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In this episode of the Personality Hacker podcast, Joel and Antonia chat with INTP media producer and art director Christian Rivera about the generational shadow of Millennials and Gen Z.
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In this podcast you’ll find:
- Co-host Christian Rivera joins.
- How generational archetypes are defined and divided.
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Why Millennials and Gen Z are the inverse of Gen X and Baby Boomers.
- What are generational shadows?
- How do Millennials view Baby Boomers?
- The unique challenges Millennials face – and how they handle them.
- How have previous generations shaped Millennials during their childhood?
- Some thoughts on Millennials’ social persona.
- What are Millennials like as parents?
- How are parents today losing their authority?
- The downside to the non-committal nature of our younger generations.
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Why mentorship should be important to Millennials.
- A note on personal responsibility.
- Which archetype fits Gen Z and which previous generation do they share this with?
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Summarizing the Gen Z mindset.
- How do they communicate their ideas?
- Using gaming culture to illustrate the differences between Millennials and Gen Z.
- What motivates Gen Z?
- How Gen Z are emerging as adults.
- How can you use generational theory as a tool?
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12 comments
This was an awesome podcast series! Lots of journaling and reflective moments while listening and afterwards.
This podcast really helped clarify some of the questions that have been swirling around opaquely in the mists of the shadow.
Antonia,
I was listening to the podcast while cooking dinner and…
My 12 year old—who has an ear for any grown-up conversation she’s not a part of—was definitely listening too. ?
-Jess