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Generation In-Between: A Xennial Podcast
Xennial co-hosts Dani and Katie talk about their analog childhoods, digital adulthoods and everything in between. If you love 1980's and 1990's pop culture content, this is the podcast for you!
Podcasting since 2023 • 135 episodes
Generation In-Between: A Xennial Podcast
Latest Episodes
Ask Us Anything (Part 2): Fashion, TV and Religion
We're back with Round 2 of our "Ask Us Anything" series, answering all of the questions we didn't get to the first time around. From fashion fads to faith-based upbringings, you won't want to miss our individual thoughts. Here for t...
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Dawson's Creek S3, E13 & E14: Stage Lights and Jell-O Shots
On this episode of our Dawson's Creek rewatch of Season 3 (Episodes 13 and 14), opening night jitters meet Valentine's Day chaos!"Northern Lights" delivers all the backstage drama as Pacey faces paralyzing stage fright while sporting so...
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Xennial Girl Summer: American Pie Rewatch
Xennial Girl Summer Movie Edition is back with a late 90's classic: American Pie. Katie and Dani revisit this iconic teen comedy that set the standard for teen comedies of the era. Beyond the raunchier scenes that earned its R-rating, they...
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Dawson's Creek S3, E11 and E 12: Cape Fest and Divorce Bonding
Cape Fest takes us back to the glory days of 90's music festivals and school plays in this nostalgic deep dive into Dawson's Creek Season 3, Episodes 11 and 12. Join us in our rewatch -- we're rewatching Dawson's Creek on Hu...
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Xennial Girl Summer: Danielle Steele's Kaleidoscope
Welcome back to our Xennial Girl Summer Book Club where we discuss Kaleidoscope by Danielle Steele. Are you a Danielle Steele fan, or was this book just not it for you? Find out which one of us aligns with each. Book Summary: A trio...
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