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Generation Jamz

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by Jennifer Todd

7 episodes
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In this series, we take a deep dive into generations. We will be talking about Gen X, Gen Y, Boomers, Millennials, Gen Z, or whatever terms you use. We will have honest discussions not only about our differences, but also about our similarities. As we understand each other better, we will hopefully come to recognize each others’ values, expectations, and aspirations. Let’s face stereotypes head on so we can understand the individuals behind the cohort label. This show will tap into the benefits of intergenerational working, learning, and living.

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7/19/2022

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October 7, 2022

Jothan on GenX

<p>I have a really poignant and must listen discussion with my guest Jothan Cashero about generations, and specifically about the GenX experience. We discuss how there are general misperceptions about generations in general, and we tend to assign positive generalizations to our own generation and negative generalizations to other generations. We talk about the fact that regardless of generation, people want to be secure with their jobs, life and relationships, but we may react differently depending on our age. For GenX individuals, we may be feeling insecure with aging out of being competitive in the workspace, and feeling insecure with the outlook for retirement.&nbsp;</p> <p>If you would like to check out more on Jothan and his work in branding, you can find more information on his website www.jothancashero.com</p>

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September 20, 2022

On Gen Z with Baylie Jean

<p>We talk all things Gen Z in this eye opening episode! I am joined in my discussion by Baylie Jean who is the founder and co-host of the podcast Gen Z Boss, which helps her generation find success. She very proudly shares that she considers herself a part of the Gen Z generation, and works to educate and equip other people her age to be successful.</p> <p>We discuss the stereotypes of Gen Z, like they are whiny or not hard working. She describes her generation as being innovative, strong leaders, and have an understanding of the world that other generations haven't necessarily grown up with. She feels Gen Z will change the workforce for the better. They are adaptive and agile, in some part because of "coming of age" during the pandemic. Gen Z individuals have formed relationships around the world as a result of their agility with technology and social media.</p> <p>Baylie Jean mentions that many Gen Z individuals have made meaningful connections with older Boomers. She believes this might be because Boomers came of age during the difficult years of World War II, and Gen Z came of age during the pandemic. They have somewhat of a shared experience in being young and starting out during difficult times. She sees these relationships as mutually beneficial as Gen Z can help older adults navigate new technology, and older adults can help Gen Z with advice and growth, and ways to navigate careers and relationships.</p> <p>Despite the rather difficult times we are emerging from, Baylie Jean discusses how she feels that Gen Z is very hopeful about the future. They are trying very hard to maintain involvement and activism in social causes, and to push to change the workforce so owning their own businesses might be within reach. They do feel a sense of pressure and responsibility for issues such as climate change that they have inherited from older generations. They also are very interested in building generational wealth and financial stability after seeing people lose jobs and be laid off during the pandemic.</p> <p>If you are interested in following up with Bailey Jean, she can be reached &nbsp;@missbayliejean, or follow her podcast @GenZBosspodcast</p> <p><br></p>

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August 28, 2022

Sherry-Lynn Lee and harmonizing across generations

<p>In this episode I have a really hopeful and honest discussion with Sherry-Lynn Lee. Sherry-Lynn Lee is a song writer, vocalist, producer, mixer and podcaster based in Los Angeles. She is half of the Millennial/Boomer music duo <strong>23rd Hour</strong>. Sherry-Lynn is co-host of the podcast “Nuances: Beyond first impressions with the Asian diaspora” which can be found here: <a href="https://anchor.fm/nuances-podcast">https://anchor.fm/nuances-podcast</a>. Before pivoting her career into music and media she worked in Silicone Valley as a data scientist and software engineer.</p> <p>Sherry-Lynn pulls back assumptions about Millennials in particular and we have an honest discussion about the tendency for individuals, regardless of age, to idealize their own experience in the past versus the experience of younger contemporary individuals and assume that the way things were better when “we” were young.</p> <p>Sherry highlights a really powerful point, pointing out that individuals are communicating across generations on social media all the time without being aware of it or allowing it to be a barrier to these fluid interactions. This could be a great cornerstone for expanding your awareness of other generations and developing intergenerational and cross-cultural relationships.</p>

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What is Generation Jamz?

In this series, we take a deep dive into generations. We will be talking about Gen X, Gen Y, Boomers, Millennials, Gen Z, or whatever terms you use. We will have honest discussions not only about our differences, but also about our similarities. As we understand each other better, we will hopefully come to recognize each others’ values, expectations, and aspirations. Let’s face stereotypes head on so we can understand the individuals behind the cohort label. This show will tap into the benefits of intergenerational working, learning, and living.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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