X Millennial Man Classic: Episode CCXXXII: A Look at the First Four Broadcast Hours of MTV

Ed Note: This podcast originally premiered on September 12th, 2020.

August 1st, 1981.

A rocket launch followed by the words "Ladies and Gentlemen, rock and roll". MTV is born.

Join Ty and RD as they go through the first four hours of one of the most influential cable channels of all time. Some of the videos were great, many more were terrible.

Join us for this trip into a very important time capsule for Gen Xers and Millennials by downloading the podcast for free.

X Millennial Man Classic: Episode CCXXXII: A Look at the First Four Broadcast Hours of MTV

Ed Note: This podcast originally premiered on September 12th, 2020.

August 1st, 1981.

A rocket launch followed by the words "Ladies and Gentlemen, rock and roll". MTV is born.

Join Ty and RD as they go through the first four hours of one of the most influential cable channels of all time. Some of the videos were great, many more were terrible.

Join us for this trip into a very important time capsule for Gen Xers and Millennials by downloading the podcast for free.

X Millennial Man Classic: Episode CCXXXII: A Look at the First Four Broadcast Hours of MTV

Ed Note: This podcast originally premiered on September 12th, 2020.

August 1st, 1981.

A rocket launch followed by the words "Ladies and Gentlemen, rock and roll". MTV is born.

Join Ty and RD as they go through the first four hours of one of the most influential cable channels of all time. Some of the videos were great, many more were terrible.

Join us for this trip into a very important time capsule for Gen Xers and Millennials by downloading the podcast for free.

Episode CCXXXII: A Look at the First Four Broadcast Hours of MTV

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August 1st, 1981.

A rocket launch followed by the words "Ladies and Gentlemen, rock and roll". MTV is born.

Join Ty and RD as they go through the first four hours of one of the most influential cable channels of all time. Some of the videos were great, many more were terrible.

Join us for this trip into a very important time capsule for Gen Xers and Millennials by downloading the podcast for free.

X Millennial Man Classic: Episode LXXXVI: The Great Music Debate - Generation X vs. the Millennials

This episode originally premiered on April 8th, 2017

The X Millennial Man is going to finally settle one of life's biggest questions. Who has the better music, generation x or the millennials? Ty and RD will each make their case by highlighting the best music their age group offered, then in the second half they will each highlight the worst music of the other's generation. Should we be judged by our Ratt's, Britney Spears, and Flock of Seagulls? Download for free to find out who wins this great debate.

Episode LXXXVI: The Great Music Debate - Generation X vs. the Millennials

The X Millennial Man is going to finally settle one of life's biggest questions. Who has the better music, generation x or the millennials? Ty and RD will each make their case by highlighting the best music their age group offered, then in the second half they will each highlight the worst music of the other's generation. Should we be judged by our Ratt's, Britney Spears, and Flock of Seagulls? Download for free to find out who wins this great debate.

Episode LVI: Family, Idols, and Survivors - An Oral History of Reality Television

In the early 1970's, reality television was born. Generation X and the Millennials have grown up side by side with shows that are about the "real" world. Join Ty and RD as the discuss the good, and so very bad, reality shows they have enjoyed. Why all the self important cooking shows? Will LC be able to have the party she always wanted? Is there a bar that Jon Taffer can not rescue? Download for free and come on in for a listen.

Episode XXXIII: Growing Up with the Cartoons

Ty and RD loved the cartoons of their youth. Be it learning about half of the battle from GI Joe, or about frog baseball from Beavis and Butthead. As gen x and the millennials grew older, the cartoons grew up with us. Shows like The Simpsons, King of the Hill, and Aqua Teen Hunger Force were made for an older audience. Join the X Millennial Man as we remember the cartoons of our youth and adulthood.