Las Culturistas Presents: "Introducing: Look Back At It" — Episode Summary
Date: May 2, 2026
Hosts: Matt Rogers & Bowen Yang
Guests/Featured Voices: Sam Jay, Alex English, Mark Lamont Hill, Sidney Washington, Larry Wilmore
Podcast Network: Big Money Players Network and iHeartRadio
Episode Overview
This episode of Las Culturistas introduces listeners to a new podcast, "Look Back At It," hosted by comedians Sam Jay and Alex English. The show promises a lively, irreverent, and insightful revisiting of formative pop culture moments—with the help of comedians, authors, and cultural commentators. The main theme is nostalgic exploration: dissecting the iconic, bizarre, and pivotal flashes in pop culture history, while connecting them back to today's world and the personal histories of guests.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
Revisiting Iconic Moments in Pop Culture
Podcast Format & Mission
- Each episode centers on a specific year or "era", breaking down key events and their cultural significance.
- The show aims to answer questions like "Who were you back then?" and "How did the past shape our world today?"
“…we turn to some of our favorite people and ask, who were you back then? And how did the past shape the world as we know it today?” — Alex English (00:32)
Special Guest Snapshots
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Mark Lamont Hill on the "crack-filled 80s" and the importance of 1984
- Mark describes 1984 as a watershed year for Black Americans.
“To be clear, 84 was big to me, not just cause of crack. I'm down to talk about crack all day… I don't think there's a more important year for Black people. Really? Yeah. For me, it's one of the most important years for Black people in American history.” — Mark Lamont Hill (00:42–01:03)
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Sidney Washington reflects on self-discovery in 2001
- The hosts share a comedic moment about their sexual orientation at the time.
“Are you figuring out you're gay or you're not gay at all? No, I'm not gay at all. Me either... I'm not gay at all in 2001 either.” — Sam Jay & Sidney Washington (01:06–01:11)
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Larry Wilmore on the cyclical nature of history (1979)
Humor and Intergenerational Dialogue
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The hosts riff on age and cultural references, poking fun at themselves for "dating" their knowledge.
“Hold up, hold up. So we doing the real world line now. Not you dating yourself.” — Alex English (01:36)
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Reinforces that the show’s essence lies in looking back with both sincerity and humor.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On the show’s approach:
“Each episode we pick a hair, unpack what went down, and try to make sense of how we survived it.” — Sam Jay (00:14)
- On running back the hands of time:
“We're running back the hands of time together, y', all, to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting.” — Sam Jay (01:29)
- On the circular nature of history:
“History not only repeats itself, it turns into mystery before it comes back and becomes history once again.” — Larry Wilmore (01:17)
Important Timestamps
- 00:00–00:14: Iconic pop culture moments intro
- 00:14–00:32: Show premise and the role of friends/comedians/authors
- 00:39–01:03: Mark Lamont Hill on the significance of 1984
- 01:03–01:13: Sidney Washington segment on 2001
- 01:13–01:26: Larry Wilmore discusses 1979
- 01:29–01:41: Hosts riff on nostalgia and "The Real World" reference
Tone & Style
The episode is fast-paced, witty, and colloquial—balancing playful banter with moments of genuine reflection on pop culture and personal histories. The hosts and their guests riff naturally, giving listeners both laughs and thoughtful insights into why certain cultural flashpoints hold lasting resonance.
Summary
"Look Back At It" is set to be a unique new addition to the cultural commentary landscape, combining humor, personal memory, and sharp cultural analysis. This preview episode teases hilarious and poignant explorations of the past, promising listeners a nostalgic, authentic, and often hilarious journey through cultural history—told by the people who lived it.
Listen to "Look Back At It" on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.