Gen X Women: Things We Thought ONLY Rich Kids Had Growing Up
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Did you think someone was rich because they had cable TV, a two-story house, a backyard pool, or even a cordless phone? If you're Gen X, this episode is guaranteed to unlock some hilarious childhood memories.
Join Natalie Pilkinton, Mindy Price, and Kelly Williams as they take a nostalgic trip back to the status symbols that made us believe our friends had "made it." From Pizza Hut buffets, Olive Garden dinners, caller ID, Star 67, waterbeds, boxed wine, granite countertops, and Grey Poupon to flying on airplanes and owning a color TV, the hosts share funny personal stories and discover how differently they define wealth today.
The conversation also explores growing up with limited resources, learning to fix things instead of replacing them, and how resilience, resourcefulness, and strong family values often created a richer life than money ever could.
Whether you grew up in the 70s, 80s, or 90s, this episode is full of laughs, relatable memories, and plenty of "I remember that!" moments.
What made someone "rich" in your neighborhood? We'd love to hear your memories in the comments!
Key Takeaways- The childhood status symbols Gen X kids believed meant someone was wealthy.
- How technology—from rabbit ears to caller ID—changed everyday life.
- Funny memories of Pizza Hut, Olive Garden, waterbeds, and other "luxuries."
- Why resourcefulness and resilience often mattered more than money.
- How our definition of wealth has changed as adults.
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow Sugar, Spice & Spirits, leave a review, and share this episode with another Gen X friend who'll laugh at these memories. Don't forget to tell us in the comments: What did you think only rich kids had growing up?
🎙️ ABOUT YOUR HOSTS – SUGAR, SPICE & SPIRITSNatalie Pilkinton – Real Estate | Investing https://nataliepilkinton.com
Mindy Price – Speaker | Coach https://insidethewhy.com
Kelly Williams – Health | Performance https://personalhomecareservices.com