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You Can Call Me, Karen

Podcast door Manni, Steph, Karen

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90s nostalgia. Early 2000s chaos. One of them is actually named Karen. You Can Call Me Karen is the pop culture podcast for anyone who grew up on reality TV, survived the early internet, and still has opinions about all of it. New episodes every Sunday.

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Wait, Ryan Reynolds Was on TGIF?

Text Us Your Karen Stories [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506081/fan_mail/new] It’s the season finale, and the hosts are diving headfirst into one of the most iconic pop culture rituals of the ‘90s: TGIF. From pizza rolls and blanket forts to sitcom theme songs permanently burned into our brains, this episode is a full nostalgia trip through the golden era of family-friendly Friday night television. The conversation explores why TGIF became more than just a TV block — it became a shared cultural experience that brought families together around one screen every week. The hosts revisit classics like *Family Matters*, *Boy Meets World*, *Sister, Sister*, *Step by Step*, *Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper*, and more while unpacking how television shaped routines, family traditions, humor, and even emotional connection during the pre-streaming era. Along the way, they discuss: * The rise and fall of appointment television * Why theme songs mattered so much * Steve Urkel becoming an accidental cultural phenomenon * The surprising *Perfect Strangers* connection to *Family Matters* * The shift from wholesome sitcoms to “edgier” TV in the late ‘90s and early 2000s * How streaming changed the way families consume entertainment together It’s funny, heartfelt, deeply nostalgic, and the perfect finale to close out the season. --- # Detailed Timeline Chapters ## 00:00 – 07:00 | Season Finale Kickoff & Friday Night Nostalgia The hosts open the season finale with memories of growing up during the TGIF era, setting the tone with stories about family routines, Friday night traditions, snacks, and the excitement of gathering around the TV every week. ## 07:00 – 15:00 | Why TGIF Became a Cultural Phenomenon A deep conversation about why TGIF connected so strongly with audiences — from relatable family dynamics to wholesome humor and the magic of shared weekly viewing experiences before streaming existed. ## 15:00 – 23:00 | Iconic Sitcoms & Legendary Theme Songs The hosts revisit classic shows like *Family Matters*, *Boy Meets World*, *Step by Step*, *Sister, Sister*, and *Full House*, while celebrating unforgettable intros and theme songs that instantly trigger nostalgia. ## 23:00 – 31:00 | Steve Urkel, TV Spin-Offs & Sitcom Takeovers Discussion shifts into the rise of Steve Urkel as a breakout TV icon, the surprising *Perfect Strangers* connection to *Family Matters*, and how certain characters unexpectedly became the center of entire franchises. ## 31:00 – 38:00 | Childhood Memories, Parenting & Comfort TV The conversation becomes more personal as the hosts reflect on strict household routines, family bonding through television, and why nostalgic sitcoms still provide emotional comfort in adulthood. ## 38:00 – 45:00 | The Decline of Family-Friendly Television The group examines how television evolved away from wholesome family programming into more fragmented and edgy entertainment, comparing appointment TV culture with modern binge streaming habits. ## 45:00 – 53:00 | Growing Up with TV & Changing Media Habits A hilarious and reflective segment about accidentally watching age-inappropriate content as kids, the evolution of television standards, and whether families still share entertainment together the way they once did. ## 53:00 – 56:00 | Final Reflections & Season Finale Send-Off Lastly, please follow us on Instagram (@youcancallmekaren [https://www.instagram.com/youcancallmekaren_pod/]), TikTok (@YCCMKPod [https://www.tiktok.com/@yccmkpod]), and like/subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! As always - a big thank you to Steve Olszewski for the art and images, Calid B and SJ Fadeaway for the musical mixings, and huge credit to Malvina Reynolds (writer) and Schroder Music Co. (ASCAP) (publisher) of the song “Little Boxes

20 mei 2026 - 56 min
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Saved by the Bell — The Zack Attack Is Back Baby!

Text Us Your Karen Stories [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506081/fan_mail/new] This week on You Can Call Me Karen, Karen and Steph take a nostalgic walk back into the golden age of 90s television as they revisit the iconic teen sitcom *Saved by the Bell*. Before heading to Bayside High, the conversation kicks off with a surprisingly deep discussion sparked by a viral Threads post about Mel B and the problematic origins of the “Scary Spice” nickname. From there, the hosts unpack the cultural impact of Saved by the Bell, the awkwardness and charm of early 90s sitcoms, forgotten storylines, behind-the-scenes tea, evolving TV standards, and how modern audiences view childhood television very differently today. Along the way, they explore topics like representation in media, child actors, moral lessons in classic sitcoms, nostalgia culture, and how television shaped an entire generation. If you grew up with Zack Morris schemes, caffeine pill meltdowns, Saturday morning sitcoms, or Spice Girls mania, this episode is packed with millennial nostalgia, thoughtful commentary, and plenty of laughs. Credits & Sources: https://vocal.media/geeks/the-history-of-saved-by-the-bell-part-i-the-original-run [https://vocal.media/geeks/the-history-of-saved-by-the-bell-part-i-the-original-run] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saved_by_the_Bell [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saved_by_the_Bell] https://www.threads.com/@_freddyb._/post/DVk0GJXDigc?xmt=AQF0nJEZ8XQXDPlbp3x2Bnykj7Vj9DLtakSOODkqoj3gCxJkJoWKSKKDBaOSv2wq5ufmwVG7&slof=1 [https://www.threads.com/@_freddyb._/post/DVk0GJXDigc?xmt=AQF0nJEZ8XQXDPlbp3x2Bnykj7Vj9DLtakSOODkqoj3gCxJkJoWKSKKDBaOSv2wq5ufmwVG7&slof=1] Lastly, please follow us on Instagram (@youcancallmekaren [https://www.instagram.com/youcancallmekaren_pod/]), TikTok (@YCCMKPod [https://www.tiktok.com/@yccmkpod]), and like/subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! As always - a big thank you to Steve Olszewski for the art and images, Calid B and SJ Fadeaway for the musical mixings, and huge credit to Malvina Reynolds (writer) and Schroder Music Co. (ASCAP) (publisher) of the song “Little Boxes

10 mei 2026 - 55 min
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Slimfast for Lunch and a Sensible Dinner.

Text Us Your Karen Stories [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506081/fan_mail/new]  Episode 38: Slimfast for Lunch and a Sensible Dinner. Are dietary guidelines actually changing—or have we been misled all along?** In this episode, we break down the **truth behind modern nutrition, diet culture, and food trends**—from outdated “low-fat” rules to today’s evolving science on what we *should* be eating. Inspired by insights from Dr. Jessica Knurick, we unpack the latest discussions around dietary guidelines, explore the history behind nutrition advice, and revisit iconic food fads that shaped how we eat today. From **processed foods vs whole foods**, to **low-carb vs low-fat debates**, to the emotional side of eating—we keep it real, relatable, and grounded in both science and personal experience.  If you've ever questioned what’s actually healthy… this episode is for you. --- #  CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro – What Are We Really Eating? 06:12 Food Perception & Upbringing 12:24 Karen Story Segment 18:36 Habits, Routine & Wellness 24:48 Dietary Guidelines Explained 31:00 Whole Foods vs Processed Foods 37:12 Real-Life Balance & Chaos 43:24 Food Trends & Diet Fads 49:36 Low-Fat vs Low-Carb Debate 55:48 Sugar, Snacks & Nostalgia ---  WHAT YOU’LL LEARN ✔️ Why dietary guidelines keep changing ✔️ The truth about “healthy eating” trends ✔️ How diet culture shaped our food choices ✔️ The difference between real nutrition vs hype ✔️ Practical insights you can actually apply --- #  SOURCES & REFERENCES • Dr. Jessica Knurick – Dietary Guidelines Breakdown [https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKz4wHpv-a-/?igsh=c2t1ZzliaGFzamlo] • CNN – History of Dietary Guidelines [https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/08/health/what-to-eat-experts-dietary-guidelines-wellness] • Vogue – Food Fads by Decade [https://www.vogue.com/slideshow/fad-diet-trends-weight-watchers-atkins-paleo-diet] --- WHY YOU SHOULD WATCH This isn’t just another nutrition talk. It’s a **real conversation** about how food, culture, and misinformation collide—and how to cut through the noise. --- DON’T FORGET  Like the video if you found value  Comment your thoughts on diet trends  Subscribe for more real conversations # diet culture, dietary guidelines, healthy eating truth, nutrition myths, food trends, low carb vs low fat, processed food vs whole food, wellness podcast, nutrition facts explained, diet fads history Lastly, please follow us on Instagram (@youcancallmekaren [https://www.instagram.com/youcancallmekaren_pod/]), TikTok (@YCCMKPod [https://www.tiktok.com/@yccmkpod]), and like/subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! As always - a big thank you to Steve Olszewski for the art and images, Calid B and SJ Fadeaway for the musical mixings, and huge credit to Malvina Reynolds (writer) and Schroder Music Co. (ASCAP) (publisher) of the song “Little Boxes

2 mei 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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Save the Last Dance Gave Us A Lot to Untangle

Text Us Your Karen Stories [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506081/fan_mail/new] In this episode, we take a deep dive into Save the Last Dance—a defining millennial teen film that blends romance, identity, race, and dance culture. We unpack how the film shaped early 2000s cinema, its use of music and choreography, and how its themes hold up today. From breaking down iconic dance movie tropes to examining the cultural and racial narratives embedded in the story, this conversation explores both the nostalgia and the نقد (critique) surrounding the film. We also look at how Save the Last Dance fits into the broader landscape of dance movies and why it continues to spark discussion decades later. Whether you’re revisiting the film or analyzing it for the first time, this episode offers a thoughtful mix of film appreciation, critique, and cultural reflection. KEY TOPICS COVERED Save the Last Dance analysis Dance movie breakdown Early 2000s teen films Interracial relationships in movies Film critique & cultural commentary Movie soundtrack analysis Dance film tropes explained SOURCES & REFERENCES Film Review (Oct 30) — Ashley Hajimirsadeghi Overview of the Movie — Rob Anderson 30 Essential Dance Movies — Rotten Tomatoes All the Right Moves: Dance Movie Types and Tropes The Score: Mapping the Music and Style of Save the Last Dance Medium Article on Race in Save the Last Dance Why Save the Last Dance and Other Millennial Teen Movies Are Now on My Sh*t List ABOUT THE PODCAST We break down films, culture, and storytelling—diving deep into what makes movies impactful, controversial, and timeless. Expect honest conversations, detailed analysis, and fresh perspectives on classic and modern films. TAGS  save the last dance analysis, dance movie breakdown, 2000s teen movies, film analysis podcast, movie review podcast, interracial relationship movies, dance films explained, nostalgic movies, film critique, pop culture analysis Lastly, please follow us on Instagram (@youcancallmekaren [https://www.instagram.com/youcancallmekaren_pod/]), TikTok (@YCCMKPod [https://www.tiktok.com/@yccmkpod]), and like/subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! As always - a big thank you to Steve Olszewski for the art and images, Calid B and SJ Fadeaway for the musical mixings, and huge credit to Malvina Reynolds (writer) and Schroder Music Co. (ASCAP) (publisher) of the song “Little Boxes

19 apr 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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Columbine, Incel Culture, and the Online Pipeline Radicalizing Young Teens Today

Text Us Your Karen Stories [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506081/fan_mail/new] Twenty-seven years ago, millennials watched Columbine unfold on live television and absorbed a story that was almost entirely wrong. In this episode, Manny takes us down the rabbit hole that started with a single TikTok and ends somewhere much darker. We unpack what FBI documents and Dave Cullen's definitive book Columbine actually reveal about the shooters' motives, why the myths we were handed in 1999 created the perfect conditions for online radicalization, and what that pipeline looks like today: incel culture, groypers, trans-maxing, the true crime community glamorizing school shooters, and the nihilistic No Lives Matter subculture linked to multiple school shooting plots. We also read from Sue Klebold, Dylan's mother, reflecting on the morning she lost her son. School shootings. Radicalization. Andrew Tate. Nick Fuentes. The internet the Columbine myth helped build. More than 400 school shootings since 1999 is proof we have been solving the wrong problem. This episode is about what the right one actually is. Content note: School violence, online radicalization, nihilism, and incel culture discussed in depth. Sources: Dave Cullen's Columbine | The Guardian | ISD Global | Politico | CNN | Barrett Paul via Threads | Riedman Report| Barret Pall Explanation on Threads [ https://www.threads.com/@bar rettpall/post/DOucHh_D-d2?xmt=AQF0i_vyBgrYOQjPPGdPrb-A-fIyFFXglYqRuR00mXNLAgyVQo--bCmCB7Dd5B3WN2ZDKq35&slof=1] Lastly, please follow us on Instagram (@youcancallmekaren [https://www.instagram.com/youcancallmekaren_pod/]), TikTok (@YCCMKPod [https://www.tiktok.com/@yccmkpod]), and like/subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! As always - a big thank you to Steve Olszewski for the art and images, Calid B and SJ Fadeaway for the musical mixings, and huge credit to Malvina Reynolds (writer) and Schroder Music Co. (ASCAP) (publisher) of the song “Little Boxes

19 apr 2026 - 1 h 2 min
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