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My Generation Gap

My Generation Gap

By: Stuart Vincent Moore and Harriet Pilkington
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A very funny look at the world through the eyes of 18 year old Generation Z Harriet Pilkington and her 50 year old Generation X Uncle Stuart. Includes Burger Stu's Burger ReviewStuart Vincent Moore and Harriet Pilkington
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  • Ep 30 Gen X Rocky (with extra Jelly Beans)
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode of My Generation Gap, Stuart Moore and his niece Harriet Pilkington discuss the 1976 film Rocky, exploring its themes, character dynamics, and cultural impact from their generational perspectives. They delve into the film's outdated messages, emotional connections, and the significance of support systems in personal growth. The conversation highlights the film's legacy and its influence on popular culture, while also addressing its problematic elements. Ultimately, they conclude that despite its flaws, Rocky remains a significant cinematic work that resonates across generations.

    • "It's a love story, not a boxing film."
    • "The music in Rocky is amazing!"
    • "I wanted to hate it more than I did."

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    52 mins
  • Ep 29 Gen X Jurassic Park with special Guest Sunny Paul
    Feb 10 2026

    https://www.youtube.com/@TheAppaulingPodcast

    for Sunny's excellent podcas!

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    54 mins
  • Ep 28 Stranger Things Finale (with hospital visits and the phonetic alphabet)
    Jan 27 2026

    summaryIn this episode of the Generation Gap podcast, Stuart and Harriet discuss a range of topics from personal family updates and humorous hospital anecdotes to reflections on Christmas and a deep dive into the finale of Stranger Things. They explore the themes of nostalgia, character development, and the quality of writing in the series, while also engaging in light-hearted banter about food and listener interactions. The conversation highlights the differences in perspectives between Generation X and Generation Z, making for an entertaining and insightful discussion.takeaways

    • Harriet shares her excitement about starting a new job.
    • Stuart discusses the stress of family health issues.
    • The humorous story about a miscommunication with a smart doorbell.
    • Reflections on Christmas and its supernatural themes.
    • The transition into discussing the finale of Stranger Things.
    • Harriet critiques the finale, feeling it doesn't match previous seasons.
    • Discussion of the 'Conformity Gate' theory regarding character arcs.
    • Stuart expresses disappointment in the writing quality of the final season.
    • The conversation touches on the nostalgia factor of the show.
    • They conclude that while the finale was entertaining, it left much to be desired.

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    45 mins
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