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Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, Suns, go through Social Studies, and play Generation Gap.
It's Bickley and Marotta vs Sammy and Jamal in generational music, sports, and pop culture trivia.
Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, Suns, go through Social Studies, and play Generation Gap.
Dan and Vince take on Sammy and Jamal in generational sports, music, pop culture, and trend trivia!
Marotta and Tim Ring talk Cardinals, go through Social Studies, are joined by Stewart Mandel, and play Generation Gap.
Vince and Tim take on Sammy and Jamal in generational music, sports, pop culture, and slang trivia.
With the reported rise in anti-Semitic speech and the recent shooting at a Hanukah celebration in Australia, our guest explores the contours of prejudiced mindsets against Jews.On Today's Show:Yair Rosenberg, staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of its newsletter Deep Shtetl, about the intersection of politics, culture, and religion, offers analysis of anecdotal and survey data that show a generational divide in antisemitism.
Bickley and Marotta talk Suns, go through Social Studies, and play The Generation Gap.
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in generational sports, music, pop culture, and slang trivia.
Bridge the generation gap!: Thursday, December 11, 2025Do you want to go deeper with me? Book me for a keynote, workshop, or coaching.Subscribe to get my message delivered daily: https://www.michaelallosso.com/goodmorning.html——————May your morning begin shattering expectations right out of the gate. I hope my message brings a smile to your face. May you gain knowledge, become inspired, or collect a trivial fact that you might use in a contest someday.-------For the past 30 years, I've changed my phone message EVERY SINGLE DAY! It's a daily activity, as automatic as brushing my teeth. I actually do 2 unique messages daily: one on my cell phone and one on my landline. The time has come to share them. (Perhaps the time has come to get rid of my landline?
The Swimming Upstream Radio Show continues its celebration of the holiday season with a two-part Generation Gap Episode. Host Dorothy Wilhelm gets a visit from The Crafty Canadian, Sandra Solon, who shows how to make a very nice interactive advent calendar for the kids on a simple budget. Then Dorothy (Silent Generation) welcomes in Ray Miller Still (Millennial) and Jason Falls (Gen-X) to explore ideas on how each generation celebrates the holiday season when you're on a budget. They also discuss the importance of family traditions and share some of their own. The conclusion is that Christmas doesn't have to be expensive and can focus on experiences rather than gifts. Ray Miller Still is the editor of the Enumclaw Courier-Herald. Jason Falls is a consultant and producer of Swimming Upstream Radio Show. Be sure to watch, listen and share the Swimming Upstream Radio Show with your friends. You can find it at ItsNeverTooLate.com, on YouTube, Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Takeaways · Advent calendars can be personalized in unique ways. · Creative crafts can enhance holiday celebrations. · Family traditions are essential for creating lasting memories. · Christmas is a time for socializing and connecting with loved ones. · Modern families often lack established traditions. · Christmas doesn't have to be an expensive affair. · Creating memories is more important than receiving gifts. · Simple activities can bring families together during the holidays. · The magic of Christmas lies in the experiences shared with family. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Generation Gap 02:28 Creative Advent Calendar Ideas 10:12 The Importance of Family Traditions 15:35 Christmas Memories Across Generations 24:05 Creating Meaningful Holiday Experiences 29:39 Christmas Wishes and Reflections Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in generational sports, music, and pop culture trivia.
Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, go through Social Studies, and play The Generation Gap.
Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, go through Social Studies, are joined by Erik Moses, and we play the Generation Gap.
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in generation sports, pop culture, and music trivia.
Lisa and I continue our discussion on her astonishing poems celebrating God's grace and the power of snow. I bemoan the generation gap and encourage sharing culture across the generations. I argue we should have been offended when Jesus forgave the paralytic's sins, and remind us all that we have a world to conquer, and that our Hero is always with us.
Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, go through Social Studies, and play Generation Gap.
It's Bickley and Marotta vs Sammy and Jamal in a battle of pop culture, sports, and music trivia across generations.
Lisa joins Trudy for one final episode from Italy to chat about the fraught nature of generational differences, the generosity and courtesy of Italian culture, and the problem of social media — plus their best tips for cutting onions. Read our blog: CroneCast.caShare your questions and comments at cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone.(00:51) - Hello from Bologna (10:35) - Italian generosity and hospitality (15:29) - The generation gap (23:17) - Culture of entitlement (31:00) - There's a place for our wisdom --Credits-- Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin Produced by Odvod MediaAudio Engineering by Steve GlenOriginal music by Darrin Hagen
Send us a textOur guest speaker today is Nikki Millet, a licensed clinical social worker, a certified veterinary social worker, as well as a former veterinary technician. She will be describing the work habits of the generations working in veterinary clinics today and how to utilize their talents effectively.
Send us a textOur guest speaker, Nikki Millet, a veterinary social worker and former veterinary technician, will conclude her discussion on the characteristics of the different generations in veterinary clinics today. Join us to continue learning how these generations can work together effectively and how the same principles apply to dealing with clients.
In our latest episode of the Swimming Upstream Radio Show's "Generation Gap," Dorothy Wilhelm (Silent Generation) chats with Ray Miller Still (Millennial) and producer Jason Falls (Gen-X) to dive into the fascinating world of generational differences. From the silent generation's quiet resilience to the millennials' vocal activism, we explore how each generation has shaped and responded to societal changes. Each shares personal stories and insightful discussions and this episode offers a unique perspective on how generational experiences shape our world today. Watch or listen for a thought-provoking journey through time and culture. The conversation included reference to Still's coverage of the Enumclaw (Wash.) No Kings Protest from The Courier-Herald, of which he is the editor. Be sure to watch, listen and share the Swimming Upstream Radio Show with your friends. You can find it at ItsNeverTooLate.com, on YouTube, Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Takeaways · Generational differences shape perspectives on protests and activism. · The silent generation was characterized by a quiet demeanor and lack of protests. · Millennials and Gen Z are seen as more vocal and active in social issues. · Protests today often include older generations who are seeking ways to participate safely. · Civic engagement can take many forms, including online activism and community involvement. · Personal experiences with protests can vary widely across generations. · The importance of showing up, even in small ways, is emphasized. · Journalism faces challenges in covering protests and political issues today. · Activism is evolving, and all generations have a role to play. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Generational Perspectives02:52 - Generational Differences in Upbringing05:51 - Protests: A Generational Shift08:36 - The Role of Older Generations in Modern Protests11:53 - Personal Experiences with Protests14:37 - The Importance of Civic Engagement17:37 - Reflections on Protest and Change20:29 - Closing Thoughts on Activism and Journalism Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in generational sports, music, and pop culture trivia.
Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, are joined by Ric Bucher, go through Social Studies, and play Generation Gap.
Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, go through Social Studies, and play Generation Gap.
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in generational sports, music, pop culture, and slang trivia
Bickley and Marotta talk Suns, go through Social Studies, and play The Generation Gap.
Veterans Bickley and Marotta take on young bucks Sammy and Jamal in generational sports, music, slang, and pop culture trivia.
On this SELECTED SHORTS, host Meg Wolitzer presents three stories that cross generations. In Justin Torres' “Trash Kites,” performed by Coleman Domingo, teens find beauty in scarcity.A daughter's aging parent links her past and present in “The World with My Mother Still in It,” by Kathryn Chetkovich, performed by Phillipa Soo. And a tutor tries to create a bond with her privileged student in “Ancient Rome,” by Kyle McCarthy, performed by Tavi Gevinson. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The purpose behind this fast moving and moderately funny show is to spotlight the way that the simple and involuntary act of being born causes us to act and think differently. Ray Miller-Still is a Millennial. He is also the editor of a major Northwest Newspaper. This causes him to be fussy about facts. Jason Falls produces this podcast but like any good wizard, wears many hats. Someday we'll get him to tell us about it. He belongs to Gen-X. Dorothy Wilhelm (she ducks her head modestly) is the originator of this podcast and belongs to the Silent Generation. The usual response is "Huh, you've never been silent a day in your life." But the Silent Generation followed the rules, didn't protest so that at age 92, she is still wondering what she'll do when she grows up. Good thing there's plenty of time. Unusual facts about Generation Gap - it's been on the air almost ten years, so Ray was very young when we started, but most unusual it has the distinction of being taught as a college Course at Green River Community college near Seattle. The class is still available. Let me know if you're interested. That class was called Communication between the Generations and one senior student revealed that the reason she was taking the class was that she couldn't get her grandson to answer the phone or return her calls. We went through two days of conversation techniques, as the class was ending, her phone rang. It was her grandson she said with tears in her eyes. So the generation gap can be bridged. We certainly encourage our audience to let us know if there are questions you'd like us to tackle. About today's show - we're talking about Trick or Treat and Halloween of all things. A big difference was that Dorothy's generation NEVER bought costumes and looked down on people who did. Trick or Treating was very rare up until the mid 50s. It seems as if young people now vie for the most elaborate costume. At that point Dorothy tells the story of how her daughter, a baby boomer, created an incredible horse costume for Trick or Treating . More amazing, she was able to convince her baby boomer brother that he should go along as the rear end of the horse. The valuable lesson we learned is that people do not give treats to the rear end of a horse. She came home with a basket full of treats. She did not share. So that's the show, we hope you'll drop in any time. bring your questions, college songs, favorite recipes , and remember as the generations change, favorite foods change too. The Food Business News says The "generation gap" in favorite foods reflects different generational values, with Baby Boomers favoring classic, savory comfort foods like steak and ham, Generation X bridging the gap with familiar yet adventurous options like pizza and meatloaf, and Millennials embracing globally inspired, customized, and fresh dishes such as sushi and burritos. Younger generations like Gen Z and Alpha show a growing interest in plant-based, spicy, and global flavors, with adventurous tastes influencing kids' menus. See you soon on Generation Gap. https://www.itsnevertoolate.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, go through Social Studies, and play Generation Gap.
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in generational trivia.
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in generational trivia.
Bickley and Marotta talk Diamondbacks, go through Social Studies, and play Generation Gap.
It was one of those heart-to-heart types of conversations.
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Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, go through Social Studies, and play Generation Gap.
It's Vince and Dan vs Sammy and Jamal in generational trivia.
We start off today with more pumpkin spice, but this time giving your ass that PS fresh feeling which leads to Dan giving tips on how to make your online dating profile that much tastier. Then we talk about a new "Pay to Wipe" trend in China and other ways to clean your backside, and finally more things GenX grew up with that would terrify GenZ. The Treehouse Show is a Dallas based comedy podcast and radio show. Leave your worries outside and join Dan O'Malley, Trey Trenholm, Raj Sharma, and their guests for laughs about funny news, viral stories, and hilarious commentary.The Treehouse WebsiteGet MORE from the Treehouse Show on PatreonGet a FREE roof inspection from the best company in DFW:Cook DFW Roofing & Restoration CLICK HERE TO DONATE:The RMS Treehouse Listeners FoundationLINKS:https://www.odditycentral.com/news/in-china-you-need-to-watch-ads-to-get-toilet-paper-at-public-toilets.htmlThe Treehouse Show is a Dallas based comedy podcast and radio show. Leave your worries outside and join Dan O'Malley, Trey Trenholm, Raj Sharma, and their guests for laughs about funny news, viral stories, and hilarious commentary.The Treehouse WebsiteGet MORE from the Treehouse Show on PatreonGet a FREE roof inspection from the best company in DFW:Cook DFW Roofing & Restoration CLICK HERE TO DONATE:The RMS Treehouse Listeners Foundation
Tim Ring and Jody Jackson talk Cardinals, go through Social Studies, are joined by Mark Schlereth, and play Generation Gap.
It's Tim Ring and Jody Jackson vs Sammy Cibulka in generation trivia.
Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, go through Social Studies, are joined by Mark Schlereth, and play Generation Gap.
Bickley and Marotta face off against Sammy and Jamal in a trivia battle of the generations.
Bridging the gap between generations isn't just about understanding slang—it's about building trust, opening doors for discipleship, and creating a shared language of faith. In this episode, co-hosts Rachael Culpepper and Natalie Ambrose take a lighthearted (and sometimes hilarious) look at the “Gen Z Bible,” then turn the conversation toward a much deeper truth: God is doing something unprecedented among today's youth. With Gen Z leading the largest surge of faith growth in modern history, the question for parents, mentors, and leaders is clear—will we be ready to connect, disciple, and walk alongside them as they lead? Drawing from Titus 2 and 1 Timothy 3, Rachael and Natalie unpack three key principles for empowering the next generation of Godly leaders: training them well, passing down wisdom, and modeling a lifelong learner's heart. Along the way, you'll hear practical ways to: Understand your daughter's “lingo” without trying to be “one of the kids” Recognize and nurture her leadership gifts without skipping the necessary training Build bridges between generations in your family, church, and community Encourage girls to embrace discipleship—both giving and receiving it This episode will make you laugh, challenge your perspective, and inspire you to engage with the young leaders God is raising up in this generation. Referenced Scripture: Psalm 23 (paraphrased in Gen Z Bible reading) Deuteronomy 6:4–9 Colossians 4:15 1 Timothy 3:2–13 Titus 2:3–5 Explore more resources to raise girls rooted in Christ at raisinggodlygirls.com. To find or start an AHG Troop in your area, visit americanheritagegirls.org.
It's Bickley and Marotta vs Sammy and Jamal in a trivia battle of the generations!
김영철의 파워FM - 진짜 영국식 영어 471회 - 세대 차이 나! = Talk about a generation gap!
A heartfelt prayer, based on Psalm 23, for parents, grandparents, and caregivers who long for their children to walk faithfully with Christ. Drawing from the timeless comfort of Psalm 23, Kristine Brown reminds us that although we can’t control the spiritual choices our children make, we can intercede for them in prayer—and trust in God’s faithfulness to guide and protect them. Today's Bible Verse: Psalm 23:6 (ESV) – “Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”