24 episodes

A podcast anthology series exploring the eras, subcultures, and obsessions we can't leave behind. In this season, hosts Raymond Wiley (Out There Radio, Disinformation, The Shadow of Ideas) and Audra Wolfmann (Speakeasily vs. the '80s) focus on the 1990s, the decade that made us.

Retrophilia: The '90s in Music, Film & Culture Audra Wolfmann & Raymond Wiley

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    • 4.8 • 24 Ratings

A podcast anthology series exploring the eras, subcultures, and obsessions we can't leave behind. In this season, hosts Raymond Wiley (Out There Radio, Disinformation, The Shadow of Ideas) and Audra Wolfmann (Speakeasily vs. the '80s) focus on the 1990s, the decade that made us.

    Malls in the '90s

    Malls in the '90s

    Calling all Mall Rats, Mall Goths, Mall Punks, and Mallternatives! Malls fulfilled our dreams and socials scenes for generations, but they are quickly turning from a safe haven for teenagers to abandoned monuments to late stage capitalism. Born of the suburbs, malls had their last great era in the 1990s. Audra and Raymond talk mall movies, mall history, and read some very provocative listener mail on the topic.
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    • 1 hr 21 min
    Suburban Landscapes and Rites of Passage: The Story of Church Youth Groups

    Suburban Landscapes and Rites of Passage: The Story of Church Youth Groups

    Were the ‘90s the Suburbs Decade? Raymond and Audra discuss the explosion of the suburbs and its hand in creating the Church Youth Group, Youth Pastors, and even Christian Rock. Raymond’s personal experiences (and listener input), help flesh out this very ‘90s phenomenon. Audra finally gets to ask the burning question, “What’s up with the whole Christian haunted house thing?!”
    PS: King of the Hill episode “Reborn to be Wild” (S8.E2) is heavily referenced.
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    • 1 hr 11 min
    End Times: Horror and the Millennium

    End Times: Horror and the Millennium

    It's end times fun times here at Retrophilia as we discuss how anxieties for Y2K expressed themselves in 90's cinema via apocalypse-themed movies. It was a decade full of 'em, but we'll focus on two movies that share several themes in common: IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS (1994) and THE NINTH GATE (1999).

    • 57 min
    '90s Cable TV

    '90s Cable TV

    If television was your babysitter, this episode is for you! Audra & Raymond discuss sweet sweet cable TV, why it was invented and how we spent our childhoods (and beyond) parked in front of it. From Nickelodeon to MTV to Skinemax, Retrophilia unscrambles shows like "The Adventures of Pete & Pete," VH1's "Behind the Music," "USA Up All Night," and many more. Plus, listener memories!
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    • 1 hr 1 min
    1994: The Year Alternative Became Mainstream

    1994: The Year Alternative Became Mainstream

    Retrophilia is back, baby! Audra and Raymond are thrilled to return to the ‘90s after a year-long sabbatical living in the present day. They dive right back in with the year the music changed. 1994 was the peak year of crossover madness. Find out how Alternative, Modern, and College Rock went blazing into the mainstream, and how Green Day, NIN, Pearl Jam, Beck, and Ween (?!) became household names (and how flannels ended up in your Sears catalog).    
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    • 55 min
    90's Alt. Comedy

    90's Alt. Comedy

    Just like music and film, comedy went through a transformation in the 1990s. Perhaps in reaction to the glut of mediocre and shallow comedians of the '80s, comedy shows like MR. SHOW, KIDS IN THE HALL, and SPACE GHOST COAST TO COAST upended expectations with their alternative brand of social commentary and changed the way we think about comedy today.

    • 53 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
24 Ratings

24 Ratings

Learning by Experience ,

So much nostalgia!

I find that looking back can be painful, but this is a nice flashback. I also enjoy the friendship of the hosts.

Jeff stiefer ,

Great podcast for a great era

I’m enjoying this podcast so far as the two hosts review the decade I consider my fundamental years discussing cultural changes, musical trends, and growing up in a time of sometimes weird changes to the world around us. It’s also nice to hear a thoughtful and funny dissection of the years I was in high school with somebody I went to high school with :-)

Quiviltra ,

Well done!

2 episodes in and already a fan.
Kudos on the “goth kids” episodes for all your references to fashion and music. Keep it going and I’ll keep listening.

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