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What if one date could hold a lifetime of cultural whiplash? We start with birthday football bliss, a raw story about losing a friend’s elderly dog, and that awkward post-count tension at work—then spiral into the pop culture rabbit hole October 3rd always seems to crack open. From kids’ TV confessions (Reading Rainbow without LeVar, Teletubbies dread, SpongeBob joy) to a Springsteen biopic sighting and a halftime-show debate, we map the lines between “not for me” and “still respect it.” There’s Taylor Swift brunch-planning, Reputation-era outfits, and the case for using pop songs as therapy shorthand.
Then we time-jump. Lincoln’s Thanksgiving proclamation gets a fresh read. Mr. Ed trivia trots out a second horse. We dive into McCartney and Jackson’s Say Say Say—charts, remixes, and the fateful dinner talk that nudged Michael toward publishing power. The temperature spikes with Madonna’s Erotica era and Sinead O’Connor’s SNL protest: tearing the Pope’s photo, saying “fight the real enemy,” and paying the price years before the Church faced its abuses. We revisit the OJ verdict as a mall-TV memory and weigh it against what we now know about CTE—without excusing harm or ignoring victims.
The heart of the episode is Dee Snider vs the PMRC: Senate theater, parental advisory labels, and the long shadow of moral panics on music and speech. We argue for a harder kind of free speech—defending expression you dislike while standing up for those harmed by hate and exclusion. Along the way, we cheer the Berlin Wall’s fall, wink at the Mean Girls “It’s October 3rd,” and end on real life: looming shutdowns, essential work, and making sure people still get mail, meds, and meals.
If you’re Gen X or Gen X at heart, this is a warm, messy mixtape of protest, pop, and memory. Hit follow, share with a friend who remembers the roller rink, and leave a review telling us which October 3rd moment still lives rent-free in your head.

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#genx #80s #90s https://youtube.com/@likewhateverpod?si=ChGIAEDqb7H2AN0J

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Chapters

1. Birthdays, Football, And Office Tension (00:00:00)

2. Losing A Pet And Small-Dog Talk (00:03:10)

3. Kids TV, Reading Rainbow, And SpongeBob (00:04:55)

4. Springsteen Biopic, Halftime Takes, And Music Drift (00:07:18)

5. Taylor Swift Hype And Brunch Plans (00:10:20)

6. DIY YouTube Plans And Raw Recording (00:13:40)

7. Creepy TV Recs And Cult Thrillers (00:16:10)

8. Calls To Action And Free Stickers (00:16:45)

9. October 3rd Deep Dive: Thanksgiving Proclamation (00:17:50)

10. Mr. Ed Trivia And TV Nostalgia (00:19:20)

11. Say Say Say: McCartney, Jackson, And Charts (00:21:20)

12. Madonna’s Erotica, Ticket Prices, And Concert Stories (00:26:45)

13. Sinead O’Connor’s SNL Protest And Backlash (00:30:40)

14. OJ Acquittal, CTE, And Memory Of The Verdict (00:38:10)

15. German Reunification And Mean Girls Moment (00:44:10)

16. Dee Snider vs PMRC: Free Speech Stakes (00:47:20)

17. Advocacy, Shutdown Fears, And Closing Shoutouts (00:55:00)

52 episodes

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What if one date could hold a lifetime of cultural whiplash? We start with birthday football bliss, a raw story about losing a friend’s elderly dog, and that awkward post-count tension at work—then spiral into the pop culture rabbit hole October 3rd always seems to crack open. From kids’ TV confessions (Reading Rainbow without LeVar, Teletubbies dread, SpongeBob joy) to a Springsteen biopic sighting and a halftime-show debate, we map the lines between “not for me” and “still respect it.” There’s Taylor Swift brunch-planning, Reputation-era outfits, and the case for using pop songs as therapy shorthand.
Then we time-jump. Lincoln’s Thanksgiving proclamation gets a fresh read. Mr. Ed trivia trots out a second horse. We dive into McCartney and Jackson’s Say Say Say—charts, remixes, and the fateful dinner talk that nudged Michael toward publishing power. The temperature spikes with Madonna’s Erotica era and Sinead O’Connor’s SNL protest: tearing the Pope’s photo, saying “fight the real enemy,” and paying the price years before the Church faced its abuses. We revisit the OJ verdict as a mall-TV memory and weigh it against what we now know about CTE—without excusing harm or ignoring victims.
The heart of the episode is Dee Snider vs the PMRC: Senate theater, parental advisory labels, and the long shadow of moral panics on music and speech. We argue for a harder kind of free speech—defending expression you dislike while standing up for those harmed by hate and exclusion. Along the way, we cheer the Berlin Wall’s fall, wink at the Mean Girls “It’s October 3rd,” and end on real life: looming shutdowns, essential work, and making sure people still get mail, meds, and meals.
If you’re Gen X or Gen X at heart, this is a warm, messy mixtape of protest, pop, and memory. Hit follow, share with a friend who remembers the roller rink, and leave a review telling us which October 3rd moment still lives rent-free in your head.

Send us an email

Support the show

#genx #80s #90s https://youtube.com/@likewhateverpod?si=ChGIAEDqb7H2AN0J

https://www.tiktok.com/@likewhateverpod?_t=ZT-8v3hQFb73Wg&_r=1

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Birthdays, Football, And Office Tension (00:00:00)

2. Losing A Pet And Small-Dog Talk (00:03:10)

3. Kids TV, Reading Rainbow, And SpongeBob (00:04:55)

4. Springsteen Biopic, Halftime Takes, And Music Drift (00:07:18)

5. Taylor Swift Hype And Brunch Plans (00:10:20)

6. DIY YouTube Plans And Raw Recording (00:13:40)

7. Creepy TV Recs And Cult Thrillers (00:16:10)

8. Calls To Action And Free Stickers (00:16:45)

9. October 3rd Deep Dive: Thanksgiving Proclamation (00:17:50)

10. Mr. Ed Trivia And TV Nostalgia (00:19:20)

11. Say Say Say: McCartney, Jackson, And Charts (00:21:20)

12. Madonna’s Erotica, Ticket Prices, And Concert Stories (00:26:45)

13. Sinead O’Connor’s SNL Protest And Backlash (00:30:40)

14. OJ Acquittal, CTE, And Memory Of The Verdict (00:38:10)

15. German Reunification And Mean Girls Moment (00:44:10)

16. Dee Snider vs PMRC: Free Speech Stakes (00:47:20)

17. Advocacy, Shutdown Fears, And Closing Shoutouts (00:55:00)

52 episodes

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