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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 9 Gen Z FNAF Five Nights at Freddies (With Tuffles, the tufty Club, Omit Sugar and never accept a job from Mathew Lillard)
    May 13 2025

    Gen Z Harriet and her Gen X Uncle talk nonsense for 20 minutes then look at FNAF from the point of view of their generation.

    podcast production by Stuart Vincent Moore

    Artwork by Harriet Pilkington

    Music by Andy Dawson

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    38 mins
  • Ep 8 Buffy the Vampire Slayer (with Joke surgery, separate art from the Artist? and MAFS Aus, chat)
    Apr 29 2025

    Generation X Uncle Stu and Gen Z Hariet Pilkington talk nonsense for 20 minutes before discussing Buffy the Vampire Slayer. We also talk about Joss Wheedon and separation of Art from the Artist.

    Get in touch mygenerationgap@gmail.com

    Podcast production by Stuart Vincent moore

    Music by Andy Dawson

    Artwork by Harriet Pilkington

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    51 mins
  • Ep 7 Gen Z Heartstopper (with CES event, Duvets, Forbidden corner, ghosts and Wallaby chat)
    Apr 15 2025

    Generation Z Harriet and her Generation X Uncle Stuart discuss Heartstopper among other things that contribute to the generration gap.

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    48 mins

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