73 episodes

Ever wanted to tell Millennials where to shove their avocado toast? Have an urge to tell Gen X'ers the 90s called and they want their printed resumes back? Well, you’ve found the right podcast. Join two friends Elisabeth (a Millenial) and Nicole (a Gen Xer) as they take a trip down the generational divide debating everything from pop culture to politics, to internet cults and common sense. New episodes drop every week.

You're Not Wrong Elisabeth and Nicole

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 31 Ratings

Ever wanted to tell Millennials where to shove their avocado toast? Have an urge to tell Gen X'ers the 90s called and they want their printed resumes back? Well, you’ve found the right podcast. Join two friends Elisabeth (a Millenial) and Nicole (a Gen Xer) as they take a trip down the generational divide debating everything from pop culture to politics, to internet cults and common sense. New episodes drop every week.

    You’re Not a College Scam

    You’re Not a College Scam

    Is college still worth it? Or is it all just a scam? With Gen Z feeling less excited about college than ever, Nicole dives deep into whether college is still a worthy investment – or if it ever was. What do you think? Is the degree worth it? Or an expensive piece of paper?

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    • 54 min
    You’re Not the Real Tiger King

    You’re Not the Real Tiger King

    Long before the world knew Carole Baskin and Joe Exotic, there was Gene Holloway. This legendary figure from Tampa fearlessly grappled with bears, played a pivotal role in the birth of one of America’s beloved restaurants, and, believe it or not, managed to stage a remarkable comeback from the afterlife. Yet, the most bizarre aspects of his life story are still to be uncovered. Join Elisabeth, Nicole, and a captivating special guest as they embark on a journey into the extraordinary life of Gene Holloway.

    Find our guest Sam Shepherd on IG and Tik Tok @socialshepherdadventures.

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    • 1 hr 18 min
    You're Not a Cheater

    You're Not a Cheater

    STOP. Have you left a review yet? Stop reading and go do that now!

    Recent celebrity tea has brought cheating to a forefront of all our minds. And while being cheated on is always traumatizing, the ways cheaters get caught can be pretty wild! Join us in a millennial moment where we focus on stories from around X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit on the crazy ways cheaters got caught.

    If you like what you heard, please make sure to rate, review and subscribe. All 5-star reviews get read on our show!

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    • 39 min
    You’re Not Irrationally Afraid

    You’re Not Irrationally Afraid

    Do you take the tags off the mattress? Still concerned about the Bermuda triangle? Maybe quicksand has you very skeptical of the beach? Then this episode is for you. Relive your 90’s irrational childhood fears in this Gen X file.

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    • 34 min
    You’re Not Tipping Right

    You’re Not Tipping Right

    If you’ve left the house recently then you probably know that tipping culture is changing quickly. But what’s a fair tip and what’s just tipflation? Join us for a millennial moment as the ladies discuss how to tip right and everything you’re doing wrong.

    If you like what you heard make sure to rate, review, and subscribe.

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    • 1 hr 2 min
    You’re Not the Mandela Effect

    You’re Not the Mandela Effect

    Did Nelson Mandela die in prison? Or did he go on to become a president? What was the name of those bears? And did the monopoly guy always have a monocle? In this Gen X File, Nicole discusses the Mandela Effect and the different ways we misremember pop culture from the 90’s to now.

    If you like what you heard make sure to rate, review, and subscribe.

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    • 1 hr 2 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
31 Ratings

31 Ratings

Graphicartz ,

This Baby Boomer Enjoys It

This podcast, with its eclectic variety of topics provides an entertaining and revealing peek into the attitudes and opinions of two generations, a Millennial and a GenXer. It is an interesting dynamic to witness and I listen weekly. As a Baby Boomer I find myself agreeing and disagreeing with the both of them in turn. And as a highly opinionated Baby Boomer many times I don’t agree with either and end up SMH. But it’s all good.

The topics are always interesting and I have to admit I’ve even learned a thing or two from time to time. They are both funny and earnest and seem to be having a good time sorting things out.

I think you might enjoy it. Give it a try. You might find you’re not wrong.

Charmedrose ,

Great chemistry!!

I love the dynamic between the generations. Lots of differences and similarities to be explored.

s.porch ,

Power Duo!

So enjoy hearing Elisabeth and Nicole go back and forth on their topics! I kept responding to their conversations like I was a third person in the podcast haha! Keep up the good work, you two! Ya’ll are great 😊

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