#182 - Getting changed

EPISODE · Apr 18, 2026 · 1H 5M

#182 - Getting changed

from The Middle · host Andy and Roger

🎧 NEW PODCAST EPISODEEpisode 182 – Getting changedIn this episode, Andy and Roger kick things off with a truly unfortunate airport toilet incident—featuring an automatic door, questionable timing, and a poor woman caught in a situation no one wants to imagine, let alone witness. It’s chaotic, it’s awkward, and it sets the tone for a surprisingly reflective conversation.From there, the discussion drifts (as it often does) into the strange quirks of modern life—starting with the baffling evolution of public toilet technology and why something as simple as a lock didn’t need reinventing. This spirals into memories of school change rooms, questionable hygiene standards, and the kind of shared trauma that may or may not have “built character.”Andy and Roger then explore the subtle (and not-so-subtle) moments that signal ageing—when cultural references stop landing, when younger colleagues haven’t even heard of The Matrix, and when Seinfeld jokes fall flat. They compare generational shifts in fashion, particularly the rise of activewear as everyday clothing, and question whether some trends are destined to age poorly.The conversation broadens into a nostalgic deep dive on how the internet, shopping, and entertainment have changed. From the wild west days of early websites and chat platforms to today’s algorithm-driven, sanitised experience, they reflect on what’s been lost—spontaneity, discovery, and a sense of ownership. Music stores, physical media, and even boredom itself all come under scrutiny as relics of a different time.By the end, Andy and Roger land on a slightly uncomfortable question: are we actually growing as we age, or just getting older? And if modern life removes discomfort, challenge, and even boredom—what does that mean for the next generation?Hashtags:#GettingOld #MillennialLife #Nostalgia #InternetCulture #TheMatrix #Seinfeld #ActivewearTrend #ModernLife #DigitalAge #GrowingUp #GenerationalShift #AndyAndRoger #PodcastDiscussion #CulturalChange #SchoolDays #TechEvolution #RetailExperience #MusicCulture #Boredom #SocialCommentaryEngage with us on social media:Website:http://themiddle.site/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/the_middle_podcast/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@themiddlepodcastandyrogerFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Middle-Podcast/100089236832534/Twitter:https://twitter.com/TheMiddlePCEmail:[email protected] up to our subscriber email list:Visit our website:http://themiddle.site/Or click:https://forms.gle/4qATmU2yiHgjZrej8

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