Gen X Jersey

A Sunday Sauce Story

20 min · 4. mai 2026
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Welcome back! Gen X Jersey is taking a new turn, starting in 1970s Jersey City.   In Season 2, the podcast unfolds in chapters, blending personal storytelling with commentary on life, news, pop culture, music, and whatever else calls for attention, all through host Melissa’s Gen X lens. This episode begins at the beginning, in the early 1970s. If you grew up Italian-American in New Jersey, this may feel very familiar...think Sunday sauce, Entenmann’s cakes and a little bit of multi-generational drama. And even if you didn’t, it might still sound like someone you know. These early experiences drove the habits that led Melissa to become the writer, music lover, foodie, traveler, and observer she is today. If you have something to say about anything in this episode, or if you’d like to share your own chapter, call 732-455-9155. And don’t forget, Melissa brings the soundtrack to life on her companion radio show, Gen X Jersey, Wednesday nights at 10PM on Radio Garden State. Tune in for a playlist curated to match this chapter, or find the “Gen X Jersey” playlists on Amazon Music anytime. Part 2 of Chapter 1 drops May 15. Look for new episodes twice a month.  Gen X Jersey

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This Must Be the Place

The game has changed, and host Melissa has decided to stop chasing it. Taking the advice of a trusted source, she's done trying to create what she thinks people want to hear. Instead, she's betting that the right audience will find her by simply being herself. Inspired by a theme from This Must Be the Place (both the song and the movie), Melissa is done waiting until everything is figured out. Like so much of the world she grew up in, the creative industries have turned the old rules upside down. Today it feels like packaging comes before the product. She'd rather let you experience the product. If building an audience means she can finally stop saving her stories for "someday" and start telling them now, then maybe that's one part of our post-Gen X, digital, capitalist world she can actually get behind. Welcome to Season 3. Buckle up. Melissa's got stories. Gen X Jersey

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Jimmy Carter Saw it Coming

This episode firmly steers Gen X Jersey into its new direction, blending the past with commentary on current life, media, culture and the experience of trying to make sense of the modern world without pretending to be an expert. What begins with memories of newspapers, local TV news and growing up in New Jersey during the 1970s leads to Jimmy Carter’s famous 1979 “malaise speech” (officially known as the "crisis of confidence speech") and the realization that parts of it are very relevant to today's times. Melissa revisits the speech through a modern Gen X lens, reflecting on information overload, media culture, political exhaustion, shrinking attention spans and the pressure ordinary people feel to either suddenly become experts on everything happening in the world, or ignore it altogether. Some of what Carter warned about in 1979 feels uncomfortably familiar now. Even if you don’t remember watching the evening news with your parents, or don’t remember the speech at all, you’ll hear why it now sounds less like history and more like a preview. And don’t forget, Melissa brings the soundtrack to life on her companion radio show, Gen X Jersey, Wednesday nights at 10PM on Radio Garden State. Tune in for a playlist curated to match this chapter, or find the “Gen X Jersey” playlists on Amazon Music anytime. Have thoughts about the episode, the malaise speech, or your own memories of growing up during this era? Call 732-455-9155 anytime. Gen X Jersey

18. mai 202619 min
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A Sunday Sauce Story

Welcome back! Gen X Jersey is taking a new turn, starting in 1970s Jersey City.   In Season 2, the podcast unfolds in chapters, blending personal storytelling with commentary on life, news, pop culture, music, and whatever else calls for attention, all through host Melissa’s Gen X lens. This episode begins at the beginning, in the early 1970s. If you grew up Italian-American in New Jersey, this may feel very familiar...think Sunday sauce, Entenmann’s cakes and a little bit of multi-generational drama. And even if you didn’t, it might still sound like someone you know. These early experiences drove the habits that led Melissa to become the writer, music lover, foodie, traveler, and observer she is today. If you have something to say about anything in this episode, or if you’d like to share your own chapter, call 732-455-9155. And don’t forget, Melissa brings the soundtrack to life on her companion radio show, Gen X Jersey, Wednesday nights at 10PM on Radio Garden State. Tune in for a playlist curated to match this chapter, or find the “Gen X Jersey” playlists on Amazon Music anytime. Part 2 of Chapter 1 drops May 15. Look for new episodes twice a month.  Gen X Jersey

4. mai 202620 min
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Ep 8: Thanks, I Needed That

After leaning all the way into the heavier side of music in last week’s episode, Let’s Get Sad, Melissa goes in a completely different direction. This time, she set out to build a playlist around something that should have been easy to name but wasn’t; songs that bring us joy. What she found instead is that while she’s always been able to track the songs that make her feel something deeply, the ones that make her feel better were more elusive. They’re not always tied to lyrics or memories. More often, it’s the beat, the movement, the way a song can cut through everything else without asking for much in return. The result is a mix of familiar and unexpected tracks, many of them discovered later in her life, that reflect how her listening habits have evolved beyond what she grew up with. Along the way, Melissa explores why joy is harder to catalog than other emotions, and why it might be worth paying closer attention to the songs that simply make things feel lighter. As the episode unfolds, she also begins to tease what this next version of Gen X Jersey could become, which is not a place to revisit the past, but a place where you don’t have to grow up and just figure things out as you go.” Gen X Jersey

23. april 202629 min
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Ep. 7: Let's Get Sad

“Oh my God… is this what adulthood is?” That question, from Melissa’s niece, sets the tone for this episode of Gen X Jersey: The Aftershow. It becomes the starting point for an hour built around something many people avoid, but instinctively understand: grief. Loss and sadness can have a place in daily life without overwhelming it. But it’s not a total downer. Hope carries through both the music and the conversation. Melissa shares how she curated the “feel the feels” playlist, along with perspectives from musician friends and, as she understands it, John Lennon. As Season 1 of Gen X Jersey begins to wind down, Melissa also explains that while listener calls haven’t dictated many episodes so far, they’ve helped clarify what the show needs to become and invites more input about where it’s headed next. The name isn’t changing, but the format is. Season 2 is coming soon. Gen X Jersey

16. april 202621 min