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Bickley and Marotta talk Suns, go through Social Studies, and play Generation Gap.
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in Generational sports, music, and pop culture trivia.
Marotta and Tim Ring talk Cardinals, go through Social Studies, and we play Generation Gap.
Vince and Tim Ring take on Sammy and Jamal in generational Sports, Music, and Pop Culture trivia
Renaissance Man Bil Lewis and our new producer Karen Schlomer join host Dorothy Wilhelm to share the most memorable advice they've ever received. Bil says in 1952 it was "Be Responsible" and Elder Millennial Karen says it was "Be Yourself." It's interesting to learn how good advice has changed over the years. Follow Generation Gap in this spot every month and let us know what you see in Generation gap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James Laxton, ASC is the Academy Award nominated cinematographer of Moonlight. His latest project is Season 2 of Beef, the acclaimed Netflix series created by Lee Sung Jin. This season explores themes of love, class, and generational cycles. Key Podcast Highlights: -How James and Lee built a color palette of spring, summer, autumn, and winter that stays continuous through lighting, costume, and production design to give each couple their own visual world. -Why shooting on the large-format ARRI 265 was a thematic decision, presenting characters as larger than life symbols of forces far bigger than themselves. -How light and framing portray the power dynamics, from a harsh, undiffused backlit golf course confrontation to wide symmetrical frames of opulence that trap characters inside the class structures surrounding them. -How James and Lee established a shared visual language, honoring the DNA of Season 1 while pushing the show somewhere entirely new. Find James Laxton: http://jameslaxton.com/ Instagram: @mrjameslaxton See Beef s. 2 on Netflix Hear our previous episode with James Laxton on Moonlight and If Beale Street Could Talk: https://www.camnoir.com/ep63/ SHOW RUNDOWN: 02:09 Close Focus 14:17-55:08 James Laxton interview 55:54 Short ends 01:07:09 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
Bickley and Marotta talk Suns, go through Social Studies, and we play the Generation Gap.
Bcikley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in generational sports, music, and pop culture trivia.
On this month's Generation Gap episode of Swimming Upstream Radio Show, Dorothy Wilhelm (Silent Generation), Ray Miller Still (Millennial) and Jason Falls (Gen-X) discuss generational differences in technology, social behaviors and substance use and abuse. They conclude that emphasizing the importance of understanding and adapting to changing norms across age groups is critical for effective social acceptance. Key Topics Generational attitudes towards substances and technology The role of gaming and AI in socialization and education The importance of open-mindedness and continuous learning The impact of technology on senior independence Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Generation Gap 04:58 - Generational Perspectives on Substance Use 09:59 - Technology and Senior Citizens 14:53 - Parenting in the Digital Age 19:47 - The Role of AI and Gaming in Modern Life 24:59 - Closing Thoughts on Learning and Adaptation More Information Ray Miller Still is the editor of the Enumclaw Courier-Herald. Jason Falls is a marketing consultant. Dorothy Wilhelm is the longest continuously broadcasting woman in the Pacific Northwest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bickley and Marotta talk Diamondbacks, go through Social Studies, and we play The Generation Gap.
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in generational sports, music, and pop culture trivia.
Bickley and Marotta talk Suns, go through Social Studies, and play Generation Gap.
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in generational sports, music, and pop culture trivia.
In this “Generations Part Two” episode of AT Banter, Rob and Ryan welcome back Clement Chou, Albert Ruel, Betty Nobel, and Russell Leung for a lively, thoughtful – and often very funny – conversation about the generation gap in the blindness community. Together they tackle big questions like what can older and younger blind people genuinely learn from each other, and how do we move from talking about intergenerational connection to actually getting people in the same room. From ideas like mixed‑generation potlucks and food‑centric meetups, to honest talk about advocacy burnout, mental health, resilience, and learning to step outside your comfort zone, this episode is both warm and hopeful. By the end, there's a real sense that something new could emerge – regular in‑person gatherings, new community spaces, maybe even a Part Three in this series. Show Transcript https://atbanter.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/at-banter-podcast-episode-458-bridging-the-generation-gap-part-2.pdf AT Banter is brought to you by Canadian Assistive Technology, providing sales and training in Assistive Technology and Accessibility with over 30 years of knowledge and experience. Visit them online at www.canasstech.com or call toll-free 1-844-795-8324 or visit their Assistive Technology Showroom at 106 – 828 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver. Need repairs on your device? Chaos Technical Services offers service and support on almost any piece of Assistive Technology, while also providing parts and batteries. Visit them online at www.chaostechnicalservices.com or call 778-847-6840.
To celebrate the 200th episode of the Talk My Credo Podcast, the crew meets up in Shelby, NC to record a live TWO-PART podcast special!! Full of shenanigans and in-depth conversations about music, movies, politics, and more, this is an episode to celebrate the milestone of 200 episodes! Tap in and lets get active!! Thank you for all of your support!!-------------------------*** CHAPTERS ***00:00 - Intro & The Impact of The Wayans Family in comedy02:22 - Generation Gaps & Appreciating The Past06:25 - KT's "Hidden Talent"07:40 - Mary J Blige's dramatic interview8:50 - KT Calls Out Donte's ashiness & chaos ensues...14:30 - Back to Mary J's dramatic interview & reactions21:10 - Drake to drop Iceman May 15th24:35 - Chappelle Show returning reactions30:00 - Movies, Shows, & Legacies in Hollywood36:21 - Relationship Dynamics44:50 - Black TV used to be PEAK46:45 - Vogue Magazine tried to colonize the Afro, renaming it "Cloud Bob"52:58 - Trump goes after SPLC with Trumped Charges1:00:30 - Identifying the "Remmicks" of Society1:02:15 - Lets have that Tyler Perry Talk1:06:45 - Identifying the 90s Heart-Throbs1:09:57 - THANK YOU!!---------------Follow Us:
Scott Galloway is a professor of marketing at New York University's Stern School of Business. We discuss masculine roles and obligations of past, present and future. We explore which are timeless and which are changing, and positive steps boys and men can take to create meaning and stability in their lives. We cover work, finances, health and relationships to build a grounded, purposeful life. We also discuss tech, social media, alcohol, cannabis and porn. Throughout, we emphasize specific daily practices for building mental, physical and economic resilience, compassion for others, and for navigating key life decisions in every realm. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman David: https://davidprotein.com/huberman Wealthfront*: https://wealthfront.com/huberman Function: https://functionhealth.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Timestamps (00:00:00) Scott Galloway (00:02:45) Mentoring Young Men (00:06:16) Positive Masculinity Defined (00:13:37) Sponsors: David & Wealthfront (00:16:33) Men & Goals, Role Models, Technology; Relationships (00:26:34) Elon Musk; Big Tech (00:31:53) Varying Role Models, Flaws; Criticism, Big Tech & Incendiary Content (00:43:33) Sponsor: AG1 (00:44:57) Fear, Dating & Rejection, Relationship Dynamics (00:53:39) Social Media Impacts on Kids; Regulation (01:06:03) Phone, Dopamine & Pseudo-OCD; Solutions (01:14:03) Sponsor: Function (01:15:14) Naval Academy & Lifestyle Protocols, Mandatory National Service (01:23:08) Alcohol Phones & Professional Considerations (01:33:43) Drinking Age; Cannabis, THC (01:37:16) Sponsor: LMNT (01:38:36) Cannabis; Porn, Addiction (01:46:14) Anger; Testosterone; Aspirational Masculinity, Toxic Femininity (01:56:25) Advocating for Young Men, Economic Opportunity, Gerontocracy (02:04:43) Generation Gaps, Retirement, "Vampire" Generation (02:10:30) Bet on Unremarkable, Universities & Vocations; Gerontocracy (02:18:48) Aging; Paying it Forward & Male Mentorship (02:25:33) Seeking Mentors, Young Men; Acknowledgments (02:33:13) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter *This experience may not be representative of other Wealthfront clients, and there is no guarantee of future performance or success. Experiences will vary. Andrew Huberman receives cash compensation from Wealthfront Brokerage for paid testimonials in his podcast, creating a conflict of interest. The Cash Account, which is not a deposit account, is offered by Wealthfront Brokerage LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. Wealthfront Brokerage is not a bank. The base APY is 3.30% on cash deposits as of January 30, 2026, is representative, subject to change, and requires no minimum. If eligible for the overall boosted rate of 4.05% offered in connection with this promo, your boosted rate is also subject to change if the base rate decreases during the 3 month promo period. Additional terms and conditions apply, which can be found on Wealthfront.com/Huberman. Funds in the Cash Account are swept to program banks, where it earns the variable APY. Same-day withdrawal or instant payment transfers may be limited by destination institutions, daily transaction caps, and by participating entities such as Wells Fargo, the RTP® Network, and FedNow® Service. New Cash Account deposits are subject to a 2-4 day holding period before becoming available for transfer. Investment advisory services are provided by Wealthfront Advisers LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. Securities investments: not bank deposits, bank-guaranteed or FDIC-insured, and may lose value. Disclaimer & Disclosures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ไลฟ์ประจำวันอาทิตย์ที่ 19 เมษายน 2569 เวลาหนึ่งทุ่ม สนใจเรียนออนไลน์ แบบดูวิดีโอด้วยตนเอง ดูรายละเอียดที่ www.morprawate.com สนใจเรียน online workshop ผ่านระบบ Zoom สอบถามที่ LINE @morprawateวิดีโอนี้เป็นการไลฟ์สดของ นพ.ประเวช ตันติพิวัฒนกุล (จิตแพทย์) ในหัวข้อ “พูดคุยเรื่องชีวิตกับคนรุ่นใหม่” ซึ่งเน้นไปที่การสร้างความเข้าใจและลดช่องว่างระหว่างวัย (Generation Gap) ทั้งในครอบครัวและที่ทำงาน โดยมีสรุปเนื้อหาสำคัญดังนี้ครับสรุปเนื้อหาสำคัญ1. ปัญหาของช่องว่างระหว่างวัย: คนรุ่นก่อน (พ่อแม่/หัวหน้า) มักหวังดีแต่ใช้ “ความคาดหวัง” และ “ความต้องการให้เชื่อ” เป็นตัวตั้ง ทำให้คนรุ่นใหม่รู้สึกถูกควบคุม ซักไซ้ และไม่เป็นอิสระ ความขัดแย้งมักเกิดจากระบบคุณค่า (Value System) และไลฟ์สไตล์ที่ต่างกัน เช่น มุมมองเรื่องการใช้เงิน เทคโนโลยี และความเชื่อทางศาสนา 2. หลักการสื่อสาร 4 ข้อเพื่อเชื่อมต่อกับคนรุ่นใหม่: คุยเพื่อเรียนรู้ตัวเขา: สนใจในสิ่งที่เขาเป็น ความฝัน ความหวัง และไลฟ์สไตล์ ไม่ใช่แค่ถามเรื่องเงินเดือนหรือหน้าที่การงาน อย่าพยายามเปลี่ยนความคิด: เปิดรับการแลกเปลี่ยนโดยไม่ตัดสิน (Non-judgmental) ยอมรับว่าเขามีสิทธิ์คิดต่าง สร้างพื้นที่ปลอดภัย: ทำให้การพูดคุยเป็นประสบการณ์ที่ดี เป็นการอัปเดตชีวิตร่วมกัน ไม่ใช่พื้นที่ของการตำหนิหรือสอนสั่ง เสนอข้อมูลจากมุมมองเรา (เป็นลำดับสุดท้าย): ให้ข้อมูลหรือประสบการณ์ในฐานะ “ทางเลือก” โดยไม่คาดหวังว่าเขาต้องเชื่อตาม 3. การปรับตัวของคนรุ่นใหม่และคนทำงาน: คนรุ่นใหม่เผชิญกับความกดดันสูงและความเปราะบางทางอารมณ์ ผู้ใหญ่ควรใช้ทักษะการฟังที่เห็นอกเห็นใจ (Empathy) ให้มากขึ้น ความสุขมี 5 ประเภท (ตามแนวคิดจิตวิทยาเชิงบวก) ได้แก่ ความเพลิดเพลิน, สายสัมพันธ์, ความจดจ่อ (Flow), ความสำเร็จ และการมีเป้าหมายที่หมายถึงคุณค่าชีวิต
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in sports, music, and pop culture trivia.
Bickley and Marotta talk Suns, go through Social Studies, play Generation Gap, and we're joined by Erik Moses.
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On this month's episode of Generation Gap on the Swimming Upstream Radio Show, Dorothy Wilhelm (The Silent Generation), Jason Falls (Generation X) and Ray Miller Still (Millennial Generation) explore generational differences in technology use, the impact of social media addiction, and the importance of human connection. The hosts share personal stories, insights on mental health, and practical advice for balancing digital life with real-world interactions. Watch the episode on YouTube. Key Topics Generational differences in communication and technology Impact of social media and screen time on mental health Strategies for fostering human connection and problem-solving Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Generation Gap 02:47 Generational Differences in Communication 05:58 The Impact of Technology on Generations 08:47 Doomscrolling and Its Effects 11:59 The Role of Human Connection 15:08 Problem Solving Across Generations 17:56 The Importance of Self-Discovery 20:52 Concluding Thoughts on Technology and Humanity Generation Gap Article - Washington Post Meta and YouTube social media liability case Pete Holmes' comedy bit on information access More Information Ray Miller Still is the editor of the Enumclaw Courier-Herald. Jason Falls is a consultant and producer of Swimming Upstream Radio Show. Dorothy Wilhelm is the longest continuously broadcasting woman in the Pacific Northwest. Resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bickley and Marotta talk Suns, go through Social Studies, and play Generation Gap.
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in sports, music, and pop culture history.
Bickley and Marotta talk on Sammy and Jamal in generational sports, music, and pop culture trivia.
In this sermon, we're invited into a bigger vision of faith that isn't meant to be lived alone, but carried across generations—where each age group has a role in God's story. The message highlights the beauty of honoring those who have gone before us, recognizing their faithfulness, wisdom, and sacrifices as a foundation we stand on. At the same time, it casts a compelling vision for intentionally blessing and investing in the next generation, not just with words but with presence, encouragement, and spiritual inheritance. There's a call to unity—that when generations come together with a shared purpose, something uniquely powerful happens in the church.
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in generation sports, music, and pop culture trivia.
Bickley and Marotta talk March Madness, go through Social Studies, and play Generation Gap.
We continue our Generation Gap series by turning the focus to Millennials and Gen Z.What starts with nostalgia—Game Boys, Beanie Babies, and iPhones—quickly shifts into a deeper conversation: Are younger generations actually lazy, or are they shaped by a different world?We explore generational tensions around work ethic, modern convenience, and the desire for meaningful work—while also asking a bigger question:Is the future something to be hopeful about?This episode sets the stage for our next conversation on how these generations interact within the church.
Bickley and Marotta talk D-Backs, go through Social Studies, and play Generation Gap.
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in generational sports, music, and pop culture trivia.
In this episode of the Swimming Upstream Radio Show, host Dorothy Wilhelm (Silent Generation) engages in a lively discussion with guests Ray Miller Still (Millennial) and Jason Falls (Gen-X) about the generational differences in perspectives on government, politics, and social activism. The conversation explores the role of government across generations, the need for term limits, the nature of protests, and the hope for change in the current political landscape. The participants share their insights on how to foster meaningful conversations across generations and the importance of civic engagement. Takeaways Dorothy identifies as a member of the Silent Generation, emphasizing their belief in government. Ray, a Millennial, reflects on the disillusionment of his generation with government. Jason, representing Gen-X, discusses the self-reliance and political apathy of his generation. The conversation highlights the need for term limits in political offices. There is a consensus on the importance of addressing special interests in government. Dorothy shares her experiences with Vietnam protests and their relevance to current activism. The group discusses the potential for change in the political landscape. They emphasize the importance of having conversations with those who hold different views. The discussion touches on the role of protests in society and their evolution over time. The episode concludes with a hopeful outlook for future generations and the importance of civic engagement. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Generational Perspectives 02:52 The Role of Government in Different Generations 06:01 Term Limits and Political Accountability 09:00 Protests: Then and Now 11:52 The State of Current Politics 15:04 Hope for Change and Future Generations 17:54 Conversations Across Generations 21:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts More Information Ray Miller Still is the editor of the Enumclaw Courier-Herald. Jason Falls is a consultant and producer of Swimming Upstream Radio Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bickley and Marotta talk Caridnals, go through Social Studies, and we play Generation Gap.
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in generational sports, music, pop culture, and trend trivia.
Steve Carell shares details about his new comedy series ‘Rooster,' from the creators of ‘Ted Lasso' and ‘Shrinking.' Also, a closer look at how the hit show ‘Love Story' about John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy is helping bridge the generation gap between teens and parents. Plus, Shop TODAY contributor Chassie Post shares a few products to get ready for spring, from wardrobe to home. And, chef Mario Carbone makes a vegetable spring risotto. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The esthetics license may be the same, but the path into the industry looks very different depending on when you started. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella welcome Kiarra Smith, founder of Rooted Serenity, to explore how Gen X and Gen Z estheticians entered the industry from completely different starting lines and what we can learn from each other moving forward. ASCP Esty Talk with hosts Ella Cressman and Maggie Staszcuk Produced by Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) for licensed estheticians, ASCP Esty Talk is a weekly podcast, hosted by licensed estheticians, Ella Cressman, ASCP Skin Deep Magazine contributor, and Maggie Staszcuk, ASCP Program Director. We see your passion, innovation, and hard work and are here to support you by providing a platform for networking, advocacy, camaraderie, and education. We aim to inspire you to ask the right questions, find your motivation, and give you the courage to have the professional skin care career you desire. About Kiarra Smith Kiarra, founder of Rooted Serenity, is a licensed esthetician dedicated to the interconnectedness of skin health, the immune system, and allergies. With firsthand experience, she empowers fellow professionals with practical strategies for identifying triggers, implementing lifestyle changes, and integrating wellness methods for enhanced client care and practice inclusivity. Connect with Kiarra Smith Website: https://rootedserenity.glossgenius.com Instagram: @rootedserenity About Ella Cressman: Ella Cressman is a licensed esthetician, certified organic formulator, business owner, ingredient junkie, and esthetic cheerleader! As an educator, she enjoys empowering other estheticians and industry professionals to understand skin care from an ingredient standpoint rather than a product-specific view. In addition to running a skin care practice, Cressman founded a comprehensive consulting group, the HHP Collective, and has consulted for several successful skin care brands. Connect with Ella Cressman: Website: www.hhpcollective.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ella-cressman-62aa46a About Maggie Staszcuk: Maggie Staszcuk serves as the Program Director for ASCP and is the cohost of ASCP Esty Talk podcast. With over 18 years' experience in the esthetics industry, her diverse background includes roles in spa management, spa and med-spa services, and esthetics education. Since becoming a licensed esthetician in 2006, she carries a range of certifications in basic and advanced esthetics. Maggie is dedicated to equipping estheticians with the knowledge and resources they need to thrive in their careers. Connect with Maggie Staszcuk: P: 800.789.0411 EXT 1636 E: MStaszcuk@ascpskincare.com About our Sponsors: Massage Envy is a national franchisor and does not independently own or operate any of the Massage Envy franchised locations nationwide. The Massage Envy franchise network, through its franchise locations, is the leading provider of massage services. Founded in 2002, Massage Envy now has approximately 1,100 franchise locations in 49 states that have together delivered more than 200 million massages and skin care services. Website: www.massageenvy.com/careers/career-areas/esthetician Facebook: @MassageEnvyCareers LinkedIn: @MassageEnvy TiZO Mineral Sunscreens set the standard for aesthetic elegance with tinted and non-tinted formulas for use on virtually all skin types and tones. Our name reflects our commitment: TIZO = Titanium dioxide + Zinc Oxides. All TiZO products are reef-friendly and 100% free of chemical sunscreens, dyes, fragrances, gluten, phthalates, and parabens. TiZO Photoceutical Skincare is the perfect partner to our sunscreens in the fight against photoaging. These silky, elegant products address tone, texture and hydration while helping to prevent further damage. From our flagship TiZO3 Primer/Sunscreen SPF 40 to our gentle Ultra Zinc formulations to our NEW Advanced Vitamin C+E Serum with Bakuchiol, TIZO has the ideal selection of products to Protect, Repair, and Revitalize skin. Website: https://tizoskin.com/ Facebook: @tizoskin Pinterest: @tizoskin Instagram: @tizoskin YouTube: @tizoskin About Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP): Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) is the nation's largest association for skin care professionals and your ONLY all-inclusive source for professional liability insurance, education, community, and career support. For estheticians at every stage of the journey, ASCP is your essential partner. Get in touch with us today if you have any questions or would like to join and become an ASCP member. Connect with ASCP: Website: www.ascpskincare.com Email: getconnected@ascpskincare.com Phone: 800-789-0411 Facebook: facebook.com/ASCPskincare Instagram: @ascpskincare
This week, host Jorden Guth is joined by SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast producer and SoundStage! Access editor Dennis Burger to offer a sneak peek at what's ahead in season five of the podcast. They discuss Dennis's recent editorial, “Yet Another Navel-Gazing Editorial About Boomers, Kids, and the Future of Hi-Fi,” as well as a manifesto from SoundStage! Network founder Doug Schneider titled “A New Year's Wake-Up Call for the Hi-Fi Industry,” and what it all means for the long-term health of our hobby, our industry, and the media outlets that cover them both. Sources: “Yet Another Navel-Gazing Editorial About Boomers, Kids, and the Future of Hi-Fi” by Dennis Burger: https://www.soundstageaccess.com/index.php/feature-articles/1368-yet-another-navel-gazing-editorial-about-boomers-kids-and-the-future-of-hi-fi “A New Year's Wake-Up Call for the Hi-Fi Industry” by Doug Schneider: https://www.soundstagehifi.com/index.php/opinion/2024-a-new-years-wake-up-call-for-the-hi%E2%80%91fi-industry Chapters: 00:00:00 Announcement 00:00:31 Introductions 00:01:27 The hi-fi demographic shift from 10,000 feet 00:10:02 Can video games be hi-fi? 00:13:51 Does the dominant entertainment medium influence the hobby? 00:30:29 Why is “movies vs. music” a thing? 00:43:05 The marketing trap 00:54:36 Outro music: “Strata” by Lake Union
Bickley and Marotta talk Diamondbacks, go through Social Studies, and play Generation Gap.
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in Sports, Music, Pop Culture, and Slang/Trend trivia.
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This week Rob and Ryan dive into one of the lesser talked about challenges in the blindness and advocacy communities: the growing gap between generations. With guests Betty Nobel, Albert Ruel, Clement Chou, and Russell Leung, they explore how technology can both connect and isolate, why younger blind folks may resist joining organizations or volunteering, and how “back in my day” clashes with “you don't understand my reality.” From the impact digital communities can have on real world social skills to nonviolent communication and just learning to listen, this honest and sometimes irreverent conversation asks what it will really take for older and younger generations of blind folks to start building community together. Show Transcript https://atbanter.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/at-banter-podcast-episode-453-bridging-the-generation-gap.pdf Show Notes AMI+ https://www.amiplus.ca/ Canadian Council of the Blind https://ccbnational.net/shaggy/ AEBC https://www.blindcanadians.ca/ AT Banter is brought to you by Canadian Assistive Technology, providing sales and training in Assistive Technology and Accessibility with over 30 years of knowledge and experience. Visit them online at www.canasstech.com or call toll-free 1-844-795-8324 or visit their Assistive Technology Showroom at 106 – 828 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver. Need repairs on your device? Chaos Technical Services offers service and support on almost any piece of Assistive Technology, while also providing parts and batteries. Visit them online at www.chaostechnicalservices.com or call 778-847-6840.
We're wrapping up House Warming by stepping into a conversation that impacts every one of us—the gap between generations.Different ages, different experiences, different starting points. And yet, we're all shaping the same future. This week, we'll explore how faith was always meant to move from one generation to the next—and what it looks like for each of us to do our part.As we prepare to step into a new church home, we're reminded that the warmth we're building isn't about walls—it's about relationships. And the future of our church will be shaped by how we listen, lead, honor, and show up for one another now.
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 trend trivia.
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 trend trivia.
Bickley and Marotta talk Suns, go through Social Studies, are joined by Bryce Drew, and play Generation Gap.
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and jamal in generational music, sports, pop culture, and trend trivia.
Bickley and Marotta take on Sammy and Jamal in generational sports, music, pop culture, and trend trivia.
Bickley and Marotta talk Suns, go through Social Studies, and play The Generation Gap.
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.