Revisiting Childhood

Published: Jan. 25, 2017, 8:14 p.m.

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This week, Jordan Morris fills in for Guy Branum while he\\u2019s away filming his new Tru TV program, Talk Show The Game Show. The gang talks about what pop culture from their childhood has withstood the test of time (and political and social advances) and what hasn\\u2019t. \\xa0Margaret brings up late 90\\u2019s bands that make her smile and some that make her cringe. Wynter talks about why horror films from her childhood still hold up, and Karen discusses the manifestation of her baby feminism in relation to Dolly Parton and Jane Fonda. We find out what the panel is all about this week, and what jams they are listening to. **PLUs** Guy Branum calls in to tell us about his new show and what show he\\u2019s all about (*hint* Rita Moreno features heavily in this segment).



With Jordan Morris, Karen Tongson, Wynter Mitchell, and Margaret\\xa0Wappler

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Jams:

Jordan Morris - 1988 Crystal Light National Aerobic Opening
1979 World Disco Dancing Finals

Margaret Wappler - Goldfrapp - Anymore

Wynter Mitchell - Sampha - No One Knows Me (Like The Piano)

Karen Tongson - Donny Hathaway - Someday We\\u2019ll All Be Free

Each week we\\u2019ll add everyone\\u2019s jams to this handy Spotify playlist.

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Other Links:

Key & Peele - Aerobics Meltdown

Aziz Ansari\\u2019s SNL monologue


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Produced by Christian Due\\xf1as and Kara Hart for MaximumFun.org

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