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121: Is GenX Stuck in the Past or Are They Misunderstood?

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This one's for the Gen X-ers. Roula and Rosie dive into what’s really going on with the “forgotten generation”—from outdated work mindsets to evolving parenting styles. Is Gen X caught between progress and pride? Do they envy the freedom Millennials and Gen Z are claiming? And how do we move forward without getting stuck in blame?

We get into:

– Why Gen X might feel left behind

– The impact of fear-based parenting and social media

– Whether trailblazers are now resistant to change

– How every generation has its blind spots (and brilliance)

– Why cross-generational empathy matters more than ever

We don’t want a generational war. We want a group hug. Well... maybe a group side-eye and then a hug.

Which generation are you, and do you feel seen?

Takeaways

  • Millennials often blame Baby Boomers rather than Gen X.
  • Generational blame is not helpful; empathy is needed.
  • Gen X faced challenges from their upbringing and societal changes.
  • Millennials value work-life balance more than previous generations.
  • Gen X may feel stuck between traditional values and modern expectations.
  • The importance of understanding and adapting to technology in parenting.
  • Generational differences can lead to misunderstandings and conflict.
  • Celebrating the strengths of each generation can foster better relationships.
  • The role of social media in shaping the perspectives of younger generations.
  • Personal growth comes from challenging beliefs and engaging in open conversations.

Keywords
Generational differences, Gen X, Millennials, parenting, societal change, empathy, work culture, technology, social media, family dynamics
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This one's for the Gen X-ers. Roula and Rosie dive into what’s really going on with the “forgotten generation”—from outdated work mindsets to evolving parenting styles. Is Gen X caught between progress and pride? Do they envy the freedom Millennials and Gen Z are claiming? And how do we move forward without getting stuck in blame?

We get into:

– Why Gen X might feel left behind

– The impact of fear-based parenting and social media

– Whether trailblazers are now resistant to change

– How every generation has its blind spots (and brilliance)

– Why cross-generational empathy matters more than ever

We don’t want a generational war. We want a group hug. Well... maybe a group side-eye and then a hug.

Which generation are you, and do you feel seen?

Takeaways

  • Millennials often blame Baby Boomers rather than Gen X.
  • Generational blame is not helpful; empathy is needed.
  • Gen X faced challenges from their upbringing and societal changes.
  • Millennials value work-life balance more than previous generations.
  • Gen X may feel stuck between traditional values and modern expectations.
  • The importance of understanding and adapting to technology in parenting.
  • Generational differences can lead to misunderstandings and conflict.
  • Celebrating the strengths of each generation can foster better relationships.
  • The role of social media in shaping the perspectives of younger generations.
  • Personal growth comes from challenging beliefs and engaging in open conversations.

Keywords
Generational differences, Gen X, Millennials, parenting, societal change, empathy, work culture, technology, social media, family dynamics
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125 episodes

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