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Ever wondered what happens when a Gen X parent and their Millennial kid try to make sense of the world together?
Join us for lighthearted takes, hilarious disagreements, and honest convos about life, culture, and growing up in two totally different decades. It’s the perfect mix of nostalgia, sarcasm, and “wait, what did you just say?” Subscribe for weekly episodes packed with cross-generational chaos and laughs.
Join us for lighthearted takes, hilarious disagreements, and honest convos about life, culture, and growing up in two totally different decades. It’s the perfect mix of nostalgia, sarcasm, and “wait, what did you just say?” Subscribe for weekly episodes packed with cross-generational chaos and laughs.
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This time we dive into one of the most infamous unsolved child murders in U.S. history: the case of JonBenét Ramsey. You’ll learn about the timeline of events, the bizarre circumstances surrounding her disappearance, and the various theories that have emerged over the years. This case not only captivates the public but also raises questions about safety, justice, and media influence.
This week we talk about everything from the Gold Medal Hockey Teams (U-S-A.. U-S-A!) to Presidential Space Alien statements, to Tik Tok Algorithms and business ideas.
This week we give updates on cases we've already covered and discuss a few new cases that have been in the news recently. From Jennifer Kesse, to Nancy Guthrie, Anna Kepner and the Idaho four.
This time we air our complaints on a few things that have been bugging us. Just a good old A and M podcast rant session.
This week we talk about a case that's on everyone's minds. The disappearance and kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie. We review it all from the timeline, to the current state of the investigation.
This week we give our thoughts on that Not So-Super -- Bowl game. The commercials the half-time show(s) and if this was the game anyone wanted.
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the Chris Watts murder case, one of the most disturbing and widely followed true-crime stories in recent years. We walk through the timeline of events leading up to the murders of Shanann Watts and her two daughters, examining Chris Watts’ public persona, the unraveling of his marriage, and the lies that quickly collapsed under investigation. The discussion explores how digital evidence, interrogation techniques, and Watts’ own shifting confessions played a critical role in exposing the truth. We also reflect on the broader themes of domestic violence, family annihilation, and the warning signs that are often missed, centering the victims and the lasting impact on their loved ones rather than the notoriety of the crime itself.
This time we discuss some really strange but true (we think) facts that we found on the @Theories instagram. Some of these facts will have you scratching your head.
Have you ever heard of a case that defies logic? 🤔 Dive into the mysterious story of Ellen Greenberg, a teacher who was found with 20 stab wounds ruled a suicide! How could this happen? Join us as we unravel the details and question the conclusions drawn. 🔍 What do you think happened? Let us know in the comments! #TrueCrime #EllenGreenberg #Podcast #Mystery #TrueCrimeThursday #JusticeForEllen #UnsolvedMysteries #CrimePodcast #StayCurious
This week we take a somewhat nostalgic look at how the world has changed since 2016. Like what ever happened to that cute puppy snapchat filter? And why doesn't anyone accept cash anymore?
On this week's episode we trace the timeline of Gabby Petito's murder. The tragic story of an up and coming content creator on the roadtrip of a lifetime and her murder at the hands of her boyfriend, who ultimately takes his own life.
Join Alyssa and Mike as they dive into the quirks of modern life, discussing everything from the nostalgia of road trips and the evolution of GPS to the nuances of location sharing in today's digital age. Tune in for a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and thoughtful insights.
In 2022 four college students were brutally murdered. On this weeks episode we go through the timelines, discuss the killers motives and the outcome of the trial and sentencing of a man who senselessly ended four young lives.
In this week's episode we talk about some amazing things going on related to outer space. From 31/ATLAS to the moon mission and onto Mars. We also discuss some fun facts about our solar system and the universe. This episode is literally out of this world (sorry couldn't resist).
This case should have been solved.This week we’re launching True Crime Thursday with the haunting disappearance of Jennifer Kesse. In 2006, Jennifer vanished from her Orlando condo after returning from vacation—leaving behind surveillance footage that shows a suspect whose face is mysteriously hidden at every turn.We walk through the timeline, talk through the most debated theories, and discuss why this case still frustrates investigators and true crime followers nearly two decades later. How does someone disappear in the middle of a normal weekday morning—and why hasn’t anyone been held accountable?
Our first regular episode of 2026. We give our thoughts on the Venezuela situation, the fraudulent daycare center scandal and starting the new year after that long holiday break. Welcome the A and M season 3.
This week we reveal our favorite of the year for 2025. It’s been a great year so see what each of us picked as our favorite for this past year. #podcast #fav #2025 #millennialvsgenx #newyear
This week we have some lively discussion of questions we found on Reddit. From things that stress us out to what Y2k was like, it's a great chance to get to know what the A&M podcast is all about.
This week we discuss New Year’s resolutions, review 2025 and talk about what’s coming in 2026. #podcast #2025 #yearinreview #newyearsresolution
Merry Christmas!! This week we're playing a Christmas time themed game of Family Feud. Enjoy




