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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 2H 11M

#131 - Gen X Checks the Receipts: What We Were Taught vs What Actually Happened

from Dancing With Ourselves: A Totally RAD 80's Podcast · host D.W.O

Gen X grew up with school posters, TV specials, public health warnings, government messaging, and media scares that shaped how we saw the world. The Food Pyramid told us to load up on bread. Pluto was the ninth planet. Y2K was going to crash civilization. Duck-and-cover drills were supposed to help us survive nuclear war. We heard about global cooling, global warming, acid rain, the ozone hole, overpopulation, AIDS, peak oil, and a whole rotating list of “settled truths.”But now we have something we did not have back then: 30+ years of outcomes.In this episode, the DWO crew checks the receipts. We are not asking what we remember. We are asking what the data, outcomes, and historical record actually show. Were we lied to? Were schools just simplifying complex topics for kids? Was the media hyping fear for attention? Were experts working with incomplete data? Were some warnings actually true and successfully handled?The key idea of this episode is simple:Not every wrong thing was a lie — but every wrong thing damaged trust differently.We break down Gen X-era lessons and public narratives into categories like truth, outdated knowledge, simplification, misinformation, propaganda, media sensationalism, advocacy exaggeration, emergency public messaging, and commercial influence. Then we talk through the big examples: the Food Pyramid, climate whiplash, Y2K, overpopulation, ozone, acid rain, Pluto’s demotion, duck-and-cover, AIDS messaging, and the school facts that did not age well.This is not a conspiracy episode, but...it could be. It is a Gen X evidence audit; funny, skeptical, nostalgic, and receipts-first.Core question: What were we taught as truth, what actually happened, and how should Gen X think about trust, experts, media, schools, and authority now?Support the showFollow us on:  Facebook  |  Twitter  |  Instagram  |  YouTubeCheck out our Totally RAD Merch Store!

Gen X grew up with school posters, TV specials, public health warnings, government messaging, and media scares that shaped how we saw the world. The Food Pyramid told us to load up on bread. Pluto was the ninth planet. Y2K was going to crash civilization. Duck-and-cover drills were supposed to help us survive nuclear war. We heard about global cooling, global warming, acid rain, the ozone hole, overpopulation, AIDS, peak oil, and a whole rotating list of “settled truths.” But now we have some...

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