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Kay Poyer has lived many lives — goth club regular, antique store worker, Substack diva — and it's all been leading to this: her debut on the gay podcast StraightioLab. We chat about the differences between straight and gay hookup culture, between millennials and Gen Z, between the internet and real life, and of course between people who are annoying and people who are normal! GET TICKETS TO OUR SUMMER/FALL TOUR HERE: linktree.com/straightiolabCALL US at 385-GAY-GUYS to leave questions and comments for our next surprise call-in show and you just might hear your call on your favorite podcast. STRAIGHTIOLAB MERCH: cottonbureau.com/people/straightiolab SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON at patreon.com/straightiolab for bonus episodes twice a month and don't forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over the past year, Kenya has been rocked by anti-government protests. What started as a demonstration over proposed tax increases soon turned into a nationwide, youth-led protest over the state of the economy, alleged political corruption and police brutality. But it's come at a cost. Dozens of protestors have been killed in clashes with the police, and human rights groups say many activists have been abducted and tortured by agents of the states. Michael Kaloki meets the young Kenyans who are caught in a battle for change.This episode of The Documentary comes to you from Assignment, investigations and journeys into the heart of global events.
Lisa Cook can remain a Federal Reserve governor for now, the US and China seem to be making progress in their trade talks, and the US and UK promised to boost financial ties ahead of a state visit by President Donald Trump. Plus, Gen Z is toppling governments across Asia.Mentioned in this podcast:Lisa Cook can stay at Fed ahead of rates decision, appeals court rulesUK and US pledge to boost financial ties ahead of Trump state visitDonald Trump signals US and China have struck TikTok dealThe Gen Z revolution spreading in AsiaToday's FT News Briefing was produced by Fiona Symon and Sonja Hutson. Additional help from Blake Maples, Michael Lello, David da Silva and Gavin Kallmann. The FT's acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show's theme music is by Metaphor Music.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when you hand a mic to the most extroverted, uncensored Gen Z career coach in New York? You get Olivia Battinelli—adjunct professor, student advisor, mentor, speaker, and unfiltered truth-teller on everything from invisible illness to resume crimes.We talked about growing up Jewish-Italian in Westchester, surviving the Big Four's corporate Kool-Aid, and quitting a job after 7 months because the shower goals weren't working out. She runs NYU Steinhardt's internship program by day, roasts Takis and “rate my professor” trolls by night, and somehow makes room for maple syrup takes, career coaching, and a boyfriend named Dom who sounds like a supporting character from The Sopranos.She teaches kids how to talk to humans. She's allergic to BS. And she might be the most Alexis Rose-meets-Maeve Wiley-mashup ever dropped into your feed. Welcome to her first podcast interview. It's pure gold.RELATED LINKS:Olivia Battinelli on LinkedInOlivia's Liv It Up Coaching WebsiteOlivia on InstagramNYU Steinhardt Faculty PageFEEDBACK:Like this episode? Rate and review Out of Patients on your favorite podcast platform. For guest suggestions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@matthewzachary.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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More Gen Z and Millennials attend Church than any other generation. A mass return to Church after the murder of Charlie Kirk. (2:55) Timmerie takes a deep dive into the Biblical roles of spouses. Charlie Kirk’s wife Erika discusses their marriage. (21:21) Our Lady of Sorrows – why mother most sorrowful? The 7 sorrows of Mary. (40:22) Resources mentioned : 7 Sorrows of Mary The prophecy of Simeon. (St. Luke 2:34-35) The flight into Egypt. (St. Matthew 2:13-14) The loss of the Child Jesus in the temple. (St. Luke 2: 43-45) The meeting of Jesus and Mary on the Way of the Cross. The Crucifixion. The taking down of the Body of Jesus from the Cross. The burial of Jesus.
Hour 2 for 9/16/25 Drew and Brooke prayed the Chaplet of Divine Mercy (1:00). Then, JP de Gance from Communio covered Gen Z returning to religion (27:31). Callers: I grew up Catholic, but now I consider my self evangelical (41:30) and the power of the Eucharist (45:28). Link: https://communio.org/
Gen Z are increasingly open to faith, and a new breed of evangelist is reaching them. Justin speaks to 3 content creators reaching young people through social media, YouTube and hip-hop music. Jon McCray (aka 'WhaddoYouMeme') and Ruslan KD share why so many online influencers are talking about Christianity, while hip-hop artist Street Hymns shares how 'battle rapping' allows him to share the gospel in urban spaces. 'Responding To The Rebirth' Conference: http://rebirthconference.net/ More info, book & newsletter: https://justinbrierley.com/surprisingrebirth/ Support via Patreon for early access to new episodes and bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/justinbrierley/membership Support via Tax-deductible (USA) and get the same perks: https://defendersmedia.com/portfolio/justin-brierley/ Give a one-off gift via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/brierleyjustin Buy the book or get a signed copy: https://justinbrierley.com/the-surprising-rebirth-of-belief-in-god/ Got feedback? Share it with us by emailing: feedback@think.faith Ep 21 show notes: https://justinbrierley.com/surprisingrebirth/season-2-episode-21-the-new-evangelists-jon-mccray-ruslan-kd-amp-street-hymns The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God is a production of Think Faith in partnership with Genexis, and support from The Jerusalem Trust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode of China Insider, Miles Yu covers the recent anti-corruption movement and Gen Z protests that ousted former Prime Minister Oli and government officials, and examine China's role in the transition to the new interim government. Next, Miles breaks down the latest from US-China trade talks in Madrid, as the US seeks to advance the TikTok divestiture and framework for a bilateral trade deal, while China seeks to avoid further tariffs related to purchases of Russian oil. Lastly, Miles unpacks the historical data breach from China's Great Firewall that compromised highly confidential and protected information regarding the CCP's extensive exports of censorship and surveillance technology to foreign countries. China Insider is a weekly podcast project from Hudson Institute's China Center, hosted by China Center Director and Senior Fellow, Dr. Miles Yu, who provides weekly news that mainstream American outlets often miss, as well as in-depth commentary and analysis on the China challenge and the free world's future.
Over the past year, Kenya has been rocked by anti-government protests. What started as a demonstration over proposed tax increases soon turned into a nationwide, youth-led protest over the state of the economy, alleged political corruption and police brutality. But it's come at a cost. Dozens of protestors have been killed in clashes with the police, and human rights groups say many activists have been abducted and tortured by agents of the states. Michael Kaloki meets the young Kenyans who are caught in a battle for change.Presented by Michael Kaloki Produced by Alex Last Studio mix by Neil Churchill Editor Penny Murphy
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From Boston accents being labeled the most trustworthy in America to the Catholic Church making an unexpected comeback on social media, this episode of The Jubal Show dives into the quirky ways perception and influence collide. Find out why certain voices inspire loyalty, which regions surprisingly don’t make the cut, and how Gen Z is reshaping faith trends online. Nina's What's Trending is your daily dose of the hottest headlines, viral moments, and must-know stories from The Jubal Show! From celebrity gossip and pop culture buzz to breaking news and weird internet trends, Nina’s got you covered with everything trending right now. She delivers it with wit, energy, and a touch of humor. Stay in the know and never miss a beat—because if it’s trending, Nina’s talking about it! This is just a tiny piece of The Jubal Show. You can find every podcast we have, including the full show every weekday right here…➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com/podcasts The Jubal Show is everywhere, and also these places: Website ➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com Instagram ➡︎ https://instagram.com/thejubalshow X/Twitter ➡︎ https://twitter.com/thejubalshow Tiktok ➡︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@the.jubal.show Facebook ➡︎ https://facebook.com/thejubalshow YouTube ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/@JubalFresh Support the show: https://the-jubal-show.beehiiv.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Haley Miller discusses the mission of Zero Hour Student Ministries to awaken high school students as disciple makers, emphasizing the need for gospel saturation in schools. She highlights the importance of building relationships through meaningful conversations and prayer, particularly in the context of Gen Z, who are often seen as a post-Christian generation. The discussion includes practical tools for engaging in gospel conversations, such as the 'FROG' method, which encourages students to ask good questions about friends, family, recreation, occupation, and goals. Real-life success stories illustrate the impact of these conversations in fostering deeper connections and spiritual openness among peers.
Scott Kerr sits down with Luca Fuso, CEO of Cassina, the renowned nearly century-old luxury Italian furniture brand that blends tradition, innovation, and collaboration with world-famous architects and designers. Luca discusses how Cassina pioneered innovative industrial production methods that fused craftsmanship and advanced technologies and how its long history of collaborating with the masters like Le Corbusier, Gio Ponti, Philippe Starck, Charlotte Perriand became crucial to its brand identity. He also talks about Cassina partnering with luxury Italian fashion houses on exclusive products or installations, the 'Cassina Perspective' philosophy that defines its creative vision, how Cassina actively shapes the discourse around design, and monitoring the impact of cultural shifts on our living spaces. Plus: Impact of the U.S tariffs on Cassina's businessFeaturing: Luca Fuso, CEO of Cassina (cassina.com)Host: Scott Kerr, Founder & President of Silvertone ConsultingAbout The Luxury Item podcast: It's a podcast on the business of luxury and the people and companies that are shaping the future of the luxury industry.Stay Connected: scott@silvertoneconsulting.comListen and subscribe to The Luxury Item wherever you get your podcasts. Tell a friend or a colleague!
Episode Description:In this episode, we sit down with the leadership Nick Dyson from Dyson Leadership to explore the unique challenges and opportunities of managing multiple generations in today's workplace. From Baby Boomers to Gen Z, each generation brings different perspectives, work styles, and leadership expectations. We dive deep into how leaders can bridge these generational gaps, foster collaboration, and create a thriving work environment. Whether you're a seasoned executive or an emerging leader, this conversation is packed with actionable insights on how to harness the power of generational diversity for organizational success.Key Topics Covered:Understanding the distinct leadership traits and values of Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen ZStrategies for effective communication across generationsOvercoming common generational conflicts in the workplaceLeveraging generational strengths to boost team performance and innovationCreating a culture of inclusion and adaptabilityPractical leadership tips from Dyson Leadership's experienceWho Should Listen:Leaders, managers, HR professionals, and anyone interested in improving workplace dynamics and leadership effectiveness in a multi-generational environment.Resources & Links:https://dysonleadership.com/https://www.youtube.com/@bwholland32Recommended Reading: [Optional book/article recommendations]Connect with Nick:https://www.linkedin.com/company/dyson-leadership-llc/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi7Dwf81XkorxLP0Vyhy9bghttps://www.tiktok.com/@nickdyson13https://www.facebook.com/DysonLeadershiphttps://www.instagram.com/dysonleadership/Our Sponsors:https://www.shacklefordleadership.com/https://hyperx.com/*Discount Code: Lead
How do we shift our view of wellness from diet plans and discipline to discipleship and spiritual alignment? In this episode, April Jones, Founder and CEO of Storehouse Wellness, shares her powerful journey from pharmacy and healthcare leadership into Christ-centered wellness entrepreneurship.Through faith, experience, and innovation, April is helping individuals and institutions approach health as a whole-person pursuit (mind, body, and spirit). Whether you're a student, campus leader, or someone navigating burnout, this conversation will challenge how you think about self-care, responsibility, and healing.
Gen Z is already spending their retirement, Hulk Hogan was left out of in memoriam at the Emmys, Simpsons make another prediction, Whoopie has a message for..."assassins", Costco's beloved 4lb. pumpkin pie is back, and more dongs on the football field...
I spoke to a law student in Kathmandu who had been part of the Nepal protest. He suggested that the so-called Gen Z protest was not only about Gen Z, and that there were many unknown forces behind it. We discuss how the protest was made, how it was organised, who gained, the future it points to, and the contradictions buried in what the media so casually labelled a Gen Z revolt. There is far more going on here. Watch here, and support us for making more of these conversations possible.1. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/anuragminusverma 2. Youtube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCultureCafebyAMV-re8hs/featured 3.UPI & Paypal (Paypal is in paylater section) : https://pages.razorpay.com/pl_NM7M52cur24w7k/view 4.BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/anuragminus Aadarsha Ghatani's insta: https://www.instagram.com/aadarsha_what/ Nilesh Jatwa for Sound design: https://www.instagram.com/nileshjatwa/
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In this episode of the Innovative Church Leaders podcast, Dr. Eric Bryant interviews Mark Matlock, the Executive Director of the Urbana Student Missions Conference, the founder of WisdomWorks Ministries, Senior Fellow at Barna, and author of over 20 books.Mark shares about the significance of the Urbana conference, insights on church trends, and the need for spiritual formation and resilience in discipleship.
Joel Litman - The U.S. Has a Rosy Future Joel explains how even though the federal government has been irresponsible with spending, the U.S. has enough assets to offset the current debt. He talks about how the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and the grievance section of the Declaration of Independence is responsible for the success of this country. We talk about government regulation, taxes, and entrepreneurship. Countries like Singapore have already figured out lower tax rates can help businesses grow and produce more, which leads to more tax revenue and more jobs/income for citizens. Why do we tax production and expect people to work more? We should tax consumption and let people choose if they want to spend their money. This episode is packed with great information, data, and history! The good news is, despite the fact that Gen Z doesn't think they'll do better than their parents, the economy in the U.S. is showing a rosy future here! If other countries emulate our bill of rights and protection of private property, they can prosper right along with us! Learn more from Joel at: https://www.Altimetry.com https://www.valens-research.com/ Sponsors: American Gold Exchange Our dealer for precious metals & the exclusive dealer of Real Power Family silver rounds (which we finally got in!!!). Get your first, or next bullion order from American Gold Exchange like we do. Tell them the Real Power Family sent you! Click on this link to get a FREE Starters Guide.
EXCLUSIVE: Is your money safe in today's economy? In this bonus interview, Paula Pant sits down with financial expert Rob Berger to unpack the latest on inflation, interest rates, market valuations, and the future of Social Security. Together, Paula and Rob dive into the tough questions: Is the American Dream dead for Gen Z? Will there be another market crash? How should you invest when stocks feel overpriced? Can you still retire comfortably if Social Security gets cut? Rob also shares his insights on asset allocation, diversification, and long-term investing strategies — advice that matters whether you're in your 20s saving for a first home or in your 60s planning for retirement. Don't miss this conversation between Paula Pant and Rob Berger — a deep dive into money, markets, and the decisions that shape your financial future. Timestamps: (04:19) CPI Numbers, Mortgage Rates, and Market Outlook (05:05) Inflation, Jobs & the Fed's Dilemma (05:46) Stagflation Concerns (06:38) Interest Rate Predictions (07:29) Stock Market Valuations & The Magnificent Seven (09:46) Diversification & Index Fund Concerns (10:53) Rules of Thumb for Asset Allocation (12:07) Bonds: TIPS vs. Nominal Treasuries (13:04) The Future of Social Security (14:41) Retirement Planning for Ages 55–60 (16:59) Should You Invest More Aggressively Near Retirement? (18:52) Gen Z, Millennials & the American Dream (21:08) Action Plan for a 25-Year-Old Buyer (22:45) Predictions for 2026 (and Why Predictions Fail) (25:12) Closing Thoughts & Where to Find Rob Berger Resources mentioned: The Rob Berger Show on YouTube Free Asset Location Cheat-Sheet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over
How do social media algorithms shape the way we communicate? A new book argues that the competition for clicks is changing the way we speak and write, from the so-called “YouTube accent” to the surprising evolution of the word preppy. Also: A Massachusetts woman complains that a digital highway sign that says Use Ya Blinkah is well-intentioned, but goes too far in making fun of the local dialect. Plus, if you're puzzling over something--no problem. Just use your Clyde! Also, squatcho and squatchee, wuzzle and fuzzle, juke and jook, gnurr and oosse, the millennial pause and the Gen Z shake, eye dialect, an adverbial brain teaser, the Coanda effect, how to ask for rooiboos tea, and a clever neologism that means “dread.” Hear hundreds of free episodes and learn more on the A Way with Words website: https://waywordradio.org. Be a part of the show: call or text 1 (877) 929-9673 toll-free in the United States and Canada; elsewhere in the world, call or text +1 619 800 4443. Send voice notes or messages via WhatsApp 16198004443. Email words@waywordradio.org. Copyright Wayword, Inc., a 501(c)(3) corporation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Max expands on his initial response to the murder of Charlie Kirk and reflects on the diseased state of the online American male. Gen Z gamers who came of age during “Gamergate” are still living more online than “IRL” and appear to be divorced from their consequences. From school shootings to the Kirk murder, the motivations of incels are becoming harder to divine and even more radicalized from their roots. How this evolves is anyone’s guess but don’t look to this administration to dig into the problem or provide clarity; not while the anger and confusion provides the perfect cover for their Project 2025 agenda. Resources Mother Jones: The Key Missing Piece to the Megahit “Adolescence” New York Times: Vance hosts Kirk’s podcast with a parade of Trump officials. Britannica: Gamergate UNFTR Resources Video: Charlie Kirk Dead at 31. It’s Like the Elites Want Us Raging Against Each Other. -- If you like #UNFTR, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify: unftr.com/rate and follow us on Facebook, Bluesky, TikTok and Instagram at @UNFTRpod. Visit us online at unftr.com. Join our Discord at unftr.com/discord. Become a member at unftr.com/memberships. Buy yourself some Unf*cking Coffee at shop.unftr.com. Visit our bookshop.org page at bookshop.org/shop/UNFTRpod to find the full UNFTR book list, and find book recommendations from our Unf*ckers at bookshop.org/lists/unf-cker-book-recommendations. Access the UNFTR Musicless feed by following the instructions at unftr.com/accessibility. Unf*cking the Republic is produced by 99 and engineered by Manny Faces Media (mannyfacesmedia.com). Original music is by Tom McGovern (tommcgovern.com). The show is hosted by Max and distributed by 99.Support the show: https://www.unftr.com/membershipsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A national anthem disaster, Charlie Kirk comments get people fired, Gen Z is afraid of pumping gas, a Fox News host apologizes, a teacher plays the Kirk video in class, Amy Kaufeldt joins us to kick off the week, explosives under a TV truck, a meteor alien viral video and so much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A drone shot down in Maine, a family accidentally uses fireworks on a birthday cake, and a Gen Z'er explains texting etiquette to their parents. Is this anything? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this “Just the Babes” episode, we're diving into the latest health headlines regarding GLP-1s & Ozempic teeth, microplastics, "Soft Clubbing", and Gen Z's alcohol downtrend. We share some of the biohacks we've been experimenting with lately, and also open up about surgery and injury recovery—what's been working, what hasn't, and the lessons we're learning along the way. While we love exploring new tools and tech, we keep coming back to the reminder that the best biohacks are free, simple, and accessible to everyone. Think sunlight, breath, sleep, movement, and hydration—these are the true foundations that make everything else work better. We break down how these practices show up in our own lives and why they're essential for long-term resilience and vitality.SHOW NOTES:0:39 Welcome to the show!3:24 Alcohol consumption5:59 Better mocktails8:24 “Soft Clubbing”11:45 Microplastics15:34 Renee's travel tips17:44 Ozempic teeth21:12 Support while on a GLP-122:42 Renee's surgery recovery28:32 Peptides for healing30:48 Lauren's injury recovery37:00 HRV Biofeedback38:31 Our top biohacks for you40:08 Grounding shoes42:19 Sun exposure44:22 Sleep hygiene51:29 Fasting54:10 Exercise vs Movement56:21 Upcoming Events56:49 Thanks for tuning in!RESOURCES:New Brew - code: BHBABES24Mycology PsychologyOptimal HRV (HRV Biofeedback)Eight Sleep - code: BIOHACKERBABESMimio - code: BIOHACKERBABESEp 304: Sober Lifestyle with Amanda KudaEp 301: Mimio Fasting with Dr. Chris RhodesEVENTS:Ultimate Wellness in Miami, FL - code: BIOHACKERBABESHealthspan Summit in Los Angeles, CA - code: BIOHACKERBABESHack Your Health in Tampa, FL - code: BIOHACKERBABESSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/biohacker-babes-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Nevertheless, She Persisted: Surviving Teen Depression and Anxiety
#231 today's guest is dr. ken ginsburg— a pediatrician specializing in adolescent medicine at the children's hospital of philadelphia and a professor of pediatrics at the university of pennsylvania school of medicine. his research over the last 35 years has focused on facilitating youth to develop their own solutions to social problems and teaching clinicians how to better serve them.in this episode, we unpack some of the most common myths and misconceptions about gen z mental health before diving into how gen z can collaborate with their families to get the mental health resources they need. finally, we share some essential steps for gen z to build their mental resilience and have strong mental health. we talk about:• what traits define gen z + common misconceptions about this generation• negative labels about gen z + whether they're accurate • if gen z is really in a mental health crisis • our response to parents who criticize gen z's focus on mental health• key steps gen z can take to improve their mental health• a popular criticism of gen z and whether we agree with it• current mainstream issues like the male loneliness crisis • advice for parents on supporting their teens + getting them to accept help• supporting a friend or a loved one who's struggling • four things that everyone in gen z needs to know• one major way to build resilience • + so much more!mentioned:• parents and teens website• create a stress management plan• guide your child toward professional help• i interviewed my therapist• fostering resilience website• dr. ginsburg's books☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram
On September 11, twenty-four years ago, I saw the Twin Towers crumble to dust. And then, on September 11th this time around, I saw so many people grieving the shocking assassination of a hugely popular Gen Z influencer in front of 3,000 people. In both cases, millions of people were devastated in disbelief and grief. Including reporters, politicians, law enforcement people - and lots of ordinary folks. And certainly the 2001 tragedy had a scope much greater, but this assassination hit many young people very personally. I found myself praying, again, what I cried out to God 24 years ago. "God, what do You see here?" The answer has been the same both times. Souls. Lost souls. Grieving souls. Eternal souls. I'm Ron Hutchcraft, and I want to have A Word With You today about "A Fatal Shot, A Wounded Generation." Working with young people my entire life, I've seen many of them become less engaged with their world and with current events. A lot of them know more about Taylor Swift's love life but can't find Ukraine on a map or tell you the name of the Vice President. But they were drawn to Charlie Kirk, and he was dedicated to involving them in the major issues of our time. A prime time CNN host said: "If you don't know who Charlie Kirk is, ask your teenager or your college student." He was, in a sense, a generational prophet to many of them. He had over five million followers on X (formerly Twitter) and hundreds of thousands of listeners to his podcast and radio program. A lot of people have said that this generation is disconnected. But listen, they connected with Charlie Kirk. To countless millions of young people, he was finally a voice they could trust. Suddenly, he was gone. For me, this isn't about Charlie Kirk's politics or his culture war perspectives. It is, of course, about his wife Erika and their two children. I'm so glad the Bible says, "the Lord is close to the brokenhearted" (Psalm 34:18). She has a relationship with Him. I pray Jesus will hold them close in His big arms. I do see what God showed me on that dark September 11 years ago. Those souls. The emotional outpouring that has flooded social media gives testimony to the deep sense of personal loss so many young people are feeling now. After the tragic events of September 11, 2001, there was a hole in our hearts that none of our usual "go to" answers could fill. So we turned to God. Churches were full. Prayer was everywhere. Many people opened their hearts to Jesus who died for them and beat death by His Resurrection. For many contemporary young people, this recent loss has left their own hole in their heart. That's where it's about "souls." This trauma will be, for many, a "turning point." Sadly for some, to anger, retribution, disillusionment, despair. All destinations devoid of hope. Or to Jesus, whose hope is stronger than death, guaranteed by an empty tomb. Which brings us to our word for today from the Word of God, which happens to be a verse that Charlie's wife posted hours before his death. Psalm 46:1 - "God is our refuge and strength. An ever present help in trouble." We are desperate for a generation that doesn't carry all our baggage. A spiritual awakening may well be our only real hope. And our young people may be our only real hope of a better tomorrow. I'm praying the death of a looked-to leader may lead them to the Leader whose life and hope are eternal. Jesus called us to tell our world about His unloseable love - and then to let them experience that love through us. That was his final order. I think about the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where the guard coming on and the guard coming off exchange these words. The current guard says, "Orders remain unchanged." And the new guard says, "Orders acknowledged." We have our orders from our Master - to be His witnesses. No matter the loss, no matter the cost. Our orders remain unchanged.
Global Healing calls itself the “Rolls Royce of supplements”, and for good reason. With 28 years in the industry, the brand leads with transparency, quality, and an unapologetically bold voice. In this episode, David Polinchock sits down with Kendall McMullen to explore: - Why manufacturing transparency and supply chain control set Global Healing apart - How storytelling, authenticity, and “brand humanification” drive trust with Gen Z and beyond - The bold stance on cutting through “AI fluff” to deliver real substance - Leadership insights from a Gen Z marketing manager building empowered, cross-channel teams - Why being “unapologetically bold” beats playing it safe in today's noisy wellness market
This week on Beyond The Technique, Kati sits down with industry legend and Paul Mitchell Artistic Director, Stephen Moody, to explore what Gen Z stylists truly need to thrive. From shifting trends in hairdressing to the timeless power of consultation and communication, Stephen shares insights gained from a career shaped by Sassoon and fueled by a passion for education. You'll hear why Gen Z clients crave authenticity, how stylists can balance creativity with financial success, and why the human connection in beauty can never be replaced by technology. Get ready for an inspiring conversation that bridges generations and reimagines the future of hairdressing. WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/f4ouJItyyWQ GET MY BOOK! From First Date to Forever; How to Market Like A Matchmaker: https://joinmya.com/from-first-date-to-forever-book POWERED BY: JOIN mya! joinmya.com FOLLOW STEPHEN MOODY Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hairmoody/ LET'S CONNECT! BTT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beyondthetechnique MYA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/join_mya/ SPONSORS Join the PBA: https://www.probeauty.org/
Don Lemon sits down with activist Cameron Kasky for a wide-ranging conversation on some of the biggest issues shaping America right now. From the fight against oligarchy, to the crisis in Israel and Gaza, to the generational and gender divides within Gen Z, no topic is off the table. They also take a hard look at the Democratic Party's missteps, and what Democrats must do if they want to move forward, inspire voters, and meet the urgency of this moment. Thoughtful, sharp, and unfiltered, this is a conversation you won't want to miss. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/donlemon and get on your way to being your best self. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Icons represent ideas that are bigger than themselves.Myths are stories that represent ideas that are bigger than themselves.Archetypes are symbols of recognizable patterns of behavior.Letters of the alphabet are symbols (graphemes) that represents sounds (phonemes,) just as notes on a sheet of music are symbols that represent sounds.A role model is a personal icon, an archetype that you have chosen to emulate.The human brain loves symbols and patterns. This is why we embrace icons, myths, and archetypes.When we recognize a pattern that has been stored in our subconscious, we call it intuition. When we hear a pattern that has been repeated too many times, we call it a predictable cliché.Icons, myths, and archetypes evolve with each new generation.I was born in the 12th year of the 18-year Baby Boom generation that began exactly 9 months and 10 minutes after the end of World War II.Marilyn Monroe was the iconic sex symbol. The Statue of Liberty, Yankee Stadium, Yellowstone, and Woodstock were America's iconic places. Rolls Royce, Cadillac, Corvette, Camaro and Mustang were iconic cars. Tetris, Pong, and Pac-Man were iconic video games.The mythic stories of Baby Boomers were mostly about combat. Sometimes we fought the Indians of the Old West. Sometimes we fought the Germans, or the Japanese. We fought the Establishment. We fought for justice. Or we fought just to stay alive.And we always won.Our definitive male archetype in these mythic stories was rugged, brave, independent, and honorable. John Wayne, Paul Newman, Clint Eastwood, Sean Connery.Baby Boomer female archetypes were smart, pretty, and strong; Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn, Julie Andrews, Sophia Loren.Lots of movies ended with a wedding.These societal forces shaped the birth cohort known as the Baby Boomers.Gen-X was shaped by an entirely different set of icons, myths, and archetypes.Millennials had icons, myths, and archetypes that were all their own, as well.The Gen-Z cohort believes it is their responsibility to straighten out everything that the Boomers and X-ers screwed up.Gen-Alpha is determined to make their own decisions and decide for themselves what they want to do. They will be the vanguard of the next “Me” generation.Fortunately, there are elemental beliefs that bind us all together.It is upon those beliefs that successful customer-bonding ad campaigns are built. Openly name these beliefs and they lose their magic.If you claim to possess them, no one will believe you.EXAMPLES: Never claim to be honest. Just say something that only an honest person would say. Never claim to be a perfectionist. Just do something that only a perfectionist would do. Don't tell people that you are an author or a podcaster. Just give them a copy of your book. Invite them to be on your podcast.If you would win the hearts and minds of tomorrow's customers, this is what you must do:Imagine that you are standing face-to-face with three perfect customers and they are each looking into your eyes.The first one says, “Talk is cheap. Don't tell me what you believe. Show me.”The second customer says, “Tell me a true story that lets me know who you really are, including the price that you pay for being you.”Customer three says, “If you betray me after I have given you my trust, I will burn you down so hot that grass won't grow for 100 years.”Now you understand cancel culture. Frustration created it, and social media fuels it.People are looking for someone who really is...
Here's the deal: people don't want to buy from faceless logos anymore—they want to buy from humans. In this episode, we're breaking down why thought leadership isn't just some fluffy buzzword, but the make-or-break factor for connecting with millennials and Gen Z.We'll get into how to humanize your brand (without cringey corporate-speak), how to actually build trust in a world of nonstop scrolling, and why aligning your values with your audience isn't optional anymore—it's survival.From hospitality to tech, retail to real estate, this episode is your no-BS guide to making thought leadership work for your business.----------Connect with Whitney on Instagram Connect with Whitney on LinkedInYour Marketing Heroes WebsiteYour Marketing Heroes on Instagram
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En este episodio de Café on a Budget nos preguntamos: ¿cuánto dinero necesitas para considerarte exitoso?Un estudio reciente revela que Gen Z cree que son necesarios $9.5 millones para alcanzar el éxito financiero, mientras que en la realidad, estar en el top 10% en EE.UU. equivale a unos $2 millones.Esto nos lleva a una reflexión importante:¿De dónde vienen esas expectativas irreales?¿Por qué la comparación nos roba la paz con el dinero?Ejemplos de personas con “menos” que viven libres, y de millonarios que aún sienten que no llegan.Cómo definir tu propio concepto de “suficiente” y dejar de correr detrás de un número que nunca alcanza.El verdadero éxito financiero no se trata de acumular millones sin fin, sino de reconocer cuándo ya tienes lo necesario para vivir en paz, con propósito y en tus propios términos. Enlaces: ☕ ¿Listo/a para convertirte en la persona que maneja sus finanzas con poder? Separa tu llamada gratis de 15 minutos con nosotros y descubre tu próximo paso.https://calendly.com/coab/consulta-de-15-mins-con-coab COMUNIDAD ABIERTA: Se abre la Comunidad de COAB para recibir nuevos miembros con el precio mas bajo ever!! Ven y forma parte del BOOKCLUB de la Psicología del Dinero que comienza en Septiembre. Oferta por tiempo LIMITADO.https://www.cafeonabudget.com/offers/5vUfnWJd/checkout?coupon_code=BOOKCLUB ❤️ GUÍA GRATIS: 5 Money Dates para conectar con tu pareja https://www.cafeonabudget.com/moneydate ☕7 SIMPLES PASOS PARA EL SALDO DE DEUDAS: Descarga nuestra guía gratis de saldo de deudas con los 7 pasos para saldar tus deudas de alto interés en 2 años o menos...https://www.cafeonabudget.com/deudas Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales:InstagramFacebookTikTokYouTube
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Week of 9/15/2025 | Episode 3Listen on Spotify |Listen on Apple | GM☀️Degens — “When Social Media Is a Lifeline: Bots, Creator Jobs & Discord Democracy”Listen on Spotify • Listen on AppleIf you cut off social media, what exactly do you take away—news, community, or someone's paycheck? We unpack how platforms shape identity and income for Gen Z, why bot farms bend the narrative, and the viral story of protesters turning Discord into a ballot box. Is “digital democracy” empowering—or easily gamed?In this episode
The assassination of Charlie Kirk marks more than a shocking act of political violence - it is a symptom of America's accelerating era of violent populism, and it will continue to escalate without intervention. That's according to Robert Pape, one of the world's foremost experts on political violence, terrorism, and national security and director of the Chicago Project on Security and Threats.Roland speaks to Pape about what next after Kirk's murder, the deeper forces driving America's unrest and what lessons other countries in the West should take from it. Plus, Venetia speaks to The Telegraph's Samaan Lateef about the historic protests in Nepal and how Gen Z demonstrators overturned a government by using new online technology such as Discord and Chat GPT.https://linktr.ee/BattleLinesContact us with feedback or ideas:battlelines@telegraph.co.uk@venetiarainey@RolandOliphant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today in the business of podcasting: social media clips pose potential cannibalization issue, Morrissey on saving the open web, podcasting exempt from UK "less healthy foods" advertising restrictions, marketers are squeamish about Q4, and how Nairobi is a Gen Z hotspot for Kenya's podcasting scene.Find links to every article covered by heading to the Download section of SoundsProfitable.com, or by clicking here to go directly to today's installment.
In this week's episode we discuss Nepal, Qatar, Charlie Kirk, Imran Khan's tweet, Shahrah-e-Bhutto, Bilawal Bhutto mocking a journalist, the judge's remarks against Imaan Mazari, Lahore CCD Police, the K-Electric deal and more.Uzair Younus and Shehzad Ghias do the round up of this week's news in our new show 'This Week in Pakistan. Watch all episodes of This Week in Pakistan:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzTU8aQikWU&list=PLlQZ9NZnjq5rCn6IgBjTRXnRjsS03Ty8OThe Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceTo support the channel:Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912Patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceAnd Please stay in touch:https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperiencehttps://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperienceThe podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikhFacebook.com/Shehzadghias/Twitter.com/shehzad89Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/joinChapters:0:00 Introduction0:30 Nepal6:58 Gen Z in Pakistan9:01 State violence in Pakistan15:54 Was CIA or India behind the protests in Nepal?20:35 Qatar28:31 Pakistan, Qatar and UNSC32:52 Charlie Kirk49:20 Lyari River and Shahrah-e-Bhutto57:30 News Wrap Up1:00:30 Shanghai Electric backs out of K-Electric Deal1:04:00 News Wrap Up
Send us a textEver wonder why some conversations just flow while others feel like pulling teeth? We kick off this episode exploring a fascinating New York Times study that reveals the secret to meaningful connections isn't finding similarities—it's creating shared moments through "riffing." This simple technique transforms small talk into genuine connection, whether with new acquaintances or longtime friends.The legendary Pumpkin Spice Latte makes its seasonal appearance in our studio as we conduct a live taste test with surprising results. Despite its cult following and massive popularity, we're left questioning what all the fuss is about when the drink tastes more like "melted vanilla ice cream" than anything resembling pumpkin. Our honest reactions might make you reconsider your next coffee order!Fashion trends take center stage as we discuss how Gen Z has officially declared leggings "out" while embracing track pants reminiscent of 90s hip hop dancers. We navigate the practical implications of this style shift (spoiler: some activities still require leggings) and share a personal shopping experience that confirms the trend. Plus, we mourn the discontinuation of the beloved s'mores Girl Scout cookie while questioning the confusing name of its replacement.Throughout our conversation, we explore lunch traditions from around the world—from Japanese bento boxes to Danish open-faced herring sandwiches—while reflecting on our own midday meal preferences and the challenges of packing school lunches. The episode wraps with heartwarming highs and lows, including forgotten groceries, word game archives, and a touching moment when a daughter stepped up to help her tired mom.Join our casual, authentic conversation that feels like catching up with friends over coffee (preferably not a PSL). Subscribe now and become part of our growing community of listeners who appreciate honest talk and unexpected insights about everyday life!
In today's episode we talk about, The assassination of Charlie Kirk and how his death has impacted America. Then we go over the conditions President Trump set for imposing sanctions on Russia and how they amount to him scamming Europe. After that we briefly talk about the Gen-Z revolt in Nepal. And finally we'll go over the ‘Block Everything' movement in France and what may happen to the country when the looming financial crisis hits. All that and more!
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In this week's episode, Han is joined by Rachel Egan. Rachel is a mental health campaigner who has personal experience of anorexia, laxative use, depression and anxiety. Rachel is the Strategic Communications and Marketing Manager for Dump the Scales, a trainer and activist who delivers eating disorder training sessions and has appeared on Sky News, BBC News and has her own column on the Huffington Post, all to improve the understanding of eating disordersThis week, we discuss:Rachel's experience of anorexia and laxative misuseWhy laxative abuse felt like a form of self-punishmentThe serious physical health risks associated with laxative misuseRachel's concerns about GLP-1 weight-loss drugs being marketed to the general publicWhy GLP-1s could be especially dangerous for people with eating disordersThe urgent need for regulation, education, and behavioural support alongside medicationHow social media, body ideals, and fatphobia influence our health choicesRachel's optimism about Gen Z and their resistance to appearance pressuresTimestamps:01:00 – Rachel's experience of anorexia and laxative misuse07:00 – The shame and secrecy around bingeing and purging09:30 – Physical and emotional toll of laxative misuse13:00 – Recovery journey and finding support16:30 – Concerns around GLP-1 weight-loss medications and eating disorders24:00 – The impact of weight stigma, fatphobia, and diet culture30:00 – The risk of normalising disordered behaviours through medication34:00 – Body image, steroids, and pressure on young peopleTrigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of anorexia, binge eating, laxative abuse and GLP-1 mediations.Resources & Links:Rachel's InstagramRachel's WebsiteDump The Scales InstagramConnect with Us:Subscribe to the Full of Beans Podcast hereFollow Full of Beans on Instagram hereRead our latest blog hereThank you for listening and being part of this important conversation!If you loved this episode, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who might benefit!Sending positive beans your way, Han
Networking isn't just for job hunting — it's the long-term career insurance policy that carries you through promotions, layoffs, and everything in between. And in a world of AI, real career decisions still rely on real people. In this episode of Secrets of the Career Game, Kendall Berg sits down with Catherine Fisher, LinkedIn's career expert and author of the Career Companion newsletter, to unpack how authentic networking really works in 2025. Catherine shares why 75% of professionals still trust human insight over AI tools, why 63% turn to their colleagues and peers when making big decisions, and how to build relationships that last. We also dive into the realities that make networking challenging: 46% of professionals say networking makes them anxious, 46% admit they don't know what to say when reaching out, and 45% only connect with their network when they need something. Catherine offers practical, low-stress strategies to change that — from keeping your network warm with simple gestures to approaching executives without wasting their time. From Gen Z's mini-resumes to the do's and don'ts of authentic outreach, this conversation will change how you think about building relationships and remind you why human connection still matters most. In this episode, we discuss: What role does networking have to play in the full picture of our careers? Why is networking more important than ever today? How are traditional networking practices changing with technology and culture? What's driving the latest networking trends? How is Gen Z rewriting the rules of networking? What are the basic do's and don'ts of networking today? How can you make your networking relationships mutually beneficial and take them to the next level? ⭐️ Get our FREE Accomplishments Tracker: https://fabulous-butterfly-83716.myflodesk.com/n8yzvrtw9v That Career Coach Want to know more about Kendal Berg, that career coach? Follow her on Instagram: @thatcareercoach_ Check out her courses on the website: https://thatcareercoach.net/ About Catherine Fisher Catherine Fisher is LinkedIn's career expert and the author of the Career Companion newsletter, where she shares practical advice on job interviews, navigating a competitive market, workplace burnout, and building authentic professional relationships. She currently serves as Vice President of Global Consumer Communications at LinkedIn and has over 30 years of experience leading marketing and communications for some of the world's most recognized brands, including Netflix, eBay, and One Kings Lane. Catherine's work blends insider career insights with a passion for helping professionals grow and thrive. She studied Art History at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and continues to inspire audiences with her fresh perspective on career development, networking, and modern workplace culture. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherinefisherlinkedin/ Career Companion https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/career-companion-6994037905178398720/
In this episode, Sean and Justin sit down with Anthony Lucarini—Next Gen Pastor at Low Country Community Church in South Carolina—to talk about a major shift we've been noticing in Gen Z.The hype-driven, attractional model isn't connecting like it used to. Instead, students today are hungry for something real—unapologetically spiritual environments where they can encounter Jesus, hear truth, and grow deeper in their faith. And surprisingly, even students who don't go to church seem more curious than ever.We talk through how youth pastors can rethink programming, messages, and culture to reflect this shift—and how to lead ministries that don't just entertain students but equip them spiritually.It's a rich and practical convo. We can't wait for you to hear.Make sure to follow Anthony on IG:https://www.instagram.com/anthonylucarini/
Katmandou a été secouée par de violentes manifestations. La Gen Z népalaise est descendue dans la rue pour réclamer le rétablissement de l'accès aux réseaux sociaux, provoquant la chute du gouvernement. Dans « La Story », le podcast d'actualité des « Echos », Pierrick Fay et Clément Perruche reviennent sur les racines et les conséquences de cette colère.Retrouvez l'essentiel de l'actualité économique grâce à notre offre d'abonnement Access : abonnement.lesechos.fr/lastory« La Story » est un podcast des « Echos » présenté par Pierrick Fay. Cet épisode a été enregistré en septembre 2025. Rédaction en chef : Clémence Lemaistre. Invité : Clément Perruche, correspondant des Echos en Inde). Réalisation : Willy Ganne. Chargée de production et d'édition : Michèle Warnet. Musique : Théo Boulenger. Identité graphique : Upian. Photo : REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar. Sons : Euronews, Oqu « Jungle of Lost Love », TV5 Monde, kontraa « Kathmandu », @jimNjue_, The Tribune, wehatethecold, BFM TV. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Ever wondered how different generations really impact your business—both as customers and as employees? In this week's Small Business Made Simple Podcast, I sit down with the fabulous Michelle Pascoe to unpack the power (and quirks!) of generational marketing and leadership. From Baby Boomers to Gen Z—and even the brand-new Betas—we explore what motivates each group, the assumptions that hold us back, and how smart leaders can bridge the gaps.