Épisodes

  • 1996 vs 2026 Classroom Tech – Cool or Completely Lame?
    Feb 16 2026

    Join us as we explore the ever-changing landscape of past and present trends, including a fascinating look at classroom technology from 1996 to 2026. See how education technology has evolved from desktop computers to modern tablets. We also tackle a "Cool or Lame" segment, judging various items in a fun and engaging way! 🤖

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    20 min
  • A Look Back at Super Bowl 30
    Feb 9 2026

    In this nostalgic, energy‑packed episode of Midlife Young, the hosts fire up the grill, settle into a Super Bowl Sunday vibe, and take listeners on a vivid journey back to Super Bowl 30. What begins as a modern-day game day conversation quickly transforms into a time‑warp stroll through 1996—complete with tailgating memories, the electric atmosphere of Sun Devil Stadium, and the unforgettable plays that shaped one of the most iconic matchups of the ’90s.

    One host brings the firsthand experience: the desert air, the smell of charcoal and stadium snacks, the crackling tension between two powerhouse fanbases, and the halftime spectacle that only the ’90s could deliver—yes, including a dramatic helicopter exit. The other host reacts in real time, comparing the past to today’s high‑tech stadiums, massive productions, and modern halftime extravaganzas.

    Together, they relive the game‑changing interceptions, the nail‑biting fourth‑quarter momentum swings, and the confetti‑soaked celebration that closed out a defining chapter in football history. Whether you watched Super Bowl 30 live or are hearing the story for the first time, this episode blends generational perspectives with rich storytelling to bring the past roaring back to life.

    Perfect for football fans, nostalgia lovers, or anyone who enjoys the fun back‑and‑forth of two generations discovering the moments that shaped each other’s world.

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    13 min
  • Libraries & Phone Books
    Feb 1 2026

    In this nostalgia‑packed episode of Midlife Young, two generations dive into the analog world—back when information lived on paper, phones had cords, and finding a plumber required more than a quick search bar. The conversation kicks off with a cascade of groan‑worthy jokes before unraveling into a warm reflection on the rise and fall of the iconic phone book, from its 19th‑century origins to its surprising remnants today.

    But the trip down memory lane doesn’t stop there. A vivid storytelling segment brings listeners into a ’90s living room where the Yellow Pages were practically a family tool, followed by a journey even deeper into the past: the golden age of libraries. Card catalogs, oversized dictionaries, microfiche machines, checkout slips, and humming slide projectors all make an appearance as the hosts compare analog research to the instant access of modern tech.

    Blending humor, history, and cross‑generational curiosity, this episode celebrates the charm of outdated tools, the evolution of how we find information, and the shared experiences that connect eras. Whether you grew up flipping pages or tapping screens, this one files neatly under “feel‑good nostalgia.”

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    23 min
  • Heroes and Birthdays
    Jan 25 2026

    In this lively and nostalgic episode of Midlife Young, two generations collide in the best possible way as the hosts jump from superheroes to video games to birthday parties across the decades. What starts as a debate over cake quickly spirals into a whirlwind tour of classic gaming catchphrases, from ’80s and ’90s icons to modern digital worlds that have shaped today’s youth. Along the way, they compare the superheroes that defined each era—spanning caped comic‑book legends to blockbuster cinematic favorites—revealing how hero culture has evolved while still bringing out a sense of wonder in every generation.

    The heart of the episode arrives in the form of two vivid birthday stories told decades apart. One revisits the golden glow of an ’80s fast‑food celebration—complete with spinning stools, Polaroids, and the unmistakable smell of fries—capturing the pure magic of childhood in simpler times. The other transports listeners to a 2010s mega‑mall adventure filled with thrill rides, escape rooms, plush‑making, and neon‑lit memories, showing how birthdays have grown bigger, louder, and more imaginative.

    With warmth, humor, and plenty of generational ribbing, “Heroes and Birthdays” delivers a heartfelt reminder that no matter the decade, the joy of play, celebration, and feeling like a hero—just for a day—never goes out of style.

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    22 min
  • Movies & Ice Rinks
    Jan 18 2026

    In this episode of Midlife Young, two generations dive into a blend of nostalgia and modern-day moments, starting with a playful look at how far cell phones have come—from bulky ’90s bricks to today’s sleek, all‑powerful devices. What begins as a lighthearted conversation quickly unfolds into a lively game of “One Line,” where each host brings movie quotes from their own era. From classic ’90s favorites to blockbuster hits of the 2020s, the pair swap memories, trivia, and reactions that highlight just how differently each generation experienced the same big‑screen magic.

    Then, the conversation shifts from movie theaters to memory lanes—straight onto the ice. Listeners are treated to two vivid winter stories: one set in the mid‑’80s, complete with snow‑packed roads, a drafty pickup truck, and a charmingly old‑school rink; the other set in the mid‑2010s, where tech‑enhanced gear, LED‑lit rinks, and coffeehouse‑style lodges paint a picture of how much (and how little) winter fun has changed over the decades.

    Warm, funny, and full of heart, this episode celebrates the joy of simple traditions—whether quoting favorite films or wobbling across an ice rink—and reminds us why looking back and looking forward can be equally entertaining.

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    23 min
  • Catchy Jingles and Barber Shops
    Jan 11 2026

    In this nostalgic‑meets‑modern episode, the conversation kicks off with a simple question: when did haircuts get so expensive? What starts as a joke about needing a trim quickly spirals into a lively journey through the world of catchy commercial jingles, unforgettable ‘90s slogans, and the kind of ads that shaped two very different generations. From iconic taglines like “Got milk?” to bizarre early‑CGI candy commercials, both hosts swap their top picks and challenge each other—and listeners—with some fun trivia along the way.

    Then the discussion takes a sentimental turn. A deep dive into the rising cost of everyday items since the mid‑’90s sparks a wave of storytelling, leading to a warm, cinematic trip back to an old‑school small‑town barber shop—complete with squeaky vinyl chairs, buzzing clippers, and the promise of a single treasured gumball. Fast‑forward to today, and the contrast is striking: sleek strip‑mall salons, bright lights, digital check‑ins, and quick trims that feel more clinical than cozy.

    Blending humor, nostalgia, and relatable everyday moments, this episode celebrates the charm of the past, the efficiency of the present, and the jingles that somehow get stuck in our heads forever. Whether you’re team “old-school barber shop” or “modern haircut express,” you’ll find something to smile about—and maybe reminisce about your own favorite slogan or childhood haircut memory.

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    26 min
  • Air Guitars and Essays
    Jan 4 2026

    Kick off the new year with a burst of energy and laughter as Midlife Young dives into three segments that bridge the gap between nostalgia and now. In this lively episode, the hosts swap air instruments for a musical guessing game, challenge each other with a Generational Thesaurus, and share stories about the evolution of writing school essays—no names, just relatable moments.

    • One Line Guess That Song: The hosts trade iconic song lyrics from their senior years, sparking memories and revealing how different generations interpret the same tunes. From ‘90s anthems to today’s chart-toppers, listeners are invited to play along and see which lines they recognize.
    • Generational Thesaurus: Ever wondered how slang changes over time? The hosts compare words like “cool,” “attractive,” and “confident” across decades, uncovering the quirky evolution of language and poking fun at the terms that make each generation unique.
    • Essays Then and Now: Through vivid storytelling, the episode contrasts the old-school grind of writing essays—encyclopedias, floppy disks, and dot matrix printers—with today’s tech-driven approach, complete with AI helpers and instant submissions. Despite the changes, some things (like procrastination) never go out of style.

    Whether you’re reminiscing about dial-up days or navigating the world of cloud docs, this episode celebrates the humor, challenges, and connections that come with growing up in different eras. Tune in for family banter, generational surprises, and a reminder that while technology evolves, the journey through adolescence and young adulthood is timeless.

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    25 min
  • An Ai New Years
    Dec 28 2025

    In this laid back New Year’s special, two generations kick back between holidays and decide to let artificial intelligence steer the episode… with predictably unpredictable results. From hilarious misreads to over scripted moments, they wrestle with an AI written outline while adding their own warm, spontaneous commentary along the way.


    Together, they compare New Year traditions across decades—countdowns, parties, Blockbuster nights, digital recaps—and discover how much has changed and how much still feels the same. They chat about resolutions, intentions, micro habits, and the yearly hope of becoming “a slightly better version” of yourself. There’s playful teasing, mini tangents, questionable sound effects, and a few unexpected reflections about family, technology, and the rituals that stick around no matter the era.


    Close out the year with laughter, stories, and a lighthearted reminder that even when AI tries to take over the script, real connection still leads the show.

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    25 min