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Everything 80s

Everything 80s

Jamie Logie | 1980s Pop Culture & Nostalgia 347 Episodes Jul 1, 2026

Everything 80s is a weekly podcast that explores the most iconic aspects of 1980s pop culture, including movies, TV shows, toys, music, and cultural moments. Hosted by Jamie Logie, the show covers topics like Back to the Future, The Breakfast Club, Transformers, He-Man, MTV, Nintendo, and Michael Jackson. It's designed for fans of nostalgia, Gen X, and anyone who loves the retro vibe of the 1980s.

Episodes

10 Iconic Albums From 1986 That Just Turned 40 Jul 1, 2026 32:35 Was 1986 one of the biggest years for music ever? If it wasn't, it sure was close, as it's the year that gave us a defining heavy metal album, two defining hip-hop albums, a pop standout, and one of the last albums from a jazz legend. But there was so much more: two breakaway solo artists, two huge soundtracks, and the era-defining album that gave us two of the biggest songs of all time. 1986 had
The Legend of Zelda: The History of the Golden Game Jun 24, 2026 40:35 Before "Zelda" became a household name, it began as "Adventure Mario," a game that started out as giant sketches on long pieces of draft paper. But things quickly changed... This new video game would be nothing like Super Mario Bros. It would be a vast and seemingly limitless world. A world based around a legend, and a world filled with fantasy and adventure -- a world based on the childhood of it
The 1980s Bubblegum Wars Jun 17, 2026 46:38 VHS and Beta weren't the only ones trying to capture our loyalty in the 1980s; the same thing was happening in the world of... bubblegum. Heading into the 80s, bubblegum -- an industry that didn't even really exist five years earlier -- turned into a full-on battleground. The target? Kids everywhere... But now, led by the Big Three bubblegum brands, variety stores everywhere were about to get fill
The Hand of God Touches World Cup '86 Jun 10, 2026 37:30 Before the first ball was even kicked, World Cup '86 had faced a massive uphill battle. A change of venue, a struggling economy, and then a massive earthquake set to derail what was one of the most anticipated World Cups of all time. But World Cup 1986 eventually kicked off, and now, all eyes were on the greatest football in the world -- and specifically, Argentina and their phenom, Diego Maradona
Hockey, Mulroney & Bryan Adams: Canada in the 80s Jun 3, 2026 56:56 In this episode, we look at some notable Canadian events and people from the 1980s, but this show is all about the world of pop culture. And when it comes to 1980s pop culture, Canada contributed a lot more than you may realize. From the music, movies, TV shows, kids' shows, and massive celebrities, Canada was at the forefront of 1980s pop culture. From Saturday morning cartoons, chart topping son
10 1980s Kids' Shows You May Have Forgotten May 27, 2026 38:00 Not every kids' show from the 1980s could be an era-defining and long-lasting one. Some, for various reasons, just couldn't break through. But that doesn't mean they weren't any good. Today, we look back at ten live-action 1980s kids' shows that just weren't able to reach the heights of shows like Fraggle Rock or You Can't Do That on Television. Some of these shows may ring a bell, some may be bra
How Nickelodeon Rewrote the Rules of Kids' TV May 20, 2026 53:58 From an experiment in the 1970s to a global phenomenon, the story of Nickelodeon is one that includes Walter Cronkite, satellites, and some simple hand puppets. But it was in the 1980s when the kids-only network really took off. With a new leader and a new direction, Nickelodeon would soon reach more homes than ever, all because of a low-budget sketch comedy show from Canada. A show that would mak
The 1980s Stand-Up Comedy Boom: Part Deux May 13, 2026 40:06 In part one, we looked at the origins of stand-up comedy and its evolution through the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Then, as we head into the 1980s, some big things happen. A strike, mainstream exposure, and the rise of comedy clubs everywhere took the industry from smoky clubs to a major part of mainstream entertainment. Today, we look at several of the breakout comedians -- including a few controversial o
The Stand-Up Comedy Boom of the 1980s: Part One May 6, 2026 37:31 From small, smoky nightclubs to prime time TV and Hollywood, stand-up comedy has gone through many iterations over more than a century. But it was in the 1980s when a true comedy boom took place. In part one of this two-part episode, we look back at the origins of stand-up comedy, going back to the days of Vaudeville, and then into the 50s and 60s when people like Jackie Gleason and Lucille Ball b
Pac-Man Fever Takes Over the 1980s Apr 29, 2026 50:23 Pac-Man was a solution to a major problem. That problem? The video game industry mainly attracted teenage males; no one else was really setting foot in arcades. Game designer Toru Iwatani believed he had created the right idea to change all that. Not only did he change the world of video games, but his creation ended up creating an absolute pop culture phenomenon. Pac-Man was such a hit when it fi
Hulk Hogan and the Rise of Hulkamania in the 80s Apr 22, 2026 01:02:10 Before he was Hulk Hogan, he was Terry Gene Bollea. And before Hulkamania ran wild in the 1980s, he was carefully crafting the character that would not only change the world of professional wrestling but also break through into mainstream pop culture. His later years would not be without their controversy, but in the 80s, he was like a real-life superhero for a new generation of kids. Today, we lo
WrestleMania 3: The Biggest Event in Wrestling History (or Was It...?) Apr 15, 2026 57:17 It was billed as the biggest event and the biggest matchup in the history of professional wrestling. Held at the Pontiac Silverdome, WrestleMania 3 not only became historic from a wrestling perspective, but also set a new world indoor attendance record. And it was all built on the back of Andre the Giant vs Hulk Hogan. A match that, even up to the day of the event, was still up in the air as to wh

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