Y2 Hey Day - 2000s Nostalgia

By: Wilko & Courts
  • Summary

  • The 2000s was a period of cringey teen television, questionable fashion and life altering celebrity break ups. This podcast is a deep dive into the pop culture phenomenon’s that shaped our youth, but have remained with us well into our adult lives. Join us as we discuss 2000s pop culture that left us wanting to do it all again.
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Episodes
  • 2000s Pop Culture is Almost one Hit Wonders
    Jun 23 2020
    Every decade is filled with weird and wonderful one hit wonders. The 2000s were no different, and frankly we think filled with the greatest OHWs. As we wrap up Season 1 of Y2 Hey Day come down a musical memory lane with us – with a bonus “could have been a One Hit Wonder but wasn’t!”
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    20 mins
  • 2000s Pop Culture is Signing in and out of MSN.
    Jun 16 2020
    Signing in and out to let your crush know you’re there. Changing the Tagline of your profile name to deep song lyrics. Appearing offline so that certain people couldn’t see you. Admit it, we all did it. MSN – way better than 3 way phone calls and cheaper than texting – peak 2000s culture that we reminisce on during episode 9!
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    27 mins
  • 2000s Pop Culture is The Rise of The Kardashians
    Jun 9 2020
    The Kardashians didn’t invent reality tv but they sure have become the reigning champions of the genre. With 18 seasons over 13 years and multiple spin offs it’s hard to deny the allure of drama, high end fashion and weddings… unless you’re Wilko, who’d never seen an episode until now. Whether you love them or hate them, they’re here to stay, so reminisce in Calabasas with us.
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    29 mins

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