Episodes

  • Episode 90 - From Sports Streaming Frustration to Cartoon Theme Song Trivia
    Mar 29 2026

    This week we talk about the mess sports streaming has created for fans, the NBA’s 65-game issue and how today’s players compare to past generations, then Len takes on a cartoon theme song guessing challenge before we wrap with a debate on live singing versus lip syncing in concert.

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    59 mins
  • Episode 89 - BTS Returns, Big Concert Talk, 80s TV Themes & Chuck Norris Tribute
    Mar 21 2026

    This week on GenX Guys, we kick things off with the return of BTS and Len fully embracing his K-pop superfan status. From there, we talk about some of the biggest stadium concerts we’ve ever attended and the unforgettable energy that comes with live shows on that scale. Then it’s time for another round of fun as Len tries to guess classic 80s TV shows just by hearing their theme songs. We wrap up the episode by looking back at Chuck Norris, his larger-than-life popularity, and some of the movies fans should check out to remember his career and impact.

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    1 hr
  • Episode 88 - GenX Guys: Cars, Cards, Comics, Movie Trivia and NFL Free Agency
    Mar 14 2026

    In this episode, the GenX Guys talk about how collector culture is shifting. Classic cars may not have the same hold on younger generations, while comic books and card collecting and trading continue to grow in popularity and value. JD and Len explore why some collectibles endure while others seem to be fading.

    They also have some fun with an 80s movie sound-byte trivia challenge before closing out with NFL free agency talk, including reactions to the Maxx Crosby news and the Baltimore Ravens situation.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 87 - Marriage Longevity, Rock Hall Politics, and world events
    Mar 1 2026

    JD and Len talk 30-year marriage lessons, react to the Rock Hall nominees (including Iron Maiden), debate whether the Hall should be renamed, and discuss recent world events and impact on others.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 86 - Olympics, Obituaries, and Overhead Bins: A Very 2026 Episode
    Feb 22 2026

    This week we celebrate the Olympics and Team USA men’s hockey winning gold, then shift into how recent celebrity passings spark serious nostalgia for our youth. We wrap up with the latest TSA changes and why travel keeps getting more complicated.

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    59 mins
  • Episode 85 - AI Panic, Olympic Drama, Super Bowl Fallout — Let’s Go
    Feb 14 2026

    This week we go deep on AI colliding with Hollywood, as studios and industry groups push back on the latest video-generation tools and the growing fear that “creation” is turning into copyright chaos. Then we hit the Winter Olympics drama, from ice dance scoring backlash to other headline-grabbing controversies that have fans questioning what they’re watching. And of course, we wrap with the Super Bowl outcome—the Seattle Seahawks beating the New England Patriots 29–13 at Levi’s Stadium—plus our takes on what it means going forward.

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    1 hr
  • Episode 84 - From Aches to Gold Medals: Staying Strong + Super Bowl Score Calls
    Feb 8 2026

    This week on GenX Guys, we kick off with some real-life health updates and turn it into a bigger conversation on what keeps us mentally sharp and physically strong—workouts, routines, and the habits that actually help when life gets busy. Then we slide into Winter Olympics talk: the events we never miss, the ones that amaze us most, and the one event we’d attempt ourselves (with mixed confidence). We wrap with football—reacting to the NFL Hall of Fame news and locking in our Super Bowl winner and score predictions. Equal parts life, laughs, and big-game debate.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 83 - The Meaning of Belief (and Meaningless All-Stars)
    Jan 31 2026

    This week we go big-picture: what is religion, and do people truly believe—or is belief sometimes more about comfort, community, fear, hope, or how we were raised? From there we wrestle with a darker idea: if “only the good die young,” does that make it feel like evil is winning… or even running the world?

    Then we shift into a heavy GenX moment with the passing of Catherine O'Hara—another iconic thread tied to our childhood and the movies/TV that shaped us.

    We close with a sports reality check: the modern Pro Bowl Games—does it matter anymore when so many alternates get pulled in and the “honor” starts to feel watered down?

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    1 hr and 1 min