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What if reinvention means returning to the music that made you who you are?

In this episode of Gen X Crisis, Rob talks with Rob Janicke, a writer and lifelong student of music whose book Slacker: 1991, Teen Spirit, Angst and the Generation That Created It explores the origins and legacy of the grunge movement. For Janicke, it’s also deeply personal: a love letter to the music that carried him through adolescence, self-doubt, and the messy process of finding his voice again in midlife.

Recently published and optioned for a documentary, Slacker became more than a deep dive into music history, it marked a creative rebirth for Janicke, proving that passion and persistence can still change your life in your fifties.

They reflect on how the spirit of the 90s - authentic, messy, and loud - still echoes in today’s search for identity, and how becoming a writer has given Janicke the chance to model something unexpected for his kids: that there’s no single path to purpose, and meaning can be remixed at any age.

This one’s about the art of coming full circle - about replaying youth not to relive it, but to remind yourself, and those watching you, that the music never really stops.

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To buy Rob's book Slacker: 1991, Teen Spirit, Angst and the Generation That Created It, visit Rob's website at https://www.robjanicke.com/


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