The 80s and 90s Uncensored
More nostalgia than your mom's faux wood paneled basement!
Looking for a blast from the past without the dial-up tone? Join hosts Milo and Jamie as they relive the epic moments of two legendary decades. It’s like VH1’s Behind the Music, but with way more sarcasm and no mullets...well, maybe a few mullets. From Blockbuster to boy bands, these guys tackle everything you loved, hated, and forgot you still know all the words to. Grab your Walkman, crank the volume, and tune in for the ride of your life – or at least a half hour of pure 80s and 90s joy!
New episode every Monday… to keep that day from being so manic.
Listen wherever you get podcasts!
Breakdancing Retrospective
The guys look at the history of breakdancing, its rise in the 80s and addition as a sport in the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Figuring Skating from The 80s and 90s
We’re joined by author Ryan Stevens, author to revisit the golden era of figure skating.
Mary Lou Retton - “America’s Sweetheart”
Besides here athleticism, the guys discuss why “America’s Sweetheart” is an icon of the 1980s.
The Case of Bull Durham vs Field of Dreams
Get set for a baseball-themed episode as the guys chat about two iconic baseball movies.
Inline Skates aka Rollerblades
The guys explore the origins of inline skates, or as they are more commonly known, rollerblades.
The Fog Bowl
A dense fog descended upon Soldier Field during the 1988 divisional playoff game, dubbing it “The Fog Bowl”.
Pete Rose Retrospective
We debate the Pete Rose gambling scandal resulting in a ban from the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Baseball Songs from the 80s and 90s
We found 8 great baseball songs to add to your baseball song playlist.
Michael Jordan Retrospective
We look back at the amazing career of Michael Jordan. From basketball to movies, this man has done it all.
The Sosa-McGwire Home Run Race of 1998
We reminisce about baseball in the 90s and that historic home run record-setting race.
Mike Tyson Retrospective
We review the rise and fall of Iron Mike Tyson through the 80s to the 90s.