Stupid Gen X Tricks

The Daves

Stupid Gen X Tricks: The podcast for people who used to be cool. Join The Daves (Anderson and Seldin), two longtime friends who met in the chaos of a presidential campaign, worked in the White House, and somehow made it out alive—only to realize they’re now the middle children of history, wedged between Boomers and Millennials, watching their pop culture references get blank stares. Each episode, they sit down with fascinating guests to swap war stories, dissect what the hell happened to our world, and figure out what it all means now. Expect deep dives into music, movies, sports, politics, and the shared trauma of growing up analog in a digital world. If you remember life before the internet but still somehow know how to use it, this one’s for you.

Episodes

  1. Is Gen X Funny?  Spy, the Daily Show, and more!

    06/06/2025

    Is Gen X Funny? Spy, the Daily Show, and more!

    Emmy-winning Daily Show writer Daniel Radosh joins us to talk Spy Magazine, snark, satire, and the fine line between irony and belief. What made Gen X humor so sharp, so snarky — and so influential? In this episode, we talk with Daniel Radosh, senior writer and producer at The Daily Show, about his career arc from the legendary Spy Magazine to one of the most iconic satire shows in TV history.  We dive into: How Spy changed magazine journalism forever 📰 Why Gen X humor leaned so hard on irony 😎 The evolution from Suck.com to Gawker, and the generational split A hilarious Daily Show segment on Chelsea Clinton and diarrhea (yes, really) 💩 Whether humor still has the power to shake people up And if it's still possible to have your mind blown after 50 🧠✨ Plus: wormholes featuring The Wayback Machine and some unsung woodblock percussion. Whether you were a Spy reader, a Jon Stewart fan, or just a Gen Xer wondering what happened to our sense of humor, this one’s for you. 📢 Like what you hear? Subscribe, share, and skywrite about us. We need your help to grow! 00:00 – Hello Little Rock, Hello Pittsburgh   01:20 – Separated at Birth: Jaws, Dino & Darryl Strawberry   03:40 – Welcome to Stupid Gen X Tricks: Game Changers   05:00 – Our Game-Changing Moments: Spy Magazine & Clinton ‘92   08:30 – Introducing Daniel Radosh   10:00 – Daniel’s Gen X Comedy Career Arc   13:00 – Spy, Snark, and Satire: A New Magazine Era   16:00 – Gen X vs. Millennials: Suck.com vs. Gawker   18:00 – What Made *Spy* So Influential   21:00 – Daily Show, Diarrhea Jokes, and Breaking Jon Stewart   27:00 – Is Satire to Blame for Cynicism?   30:00 – Does the Left Lack a Sense of Humor?   33:00 – Twitter, Humor, and the Age of Overreaction   36:00 – Do Jokes Really Change Power?   38:00 – Can We Still Be Surprised in Our 50s?   42:00 – Radosh on Taylor Swift, 100 gecs & Joyful Discovery   44:00 – Wormholes: The Wayback Machine & Woodblocks   51:00 – Next Time on Stupid Gen X Tricks…

    53 min
  2. What the Heck Is Gen X Anyway?

    06/06/2025

    What the Heck Is Gen X Anyway?

    👾 Ready to deep dive into the Gen X zeitgeist?  On this episode of Stupid Gen X Tricks, we’re breaking down what makes our generation tick. From movie matchups like Heathers vs. High Fidelity to the secret sauce behind nostalgia bombs like Stranger Things, we cover it all.  We’re joined by authors Melissa Lenos and Kevin Ferguson, whose upcoming book Generation X: The Popular Culture that Defined the MTV Generation offers fresh insight into how our formative years continue to echo through pop culture today.  We get into:   🎧 Mixtape romance & Ducky dilemmas  🎤 Mariah Carey, creative control & camera angles  🧨 Authenticity, apathy & selling out  🛼 Latchkey freedom & Gen X identity  🌀 Plus: wormholes on swearing science and Errol Morris’s Interrotron  Like, subscribe, skywrite—and stay tuned for our next big guest: Daily Show honcho Daniel Radosh. 🕶️😎  Chapters:  00:00 Introduction and Opening Banter  00:31 Defining Gen X Through Movies  01:05 Welcome to Stupid Gen X Tricks  01:30 Exploring Gen X Culture  05:47 High Fidelity and Gen X Identity  09:38 Special Guests: Authors of Gen X Culture  12:31 Gen X Nostalgia and Cultural Impact  29:52 Rock the Vote and Political Engagement  33:38 The Art of the Mixtape  37:17 The Melissa Story and Gen X Naming Trends  37:43 Hidden Tracks on CDs: A Nostalgic Discovery  38:54 Mix Tapes and Teenage Memories  40:53 Gen X Culture Today: Severance and John Hughes  45:23 Debating Gen X Media: Ducky and Reality Bites  49:40 Latchkey Kids and Free-Range Childhoods  01:03:18 Errol Morris's Interritron and Documentary Filmmaking

    1h 9m
  3. Gen X Tastemakers: How Did We Find Music Before Streaming?

    06/06/2025

    Gen X Tastemakers: How Did We Find Music Before Streaming?

    Before the algorithm told you what to like, you had to hunt for the good stuff. The Daves rewind to a time when musical discovery meant late-night radio signals, cryptic record store recommendations, and trusting your gut on a cool-looking album cover.  This week’s guest is Brandon Schmidt—yes, that Brandon Schmidt—who went from booking bands in college to shaping MTV’s digital future, discovering Interpol, and living the rock-and-roll manager life. These days, he owns Soma Sounds, a record store that keeps the spirit of music discovery alive.  🔥 What’s inside?  The secret sauce behind finding the cool music before Spotify and TikTok did it for you Brandon’s behind-the-scenes tales from MTV’s golden era and how it shaped the music we love A wild story involving the Pixies, a legendary concert, and an unexpected visit from David Bowie 🤯 How a single notebook changed the course of music history (and led to Interpol’s rise) What it’s really like to tour the world with a rising band—including near-disasters, VIP hangs, and picking the perfect opening act That time Brandon and Dave flat-out turned down Pearl Jam for $500—because, well, hindsight is 20/20 📻 Plus, the Daves weigh in on the eternal debate: Was discovering music better when you had to work for it?  🔎 Ready for deep cuts, lost gems, and some epic nostalgia? Hit play, and let’s go digging. 🎧  00:00 – Welcome to the Rabbit Hole 🌀 – Weather talk, island survival picks & musical lifelines 01:00 – Before the Algorithm: How We Found Music in the ‘80s 🎧 – From underground radio to record store deep dives 02:17 – Meet Brandon Schmidt: From College Concerts to Rock Stardom 🤘 08:10 – The Classical Kid Goes Alt – Brandon’s unexpected journey into alternative music 16:56 – That Time David Bowie Crashed a Pixies Gig 👀 – The Oberlin concert that became legend 25:33 – Inside the Record Store Scene – Where music discovery really happened 28:24 – Bringing MTV Online: The Birth of Digital Music Culture 💻 39:56 – The Notebook That Changed Everything 📓 – How a simple habit led to Interpol’s rise 41:05 – Interpol Hits It Big: What Stardom Looks Like Up Close 43:26 – Tour Life: Traffic Jams, Movie Stars & Rock-and-Roll Chaos 🎸 45:08 – Opening Acts 101: The Art of the Perfect Pairing – How headliners really pick their openers 52:04 – Guides, Gurus, & Tastemakers: Who Helped Us Find the Good Stuff? 01:01:13 – Music Discovery Then vs. Now: What’s Lost, What’s Gained? 🔄 01:06:23 – Final Thoughts & Parting Shots 🎤 01:11:00 – Wormholes: The Kiffness, Hawaiian Shirts, and Random Internet Joy

    1h 19m
5
out of 5
6 Ratings

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Stupid Gen X Tricks: The podcast for people who used to be cool. Join The Daves (Anderson and Seldin), two longtime friends who met in the chaos of a presidential campaign, worked in the White House, and somehow made it out alive—only to realize they’re now the middle children of history, wedged between Boomers and Millennials, watching their pop culture references get blank stares. Each episode, they sit down with fascinating guests to swap war stories, dissect what the hell happened to our world, and figure out what it all means now. Expect deep dives into music, movies, sports, politics, and the shared trauma of growing up analog in a digital world. If you remember life before the internet but still somehow know how to use it, this one’s for you.