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The real Oregon Trail Generation

The real Oregon Trail Generation

By: Real OTG
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We are a podcast discussing random topics from the perspective of those of us in the Oregon Trail Generation, the microgeneration between the Gen-Xers and Millennials.We will take a look at how we and the rest of our generation experienced things growing up, how these experiences, and sometimes external factors, changed US specifically and SOCIETY more broadly, and where we think we might be heading.© 2026 The real Oregon Trail Generation
Episodes
  • Real OTG E35: Hello, Is Anyone Still There?
    Jan 21 2026

    Well, if it isn’t our old friends back off the saddle from a long ride out in the wild lands. We know it’s been a long time since we left you without a dope beat to step to, so we’re back and ready to tell the tale of our travels. While exploring this new hellscape we’re in, we’ll share our story of blessings and blight as we welcome in our newest member of the crew.

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    53 mins
  • Real OTG E34: Fireside Chat (Millennials - The Unluckiest Generation - part 2)
    Mar 9 2025

    Though the campfire is dying out and the coyotes can be heard in the distance, this peace pipe still has a little left to pass around. It's 'bout all we can do to carry on after the saloon brawl this generation has been through. But we still see the sunrise over the desert horizon of our future born from a past that made us tough as nails (press-on nails but, you know, the expensive ones).

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    43 mins
  • Real OTG E33: Fireside Chat (Millennials - The Unluckiest Generation - part 1)
    Feb 15 2025

    It's time to pull out the Martin&Co. acoustic and play a sad country song for the unluckiest generation in modern history...Millennials. I know, I know, it sounds like typical soft Millennials whining as usual. But there's a reason we've been screamin' and a-hollerin' this whole time. Now, take a listen to this here tale of woe.

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    45 mins
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