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#134 - Gen X Checks the Stats: 1980s Numbers That Raised Us

#134 - Gen X Checks the Stats: 1980s Numbers That Raised Us

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This week on Dancing With Ourselves: A Totally RAD 80s Podcast, we’re checking the stats.

Gen X grew up surrounded by numbers we could not verify: TV ratings, Billboard charts, arcade high scores, baseball card stats, report cards, inflation, mortgage rates, toy crazes, AIDS PSAs, crime scares, nuclear anxiety, and the mysterious permanent record.

Before Google, we had TV Guide, Casey Kasem, school assemblies, cereal boxes, baseball cards, MTV countdowns, newspaper box scores, arcade scoreboards, and whatever scary number the evening news dropped into the living room.

In Ep134: Gen X Checks the Stats — 1980s Numbers That Raised Us, Jimmy, Kane, and Jeremy dig into the numbers that shaped the decade and ask the real Gen-X questions:

Were the stats true?
Were they misunderstood?
Were they marketing hype?
Were they fear campaigns?
Or did they simply become part of how we remember growing up in the 80s?

The crew talks inflation, unemployment, latchkey life, TV monoculture, MTV, music charts, Thriller-level pop dominance, arcade quarters, Cabbage Patch chaos, report cards, D&D stats, high scores, sports numbers, fear-based PSAs, and the generational shift from analog stats to today’s digital dashboards.

Because Gen X may not have grown up with analytics, follower counts, or algorithmic feeds — but we absolutely grew up being measured.

So grab your calculator watch, check your permanent record, save your arcade initials, and join us as DWO checks the numbers that raised us.

Outro track: “Whole Not Severed” by Auditory Ecstasy — a fitting close for an episode about the numbers that raised Gen X, reminding us that we were never just grades, scores, ratings, or stats.

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