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Hey Dude... The 90s Called!

The Secret World of Sabrina's Boyfriend - with Natanya Ross & Nate Richert

Hey Dude... The 90s Called!

YMG

Entertainment News, Society & Culture, News

4.6839 Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2026

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Nate Richert and Natanya Ross rewind to the wild, weird, and wonderful ’90s TV era…teen stardom, iconic sets, and growing up way too fast. Between laughs and throwback stories, things get real as they talk crushes, chemistry, and what it’s like to fall in love when the cameras stop rolling. Equal parts nostalgic, flirty, and heartfelt. This one’s pure ’90s magic.


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0:00.0

Yay Media Group

0:03.4

But yeah, like Thomas Gibson, he and I would duck out and smoke cigarettes together to get away from the publicity craziness.

0:12.7

Wait, who was that?

0:13.7

Thomas Gibson.

0:14.4

He was on Dharma and Greg, right?

0:16.1

He was Greg on Greg.

0:18.3

I can't believe I pulled that out of my butt right now.

0:21.1

I'm so happy with us.

0:22.4

I was drawn a blank on it.

0:41.2

Well, I think the 90s are calling. Welcome back to Hey Dude, The 90s called podcast.

0:44.6

I am David Lasher and I'm here with my partner in nostalgia, Christine Taylor.

0:49.6

Hi, everybody.

0:50.8

Hi, David.

0:52.2

Hello.

0:52.5

What's happening?

0:53.7

What's happening? It's so funny. I noticed, I've been noticing a trend and I think I wanted to ask you, like, we should talk, we should talk about this as the 90s podcast about like the, the, you know, the technology. Because have you noticed some stuff is coming back? Like, my kids lately always carry

1:13.8

disposable cameras now. And then they take the film to get developed, right? And they love,

1:19.3

you know, the difference for us back then, we would have, you know, we'd wait for it to get

1:24.0

developed and they'd come back as prints. Now they get the prints, but they also get a, you know, they get sent to their computer, too. So they get the digital version. They're digitized too. So they get the best of both worlds. But they're getting obsessed with the look of film. You know, the film, you know, getting those photos back where it's a grainier and it really, you know, which is all we knew growing up.

1:46.4

And they, and you didn't see the picture immediately. Right. No. Yes. Now, like when you take a picture, like my wife will have to take it 10 times to get it perfect. Exactly. You know what I mean? Because we're studying it and judging it. but with those disposables, you know, and my daughter found a couple of them like old.

2:03.3

She was like, I don't know how old they were, but all the film kind of came out a little bit like, there was like a red hue. But it was, she's like, I just think that they were old. They had been in a drawer for like near the heater for a long time. But they looked, they turned out so cool because it just had this cool effect.

2:19.0

But it's all just like from the film, which I feel like that's all we had.

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