Talking ’Bout My Generation: The Baby Boom Experience — Reimagined, Refocused, Ready

Talking ’Bout My Generation: The Baby Boom Experience — Reimagined, Refocused, Ready

What happens when the first true pop culture generation takes a long look back not just at what it consumed, but at what it created, challenged, and changed?

That’s the driving force behind my newly revised and expanded Talking ’Bout My Generation: The Baby Boom Experience, which is debuting today.

As designed, Talking ‘Bout My Generation is a multi-division, multi-platform content network that explores the Baby Boomer story through the lens of music, media, memory, and meaning.

This isn’t nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake. It’s a deep dive into how a generation raised on rock, resistance, and revolution helped reshape America—and how those influences still echo today.

At the heart of the network are four distinct but interconnected divisions:

Pop Went the Boomers — The 1st Pop Culture Generation
This flagship division explores how Boomers became the first generation defined by mass media and shared cultural experience. From television and Top 40 radio to protest movements and counterculture, it traces how pop culture didn’t just entertain—it informed values, identity, and worldview.

On the Record: The Music of the Woodstock Generation
Music wasn’t just a soundtrack—it was a language. This division dives into the artists, songs, scenes, and sounds that defined a generation, from iconic anthems to overlooked gems. Expect deep cuts, cultural context, and the stories behind the music that moved millions.

Beyond the Box Score — Sports and American Identity
Sports tell stories that go far beyond wins and losses. This division explores how athletics intersect with culture, politics, and national identity from the rise of televised sports to moments of protest, unity, and controversy. It’s where the playing field becomes a stage for understanding who we are as a country.

The Ongoing Struggle for America’s Soul
This division confronts the deeper questions beneath the culture: the battles over values, truth, justice, and democracy that defined the Boomer era and continue today. Drawing connections between past and present, it examines how the conflicts of the 1960s and 1970s still reverberate in modern political and cultural life.

Together, these divisions form a cohesive narrative: a generation shaped by unprecedented change, and in turn, shaping the world around it.

Talking ’Bout My Generation isn’t just about looking back. It’s about understanding how we got here—and what that means for where we’re going. Because the story of the Baby Boomers isn’t finished. It’s still unfolding in our politics, our culture, our music, our memories, and the choices we’re making right now.

This is your invitation to be part of that story. Explore the moments that shaped us. Revisit the music, the movements, and the myths. Question what we got right and what we didn’t. Share your own experiences, your own reflections, your own voice.

For whether you lived it, studied it, or are just trying to make sense of it, there’s definitely a place for you here.

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