An almost-Zoomer and not-quite-Boomer bridge the generation gap. Jim was born in 1966, the first year of Generation X. Molly was born in 1996, the last year of the Millennials. Together they explore the inter-generational differences — and similarities — in how they think about current events and topics, and get to know each other better along the way. Join the conversation! Tweet us @zoomboompod. Email us: hello@zoomboompod.com. Web: www.ZoomBoomPod.com

Zoomer Boomer with Jim and Molly
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An almost-Zoomer and not-quite-Boomer bridge the generation gap. Jim was born in 1966, the first year of Generation X. Molly was born in 1996, the last year of the Millennials. Together they explore the inter-generational differences — and similarities — in how they think about current events and topics, and get to know each other better along the way. Join the conversation! Tweet us @zoomboompod. Email us: hello@zoomboompod.com. Web: www.ZoomBoomPod.com
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Publishing Since
7/30/2020
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Recent Episodes

January 22, 2021
Episode 7 - Self Care
Jim and Molly enlighten each other in this episode about the relatively new concept of "self care." Jim (the almost-Boomer) wonders if it's just a way to justify selfish behavior, and Molly (the not-quite-Zoomer) contemplates whether self-discipline is a form of self-care. Is this a new thing, or just a new name for a thing we've always done? Email us at hello@zoomboompod.com, or tweet us @zoomboompod We want to hear from you... is self-care just another name for self-indulgence, or ...

January 15, 2021
Episode 6 - Security and Trust
It's been a few months since our last episode, and we apologize. There's been some stuff going on in the world, but now we're back. Thank you for your patience! In this episode, Molly and Jim discuss the issues of trust across the generational divide... from the cyber world to real life; from locking down your email to locking your doors. Do you use the same password for all your online accounts? You're not alone, apparently. When you were a kid, did your parents and their neig...

September 13, 2020
Episode 5 - The Internet as a Utility
This week, Molly and Jim discuss whether it's time for the internet to be treated as a utility, i.e. regulated by the US government (like electric service, water, USPS, etc). In the months since the pandemic shutdown, both adults and school kids have become much more dependent on a fast and stable internet connection to accomplish their daily tasks, whether working or schooling from home. This has exposed a wide disparity in haves/have-nots, and we talk about whether it's time to mandate th...
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