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[How to Discuss the Aging of Media, Trends, and Pop Culture]-[AEE: How to Talk About the Aging of Music, Movies, and Trends]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2024-12-14

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The Evolution of Cultural Relevance

In a recent episode of the All Ears English podcast, hosts Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan explore the nuanced ways to describe how media, trends, and fashion evolve over time. The discussion centers on the English expressions used to determine whether something remains significant or if it has lost its appeal due to shifting societal standards.

Key Expressions for Evaluating Media

The hosts introduce several essential phrases for navigating these conversations:

  • "Stand the test of time": This is the primary idiom used to describe something—such as a movie, TV show, or even a piece of fashion—that remains popular, significant, or enjoyable years after its release. As Lindsay notes, it is a versatile term that can apply to various forms of entertainment, though she suggests that a minimum of ten years is usually required before one can accurately judge if something has truly "stood the test of time."
  • "Didn't age well": This phrase is used when a piece of media, such as a movie or a song, becomes uncomfortable or problematic to watch or listen to today. Michelle highlights that this often occurs because our culture has become more "politically correct." When rewatching older films, one might encounter "crude comments" or scenes that feel "cringy" or "uncomfortable" by modern standards, even if the work was considered acceptable in the past.
  • "Timeless" and "Classic": These terms are used for things that are "taken out of the vacuum of time" and remain high-quality regardless of the era. Michelle and Lindsay discuss using these words for everything from home decor to classic TV shows like I Love Lucy, noting that "timeless" implies a quality of being a "treasure" that is held in high regard across generations.

The Tension Between Trends and Longevity

An interesting point of debate raised in the episode is the tension between choosing "timeless" designs versus embracing current trends. While choosing "neutral" and "timeless" options—such as when renovating a bathroom—can be a safer long-term investment, the hosts acknowledge that there is also beauty in "going with the trends." Lindsay points out that looking back at old photos or home videos and seeing "neon" or "slap bracelets" is a reminder that you were "living life fully" at that time.

Cultural Reflection and Connection

Ultimately, the hosts emphasize that these discussions are excellent "conversation starters." Whether you are dissecting the humor of Seinfeld or discussing why a show like This Is Us resonates with a specific generation, the ability to talk about these shifts is vital for building connections in English. The hosts conclude that while some content may not "fly today" due to changing social norms, analyzing these works provides a valuable opportunity to reflect on how society has evolved. By using these expressions, learners can move beyond simple opinions and engage in deeper, more meaningful discussions about art, history, and personal nostalgia.

🎯Key Sentences

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Are you feeling stuck with your English?
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It just depends, right?
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Do you know what I mean?
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Oh, yeah, absolutely.
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I don't know a lot of TV shows.
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📝Key Phrases

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stand the test of time
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didn't age well
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wouldn't pass
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culturally significant
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wouldn't fly
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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English Podcast, how to talk about the aging of music, movies, and trends.
Welcome to the All Ears English Podcast, downloaded more than 200 million times.
Are you feeling stuck with your English?
We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection, not perfection.
With your American hosts, Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer, and Michelle Kaplan, the New York radio girl coming to you from Colorado and New York city USA.
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