My Next Generation

Rik Carranza

Welcome to My Next Generation, the Star Trek podcast where lifelong fan Rik introduces his son, Jonah, to the Star Trek universe one episode at a time. Each week, we watch and review an episode together, capturing the hilarious, honest, and surprisingly insightful reactions of a preschooler discovering Starfleet, the Federation, Klingons, Borg, and more for the very first time. A celebration of Star Trek, fatherhood, family, and passing the love of sci-fi to the next generation.

Episodes

  1. 4 days ago

    Jonah's First Star Trek Heartbreak Ep 10 Supernova Pt 1&2

    We’ve reached the incredible Season 1 finale, and there wasn’t a dry eye in the room. This week on My Next Generation, 5-year-old Jonah experiences his very first Star Trek heartbreak as we tackle the epic two-parter: "Supernova, Part 1 and 2." When the Starfleet armada arrives to intercept the Protostar, the Living Construct is unleashed, forcing Dal, Gwyn, and the crew to make an impossible choice. As the crew realizes they have to destroy their ship to save the Federation, Jonah learns a beautiful, tough lesson about heroism and sacrifice when it comes time to say goodbye to Hologram Janeway. Meanwhile, Dad geeks out over the incredible fleet of legacy Trek ships and explains why this finale succeeds where Star Trek: Picard Season 1 failed. In this episode, we discuss: The Fleet: Why Prodigy’s diverse, recognizable armada is a masterclass in fan service. The Heartbreak: Jonah’s emotional reaction to Hologram Janeway staying behind, and why Star Trek is such a powerful tool for teaching kids empathy. The Real Janeway: Vice Admiral Janeway's realization of what the Protostar crew truly sacrificed. Season 2 Update: We are taking a short break, but My Next Generation will return in mid-July as we dive into Season 2! Listener Question: Star Trek is all about storytelling that touches the heart. What is ONE storyline or episode in the Star Trek franchise that resonated with you the most emotionally? Let us know in the Q&A section below! Join the Crew!Thank you so much for joining us for Season 1! If you're enjoying our father-son journey through the stars, please hit Subscribe and leave us a 5-star rating to help other geeky parents find the show.

    35 min
  2. 22 Jun

    Freaky Friday in Space! Ep 9 Ghost in the Machine and Mindwalk

    Happy Birthday, Jonah! He is officially 5 years old—which, as Dad realizes, is the exact age he was when he first discovered Star Trek in 1987! After a week of camping, Nessie hunting, space ice cream, and cake, we are back to tackle two of our absolute favourite episodes of Star Trek: Prodigy so far. This week on My Next Generation, we're breaking down Episodes 17 and 18: "Ghost in the Machine" and "Mindwalk." First, the crew experiences a classic Trek rite of passage: a Holodeck malfunction! Jonah reviews the crew's custom programs, from Jankom Pog’s street-fighter simulation to a pirate ship that shoots fruit out of a cannon. Then, things get wild when Dal and Vice Admiral Janeway accidentally swap bodies in a hilarious, high-stakes Freaky Friday scenario. In this episode, we discuss: Jonah’s 5th birthday and Dad's memories of watching The Voyage Home and The Next Generation at the exact same age. The brilliance of the Dal/Janeway body swap. Dad’s passionate defense of Prodigy: why it is the perfect gateway show for a younger audience, and why shows like this are so vital for the future of the Star Trek franchise. 🗣️ Question of the Week: What would your regular holodeck program be? Let us know in the comments or leave a review! Join the Crew!If you're enjoying our father-son journey through the stars, please hit subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and leave us a 5-star review! It helps other geeky parents find the show.

    32 min
  3. "I Have to Tell My Friends About Star Trek!" Ep 8: All the World’s a Stage and Preludes

    8 Jun

    "I Have to Tell My Friends About Star Trek!" Ep 8: All the World’s a Stage and Preludes

    It turns out that trying to watch two lore-heavy Star Trek episodes back-to-back with a 4-year-old, who just came from a trampoline birthday party fueled by cake and balloons, was a mistake! This week on My Next Generation, Dad and Jonah are tackling Star Trek: Prodigy Episodes 15 and 16: "Masquerade" and "Preludes." While the double-feature format tested Jonah’s attention span, it also led to the ultimate proud-parent milestone: Jonah’s heart for Prodigy has grown so much that he actively wants to tell his friends all about Star Trek! While Dad geeks out over the massive reveal of Dal’s origin as an Arik Soong genetic augment and the tense skirmish in the Romulan Neutral Zone, Jonah is absolutely mesmerized by one thing: Murf bursting out of a "hamster ball" to use his new legs and kick some bad-guy butt! In this episode: The "fatal flaw" of the back-to-back episode viewing strategy. Dal’s DNA: 26 different species and a massive tie-in to TNG and Picard. Murf’s epic evolution into a humanoid fighter. A deep dive into "Preludes," the unique backstory episode that reveals the tragic but beautiful origins of Rok-Tahk, Zero, Jankom Pog, and the Diviner. Dad's rant on the frustration of Prodigy being removed from Paramount+ and why preserving this show for kids is so important. Question of the Week: If you could have the inherent traits of ANY Star Trek species, which species and which trait would you choose? Let us know in the comments or leave a review! Join the Crew!If you love seeing the final frontier through the eyes of a child (and relating to the chaos of parenting), please hit subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and leave us a review!

    37 min
  4. First Contact with a 4-Year-Old's Attention Span. Ep 7: All the World’s a Stage and Crossroads

    3 Jun

    First Contact with a 4-Year-Old's Attention Span. Ep 7: All the World’s a Stage and Crossroads

    Welcome back to My Next Generation! This week, the realities of podcasting with a four-year-old finally catch up with us. While Jonah might be retiring his "thumbs up/thumbs down" rating system for the day, his love for Star Trek: Prodigy is stronger than ever. In this episode, we’re tackling two massive, lore-heavy adventures: "All the World's a Stage" and "Crossroads." Dad geeks out over some amazing Original Series and Next Generation deep cuts (The Galileo shuttlecraft! Ensign Garrovick! Okona!), while Jonah is completely mesmerized by Murf's big transformation. In this episode, we discuss: The "Enderprizians" and why having faith in the ideals of Starfleet is so important. Jonah’s theories on Murf: Is he turning into a butterfly, or just a "person with legs"? The crew’s chaotic first contact with the real Vice Admiral Janeway, and a daring escape into the Romulan Neutral Zone. A hilarious behind-the-scenes story about Jonah seeing a poster for Lower Decks and fiercely defending his favorite crew: "That's not my Star Trek!" A quick heads-up: Dad’s voice is a little raspy this week (blame the Arsenal Champions League match!), and we experienced a slight echo with our microphones. Thank you for bearing with our technical hiccups—we'll have the audio back to pristine condition next week! Be sure to listen to the very end for a sweet, impromptu musical performance from Jonah. Join the Conversation!What was your very first Star Trek series? Let us know in the comments or leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you love seeing a new generation discover the final frontier, please hit subscribe and share the show with a fellow Trekker!

    23 min
  5. Starfleet Doesn't Kill People! Ep 5: A Moral Star pt 1&2

    19 May

    Starfleet Doesn't Kill People! Ep 5: A Moral Star pt 1&2

    It’s a massive mid-season finale event on My Next Generation! This week, we are tackling Star Trek: Prodigy’s epic two-parter, "A Moral Star" (Parts 1 & 2). But Dad and 4-year-old Jonah aren’t exploring the Delta Quadrant alone—we’ve brought in a very special guest: Grandad! Listen in as three generations of our family squeeze onto the sofa to watch the Protostar crew execute a daring rescue mission. Jonah takes on the role of First Officer, trying to explain the plot to his Grandad, cheering on his favourite character (Rok-Tahk), and revealing the shocking secret of where the Protostar's missing warp core went (spoiler: Murf ate it). Beyond the couch-climbing and crash-landing reenactments, Dad uses the episode to talk to Jonah about what it really means to be in Starfleet. We discuss why the Federation chooses rescuing over revenge, how Rok-Tahk discovers her true potential as an engineer, and why the "good guys" don't just kill the bad guys. Finally, Dad takes a moment at the end of the show to address a hot topic from the listeners: Is a 4-year-old too young to be watching Star Trek? Join the Conversation: What should Jonah watch next? Should we stick with Prodigy, jump back to The Animated Series, or brave some early TNG? Let us know! Leave a comment on our YouTube channel, hit us up on Threads, and don't forget to leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if you're enjoying the mission so far! Connect with Rik Carranza: Discord: https://discord.gg/5DrBNp4 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rikcarranza... Threads: https://www.threads.net/@rikcarranza BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/rikcarranza.... TikTok: https://www.TikTok.com/rikcarranza

    32 min

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Welcome to My Next Generation, the Star Trek podcast where lifelong fan Rik introduces his son, Jonah, to the Star Trek universe one episode at a time. Each week, we watch and review an episode together, capturing the hilarious, honest, and surprisingly insightful reactions of a preschooler discovering Starfleet, the Federation, Klingons, Borg, and more for the very first time. A celebration of Star Trek, fatherhood, family, and passing the love of sci-fi to the next generation.

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