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You've seen the ministry focus on Millennials and Gen Z. What about Generation Alpha? Authors Shane Pruitt and Shelly Melia provide professional, personal, and well-researched insights into discipling Generation Alpha, which has been raised exclusively in the age of screens and technology. Don't miss the insights and hope on Chris Fabry Live. Featured resource:Reaching Generation Alpha: A Ministry Guide for Discipling the Church Beyond the Screen by Shane Pruitt and Shelly Melia June thank you gift:One Blood: Parting Words to the Church on Race and Love by John M. Perkins Chris Fabry Live is listener-supported. To support the program, click here.Become a Back Fence Partner: https://moodyradio.org/donateto/chrisfabrylive/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leilani Luxx shares her thoughts on how Millennials and Gen X approach life, relationships, work, and culture differently. From old-school values to modern mindsets, this generational debate gets interesting fast. FOR UNCENSORED EPISODES, BEHIND THE SCENES CONTENT, AND MORE, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON!http://patreon.com/everydayisfridayshow This episode of the Everyday Is Friday Show is brought to you by Jerkmate, the camsite that has something for everyone. Whether you're just curious or ready to jump in, getting started is simple and completely free. All you have to do is click the link and sign up today. There are no contracts and no hidden fees, just instant access whenever you're ready. We appreciate Jerkmate for being a presenting sponsor of the Everyday Is Friday Show. https://www.jkmte.com/EDIFConnect with Everyday is Friday ShowFollow Us On All Socials:http://patreon.com/everydayisfridayshow http://instagram.com/everydayisfridayshow http://facebook.com/everydayisfridayshow http://tiktok.com/@everydayisfridayshowhttp://twitter.com/edifshow Follow Your Favorite Hosts:Robiiiworld http://instagram.com/robiiiworldTeddy2Stupid http://instagram.com/teddy2stupidFollow Our Special Guest:Leilani Luxx http://instagram.com/leilaniluxx
Of all the trends taking place right now in American politics, the juvenile arrogance of today's Millennials and Gen Zers must rank near the top of anyone's list of concerns. Just look at any social media thread on essentially any topic and the proof reveals itself in spades...It doesn't matter what the topic is, they know more. Suggest that socialism has never worked and never will and their response is, “Okay boomer.” And just pick any topic.
Send Mary and Kelsey a Message!In this episode, Mary and Kelsey celebrate 30 years of millennial bops with their own top ten list of 1996 hits. If you screamed the lyrics to Ironic, Lovefool, No Diggity, Wonderwall, this episode is for you.Support the showInstagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedpodEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypoppedSubscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=85610411
The first half of 2026 was vibes. The second half is action.In this mid-year check-in, Emily and KristaLyn revisit their 2026 predictions and talk about what has already come true, what still feels like it's building, and why this year has felt so slippery, chaotic, and impossible to fully grasp.They talk about 2026 as a Tower Card year, the Saturn-Neptune blur, propaganda and media discernment, the return of magic and physical media, financial instability, collective exhaustion, and why waiting for comfort is not the same thing as building a better future.This is a conversation about discomfort, community, action, astrology, and the very real spiritual work of not tapping out.Because no one else is coming.We save us.00:00 — Hook: The vibes are over, action begins00:26 — Welcome to the mid-year 2026 check-in01:23 — Why 2026 feels so slippery01:41 — Gemini rising and the mutable chaos of the year02:31 — 2026 as the Tower Card year03:00 — Breaking the bone to reset it correctly04:37 — “We save us. No one else is coming.”05:47 — The problem with chasing comfort06:41 — Discomfort, growth, and spiritual responsibility08:38 — Why comfort only works when it works for everyone10:07 — Magic, coping skills, and energetic survival11:23 — Millennials, burnout, and reluctant heroes12:38 — The first half was vibes, the second half is action14:09 — The astrology of the second half of 202615:49 — Mars as ruler of the year16:19 — Propaganda, reality, and critical thinking18:06 — What information are people not hearing?19:31 — The need for better long-form podcast discovery22:06 — Which 2026 predictions have already happened?22:51 — Piracy, physical media, and cyberdecks24:01 — Building your own tiny computers25:53 — Analog tech, music, and taking media back28:08 — Ancient discoveries and time getting weirder28:53 — Universal healthcare, billionaires, and public funding31:29 — Co-ops, Spirit Airlines, and people-powered reform33:22 — Financial relief, billionaires, and the edge point35:52 — Being pushed far enough to finally act39:13 — Hope-core book recommendation40:31 — Knowing yourself before the call to action41:39 — Greece, upcoming lives, and closing magicJoin our new LIVE show, The Alchemist's Inkspill, every Friday at 1pm EST/10am PST here on YouTube (and Instagram Live)!Connect with us across the internet + IRL!
Summary Lt Gen Clint Hinote, USAF (Ret.), and CH(COL) Light Shin, USA, join host Josh Jackson to examine influencer culture through a biblical lens. Hinote brings decades of military leadership experience and is now building a speaking ministry focused on integrating Christian faith and leadership into a single, unified message. Shin serves as an active-duty Army chaplain and father of three daughters, navigating influencer culture's effects on faith and family in real time. Both will be speaking on the theme of influence at OCF's White Sulphur Springs Conference Center this summer. The conversation begins by establishing a biblical framework for thinking about influence—one that applies to all Christians before it applies to military officers specifically. A few key distinctions anchor everything that follows. First, the platform versus the algorithm. Both guests agree that social media platforms are morally neutral—the tool itself is neither good nor evil. Hinote compares them to the Roman road system: the same infrastructure used to carry armies also carried the early gospel across the known world. What man built for one purpose, God can use for another. The YouVersion Bible App is offered as a contemporary example of Christians using technology with vision for gospel purposes. The algorithms driving those platforms, however, are a different matter. They are deliberately engineered not to inform or build up users, but to keep them scrolling—by targeting base impulses, feeding comparison, and manufacturing shame. Hinote frames these as the "flaming arrows" of Ephesians 6, and the first thing you see on social media that triggers envy, comparison, or temptation is an arrow. Recognize it. Raise your shield of faith. Second, influencer versus witness. Shin draws a sharp distinction from Acts 1:8, saying that an influencer seeks to build a following but a witness tells the truth about what they have seen and heard, regardless of the audience's reaction. Both guests agree that Christian influence should be a byproduct of a Christ-centered life—not a goal pursued in its own right. When influence becomes the goal, self replaces God at the center. The framework they offer is simple: know Christ above all things, do what Christ commanded, and become more like Jesus through that ongoing, lifelong process. Influence, rightly understood, flows from that. As Shin puts it, the question worth asking regularly is: "Whose kingdom did I build today—God's or mine?" Third, authenticity over curation. The lie of influencer culture, Hinote argues, is that you have to look like you have it all figured out. In reality, authenticity builds trust, and trust is what creates genuine influence. This is as true in the gospel as it is in personal branding, and the early church wrestled with the same pull toward following personalities over Christ, as Paul addresses directly in 1 Corinthians 1:12. The standard the guests return to throughout is 1 Peter 3:15 (ESV): "Always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you—yet do it with gentleness and respect." With that foundation in place, the conversation turns to what this means specifically for Christian officers serving in uniform. Referenced in this conversation: Summer R&R 2 at WSS (Hinote) Summer R&R 6 at WSS (Shin) YouVersion Bible App The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness by Timothy Keller Questions answered and themes covered in this interview include: How is social media affecting the younger generation entering military service? Young people entering the military are increasingly shaped by a worldview centered on self-promotion, curated personas, and metrics of online acceptance. This stands in direct tension with what military formation is designed to accomplish. The foundational goal of basic training is the breakdown of individual ego and the subordination of self to the unit. Shin references Timothy Keller's The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness as the counterpoint to what he observes: recruits arriving not in freedom, but in what he calls "bondage of self-obsession"—more concerned with how they're perceived on a platform than how they're showing up for the person next to them. Hinote adds that this tension isn't new, and that American individualism has always been something the military has had to address. However, the platforms intensify that individualism by continuously reinforcing exactly the self-focused impulses that military culture is trying to dismantle. Character development must be continuous and intentional, not treated as something institutions address only when there's time. Resource: The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness by Timothy Keller How do I share my faith as a military officer without it being weird or forced? Start by living the message before communicating it, and know which role you're speaking from at any given moment. Hinote, drawing from his own experience rising through senior military ranks, offers a framework that proved practically useful. When you are on a platform, in uniform, with rank on your shoulders and a flag behind you, you are speaking from a position of institutional authority, and conflating that authority with the authority of Christ risks manipulation and coercion, which is not Christlike leadership. In settings where you have more personal freedom—as a church member, a neighbor, a citizen—you have more latitude to speak openly about your faith. The key is empathy: always consider what role your audience sees you occupying. In either context, when you fail—and you will—own it and apologize. Authenticity builds trust. Trust creates real influence. A practical starting point Hinote recommends for any developing leader is this: keep a journal, write down every role you hold, and identify the through line connecting them all. Then live that through line. The standard throughout is 1 Peter 3:15 (ESV): "Always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you—yet do it with gentleness and respect." Statistics and data shared this episode (plus a few extra not included): A working definition of influencer culture: Influencer culture is a social and economic phenomenon created when social media platforms reward people for curating a public identity, performing for engagement, and building an audience around themselves. Influencers use their platform to shape the opinions, lifestyles, and purchasing decisions of their audience. Every generation is influenced in some way by influencer marketing: 55% of Gen Z trust influencer recommendations, compared with 44% of Millennials, 35% of Gen X, and 28% of Baby Boomers (2025 Clutch survey). StoryBox says there are approximately 127 million active social media influencers worldwide—roughly 2.4% of the global social media user base of 5+ billion people. EMarketer breaks that down into 4 tiers of influencers: Nano: 1,000–10,000 followers; Micro: 10,000–100,000 followers; Macro: 100,000–1 million followers; and Mega/celebrity: 1 million+ followers. The vast majority of influencers on TikTok (nearly 88%) are nano-influencers and Instagram follows a similar pattern with nano-influencers representing about 76% of its influencers (eMarketer). According to some reports, military-related content on TikTok alone amassed over 15 billion views in 2023; look up #MilTok. Military.com calls it the rise of soldier influencers. Influencer culture is not just shaping what people buy (or which branch to join)—it's doing three things: It's shaping how an entire generation sees themselves, forms relationships, and decides who to trust. Consider the following: In terms of how they see themselves: Writer and Substack author Freya India, whose book GIRLS was published earlier this year, frames influencer culture this way—girls as young as 12 packaging themselves for Instagram, getting feedback on their appearance, measuring their worth in likes and followers. An adjacent stat is this: 47% of Gen Z often or always feel anxious (Gallup, 2023). That's the self-perception toll. In terms of forming relationships: A Harvard study says 61% of young adults ages 18–25 report profound loneliness—the highest rate of any age group. This is the one that tends to surprise people, because the assumption is that hyper-connected generations would be less lonely or that older generations would be the loneliest. In terms of deciding who to trust: Only 8% of Gen Z say there's a religious leader they can turn to (Springtide Research). And from Edelman—religious and faith leaders rank at 44% trust rate among Gen Z, well below doctors, scientists, and teachers. But here's the flip side: family members rank at 88% trust. The hunger for relational authority is still there and it's real. Instead, it's institutional authority that's taken a hit.
This week, it's just Kate, an Aperol Spritz, and the tech bro quote about wine that accidentally kicked off the conversation we've all been needing about optimization culture and being tired of treating every part of life like a performance review. Plus, a round of News You Can Use about why fruit hasn't been sweet since 1996, this season's hottest mnemonic devices, the babydoll dress of it all, and reviewing what Olivia Rodrigo is doing differently in Drop Dead and The Cure, all of it strangely circling back to living in a world that quantifies us without letting the number become the whole story. Enjoy! SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS Order Kate's NYT Bestselling book, One in a Millennial here! Text or leave a voicemail for Kate at 775-HEY-BETH! Thank you to AllModern for furnishing Kate's Season 2 Studio! AllModern has the best of modern furniture and decor all in one place. With styles from Scandi and mid-century, to minimalist and maximalist, every design is hand-vetted for quality by their team of experts. Plus they have fast + free shipping! Check out allmodern.com; you'll find Kate's bookshelves here and her new rug here! As an exclusive offer, new listeners can get their choice between free Sirloin Tips, Ground Beef or Chicken Wings in every box for LIFE, PLUS $20 off when you go to ButcherBox.com/bethereinfive. That's right - your choice of free Sirloin Tips, Ground Beef or Chicken Wings in every box for LIFE, PLUS $20 off your first box, and free shipping always. That's ButcherBox.com/bethereinfive. Don't forget to use our link so they know we sent you. Say YES to unforgettable moments with Liquid I.V.'s NEW Hydration Multiplier Sugar-Free Ring Pop. Tear. Pour. Live More. Go to LIQUID-IV.COM and get 20% off your first purchase with code BETHEREINFIVE at checkout. That's 20% off your first purchase with code BETHEREINFIVE at LIQUID-IV.COM. Refresh your everyday with luxury you'll actually use. Head to Quince.com/bethereinfive for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Now available in Canada, too. That's Quince.com/bethereinfive for free shipping and 365-day returns. Right now you can save up to $230 on the 12-piece cookware set versus buying the products individually. Plus, if you want to include their fan favorite minis duo, you can save up to $350. Visit CarawayHome.com/BTIF10 to take an additional 10% off using code BTIF10 on your next purchase. This deal is exclusive for our listeners, so visit carawayhome.com/BTIF 10 or use code BTIF10 at checkout.
Fresh from a short break. Millennials are excited for a BET comeback, fire summer lineups and a moment from a most intentional mom. Trigger warning as this week's subjects include race,socialism's and the reality of r*pe. What's goings on: -Back to the BET Awards-Slay Diaries -Philly Free Activities Boss of the week: ‘GoodBox Boutique- https://www.thegoodboxboutique.com/T.E.H.O Topic:-How to bag a rich black athlete 101-Soft lifeReality Check: The reality of r*pe**Rate, Subscribe and vibe! Don't forget to tag #Toeachhisownpodcast or @ us to let us know what you think of this week's episode PODCAST IGhttps://instagram.com/toeachhisownpodcast?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==CHRISSIE IG https://instagram.com/miss.lomax?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==ANA IGhttps://instagram.com/sunkissedchoc?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
This Episode originally premiered on August 20th 2022 Xanadu, The Transformers Movie, Dirty Work, what do these movies have in common? These are the last films of famous movie actors?Join the X Millennial Man as they talk about the tragic stories of actors taking from us far too soon.Download the episode for free.
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Live from Crown College, Josiah and Micah sit down with students to talk about two massive questions: How do you heal after a long-term breakup? How do you actually overcome lust in singleness, dating, engagement, and marriage? Micah shares her story of walking away from a 7-year dating relationship, how God prepared her heart before the breakup, and the four spiritual habits that became the framework for the Worth the Weight Journal. Josiah unpacks resilient “bounce-back” faith, sanctification vs. consecration, and why boundaries, accountability, and living in the light are essential for Gen Z & Millennial believers navigating relationships. Order copies of Micah's Worth The Wait Journal: https://www.micahkennealy.com/products-1 More about us: www.fyi-podcast.com | www.youngadults.today More about Crown College: https://www.crown.edu Follow youngadulting.today on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youngadulting.today/
It's time to get creepy and kooky as Ready 2 Retro celebrates the 35th Anniversary of "The Addams Family" (1991). Returning to R2R is Nic Cowan as he brings his love for all things spooky and shares why this movie was so influential for him growing up! In the episode we cover the origins of the asentric family, history of the film and why the Addams Family still holds up to today's standards. This episode is guranteed to be "a review to die for" because Ready 2 Retro puts the "fun" in funeral!Nic Cowan:@undeadguyThe Surf Ninjas Shopready2retro.com
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This week, we've been looking at the rise of "generational change candidates" in Democratic primaries. That's a politician who has positioned themselves as a fresh, modern alternative to long-term incumbents. Think passing the torch to Millennials or Gen Zers who are more focused on climate and health care for all. Well, Prop 50, the ballot measure voters passed in November. has opened up an opportunity for one of those change candidates to emerge in the race for Congressional District 3, which stretches from Sacramento to Lake Tahoe. Reporter: Laura Fitzgerald, CapRadio A new poll shows Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton are leading the still very crowded field for California Governor. Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bill providing some additional protections for California election workers and voters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Wines We're Drinking: Jessica: 2019 Robert Hall Merlot, Paso Robles Erika: Apothec (red) May has felt like the longest month of the year, and your two favorite chismosas needed a release. This month's chisme episode is a full-on bitch session, no prepared topics, no political rabbit holes, just two real friends talking how they actually talk. Jessica is recording from her parents' place in Orange County, Erika can't wait to sip on her glass, and the conversation goes everywhere, mi gente. From curly hair frustrations to house hunting reality checks, wedding planning advice for people who don't want to go broke, the Gen Z vs. Millennials debate on writing papers without AI, and the wildest movie theater experience you'll ever hear described, this one is all vibes and zero filter. Plus: Jessica shares a major podcast milestone announcement and a heartfelt ask from the comunidad. In This Episode We Cover: [00:00] Welcome and setting the scene (Jessica recording from her parents' house) [00:04] Wines we're drinking: Robert Hall Merlot and Apothec [00:05] Curly hair struggles, DIY trims, and the art of finding a stylist who actually gets curly hair [00:10] Bored woman energy: cleaning, decluttering, and the urge to redecorate everything [00:19] House hunting update: Jessica and Antonio's open house adventures and planning timeline [00:24] Why paying off the car first is the move, and the true cost of moving into a new home [00:27] Handymen are attractive. Period. Girl math, marriage savings, and real talk [00:28] Movie review: The Devil Wears Prada 2 (worth seeing or not?) and the plan to watch Michael next [00:34] The wildest movie theater moment featuring a very loud old man and an almost-altercation [00:36] CVS pharmacy chaos, a racist man in a wheelchair, and just a whole day being odd [00:38] A one-woman show by Biz Bruja and a surprise visit to see Jessica's son at work [00:40] What they've been watching: Schitt's Creek, The Boys, and why it's okay to rewatch comfort shows [00:43] On collective exhaustion: why this episode has no political chisme and zero guilt about that [00:44] Finding joy wherever you can grab it [00:45] Wedding planning advice from someone who did it beautifully for $13,000-$15,000 all-in [00:54] Jessica's mom and the Pop Warner bake sale that sold out in two hours: Marketing 101 from a legend [00:56] Gen Z vs. Millennials: Did we write 10-page papers without AI? (We did. At the library. In the encyclopedia era.) [00:58] Real talk on AI as a tool vs. AI replacing human creativity, and how Jessica uses it for the podcast [01:03] AI customer service rants, the joy of pressing zero, and why real humans will always win [01:05] MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT: A top podcast hosting company reached out to Wine & Chisme [01:08] Newsletter guilt, world-weariness, and why joy is the resistance [01:10] Exploring voiceover work and the reality of doing what you gotta do in these times [01:12] A soft launch: Wine & Chisme now accepting listener donations through Square (only if you're in a position to give, mija) [01:15] Shoutout to Christina Cervantes and all the listeners who keep showing up [01:16] Call, text, or DM: Jessica and Erika want to hear YOUR stories for the run to Episode 300 [01:17] How to reach the show: (858) 304-0266 or hola@thewineandchismepodcast.com Connect with Wine & Chisme: Website: thewineandchismepodcast.com Instagram: @wineandchisme TikTok: @wineandchisme Threads: @wineandchisme LinkedIn: Wine & Chisme Podcast YouTube: Wine & Chisme Email: hola@thewineandchismepodcast.com Phone/Text: (858) 304-0266 Latiné podcast. Chicana stories. Wine & Chisme has been building since 2019 and we're on our way to 300 episodes. Thank you for being part of this comunidad.
Join us for an impactful conversation on Millennials & Mental Wellness featuring Pastor Mike Jones of New Mt. Moriah MBC as we dive into the real-life challenges millennials face today — from anxiety, burnout, and identity struggles to faith, purpose, and healing. In a world where social media pressures, career demands, and personal expectations can feel overwhelming, this episode creates a safe space for honest dialogue and spiritual encouragement. Together, we explore how faith and mental wellness intersect, practical ways to protect your peace, and how millennials can navigate life's pressures while staying grounded in purpose. Whether you're struggling silently, supporting someone else, or simply looking for inspiration, this conversation will leave you feeling seen, encouraged, and empowered. Tune in for authentic conversation, wisdom, and hope.
Die heutige Folge ist eine ganz besondere, denn wir waren LIVE vor mehreren hundert Menschen beim ARD Sounds Festival in Nürnberg. Ich überlege für diese Anmoderation hier ja immer, was die passendste Berufsbezeichnung für meine Gäste ist. Mirella Precek wird oft als YouTuberin, Influencerin oder Comedienne vorgestellt. Nach diesem Abend mit ihr auf der Bühne würde ich sie aber vor allem eine begnadete Entertainerin nennen. Wir haben SO viel gelacht über Millennial-Klischees, Kindererziehung, über Schnittblumen und den Protein-Hype. Zwischendurch wurde es aber auch ernst. Da hat Mirella mir erzählt, dass sie seit unserer ersten Begegnung hier bei Deutschland3000 zwei Fehlgeburten hatte und wie sie damit umgegangen ist. Und dann mussten wir natürlich über ihre große Liebe zum Reality TV sprechen, die allerdings gerade etwas kriselt. Warum? Das haben wir nicht zu zweit besprochen, sondern mit einem Überraschungsgast. Einem Mann, dessen Job auf den ersten Blick gar nichts mit Reality TV zu tun hat – und auf den zweiten dann doch erstaunlich viel. Viel Spaß! ►►► Deutschland3000 Instagram: @deutschland3000 https://www.instagram.com/deutschland3000 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/deutschland3000 Mirella Precek Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mirellaprecek/?hl=de Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/mirellativegal Mirellas Podcast "Spaßgetränk": https://www.youtube.com/@spa%C3%9Fgetr%C3%A4nk Louis Klamroth Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/louisklamroth/?hl=de Hart aber fair: https://www.ardmediathek.de/sendung/hart-aber-fair/Y3JpZDovL3dkci5kZS9oYXJ0IGFiZXIgZmFpcg Eva Schulz Instagram: @evaschulz https://www.instagram.com/evaschulz/ ►►► Allein offline - Der "Das schaffst du nie!"-Rätselpodcast: https://www.ardsounds.de/sendung/allein-offline-der-das-schaffst-du-nie-raetselpodcast/urn:ard:show:552f876cf4aed72a/ ►►► Host: Eva Schulz Redaktion: Isabella Huber, Ruby-Ann Schwiethal, Axel Schöning und Kim Vanessa Schang Team YouTube: Javan Wenz, Jana Keifenheim, Camille Laveu, Tim Terborg, Albrecht Elstermann und Fehri Lariani Fotografin Cover: Leah Ruprecht Grafik Cover: BR/Lena Waldispühl, Simon Heimbuchner Art Direction Cover: Veronika Grenzebach Produktion: KONTER Studios GmbH und das Sounddesign kommt von Soundquadrat. „Deutschland3000“ ist ein Podcast von N-JOY (NDR) und dem BR für die ARD.
We weigh the options and attempt to pick the one song that best captures the Millennial experience, from the dizzying highs of the dot-com boom, when anything seemed possible, to the post-9-11 bust, the "hope and change" of the Obama years, and prolonged period of generational disillusionment.NPR Music editors Hazel Cills and Sheldon Pearce join host Robin Hilton.A good review helps! So, leave us one on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And tell a friend to listen!Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: allsongs@npr.org See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
This week on The Art of Costume Podcast, we're heading to Netflix FYSEE LA 2026 for a very special LIVE episode celebrating some of television's most talked-about costumes.Host Spencer Williams sits down with three incredible costume designers behind hit Netflix series that gave us unforgettable characters and some of the most defining looks on screen this year. From the tension-filled world of BEEF Season Two, costume designer Olga Mill joins the conversation to discuss dressing feuding Millennial and Gen Z couples whose country club getaway was anything but relaxing. Then, costume designer Negar Ali-Kline takes us inside the effortlessly chic world of Nobody Wants This, where romance, family chaos, and modern Los Angeles style collide. And finally, costume designer Amy Parris reflects on her work across three seasons of Stranger Things, helping shape the iconic looks of Eleven, Mike, Dustin, Max, and the rest of Hawkins as the beloved series reached its epic conclusion.From class tensions and romantic comedy to supernatural showdowns and cinematic finales, this live conversation dives into how costume design helps define the worlds and characters audiences can't stop talking about. Costume nerds, this one's for you.
The workforce is aging faster than at any point in human history, and most organizations are responding by quietly writing off the very people who hold their hardest-won knowledge. Dan Pontefract calls the cost of that denial AgeDebt, and he believes it's building toward a crisis as slow-moving and as expensive to ignore as climate change.In this conversation, Dan Pontefract joins Charles Good to make the case that age is an asset, not a liability, and that the organizations willing to act now can convert their Age Debt into what he calls the Experience Dividend.Drawing on his new book The Future of Work Is Grey: The Untapped Value of Age in the Workforce, Dan throws out the tired generational labels (Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z) and replaces them with a more useful lens: Rivers(early-career, curious, fluid), Rocks (mid-career, resilient, the bridge generation), and Rubies (later-career, wisdom polished by time). His argument is both a wake-up call and a blueprint: the future of work is grey if leaders stay stuck in habitual patterns, but it can be gold if they learn to put Rivers,Rocks and Rubies on stage together.Whether you see yourself as a River, a Rock, or a Ruby today, this episode will give you a new language for one of the most overlooked sources of value in any organization, along with the everyday habits to start building it tomorrow.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhat "Age Debt" actually is, and why Dan compares it to climate change: a slow-moving crisis leaders have had the data on for decades, where the cost of doing nothing compounds quietly until it's enormous to fixThe Rivers, Rocks, and Rubies framework - three career-stage archetypes that replace birth-year labels, and why Dan says generational branding is actively harmful to good decision-makingWhy ageism is "the last socially acceptable -ism": the comments and assumptions about age that still pass unchallenged when equivalent remarks about race or gender never wouldHow ageism hits all three groups - Rivers dismissed as "not ready," Rocks written off as "stuck," Rubies treated as "expired" and Dan's own experience of being seen as both "too young" and "too old"The grey-to-gold mindset shift - what keeps organizations stuck in habitual patterns, and what changes when leaders stop fighting experience and start designing around itThe Experience Dividend - the measurable value of integrating insight, mentorship, and continuity across every age in your workforceEveryday Age — the small, repeatable habits any leader can start tomorrow to move from age-aware to age-savvy, no corporate program requiredAbout Dan PontefractDan Pontefract is a leadership strategist, keynote speaker, and author of several influential books on work, culture, and leadership, including Lead. Care. Win., Open to Think, The Purpose Effect, and Flat Army. His latest book is The Future of Work Is Grey: The Untapped Value of Age in the Workforce. His work focuses on helping organizations rethink how they create value through their people across every stage of life and career.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Age Debt and the Aging Workforce03:13 Understanding Age Debt and Its Implications05:20 The Demographic Apocalypse and Longevity Issues08:21 The Impact of Ageism in the Workplace11:00 the Gray vs. Gold Metaphor in Work13:54 Rethinking Generational Labels: Rivers, Rocks, and Rubies21:21 Personal Experiences with Ageism30:39 The Ruby Experience: Working Beyond Retirement36:24The Double Loss of Aging WorkforceSubscribe to The Good Leadership Podcast: [Apple Podcasts] | [Spotify] | [YouTube]LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charlesagoodSubstack Channel (Outlearn to Outperform): charlesgood.substack.comLinkedIn Newsletter (The Outlearn Advantage): [Subscribe]
This week on The Art of Costume Podcast, we're heading to Netflix FYSEE LA 2026 for a very special LIVE episode celebrating some of television's most talked-about costumes.Host Spencer Williams sits down with three incredible costume designers behind hit Netflix series that gave us unforgettable characters and some of the most defining looks on screen this year. From the tension-filled world of BEEF Season Two, costume designer Olga Mill joins the conversation to discuss dressing feuding Millennial and Gen Z couples whose country club getaway was anything but relaxing. Then, costume designer Negar Ali-Kline takes us inside the effortlessly chic world of Nobody Wants This, where romance, family chaos, and modern Los Angeles style collide. And finally, costume designer Amy Parris reflects on her work across three seasons of Stranger Things, helping shape the iconic looks of Eleven, Mike, Dustin, Max, and the rest of Hawkins as the beloved series reached its epic conclusion.From class tensions and romantic comedy to supernatural showdowns and cinematic finales, this live conversation dives into how costume design helps define the worlds and characters audiences can't stop talking about. Costume nerds, this one's for you.
We kick off this episode of the show by considering various ways a person today might "take the black" (little Game of Thrones reference there). We compare our lists of all-time Spotify streams, and then play a TikTok about Trump's recent DOJ deal, discussing whether such corruption is relatively new or whether it was just more hidden in times past. We compare TV and movies as forms of art, and then we do another segment of "Pastor Jack's Off" where Jack Hibbs whines about Muslims or something. We close with the suggestion that the cultural touchstone that just may unite Gen-Xers, Millennials, and Gen-Z is Survivor.
Hilary Dubin is co-CEO and head of Jones' digital product & behavioral support program. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania magna cum laude, majoring in cognitive science with a concentration in computation and cognition, an honors thesis on the effects of gender, realism, and role of virtual agents, and a minor from Wharton in consumer psychology. She worked in David Brainard's visual neuroscience lab for 3 years and published 4 papers and supplementary materials on illumination discrimination (color perception). After Penn, she was selected as one of ten Americans to be a Ventures Fellow in the Excel Ventures incubator program in Tel Aviv, and continued on to be the inaugural member, and later program lead, of the US Associate Product Manager Program at Atlassian. She worked as a product manager at Atlassian for 5 years, ultimately as Head of Confluence Editions & Admin Experience where she launched Confluence Premium & Free into multi-million dollar product offerings with 2M+ users. She hired & managed two PMs and lead a team of over 30 developers. Prior to founding Jones, she and Caroline founded Cozier together, a sleep & loungewear brand designing ethical, effortlessly chic garments for every/body. Hilary started vaping casually in 2017 when the JUUL seemed relatively harmless and fun. When the world went on lockdown in 2020, her casual vaping habit became a daily crutch for coping with stress and working from home. After over a year of unsuccessful cold-turkey quit attempts, she finally kicked her vaping habit in 2022 when Caroline suggested she try NRT. Outside of work, Hilary loves hiking, backcountry skiing, trying to find the best burger in NYC, and playing with other people's dogs. In This Conversation We Discuss: [00:00] Intro [02:34] Creating products from personal pain points [06:52] Sponsor: Klaviyo [08:59] Meeting potential customers where they are [10:47] Adapting products based on user feedback [13:48] Testing market demand with waitlists [16:02] Sponsor: Electric Eye [17:10] Maximizing personal networks for growth [18:34] Gathering behavioral data in early days [19:52] Callouts [20:02] Launching a product to engaged audiences [22:09] Sponsor: Intelligems [24:09] Pivoting marketing to bridge early limitations [26:24] Driving organic traffic with relatable content [30:33] Adding modern value to traditional products Resources: Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on Youtube Nicotime mints and social app to quit vaping quitwithjones.com/ Follow Hilary Dubin linkedin.com/in/hilary-dubin-374156b4/ Follow Caroline Vasquez Huber linkedin.com/in/caroline-vasquez-huber Book a demo today at intelligems.io/ Schedule an intro call with one of our experts electriceye.io/connect Get your free demo klaviyo.com/honest If you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
Send us Fan MailThis week on The Renaissance Podcast, Sydney is joined by two members of the Renaissance team — Christina Provenzano, Brand Manager, and Maddie Miller, Senior Account Manager — for a fun, honest, and very relatable conversation about the generational differences they've noticed while working together in Renaissance's new East Nashville office space.From Gen Z vs. Millennial work habits and communication styles to office culture, social media behavior, trends, and internet humor… this episode feels like sitting in on a real team conversation at the agency.But beyond the laughs, the team also dives into: what's actually working right now on social media for brands and creators the current state of the social media marketing industry trends they're seeing across client accounts what business owners should stop doing online how authenticity and founder-led content are changing marketing the types of content performing best in 2026 behind-the-scenes updates from “Renaissance land” If you're a business owner, creator, marketer, or someone fascinated by internet culture and generational differences online, this episode is packed with insight and personality.✨ Looking for support in your business? Our podcast partner NexusPoint helps founders delegate and build support systems through incredible virtual assistants — and they're waiving their $500 recruiting fee for Renaissance Podcast listeners.
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Fill in the blank: The problem with this generation is _____. Whether you're Gen Z, Millennial, or a part of the Baby Boomers, every group tends to think less of the generations before them, and the ones after. We often believe that our elders had it easier, and that the young people today are lazy and misguided. But what if we focused more on raising up the next generation in the ways of the Lord rather than all the ways they could be better?
There is another critical layer in understanding the Massie loss in the Kentucky election. There is a generational exit in American politics that is happening right now. Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X and even some of the Boomers. These voters are not leaving to another party, they are just exiting the political arena. This is further amplified by the American Christian pulpit that has become increasingly controlled by Israel. The political machine is not trying to stop the exit, because the absence of those that are leaving is exactly what the political machine needs to survive. #BardsFM #Massie #EngineeredOutcomes Bards Nation Health Store: www.bardsnationhealth.com MYPillow promo code: BARDS >> Go to https://www.mypillow.com/bards and use the promo code BARDS or... Call 1-800-975-2939. EMPShield protect your vehicles and home. Promo code BARDS: Click here Treadlite Broadforks...best garden tool EVER. Promo code BARDS26: TreadliteBroadforks.com EnviroKlenz Air Purification, promo code BARDS to save 10%: www.enviroklenz.com Morning Intro Music Provided by Brian Kahanek: www.briankahanek.com Founders Bible 20% discount code: BARDS >>> TheFoundersBible.com Windblown Media 20% Discount with promo code BARDS: windblownmedia.com White Oak Pastures Grassfed Meats, Get $20 off any order $150 or more. Promo Code BARDS: www.whiteoakpastures.com/BARDS Mission Darkness Faraday Bags and RF Shielding. Promo code BARDS: Click here If you wish to support this podcast directly you can donate here... DONATE: Click here Mailing Address: Xpedition Cafe, LLC Attn. Scott Kesterson 591 E Central Ave, #740 Sutherlin, OR 97479
This episode is presented by Create A Video – A suggestion that it's not financially wise to spend most of your money on take-out and restaurants - especially when you're young and just starting out in the job market. Outrage ensued online, as GenZ and Millennials argued that only rich people could afford to eat at home or brown bag their lunches.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-kaliner-show--6946691/support.Subscribe to the podcast My preferred podcast platform: SpreakerAll the links to Pete's Prep are free!Get exclusive content here!Media Bias Check: GroundNews promo code!Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.com
Have a dog? If you're a Millennial or Gen Z, there's a good chance you're already owning your first pet. But do you have pet insurance? According to statistics, you probably don't. This episode's guest, Trey Ferro, is in the business of making sure you and your pet are insured. From unexpected vet visits to making sure your pup is fully vaccinated, pet insurance can help you have peace of mind. But how do you market such a “complicated” product? The answer is personalization. And, just how important is a good CTA? Trey reveals the double digit number difference between a good CTA and a bad one. If you're a Marketer who wants to learn more about Marketing tougher and more unique products, this is the episode for you. Wrike brings structure, visibility, and accountability to work, so companies can make better business decisions, improve efficiency, and reduce risk. Learn more at https://wrike.com/tmm Follow Trey: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trey-ferro-320240141/ Follow Daniel: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@themarketingmillennials/featured Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Dmurr68 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-murray-marketing Sign up for The Marketing Millennials newsletter: www.workweek.com/brand/the-marketing-millennials Daniel is a Workweek friend, working to produce amazing podcasts. To find out more, visit: www.workweek.com
We're bringing this one back, because the problem it covers is even more relevant in today's environment. Social comparison has always been part of human nature. But financial social comparison in 2026 is a different beast. TikTok has entire subcultures built around money. Algorithms are engineered to show you exactly what makes you feel behind. The explosion of AI generated content will make the problem worse, not better. This influences more people to make financial decisions based on what they think others are doing, without considering the consequences. In this episode, Anastasia and Bill dig into the psychology and financial reality behind social comparison: How common is it for Millennials and Gen Z to compare their financial situations? What are some negative effects to comparing your finances to others? What strategies can you use to avoid comparison? Are there benefits to discussing finances with friends, or should you keep it confidential? What really matters when it comes to building your own version of financial success Originally recorded in 2024 and more relevant than ever. Creating Wealth is hosted by Anastasia Taber, CFP®, and her father Bill Taber, a 40+ year investment advisor. New episodes every other Friday.
Don't Make Me Come Back There with Dustin & Melissa Nickerson
Is Yogurt actually good for you? Does good Vegan Cheese exist? Are we obsessed with Gray? Was Radio more complicated than we remember? There are SO many things to consider about the 90s as we navigate a roller coaster stream of consciousness today on what truly started as a “Choose your own adventure” episode. In addition, we breakdown some sports logos and share perhaps THE WORST stranger danger moment to date.Enjoy the show!Join us at the Dustin Nickerson Comedy Fans Facebook Group: : http://www.facebook.com/groups/dustinnickersoncomedyWatch the show every week over at Nateland Entertainment:: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzAzMoLwjQTuyqu2QFFzvQQDon't Make Me Come Back There Podcast is hosted by Dustin and Melissa Nickerson |Watch Now: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4aMLhoDw6JasL8tgtrlkABlGU8tsiwnH&si=51tUApjDrmh4nz93Podcast produced and edited by Andy Lara at Sun Face Mediahttps://www.dustinnickerson.comhttps://www.andylikeswords.comEmail - dontmakemecomebackthere@gmail.com------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Come see Dustin LIVE on tour: https://www.dustinnickerson.com/tourFollow and Listen to Don't Make Me Come Back There: https://apple.co/3A1fbnPSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0qdEVMAx9LqmnqIHmkjOGg?si=341fc47a1a3145e1Watch the new comedy special, Runs in the Family from Dustin Nickerson | (Full Comedy Special) #newcomedy #standupcomedy : https://youtu.be/0Dybn3Atj9kOrder Dustin's book: How to Be Married (To Melissa) today!” https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/how-to-be-married-to-melissa/Give a little more and get a little more from the pod on Patreon!Head to https://www.patreon.com/DustinNickerson for the Patreon Pre Show with behind the scenes podcast rants, exclusive bonus content, and to help support the show.Visit the MERCH shop: https://www.dustinnickerson.com/shopGet social with DustinFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/dustinnickersoncomedyX: https://www.X.com/dustinnickersonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dustinnickerson/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dustinnickerson#DontMakemeComeBackTherePodcast #dustinnickerson #Netflix #Comedy #Podcast #primevideo
Oh, no, otra pelea generacional. Aunque esta vez llegó Joaquina como embajadora Gen Z.
People try crystals, zodiac signs, self-help, manifestation, religion, and everything else to change their lives…But there's only ONE name that makes demons tremble.Only ONE name that breaks chains.Only ONE name that truly saves and transforms people.
Album 8 Track 15: The Currency of Purpose w/Stephen GreeneWhat happens when you mix the power of world-class music, brand partnerships, and community service? You get Rockcorps—a global movement that revolutionized how brands connect with youth.In this episode of Brands, Beats, and Bytes, hosts Darryl "DC" Cobbin and Larry "LT" Taman sit down with Rockcorps co-founder and CEO, Stephen Greene (SG). Together, they unpack a historic "moment of truth" meeting from 2005 that launched their first national brand partnership with Boost Mobile. SG shares invaluable insights on how the marketing landscape has shifted, why the artist is now the distribution channel, and how to build an authentic, purpose-driven brand that Gen Z and Millennials will actually rally behind. Whether you are a junior marketer finding your footing or an aspiring CMO looking to lead with values, this episode is a masterclass in creative judgment, cultural taste, and keeping humanity at the center of business. In this episode, you'll learn:How to Trade in "The Currency of Purpose"The "Inverse Correlation" Rule of Deal-MakingThe Blueprint for the "Triple Benefit" StrategyHow to Define What is at the "Center" of a BrandDon't forget to subscribe, rate, and share with a fellow Brand Nerd!Instagram | LinkedIn
At commencement after commencement this month, the class of 2026 — the AI-native graduates — have been booing speakers who frame AI as the next industrial revolution. UCF. Middle Tennessee State. University of Arizona, where former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was met with sustained dissent. These graduates use AI more than any cohort in history. And they are angry.Unemployment for 20-to-24-year-olds is 7.6 percent. Overall unemployment is 4.3 percent. The class graduating this month is entering a labor market visibly worse for them than for everyone else. The 50-year-old executive on stage is telling them the rope they're being told to climb is good for them. They aren't a generation that doesn't get it. They're a generation that gets it first.At Glendale Community College in Phoenix, an AI announcer was assigned to read the graduates' names — the single ceremonial moment of a four-year debt-funded ritual. It mispronounced names. It skipped names. Then the administration explained the AI system had done that. That's not an edge case. That's every AI deployment going forward. Vendor sells it, institution buys it, user gets the harm, explanation is "the model did that."The class of 2026 didn't become anti-AI. They became anti-being-lied-to about AI.Eric Schmidt funded a meaningful slice of the industry. He gets in front of 22-year-olds and tells them the future is bright. They boo him not because they don't know the topic, but because they've spent their senior thesis arguing about exactly what he's selling. The expert pitches novelty. The audience has already lived through it. The trust direction reversed in real time, on stage, in cap and gown.Every generation gets one issue where they later look back and say we were lied to about that. Boomers got Vietnam. Gen X got the savings and loan crisis. Millennials got 2008. The class of 2026 is going to get AI — and the lie is the speech that pretends the technology is the question instead of the distribution. The boos aren't against the tool. They're against the speech that pretends the tool is the story. This is the first cohort in a long time that may be impossible to sell to. That's the best news in this entire arc.⏱️ Chapters0:00 — The class of 2026 booed AI-pumping commencement speakers0:30 — MiniDoge: 7.6% young unemployment; they get it first1:00 — Nyx: the Glendale AI announcer disaster is the texture of every deployment1:35 — HH: the class that uses AI most is the class booing loudest1:50 — Saarvis: Eric Schmidt and the inverted trust gradient2:20 — Saarvis: every generation gets their lie; the boos aren't against the tool⚡ Learn agentic ai free - https://staas.fund/ai-workshop ⚡-----
Ngày càng có nhiều gia đình ở vùng nông thôn, cân nhắc việc gởi con em vào trường nội trú, khi áp lực công việc và khoảng cách của gia đình, ngày càng gia tăng. Nghiên cứu mới cho thấy hơn một phần tư hay 27% phụ huynh tin rằng, trường nội trú ngày nay phù hợp hơn so với một thập niên trước, con số này tăng lên 30% đối với phụ huynh thuộc thế hệ Z và Millennials.
Millennials and Gen Z are not broke because of laziness but a broken system. Here is what is actually going on and what you can do about it.
Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principals applied to today's experiences.
Ivana Greco joins Trending with Timmerie Episode Guide Bridging the gap between the girlboss vs tradwife debate (1:06) The deconstruction and creation of women – stepping in and out of the workforce (20:05) Do millennials deserve the bad rap they have? Were they adapting to a changed world? (33:32) Tomorrow on Trending (50:54) Resources mentioned: Ivana Greco Substack https://substack.com/@thehomefront?r=518hoq&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=stories&shareImageVariant=blur Science of motherhood – Mothers are the central nervous system for a baby and their future https://relevantradio.com/2026/04/developing-the-nervous-system/
Episode description: GenX is elite at overcomplicating making money. A Millennial gets a side hustle idea and is live by Sunday. A Gen Z is already filming the TikTok. A GenXer opens a Google Doc, then a spreadsheet, then researches LLC structure, then...
Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principals applied to today's experiences.
On this episode of Trending with Timmerie: Episode Guide Do men plan to be the primary provider in a culture of equality and dual income? One mom’s advice every single man should hear (2:21) Foster care (25:02) Millennials are hitting their 40s differently. Cultural shift or adapting to challenge? (33:45) The woman who had stage three cancer and delivered a healthy baby and now the cancer is in remission. (42:37) Tomorrow on Trending (50:44 ) Resources mentioned: Women argues Men must be able to be the sole provider https://www.instagram.com/p/DYNgYefphsr/ Papal encyclical Casti Connubii https://www.vatican.va/content/pius-xi/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-xi_enc_19301231_casti-connubii.html The woman who had stage three cancer and delivered a healthy baby and now the cancer is in remission. https://www.liveaction.org/news/mothers-day-beats-stage-3-cancer-pregnant
In this episode of The Nonmicrowaved Truth, we tackle one of the biggest things confusing new Christians or people interested in Christianity today: mixed signals from people who claim to follow and love Jesus. One moment it's “God is good,” and the next it's glorifying sin, and living no different from the world.We talk about hypocrisy, abusing grace, being Spirit-led, and why Christianity isn't a buffet where you pick the parts you like and ignore the rest. We also break down the real power of God's grace — not as permission to stay the same, but as the power to transform, convict, and lead us into holiness.Romans 12:2Matthew 6:24 Psalm 101:3
"When you look at where families invest across the spectrum of sustainable and impact investing, climate is really at the forefront. They think about that because, look at our environment, look at the food supply… because of environmental issues. Not withstanding the tariffs too….These are issues that have to be segmented and families are doing the work and they're putting their capital in…(F)amilies really are more and more values aligning their investments, and there's a blurring (of the) line between philanthropy and catalytic investing so that they can invest in climate and do things in all their active portfolios. So I feel like this is just going to increase over time in a pretty significant way." Jolyne Caruso on Electric Ladies Podcast The great wealth transfer of $124 trillion will flow into the hands of women, Millennials and Gen Zrs over the next 30 years, and these are hands that value climate, clean energy, sustainability and social causes more than their forebears. What impact might that have? Listen to Jolyne Caruso, Financial Executive, Investor and Wealth Advisor in this enlightening conversation with Electric Ladies Podcast host Joan Michelson. You'll hear about: ● How women tend to donate and invest differently than men do and why. ● Impact and climate-related investing the way women, Gen Z & Millennials do it. ● New spins on "risk" and "reward" & why financial literacy is crucial. ● What the great wealth transfer is and how it could dramatically affect the economy. ● Plus, career advice, such as: "One of the things that I recommend women do, Joan, is to join boards as soon as they can. And I'll tell you why. When I was at Barnard, I was very involved as a student in my class. I was reunion chair and raising money for my class. But it wasn't until I got on the alumni board at Barnard, which led to getting on the big board at Barnard when I was 40 years old, that my life fundamentally changed….This isn't about giving a hundred thousand dollars to your alma mater that you don't have. It's finding boards that will all take women of all ages…My daughter's on the board of a dog rescue company, organization. Get on a board and sit around the table and become a change agent in that regard….Because you network, you get hands-on experience without being at work." Jolyne Caruso on Electric Ladies Podcast Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers. You'll also like: · New Business Models For Philanthropy - Amy Dornbusch, AtlasDaughters, Entrepreneur, Investor, Philanthropist · Women's Trillions Drive New Economic Values - with Silvia Bastante de Unverhau, LGT Private Bankers International · New Venture Capital Models For Women and CleanTech - Cecile Blilious, Veteran Venture Investor, Venture ESG, European Women in VC · Creativity & Relationships Secure Grants - with Megan Pater, CEO/Founder of Fund Nation and ECE Solutions · Investing in Companies For Social Impact - with Meredith Shields, CEO of Citi Impact Fund Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson
We get Julia's takes on a few more pop culture throwbacks. Moore on the Hollywood Toxic mom drama, are Meryl and Martin a thing or not and Millennials. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We kick off this episode with some TV banter as well as discussing new AI music tools and The Beatles' White Album. Christian gives an update on his trick back, and then we hear from a younger Millennial about how no one is having kids anymore. We get into issues like sex work and OnlyFans, and then consider some reasons why some films just "feel real" while others don't (and it has nothing to do with setting or genre). We hear from a TikTok pastor about what hell's all about, and then go into another segment of "Pastor Jack's Off."
This week, Kate sits down with Stephani Young, the journalist (and longtime Beth!) behind the viral investigative podcast Love Trapped, the year-plus deep dive into the Clayton Echard paternity scandal that turned out to be so much bigger than a Bachelor Nation headline. Kate opens with why a story like this is so culturally tricky to talk about and the tension between believing women and recognizing when the systems built to protect them get weaponized. Then Kate and Stephani get into how the story spans not just Clayton but a years-long pattern involving multiple men that ultimately led to 14 felony indictments. They also discuss Stephani's editorial process, in terms of building the series in parallel with how internet sleuths discovered it in real-time, what got cut, what landed her in legal review, and the moment she became part of the story when Laura's emails started arriving in her inbox too. Listen to Love Trapped first (truly, do not proceed without it), then come back. Enjoy! SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS Order Kate's NYT Bestselling book, One in a Millennial here! Text or leave a voicemail for Kate at 775-HEY-BETH! Thank you to AllModern for furnishing Kate's Season 2 Studio! AllModern has the best of modern furniture and decor all in one place. With styles from Scandi and mid-century, to minimalist and maximalist, every design is hand-vetted for quality by their team of experts. Plus they have fast + free shipping! Check out allmodern.com; you'll find Kate's bookshelves here and her new rug here! Give your skin the affordable, luxurious glow up it deserves. Go to Naturium.com/BETHEREINFIVE for 10% off the Glow Getter Bundle today. That's Naturium.com/BETHEREINFIVE. Go to helixsleep.com/bethereinfive for the Memorial Day Sale. It's the Best of Web Sale, May 1-31, 2026 for 27% Off Sitewide. Exclusive for listeners of Be There in Five. For a limited time get 40% off your first order PLUS get a free item in every box for life. Go to Hungryroot.com/bethereinfive and use code bethereinfive. Head to cozyearth.com and use my code BETHEREINFIVE for an exclusive 20% off. And if you see a post-purchase survey, mention that you heard about Cozy Earth right here on Be There in Five.
In this episode, Allie explores the exploding social media trend of going "no contact" with family members, where Gen Z and Millennials are cutting off parents and siblings at record rates in the name of mental health, boundaries, and self-protection. From TikTok testimonials and celebrity examples to the influence of therapy culture and books like "Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents," Allie examines how social media, broadened definitions of trauma, and the rise of "chosen family" have normalized family estrangement. She contrasts this with a biblical view that calls Christians to honor parents, pursue reconciliation where possible, practice forgiveness, and recognize the unique value of biological family — even when imperfect. Allie discusses when no contact may be warranted versus when it is driven by selfishness, echo chambers, and a cultural idolization of personal comfort over commitment. Watch now for a thoughtful, faith-based perspective on this growing phenomenon. Share the Arrows 2026 is on October 10 in Dallas, Texas! Tickets are on sale now at: https://sharethearrows.com Share the Arrows is sponsored by: A'del Natural Cosmetics: AdelNaturalCosmetics.com Range Leather: RangeLeather.com/ALLIE We Heart Nutrition: WeHeartNutrition.com Buy Allie's book "Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion": https://www.toxicempathy.com – Time Codes 0:00 Introduction 4:45 What Is No Contact? 24:52 Overusing “Trauma” 37:23 Biblical Response 47:58 Chosen Family 58:19 Allie Gives Advice – Today's Sponsors: Fellowship Home Loans | Start with a free consultation at FellowshipHomeLoans.com/Allie and receive a $500 credit at closing. Your gift to ADF will be used to fight for religious freedom around the world, including in Turkey. And for a limited time, all gifts will be MATCHED thanks to a special grant — only while funds last. Go to JOINADF.com/ALLIE or text ALLIE to 83848 to give today. A'del | Visit AdelNaturalCosmetics.com and enter promo code ALLIE for 25% off your first-time purchase. Pre-Born | To donate, dial #250 and say the keyword “BABY.” Or visit Preborn.com/ALLIE. Range Leather | The quality is absolutely top-notch. Go RangeLeather.com/Allie to receive 15% off all Range Leather products when you visit my landing page. Episodes You May Like: Ep 1332 | Inner Child, Shadow Work & Somatic Therapy: A Warning to Christian Women https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-1332-inner-child-shadow-work-somatic-therapy-a/id1359249098?i=1000761155508 Ep 1261 | Lies Your Therapist Tells You | Greg Gifford https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-1261-lies-your-therapist-tells-you-greg-gifford/id1359249098?i=1000734470986 --- ► Buy Allie's book "You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love": https://alliebethstuckey.com/book ► Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes: https://apple.co/2UVssnP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2FwkXxj ► Connect with Allie on Social Media: https://twitter.com/conservmillen https://www.instagram.com/alliebstuckey/ https://facebook.com/allieBlazeTV/ ► Relatable merchandise — use promo code ALLIE10 for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey
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