I'm So Not Over It

I'm So Not Over It is a comedy history podcast about things you'll remember from the first time round. 


Each week comedy writers Gareth Gwynn and Esyllt Sears explore a different month in history – but with a brief stretching from the mid-70s to the present day. Basically, if you could see it, it would be in colour.


It’s politics and pop culture for the eighties, nineties, noughties and beyond, delivered in 20 minute hits because we know what your attention span is like. 

 

So if you remember Westlife but struggle with the Westland affair and if your favourite Aitken was a Tory MP or the one who co-wrote I Should Be So Lucky, we’ve got you covered in this ridiculous historical guide to the information age (even if that information came from a poorly recalled browse of Encarta ‘95).

 

These weekly episodes are interspersed with interviews with the people who lived through this period to understand whether it has had any bearing on the lives they lead today.


The perfect listen, whether you’re Generation X, Gen X, Xennial, Millennial, Generation Z, Gen Z or whatever Pepsi wants to call you.


I'm So Not Over It is brought to you by the team behind the award nominated Xennial Dome Podcast - Previous guests on that show include Nish Kumar, Jess Philips MP, Trevor & Simon, Isy Suttie and many more and those episodes can be found on the same podcast feed.


I'm So Not Over It is a Mighty Bunny Production.

Gareth Gwynn

Gareth Gwynn is a Xennial. He's also a comedy writer, radio presenter and producer. He's co-writer of the sitcoms Ankle Tag (BBC Radio 4), Tourist Trap (BBC One Wales) and Bull (Gold) and he's written for The News Quiz (BBC Radio 4), The Now Show (BBC Radio 4), Top Gear (BBC Two) and We Need To Talk About (Spotify). When he needs people to think he's a Millennial he tells them he’s worked for Spotify, and he can pass as Gen-X by saying he co-wrote The Goodies 2019 comeback special for Audible. He's also made a documentary about Harry Secombe, meaning he can also pass for a Boomer at a push.

Esyllt Sears

Esyllt Sears is a Xennial. She's also a standup comedian and comedy writer providing tour support to Elis James and Jen Brister, and is a regular panellist on the YouTube panel show, 'Who Said That?' and 'The Comedy Arcade' podcast. She has performed on BBC Radio 4 Extra, BBC Radio Wales and on S4C. She has also written for The Now Show and The News Quiz (BBC Radio 4); Elis James’ stand-up special and Welsh sketch show (S4C); and Welcome Strangers (BBC Radio Wales).

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Formerly The Xennial Dome