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Ever felt too analogue for millennials and too online for Gen X? That strange middle ground has a nameâXennialâand we dig into what it actually feels like to grow up swapping cassettes, then end up editing videos on a phone. We open with some light studio chatterâhats, Lego lights, dual-phone camera anglesâthen slide into a deeper story about how economics, timing and technology shaped a micro-generation that learned to translate both worlds.
We talk through the big pivot points: buying first homes right as markets swung, navigating wage stagnation and the cost of living, and finding stability in careers while the ground moved. Itâs not doom and gloom; itâs the pragmatic mindset that formed when streams replaced discs and certainty went out the window. Expect a tour of format warsâVHS versus Betamax, HD DVD versus Blu-rayâthe myths around why formats âwin,â and how that churn trained us to migrate libraries, back up files and accept that no standard is permanent.
From early IT classes that taught how to turn on a computer to todayâs frictionless creator tools, the contrast is stark. We share how easy it is to make a podcast with a smartphone, why âgood enoughâ editing beats perfectionism, and how being fluent in both analogue and digital makes us handy translators for parents and younger peers. Thereâs nostalgia for pre-YouTube internetâFlash animations, browser gamesâand a candid look at how attention shifted once the feed never ends.
If youâve ever wondered where you fitâGen X, millennial, Gen Zâor if the Xennial label finally clicks, this is your lane. Press play, compare notes on your defining tech moment, and tell us your era: cassette, CD or cloud. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this with a friend who remembers dial-up but lives on WiâFi.
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Ever felt too analogue for millennials and too online for Gen X? That strange middle ground has a nameâXennialâand we dig into what it actually feels like to grow up swapping cassettes, then end up editing videos on a phone. We open with some light studio chatterâhats, Lego lights, dual-phone camera anglesâthen slide into a deeper story about how economics, timing and technology shaped a micro-generation that learned to translate both worlds.
We talk through the big pivot points: buying first homes right as markets swung, navigating wage stagnation and the cost of living, and finding stability in careers while the ground moved. Itâs not doom and gloom; itâs the pragmatic mindset that formed when streams replaced discs and certainty went out the window. Expect a tour of format warsâVHS versus Betamax, HD DVD versus Blu-rayâthe myths around why formats âwin,â and how that churn trained us to migrate libraries, back up files and accept that no standard is permanent.
From early IT classes that taught how to turn on a computer to todayâs frictionless creator tools, the contrast is stark. We share how easy it is to make a podcast with a smartphone, why âgood enoughâ editing beats perfectionism, and how being fluent in both analogue and digital makes us handy translators for parents and younger peers. Thereâs nostalgia for pre-YouTube internetâFlash animations, browser gamesâand a candid look at how attention shifted once the feed never ends.
If youâve ever wondered where you fitâGen X, millennial, Gen Zâor if the Xennial label finally clicks, this is your lane. Press play, compare notes on your defining tech moment, and tell us your era: cassette, CD or cloud. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this with a friend who remembers dial-up but lives on WiâFi.
Support the show
Please remember to check out my website /social media, and support me if you feel you can.
Subscribe
www.infinite-prattle.com
Instagram, Twitter, TikTok & Facebook Thanks!