV and More... Nothing is Safe. WHEN WE WERE YOUNG takes a look back at beloved parts of pop culture from our formative years (1980-2000) and decides if they hold up today. Episode 3 of WHEN WE WERE YOUNG assesses the candidates and votes unanimously for the 1999 Alexander Payne film ELECTION, starring Reese Witherspoon as overachieving high school honor student Tracy Flick, Matthew Broderick as moralistic and egotistical high school history teacher Jim McAllister, Chris Klein as polite and sweetly simple jock Paul Metzler, and Jessica Campbell as his rebellious and punk as hell lesbian sister Tammy Metzler. You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account at patreon.com/WhenWeWereYoung You can follow us on Twitter at @WWWYshow, on Facebook at @WWWYShow, you can Email us at wwwyshow@gmail.com, and don't forget to Subscribe on iTunes!

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast
3: “Harmonious and Productive” – Election

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016


Movies, Music, TV and More... Nothing is Safe. WHEN WE WERE YOUNG takes a look back at beloved parts of pop culture from our formative years (1980-2000) and decides if they hold up today. Episode 3 of WHEN WE WERE YOUNG assesses the candidates and votes unanimously for the 1999 Alexander Payne film ELECTION, starring Reese Witherspoon as overachieving high school honor student Tracy Flick, Matthew Broderick as moralistic and egotistical high school history teacher Jim McAllister, Chris Klein as polite and sweetly simple jock Paul Metzler, and Jessica Campbell as his rebellious and punk as hell lesbian sister Tammy Metzler. You can help us defray the costs of creating this show, which include purchasing movies/shows/etc to review, imbibing enough sedatives to take down an elephant, and producing & editing in-house at the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles CA, by donating to our Patreon account at patreon.com/WhenWeWereYoung You can follow us on Twitter at @WWWYshow, on Facebook at @WWWYShow, you can Email us at wwwyshow@gmail.com, and don't forget to Subscribe on iTunes!

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

WHEN WE WERE YOUNG takes a look back at different beloved parts of pop culture from our formative years (1980-2000) and decides if they hold up today. Strap yourself down to a pipe with us and enjoy our first episode as we revisit TWISTER, a 1996 Jan de Bont action thriller starring Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Here are our social media links: twitter.com/WWWYshow facebook.com/WWWYshow themfp.org/WWWYshow WHEN WE WERE YOUNG was recorded in the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles, CA.

When We Were Young - an 80s and 90s pop culture podcast

WHEN WE WERE YOUNG takes a look back at different beloved parts of pop culture from our formative years (1980-2000) and decides if they hold up today. Strap yourself down to a pipe with us and enjoy our first episode as we revisit TWISTER, a 1996 Jan de Bont action thriller starring Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Here are our social media links: twitter.com/WWWYshow facebook.com/WWWYshow themfp.org/WWWYshow WHEN WE WERE YOUNG was recorded in the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles, CA.

By That I Mean – the Mildly Frumpy Protagonist
By That I Mean – Episode 40: He’s Protecting That Squash!

By That I Mean – the Mildly Frumpy Protagonist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2015


Happy 40th! The By That I Mean podcast issues our 40th episode before our 38th and 39th (which will be a double-episode with Chris Godwin!) because reasons. Asia Coleman rejoins us to address the unintentional hiatus, the rise of #BlackLivesMatter, the need for more new political movements to push legislative change, the inadequacy of body cameras to stop police killing innocent black men, and the right-wing viciousness that won’t stop devolving as we enter the 2016 Presidential election cycle. Thank you for listening to the BY THAT I MEAN podcast! It is a production of the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles, CA. Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and if you enjoy it leave us a hyperbolic 5-star review and your favorite cookie recipe. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mildly-frumpy-protagonist/id439572026?mt=2 If you like this show you can also like us on facebook.com/bythatimean

By That I Mean – the Mildly Frumpy Protagonist
By That I Mean – Episode 40: He’s Protecting That Squash!

By That I Mean – the Mildly Frumpy Protagonist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2015 80:30


Happy 40th! The By That I Mean podcast issues our 40th episode before our 38th and 39th (which will be a double-episode with Chris Godwin!) because reasons. Asia Coleman rejoins us to address the unintentional hiatus, the rise of #BlackLivesMatter, the need for more new political movements to push legislative change, the inadequacy of body cameras to stop police killing innocent black men, and the right-wing viciousness that won’t stop devolving as we enter the 2016 Presidential election cycle. Thank you for listening to the BY THAT I MEAN podcast! It is a production of the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles, CA. Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and if you enjoy it leave us a hyperbolic 5-star review and your favorite cookie recipe. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mildly-frumpy-protagonist/id439572026?mt=2 If you like this show you can also like us on facebook.com/bythatimean

By That I Mean – the Mildly Frumpy Protagonist
By That I Mean – Episode 37: Stuck In The Dream

By That I Mean – the Mildly Frumpy Protagonist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2015


The 37th BY THAT I MEAN podcast wonders why we’re stuck in a reality centered around profit and undercompensated labor, and breaks down the various ways it breaks each of us down. Our reality is still one where men are not equal to women. Our reality is still one where non-white people are still considered less human, or something other than the default of humanity. Our collective models of reality no longer fit the truth of our lives, and so many of our discussions are getting harder and breaking down what should be common ground because we aren’t talking about the greater systemic processes at play. Episodes 35-37 of the BY THAT I MEAN podcast explore the ways in which our entire country and American society have been reorganized around short-term profit and predatory capitalism. You can listen to them all to hear the whole conversation, but any one of them also stands alone. Thank you for listening to the BY THAT I MEAN podcast! BY THAT I MEAN is a production of the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles, CA. Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and if you enjoy it leave us a hyperbolic 5-star review. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mildly-frumpy-protagonist/id439572026?mt=2 If […]

By That I Mean – the Mildly Frumpy Protagonist
By That I Mean – Episode 37: Stuck In The Dream

By That I Mean – the Mildly Frumpy Protagonist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2015 80:46


The 37th BY THAT I MEAN podcast wonders why we’re stuck in a reality centered around profit and undercompensated labor, and breaks down the various ways it breaks each of us down. Our reality is still one where men are not equal to women. Our reality is still one where non-white people are still considered less human, or something other than the default of humanity. Our collective models of reality no longer fit the truth of our lives, and so many of our discussions are getting harder and breaking down what should be common ground because we aren’t talking about the greater systemic processes at play. Episodes 35-37 of the BY THAT I MEAN podcast explore the ways in which our entire country and American society have been reorganized around short-term profit and predatory capitalism. You can listen to them all to hear the whole conversation, but any one of them also stands alone. Thank you for listening to the BY THAT I MEAN podcast! BY THAT I MEAN is a production of the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles, CA. Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and if you enjoy it leave us a hyperbolic 5-star review. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mildly-frumpy-protagonist/id439572026?mt=2 If […]

By That I Mean – the Mildly Frumpy Protagonist
By That I Mean – Episode 35: I Have Very Attractive Minions

By That I Mean – the Mildly Frumpy Protagonist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2014


The BY THAT I MEAN podcast dismantles reality. Our reality is still one where men are not equal to women. Our reality is still one where non-white people are still considered less human or something other than the default of humanity. Our collective models of reality no longer fit the truth of our lives, and so many of our discussions are getting harder and breaking down what should be common ground because we aren’t talking about the greater systemic processes at play. These next episodes of the BY THAT I MEAN podcast explore the fictitious nature of our shared dominant realities (the stories we individually and collectively tell ourselves about what is “real” or ought to be). We talk about the vulnerability and emotional nature of memory. We realize that there is one dominant illusory “reality” around which our whole society has become reorganized: the idea that short-term profit is an inherent moral good. Thank you for listening to the BY THAT I MEAN podcast. BY THAT I MEAN is a production of the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles, CA. Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and if you enjoy it leave us a hyperbolic 5-star review. Gene Shalit […]

By That I Mean – the Mildly Frumpy Protagonist
By That I Mean – Episode 35: I Have Very Attractive Minions

By That I Mean – the Mildly Frumpy Protagonist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2014 74:21


The BY THAT I MEAN podcast dismantles reality. Our reality is still one where men are not equal to women. Our reality is still one where non-white people are still considered less human or something other than the default of humanity. Our collective models of reality no longer fit the truth of our lives, and so many of our discussions are getting harder and breaking down what should be common ground because we aren’t talking about the greater systemic processes at play. These next episodes of the BY THAT I MEAN podcast explore the fictitious nature of our shared dominant realities (the stories we individually and collectively tell ourselves about what is “real” or ought to be). We talk about the vulnerability and emotional nature of memory. We realize that there is one dominant illusory “reality” around which our whole society has become reorganized: the idea that short-term profit is an inherent moral good. Thank you for listening to the BY THAT I MEAN podcast. BY THAT I MEAN is a production of the MFP Studio Studio in Los Angeles, CA. Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and if you enjoy it leave us a hyperbolic 5-star review. Gene Shalit […]