EP. 7: Laugh Tracks & Locked Feelings: What 90s TV Taught Us About Emotional Avoidance
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What if the shows that made us laugh also taught us how to hide?
In this episode of The Soft Talk, Hard Truths Podcast, Jay and Shay take a thoughtful, and honest, look back at some of our favorite 90s sitcoms and ask the question nobody was asking back then: What were these shows really teaching us about emotions? From comfort classics like ""Living Single and "Martin" to the broader culture of laugh tracks and quick punchlines, they explore how humor often became emotional armor.
Together, they unpack how many of us were subtly conditioned to deflect, downplay, or completely avoid hard feelings, all while the audience was cued to laugh. They also examine character dynamics, relationship patterns, and the ways emotional growth was often skipped in favor of keeping things “funny.”
This conversation blends nostalgia with real talk, challenging us to reconsider the media that shaped us and how it may still be influencing the way we show up in our relationships today.
If you’ve ever laughed through something you probably should’ve processed… this one’s for you.