The Gen X Files
Hosts Jim and Adam have built The Gen X Files into a seriously prolific operation, with 231 episodes and counting. Each week they pick a single topic that resonates with Generation X and spend the full episode on it, covering movies, TV, technology, and social issues with equal enthusiasm. What makes this show distinctive is the themed monthly approach. They'll dedicate an entire month to a concept like "CompuKids" (exploring the role of computers in Gen X childhoods), "First Loves" (the movies and shows that first captured their attention), or "June Doom" (focusing on disaster and apocalyptic films). Other months have featured deep examinations of Stephen King's 70s and 80s books alongside their many adaptations, classic game shows like Jeopardy! and Match Game, and sci-fi landmarks like Tron and WarGames. The themed structure gives the show a sense of direction that purely reactive nostalgia podcasts often lack. Jim and Adam clearly plan their content carefully, and their conversations benefit from that preparation. Episodes on The Six Million Dollar Man and Quantum Leap show real knowledge of the source material, not just fond memories. The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music. For Gen Xers who appreciate a structured, topic-driven approach to revisiting their formative years, The Gen X Files is one of the most organized and consistent shows in the space.
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