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My Pop's Culture
Cream Productions
11 episodes
3 months ago

My Pop’s Culture is a fun and informative father-and-son podcast that bridges the pop culture gap between generations. 


Ben is a Millennial. His dad, Marshall, a Gen X’er. The pair have a lot in common—they both work in TV and have a love for movies, but the one thing Ben is constantly trying to understand is his dad’s obsession with culture from his childhood, ‘Pop’s Culture,’ as Ben refers to it. 


Both father and son approach pop culture differently.


Ben consumes it through the digital world of mobile and social media, while Marshall devours it through television, radio, and consumer goods. Marshall has always felt that Ben’s interaction with pop culture is fleeting—here today, gone tomorrow—whereas his own experiences with pop culture are ingrained in his psyche.


Even worse, Marshall’s generation of pop culture is ingrained physically in his basement, where he stores hundreds upon hundreds of pop culture items from his past.

Here among the action figures, Archie comics-branded lunch boxes and TV Guide collection is where the podcast is recorded.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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My Pop’s Culture is a fun and informative father-and-son podcast that bridges the pop culture gap between generations. 


Ben is a Millennial. His dad, Marshall, a Gen X’er. The pair have a lot in common—they both work in TV and have a love for movies, but the one thing Ben is constantly trying to understand is his dad’s obsession with culture from his childhood, ‘Pop’s Culture,’ as Ben refers to it. 


Both father and son approach pop culture differently.


Ben consumes it through the digital world of mobile and social media, while Marshall devours it through television, radio, and consumer goods. Marshall has always felt that Ben’s interaction with pop culture is fleeting—here today, gone tomorrow—whereas his own experiences with pop culture are ingrained in his psyche.


Even worse, Marshall’s generation of pop culture is ingrained physically in his basement, where he stores hundreds upon hundreds of pop culture items from his past.

Here among the action figures, Archie comics-branded lunch boxes and TV Guide collection is where the podcast is recorded.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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My Pop's Culture
My Pop's Culture - Airplane! The Zucker Brothers

Producers, writers, directors, and brothers, David and Jerry Zucker talk about their pop culture comedy classic parody Airplane!.

The brothers also take a serious moment to talk about Cancel Culture. “Surely, you’re not serious?”


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2 years ago
53 minutes 20 seconds

My Pop's Culture
My Pop's Culture - Christopher Knight
In this in-depth interview, “The Brady Bunch” star gets candid about finding fame in his early years, and what it’s like growing up immersed in the culture of television. Chris opens up about maintaining relevancy in a society with ever-changing opinions on what is deemed “popular”.  

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2 years ago
38 minutes 42 seconds

My Pop's Culture
My Pop's Culture - Joel McHale
“Community” star and host of E! Television series “The Soup” offers his modern take on the discussion of pop culture in general and gets into the discrepancies between what different generations deem relevant in the modern world.  

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2 years ago
49 minutes 58 seconds

My Pop's Culture
My Pop's Culture - Gizelle Bryant
Reality TV star and influencer Gizelle Bryant discusses motherhood, fame, and shares unfiltered behind-the-scenes gossip of Real Housewives of Potomac. Plus, she expresses her thoughtful and intelligent opinion on the show’s representation of black women and the influence that depiction has on pop culture. 

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2 years ago
48 minutes 30 seconds

My Pop's Culture
My Pop's Culture - Lauren Ash
In this hilarious and authentic episode, star of Hulu’s “Superstore” Lauren Ash offers behind-the-scenes insight into the filming of the hit comedy show. The crime-junkie also dives into the most notorious crime cases of recent years and explores the psychology behind their popularity.  

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2 years ago
57 minutes 18 seconds

My Pop's Culture
My Pop's Culture - Tommy Chong

The Canadian-American actor and legendary stoner, Tommy Chong, discusses his influence on changing the stigma surrounding cannabis over the years and finding success in the modernized cannabis industry. Plus, hilarious and never-before-told stories from his prime partying days.  

 


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2 years ago
44 minutes 22 seconds

My Pop's Culture
My Pop's Culture - Carole Baskin
Star of Netflix’s “Tiger King” and animal rights activist Carole Baskin shares her honest thoughts about what made the docuseries immediately go viral upon release, and her feelings on being unexpectedly thrust into pop culture’s spotlight.  

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2 years ago
46 minutes 4 seconds

My Pop's Culture
My Pop's Culture - Gilbert Gottfried
In his final podcast appearance before his passing, legendary comedian Gilbert Gottfried offers a hilarious and raunchy, yet deep insight into the shift of comedy and its ethics over time; along with how the nature of today’s pop culture world has influenced where comedians stand in 2022.  

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3 years ago
53 minutes 35 seconds

My Pop's Culture
My Pop's Culture - Trixie Mattel
In this unfiltered and hysterical next episode, the winner of “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” Season 3 and drag icon Trixie Mattel takes a deep dive into the evolution of drag and how today’s pop culture influenced his quick rise to fame. 

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3 years ago
51 minutes 47 seconds

My Pop's Culture
My Pop's Culture - Carol Burnett
The first female host and star of the groundbreaking variety show “The Carol Burnett Show” shares both hilarious and touching personal stories from her days on set, and opens a discussion to how different aspects of variety shows and comedy have changed over the years.   

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3 years ago
42 minutes 38 seconds

My Pop's Culture
My Pop's Culture - Trailer
Meet Marshall and Ben, the hosts of My Pop's Culture, the new podcast from Cream Productions. Marshall is the father and Ben is the son, and together they interview a wide range of guests and debate pop culture, past and present. From legendary comedian Carol Burnett to trailblazer Trixie Mattel, common and uncommon ground between generations leads to great banter and valuable insights.

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3 years ago
54 seconds

My Pop's Culture

My Pop’s Culture is a fun and informative father-and-son podcast that bridges the pop culture gap between generations. 


Ben is a Millennial. His dad, Marshall, a Gen X’er. The pair have a lot in common—they both work in TV and have a love for movies, but the one thing Ben is constantly trying to understand is his dad’s obsession with culture from his childhood, ‘Pop’s Culture,’ as Ben refers to it. 


Both father and son approach pop culture differently.


Ben consumes it through the digital world of mobile and social media, while Marshall devours it through television, radio, and consumer goods. Marshall has always felt that Ben’s interaction with pop culture is fleeting—here today, gone tomorrow—whereas his own experiences with pop culture are ingrained in his psyche.


Even worse, Marshall’s generation of pop culture is ingrained physically in his basement, where he stores hundreds upon hundreds of pop culture items from his past.

Here among the action figures, Archie comics-branded lunch boxes and TV Guide collection is where the podcast is recorded.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.