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How MTV and ‘Video Killed the Radio Star’ Shaped Our Generation—and Our Parenting- Episode # 818

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Welcome to the very first episode of Zen POP Parenting with Cathy and Todd! We’re kicking things off with a deep dive into MTV and the iconic song Video Killed the Radio Star. We’ll explore how MTV shaped our culture, influenced our parenting, and impacted our sense of self.

As Gen Xers who grew up with the rise of music videos and 24-hour cable TV, we’re revisiting the pop culture that shaped us and considering how it still shows up in how we parent today.

We’re also introducing new segments—like Remember When, WTF, Rolling in the Deep, Parenting, Cringe or Classic, and more—offering pop culture reflections alongside the usual Zen Parenting depth and insight.

Zen POP Parenting is about seeing pop culture as more than just entertainment. It can be a mirror, a guide, and a spark for personal growth. It also helps us connect with our kids and remember what it felt like to be their age. Join us for nostalgic trivia, competitive games, and a new way to bring connection and curiosity to your podcast listening.

Some Ways to Support Us

    1. Sign up for Cathy’s Substack
    2. Order Restoring our Girls
    3. Join Team Zen
    4. Fatherhood Full House
    5. Dark Side of the Moon Advance

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Links shared in this episode:

For the full show notes, visit zenpopparenting.com.

This week’s sponsor(s):

Other Ways to Support Us

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MTV’s Impact on Gen X
In the first episode of the revamped podcast, Zen Pop Parenting, Todd and Kathy discuss the impact of MTV on their generation, Gen X. They reflect on how MTV changed the way they perceived music and artists, and how it influenced their sense of self. They also discuss the evolution of music consumption, from vinyl records to digital platforms, and how this has shaped their experiences. The podcast aims to explore the intersection of pop culture and parenting, and how these elements have shaped their lives.

MTV’s Impact on Music Industry
Todd discussed the early days of MTV and its impact on their generation. He mentioned how MTV initially played mostly British artists due to their readiness for the visual medium. Todd also shared some of the first songs played on MTV, including “Video Killed the Radio Star” and “Billie Jean.” He highlighted the importance of MTV in breaking racial barriers in the music industry, with Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean” being a turning point. Todd also mentioned some of the memorable moments in MTV history, such as the introduction of “Cribs” and “Yo MTV Raps.” The team also discussed some of the weird and memorable moments in MTV history, including the interview with David Bowie and the appearance of Courtney Love on stage with Madonna.

MTV’s Influence on Gen X
Todd discussed the impact of MTV on the Gen X generation, highlighting how it influenced their emotional development, creativity, and individuality. He noted that MTV provided a visual medium for storytelling, allowing viewers to connect with artists and their personal lives. Todd also emphasized the importance of music in processing life experiences and how it has become a soundtrack for generations. He concluded by discussing the power of representation in pop culture, suggesting that understanding the music and shows of the past can help parents better connect with their children.

Music Game and MTV Trivia
In the meeting, Todd and his friends discussed the creation of a music game where they come up with a topic or word and choose a song that connects well to it. They emphasized the importance of choosing a song that is not too obvious or too obscure. Todd also shared his experience with the game, including a memorable moment when he chose the song “99 Luft Balloons” to represent a particular topic. The group also played a trivia game related to MTV and its history, with Todd providing the answers. The conversation ended with an announcement of the next episode’s topic, which will be about the movie “The Outsiders” and its impact on their generation.

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Welcome to the very first episode of Zen POP Parenting with Cathy and Todd! We’re kicking things off with a deep dive into MTV and the iconic song Video Killed the Radio Star. We’ll explore how MTV shaped our culture, influenced our parenting, and impacted our sense of self.

As Gen Xers who grew up with the rise of music videos and 24-hour cable TV, we’re revisiting the pop culture that shaped us and considering how it still shows up in how we parent today.

We’re also introducing new segments—like Remember When, WTF, Rolling in the Deep, Parenting, Cringe or Classic, and more—offering pop culture reflections alongside the usual Zen Parenting depth and insight.

Zen POP Parenting is about seeing pop culture as more than just entertainment. It can be a mirror, a guide, and a spark for personal growth. It also helps us connect with our kids and remember what it felt like to be their age. Join us for nostalgic trivia, competitive games, and a new way to bring connection and curiosity to your podcast listening.

Some Ways to Support Us

    1. Sign up for Cathy’s Substack
    2. Order Restoring our Girls
    3. Join Team Zen
    4. Fatherhood Full House
    5. Dark Side of the Moon Advance

Time Stamp

Links shared in this episode:

For the full show notes, visit zenpopparenting.com.

This week’s sponsor(s):

Other Ways to Support Us

AI Summary

Summary

MTV’s Impact on Gen X
In the first episode of the revamped podcast, Zen Pop Parenting, Todd and Kathy discuss the impact of MTV on their generation, Gen X. They reflect on how MTV changed the way they perceived music and artists, and how it influenced their sense of self. They also discuss the evolution of music consumption, from vinyl records to digital platforms, and how this has shaped their experiences. The podcast aims to explore the intersection of pop culture and parenting, and how these elements have shaped their lives.

MTV’s Impact on Music Industry
Todd discussed the early days of MTV and its impact on their generation. He mentioned how MTV initially played mostly British artists due to their readiness for the visual medium. Todd also shared some of the first songs played on MTV, including “Video Killed the Radio Star” and “Billie Jean.” He highlighted the importance of MTV in breaking racial barriers in the music industry, with Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean” being a turning point. Todd also mentioned some of the memorable moments in MTV history, such as the introduction of “Cribs” and “Yo MTV Raps.” The team also discussed some of the weird and memorable moments in MTV history, including the interview with David Bowie and the appearance of Courtney Love on stage with Madonna.

MTV’s Influence on Gen X
Todd discussed the impact of MTV on the Gen X generation, highlighting how it influenced their emotional development, creativity, and individuality. He noted that MTV provided a visual medium for storytelling, allowing viewers to connect with artists and their personal lives. Todd also emphasized the importance of music in processing life experiences and how it has become a soundtrack for generations. He concluded by discussing the power of representation in pop culture, suggesting that understanding the music and shows of the past can help parents better connect with their children.

Music Game and MTV Trivia
In the meeting, Todd and his friends discussed the creation of a music game where they come up with a topic or word and choose a song that connects well to it. They emphasized the importance of choosing a song that is not too obvious or too obscure. Todd also shared his experience with the game, including a memorable moment when he chose the song “99 Luft Balloons” to represent a particular topic. The group also played a trivia game related to MTV and its history, with Todd providing the answers. The conversation ended with an announcement of the next episode’s topic, which will be about the movie “The Outsiders” and its impact on their generation.

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