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Welcome to For the Nostalgia — the podcast where we rewind time and revisit the iconic (and sometimes chaotic) movies and TV shows from the '90s and 2000s that raised us. Hosted by Brittanny, each episode serves up hilarious recaps, sharp commentary, and deep dives into the fashion, music, wild plotlines, and unforgettable moments that made these stories timeless.

New episodes every week. Come for the nostalgia, stay for the commentary.

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In this episode, we discuss thugs....hardcore thugs. Are we really surprised at this point about what Trump supporters are capable of? This situation was joke especially since if it was US, it would have and has played out so differently. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shebenoelle/support
Marcus completely underestimated Jaqueline. Want to know what happens when a player meets his match? Watch my commentary/recap of 1992's Boomerang starring Eddie Murphy, Robin Givens and many more!
Seems like Molly has realized something most of us knew....SHE WAS APART OF THE PROBLEM! All jokes aside, I enjoyed the episode and it was much needed for Molly. What did you think about the "Towel Scene"? Let me know! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accordingtonoelle/support
Hard Pass On The Doja

Hard Pass On The Doja

2020-05-2437:41

What was she thinking? At this point therenis no need for fake apologies, people should just know better. I also discuss Bidens ignorant comment and also all the fuck boys being upset about Russel Wilsons sweet B day post for baby Future. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accordingtonoelle/support
Issa has every right not to be the bigger person. Still #TeamIssa. Check out my review for this weeks episode. Tell me what you think: Should she have spoken to Molly? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accordingtonoelle/support
Death to Fuck Boys

Death to Fuck Boys

2020-05-1640:54

Summer time is coming so I got to be quick and prep my good sisters, even during quarantine. This episode is all about how to peep a potential fuck boy and what to require to bring in a prosperous relationship with quality man. How would I know? I used to be a fuck boy magnet! Grab some wine, or some good drank and listen to these jewels. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accordingtonoelle/support
Boosie Dumb- Ass

Boosie Dumb- Ass

2020-05-1412:20

I have learned not to expect any form of intelligence to come from Boosie but I atleast thought he had a lick of common sense. He directly contributes to the toxic behavior thats being passed down from him to his sons. We should be protecting our black boys not compromising their innocense. Period. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accordingtonoelle/support
After searching the definition of Imposter Syndrome, I discovered....I got it sis! SMH. I suffer from two types. Listen as I discuss the types, causes, and steps to get out of it well and better. Think you may have it? Lets chat about. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accordingtonoelle/support
Molly is a certified hater yall. I said it! Check out my review on the latest episode of Insecure. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accordingtonoelle/support
Here is my review on Low Key Losing It, the fourth episode in season 4 of Insecure. Seems like this is the set up for the reasoning of Issa claiming that "She dont fuck with Molly no more" in the season opener. Leave a comment, let me know your thoughts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accordingtonoelle/support
Keeping Up Appearances

Keeping Up Appearances

2020-05-0320:09

While watching this weeks episode of Insecure, the character Chad brought up a great topic for this podcast. "Keeping Up Appearances". We often measure success by the material things that people possess but is that really the example of success. Lets unpack the traditional image of success and how it may not be what we should aim towards. What is success to you? Lets chat! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accordingtonoelle/support
Did yall see that slap though?!!!! I was here for it. It was a long time coming and I'm just glad a camera was there to capture the essence of that slap and Kims black face on that wall. This episode, we will dive into what made Kourtney react the way she did and also behaviors that exist within toxic family dynamics. #stayhome and listen to a dope podcast Thanks for listening to She Be Noelle, please follow for more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accordingtonoelle/support
In Part 2 of Season 1, the drama with Mary Jane Paul only gets messier. These episodes dive into her career crossroads, the fallout of personal choices, and the chaos surrounding her family. From missing bracelets and public scandals to sperm theft revelations, this stretch of episodes shows just how quickly Mary Jane’s “perfect” optics unravel behind the scenes.
We’re kicking off Season 1 of Being Mary Jane with the first four episodes — and whew, chile, the mess started early. Mary Jane Paul, a successful news anchor, has the career, the money, the home, and the beauty…but love? That’s where everything falls apart. And instead of a fairytale, she finds herself entangled in toxic relationships, entitled family drama, and her own quiet addictions.
In this episode, I dive into Sam Raimi’s Drag Me to Hell—a wild blend of horror, comedy, and absolute chaos. What starts as a simple loan extension denial quickly spirals into curses, hauntings, and one of the most shocking endings of the 2000s.Was Christine really the villain for saying no? Or was she just caught in the crossfire of a woman scorned and a demon who doesn’t play? Let’s break down the story, the scares, and the symbolism behind this cult horror favorite.
In this episode of For the Nostalgia, we’re taking it all the way back to 2007 when VH1 gave us one of the wildest spin-offs in reality TV history: Charm School. Hosted by Monique, this show brought together 13 unforgettable women from Flavor of Love for a crash course in self-respect, etiquette, and emotional growth...or at least that was the plan.I break down the mess, the lessons, and the moments that aged very differently—including Monique and Larissa’s explosive dynamic, Saaphyri’s journey from underdog to champion, and all the broken friendships, hidden pictures, and stolen dresses in between.Was Charm School really about growth—or just another platform for reality TV chaos? Let’s get into it.🧠 Topics Covered:VH1’s goal with Charm School and Monique’s role as HBICThe show’s structure: 10 commandments, 10 challenges, 50K prizeWhy Larissa and Monique’s beef still stands out todaySaaphyri’s powerful redemption arcBroken alliances, secret sabotage, and the reunion showdownWhat hit different rewatching this show as an adult🔗 Watch the full Charm School Season 1 recap on YouTube[Insert YouTube link here]📱 Follow For the NostalgiaTikTok | Instagram | YouTube | Spotify
📌 Episode Description:In this episode, we’re diving into White Oleander — the film that proves sometimes the biggest villain in your life… is your mama.We follow Astrid, a girl forced into foster care after her artistically gifted, emotionally manipulative mother Ingrid murders her ex. From being shot by one foster parent to watching another take her own life, Astrid’s journey is heartbreaking, complicated, and filled with lessons about independence, control, and what love shouldn’t look like.Through each foster home, Astrid learns how to think for herself, survive heartbreak, and ultimately break free from the psychological grip of a mother who believed she owned her. And somehow, she still finds space for love, identity, and a future of her own.✨ Expect:— Ingrid: The blueprint for toxic parenting— The damage of emotional control disguised as love— Astrid’s survival through foster care trauma— Claire deserved so much better— What each home taught Astrid about freedom and self-worthThis movie is intense, raw, and still hits in 2024. So press play, and let’s unpack the beauty and brutality of White Oleander.🎧 Available on: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts📅 New episodes every Sunday at 12:45 PM CST📲 Follow @forthenostalgia for throwback breakdowns, movie recaps, and messy classic cinema
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📌 Episode Description:In this episode, we’re heading to the Bronx in the 1960s to unpack one of the greatest tug-of-war stories between the streets and the straight path. A Bronx Tale isn’t just about mobsters and stoops — it’s about fathers, influence, and figuring out who you really are when everyone around you wants to shape you into something else.We’re breaking down Calogero’s coming-of-age story as he gets caught between Lorenzo — the working-class dad trying to raise him right — and Sonny, the neighborhood boss who shows him a very different kind of power. From stolen peaches and mob wisdom to interracial love and wasted talent, we’re getting into all the things that make this movie a classic.✨ Expect:— Sonny vs. Lorenzo: the ultimate influence battle— The cost of respect vs. fear— That one scene with the door test (you know the one)— “The saddest thing in life is wasted talent.” Period.— Why this story still resonates todayThis one’s about loyalty, lessons, and learning to choose your own path — even if it’s not the loudest one on the block. Hit play and let’s talk about A Bronx Tale.🎧 Available on: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts📅 New episodes every Sunday at 12:45 PM CST
Episodes included in this recap:Mary Lewis - Season 3, Episode 80J.T. Hamilton - Season 11, Episode 30Robert Lucas - Season 1, Episode 4Renee Trudgett - Season 1, Episode 88
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