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GenXElle: Raised on Reruns

Podcast by GenXElle

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About GenXElle: Raised on Reruns

GenXElle: Raised on Reruns is a nostalgia-forward podcast for the generation raised on after-school specials, family dramas, variety shows, and sitcom living rooms Hosted by lifelong TV kid Elle, each episode revisits the shows and characters that shaped us as kids, what we felt, what we believed, what we escaped into, and then looks at them again through adult eyes. What do they tell us about who we were back then, and are they somehow still a part of who we are today?

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17 episodes

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The Love Boat & Fantasy Island: Dreams and Consequences

Saturday night television had a rhythm. First came the romance and optimism of The Love Boat, where strangers boarded a cruise ship carrying emotional baggage and usually left with misunderstandings resolved and hearts a little lighter. And then the tone shifted. A small plane descended over the ocean. “Da plane! Da plane!” On Fantasy Island, guests arrived chasing their deepest wishes only to discover that fantasies rarely unfold the way we expect. Together, these two shows created one of the most unusual emotional pairings in television history: first the dream, then the lesson. In this Season One finale of GenXElle: Raised on Reruns, I explore how The Love Boat and Fantasy Island quietly shaped the emotional rhythm of Saturday nights for GenX, offering stories about romance, regret, longing, and the complicated truths people discover when their wishes finally come true. Because sometimes the stories that raised us weren’t just entertainment. They were rehearsals for life. #GenX #GenXPodcast #PopCultureDeepDive #LoveBoat #FantasyIsland

28 Apr 2026 - 20 min
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Schoolhouse Rock: The Gen X Soundtrack of Learning

Before streaming. Before DVR. Before educational apps. There were three-minute cartoon songs tucked between Saturday morning cartoons that somehow managed to teach an entire generation how the world worked. Schoolhouse Rock wasn’t supposed to be a classroom. It was supposed to be entertainment. But through jazz musicians, Broadway lyricists, catchy melodies, and wonderfully strange animation, it quietly taught Gen X about grammar, math, science, and civics. Conjunctions. Interjections. Multiplication tables. How a bill becomes a law. We didn’t sit down to study any of it. We just watched cartoons. In this episode, we revisit the songs that slipped into our memories and never left, from Conjunction Junction and Interjections to Interplanet Janet, The Great American Melting Pot, and I’m Just a Bill, and explore why these tiny animated lessons worked so well. Somehow, decades later, most of us can still finish the sentence. “Conjunction Junction…” And without missing a beat… “…what’s your function?” #GenX #GenXPodcast #PopCultureDeepDive #SchoolhouseRock #SaturdayMorningCartoons

21 Apr 2026 - 25 min
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Little House on the Prairie: The Myth of a Simpler Time

Little House on the Prairie looked like one of the most wholesome shows on television. Wide open land. A close-knit family. A small town built on faith and community. But beneath that peaceful surface was a very different story. Life on the frontier was unstable. Families faced poverty, illness, loss,and the constant struggle to build something out of almost nothing. For many Gen X kids, Little House felt comforting. The family loved each other. Problems were faced together. And every episode seemed to offer some kind of emotional resolution. But watching the show now, it reveals something deeper. This wasn’t just a story about pioneer life. It was a story about resilience; about how families survive when stability disappears, and the future is uncertain. In this episode, I explore the emotional lessons Little House on the Prairie quietly taught Gen X about hardship, faith, family bonds, and the strength it takes to keep going when life doesn’t get easier. #GenX #GenXPodcast #PopCultureDeepDive #LittleHouseOnThePrairie #ClassicTV

14 Apr 2026 - 21 min
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Good Times & The Jeffersons: Two Families, One American Dream

Good Times and The Jeffersons were both part of Norman Lear’s television universe. Both centered on Black families. Both comedies. But emotionally, they were telling very different stories. One family was fighting to survive inside poverty. The other had climbed into financial success and was discovering that success didn’t erase history, pressure, or insecurity. As kids, many of us watched these shows because they were funny. We laughed at J.J. We sang along to “Movin’ On Up.” We followed the families week after week. But looking back now, these shows were doing something much deeper. They were quietly showing Gen X how the American Dream doesn’t begin at the same starting line for everyone. In this episode, I explore the emotional lessons these two shows carried about survival, dignity, family pressure, and what happens when people are chasing the same dream from very different circumstances. #GenX #GenXPodcast #PopCultureDeepDive #GoodTimes #TheJeffersons

7 Apr 2026 - 22 min
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One Day at a Time: When Plans Fall Apart

One Day at a Time looked like a traditional sitcom. A laugh track. An apartment set. A neighbor who walked in whenever he wanted. But underneath that familiar structure, the show was doing something quietly radical. Instead of starting with a happy family, it started after the happy ending had already fallen apart. A newly divorced mother rebuilding her life. Two teenage daughters trying to understand a world that suddenly looked very different than the one they expected. For Gen X kids watching in the 1970s, the message was subtle but powerful. Adults didn’t always have the answers. Sometimes they were figuring things out in real time. In this episode of GenXElle: Raised on Reruns, I explore how One Day at a Time captured the emotional reality of divorce, independence, and the quiet courage it takes to rebuild a life when everything changes. And what those stories taught Gen X kids about resilience long before we had the language to explain it. #GenX #GenXPodcast #PopCultureDeepDive #OneDayAtATime #NormanLear

31 Mar 2026 - 19 min
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