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The Many Meanderings Of The First Gen X Man

The Many Meanderings Of The First Gen X Man

Written by: Wil Boudreau
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Hi, I'm Wil Boudreau, AKA The First Gen X Man. Did I ever tell you about the time I made a pizza commercial with a certain very recent ex-president? Or how about the time I was fired by a New Jersey mobster? Or that summer when I definitely did not become a movie star? Of course not. We've never met. But now you can hear these funny stories and more. Ripped from the endless adventure that is my life.From growing up in the shag carpeting covered suburbs in the 1970's.To working as an advertising "madman" for a couple of decades.To raising four boys under house arrest during COVID lockdown. It's all been a hysterical, stressful, story, untold until now. My stories will make you laugh a lot and cry just a little. You know, just like your hair in 1985.© 2024 The Many Meanderings Of The First Gen X Man Parenting Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Middle Ages
    Aug 13 2021

    My favorite excruciating tales of middle age. Hear about that time I dyed my beard, that other time I got a hair transplant, and that other time I got what I will call "The Big Snip". It's a lot of fun that the kids these days would call cringey.

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    28 mins
  • The Brotherhood of Fatherhood
    Jul 16 2021

    This one's for the Dads. Hear about fishless fishing expeditions and whale-less whale watches, and mountains that we cannot climb due to sinus pressure. Plus Dad School and the horror of my Dad's Birds and the Bees talk.

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    34 mins
  • Sunday Best
    Jun 14 2021

    This episode we're putting on our Sunday best, stories that is. Hear about the "embarassing bell incident" and random surprise funerals when I was an altar boy, the pageantry of midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, and a rare recording of the "Blessing of the Corned Beef and Cabbage" from a St. Bridget's Church St. Patrick's Day Dinner Dance circa 1975.

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    30 mins
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