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GenXican: The Podcast
GenXican: The Podcast
Author: Co-Hosts: David Saldaña & Alexandra M. Landeros
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A podcast by real life GenXicans @saldanation @undercovermexi (but you don't have to be one to listen.) We really do exist, despite the lack of meme representation, and we're here to disrupt the airwaves. Co-hosts Alexandra M. Landeros and David Saldaña first met in the early 2000s as part of The VORTEX theatre company in Austin, Texas.
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Some people say we're more like the Baby Boomers, some would say we're more like Millennials. Then again, it depends on where along the GenX spectrum we are. Are we on the older or younger end? Now throw in a cultural curve ball, growing up Mexican American, also existing on a cultural spectrum. No wonder we're so confused about who we are. Does anyone even care? Is this why we have struggled so much growing up and navigating adult life? Listen to our latest episode. You may or may not get th...
How much of 80s pop culture was fleeting, and why did some of it manage to survive? Will today’s pop culture still be around 40 years from now? Is Bad Bunny this generation’s Rick Astley? Is OnlyFans the new Friendster? Check out the latest ramblings by David Saldaña and Alexandra Maria Landeros, as they go down the rabbit hole of Bad Bunny and discuss whether GenX and GenZ might have more in common than we think.
If you're a GenXican, you were probably raised by Boomers, the generation most likely to hoard. But maybe you're turning into a hoarder, too? Or are you a minimalist? Or somewhere in between? Where did all the segways from the early 2000s end up? Do you still have those bobbleheads your coworker gave you? How many socks are in your sock drawer? Join David Saldaña and Alexandra M. Landeros for answers to these important questions, and more.
If you grew up in California or Texas, your experience of Latinx culture might be a bit different from those of you who grew up in the "The Nuevo South"... in places like Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Alexandra M. Landeros (who grew up in Los Angeles, lived in Austin for almost two decades, and has made Durham home since 2018) shares her thoughts on culture-making in the Nuevo South with David Saldaña (who grew up in Austin and has lived in Los Angeles for just over a decade). Als...
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” If you know that quote, it’s because you watched Ferris Bueller’s Day Off hundreds of times on a VHS bootleg copy. Was he your hero? Or did you hate him? Did you identify with him, or were you Cameron? Do you find yourself now relating to Rooney? Check out some hot takes by David Saldaña and Alexandra M. Landeros. And as you get on with your day today, remember that the question isn’t "w...
Dealing with heartburn, bloating, stomach cramps, and less than desirable poops? Well, we don’t have the cure, but the co-hosts of GenXican will tell you that queso, not enough fiber, and the crap food you ate in your youth most likely killed your gut. The good news is that if you were born in 1977 or earlier, you are now old enough for a colonoscopy. Welcome to club! And eat more frijoles.
So, we share the collective identity of being GenXican, which is what you get when you cross a Mexican American with a GenXer. But which VERSION are we? 1.0, 1.25, 1.75, 2.0, 3.0, etc.? Do you start counting with the generation that moved to the U.S., or the generation that was born and raised here? Does your version number indicate how closely you identify with la tierra madre AKA Mexico? Hear what David Saldaña and Alexandra M. Landeros have to say about the matter.
Do you remember back in the day when it used to be fun getting sick? You get to stay home from school, watch daytime soap operas and reruns all day, and raiding the kitchen for Jell-o Pudding Cups and Funyuns, getting special treatment from la mamá y la abuela with the 7UP y los caldos, and of course, the VapoRub. Yeah, as a grown-ass adult, especially with kids, it's not even remotely fun, especially when you're traveling. Join at David Saldaña and Alexandra M. Landeros for a special episo...
There's a lot that GenXicans have in common, but are they on the same page on whether they prefer the taco vs. the burrito? What about corn vs. flour? Crispy vs. crunchy? What makes the perfect taco or burrito? Is it ok to eat either with utensils? Join David Saldaña and Alexandra Maria Landeros to get down to the bottom of this debate. (Trigger warning: we will be talking about egg logs.)
What foods did you grow up eating in the 1980s? Did your Mexican or Hispanic household have any fresh veggies besides tomato, lechuga, onion, elotes, and chiles? Did you survive on microwaved pizza and sugary cereals? Would you feed your kids the same foods you ate when you were a kid? Would your mami approve? Would your abuela approve? Join David Saldaña and Alexandra Maria Landeros to get all the answers...¡y más!
What TV shows and movies stuck with you the most from the 80s? Do you even remember ANY Latinos on the screen back then? Most importantly, were you even allowed to watch the really racy or violent stuff in your household? Join David Saldaña and Alexandra Maria Landeros to hear their answers to these questions...and some very special musical surprises that will blow your mind.
Latinx GenX'ers and older Millennials growing up in the 1980s not only had to worry about nuclear war and the war on drugs, but we also had to contend with El Cucuy and other things that kept us awake at night. Join David Saldaña and Alexandra Maria Landeros for a deep conversation about all things escarrry from our childhoods. (Trigger/Content Warning: episode touches on various aspects of dealing with mental health issues.)





