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Millennial Meets Gen Z: 90s Edition

Millennial Meets Gen Z: 90s Edition

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What happens when a Millennial raised in the 90's sits down with a Gen Z girl who is obsessed with the 90s? You get Millennial Meets Gen Z: 90’s Edition, a movie-breakdown and pop-culture recap podcast where Allison (the Millennial) introduces Hannah (the Gen Z) to the decade that defined a generation. Each episode, we explore iconic movies, TV moments, music, fashion, trivia, and the cultural differences. Expect storytelling, hot takes, “wait, WHAT?” reactions, and laughter. Whether you lived through the 90s, love the 90s, or wish you had, this podcast is your cozy pop-culture time machine.Millennial Meets Gen Z Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Episode 8 | Hook
    Dec 20 2025

    In this episode of Millennial Meets Gen Z: 90’s Edition, we watch and discuss Hook, kicking off our Robin Williams era.

    Allison brings the nostalgia of growing up with this movie, while Hannah watches it for the first time, offering fresh Gen Z perspective on Neverland, the Lost Boys, Rufio, Tinkerbell, and Captain Hook. We talk through the moments that stayed with us, the ones that hit differently now, and why Hook continues to spark strong opinions decades later.

    Our conversation dives into themes of childhood, imagination, growing up, parenthood, and remembering who you were before life got busy — and how watching this movie across generations opens up new ways of understanding it.

    💛 We want to hear from you:What’s your Hook take? Love it, hate it, or complicated feelings? Join the conversation.


    📲 For behind-the-scenes moments, photos, and episode extras, follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

    🎙️ New episodes drop weekly.
    Next up: Jumanji.

    Be kind, rewind. 💛

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Episode 7 | Grumpy Old Men & Hannah's Blursed Backpack
    Dec 13 2025

    In this episode of Millennial Meets Gen Z: 90’s Edition, we watch and discuss Grumpy Old Men (1993), a wintertime classic full of rivalry, romance, and small-town charm. Allison brings the nostalgia, while Hannah experiences the film for the first time — with plenty of very Gen Z observations.

    We talk through the rivalry between John Gustafson and Max Goldman, the arrival of Ariel, and why Hannah instantly connected with her character. Ariel’s independence, confidence, and warmth made her a standout, and Hannah quickly saw herself in her.

    We also explore how the film balances humor with unexpectedly tender themes like aging, friendship, regret, and choosing joy later in life, while highlighting the iconic performances from Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret, Burgess Meredith, and more.

    Along the way, the episode veers delightfully off the rails with Hannah’s backpack being mistaken for a face by Zoom, a discussion of her extremely well-loved lucky stuffed dog, and a Gen Z interpretation of John’s fishing habits that briefly turns him into an “environmentalist baddie.”

    We close by teasing what’s next as we move into a Robin Williams chapter with Hook.

    New episodes drop weekly.
    Follow us on Instagram & Facebook for behind-the-scenes moments, photos, and more. (Especially if you want to see Hannah's creepy backpack or her lucky dog/roadkill turtle.)

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Episode 6 | Fried Green Tomatoes
    Dec 13 2025

    In this episode of Millennial Meets Gen Z: 90’s Edition, we watch and discuss Fried Green Tomatoes (1991). Allison brings the nostalgia and personal history of growing up with this film, while Hannah experiences the story for the first time.

    We explore the film’s dual timelines, memorable characters, and standout performances while digging into its deeper themes — identity, resilience, chosen family, abuse, aging, and what it means to reclaim your voice.

    We also address the more difficult conversations the movie brings up, including outdated language, the importance of acknowledging history without softening or erasing it, and how these moments should be discussed thoughtfully today. This leads into a broader conversation about cultural touchstones like Roots, Reading Rainbow, and the influence of LeVar Burton, and how storytelling helps shape empathy across generations.

    From Ninny’s stories at the nursing home to the heart of the Whistle Stop Café, this episode covers why Fried Green Tomatoes remains such a meaningful and emotionally layered film.

    Next up: Grumpy Old Men.

    New episodes drop weekly.


    Follow us on Instagram & Facebook for behind-the-scenes moments, photos, and more.

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    54 mins
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