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Hey Recties, we're talking about this Cocomelon movie and what that means for parents. I also had a little mess-up sending wine to some Mormon influencers… yeah, my bad. And we got a good chuckle watching Katie try to guess stuff like ‘glizzy'. Go ahead and press play, maybe drop a like and subscribe while you're at it! Support the show! New customers can enjoy this special offer of only $1.99 a meal. Go to http://www.everyplate.com/podcast and use code trey199 to get started. Applied as discount on first box, limited time only. Support the show with True Classic at http://trueclassictees.com/treykennedy for 20% off! 6 pack of tshirts for $90 PLUS 20% OFF!
Connor and Dylan are joined by Kyle Selig (Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends, Mean Girls). Summer is upon us, and the twins are excited to welcome the dreamy and delightful Kyle Selig for his long-awaited episode of DRAMA. He brings his sunny personality and sense of humor to the pod for an amazing chat, almost like we're… old friends. Speaking of “Old Friends,” we chat about the beautiful Broadway production that Kyle is part of alongside Bernadette Peters, Lea Salonga, and friend of the pod Beth Leavel, as he sings the “Sondheim Tenor Sampler Platter.” Naturally, this trio gushes over Kyle's wife, Erika Henningsen (now starring in Just in Time), and recounts moments in their love story from Mean Girls to their wedding day. The conversation includes stories about Water for Elephants, Los Angeles living, and superstar Grey Henson. We reflect on The Goofy Movie, Welcome to Flatch, and Aaron Tveit and Gavin Creel's impact on a young Kyle. Stick around for Thunderbolts* and Miss Flo (yes gawd!), plus many doses of DRAMA. and the birth of a beautiful friendship among these millennial men. See Kyle in Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends through June 29th!Follow Kyle on InstagramFollow DRAMA. on Twitter & Instagram & TiktokFollow Connor MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramFollow Dylan MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramSubscribe to our show on iHeartRadio Broadway!Support the podcast by subscribing to DRAMA+, which also includes bonus episodes, Instagram Close Friends content, and more!
On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Mitch Bach, partner at Tourpreneur and CEO of TripSchool, about the shift from information-driven tours to experience-driven journeys, where emotional connection, creative storytelling, and human interaction are now the most valuable takeaways for travelers. Mitch introduces listeners to the concept of the “emotion economy” and offers inspiring examples, from immersive historical reenactments to sensory food experiences, that help tour operators leave a lasting impact on their guests. What You Will Learn in This Episode: Why technology and shifting traveler expectations are transforming guided tours, and how COVID accelerated demand for more meaningful human connections in travel How storytelling and emotion-based experience design can create unforgettable “wow” moments that keep guests talking How tour operators can tap into the “emotion economy” by reverse engineering experiences to focus on how guests feel, not just what they learn or see Why shifting from an information-driven to a connection-driven approach is critical, and Mitch gives practical examples for infusing creativity and engagement at every stop Why focusing on authentic connections and unique value is the best defense against disruption From Information to Emotion Historically, tour guides and operators differentiated themselves through access and expertise, knowing every detail about a monument or organizing seamless itineraries. As travel information and bookings become increasingly accessible via technology, these elements alone no longer set experiences apart. Today's travelers are more informed than ever, but also more discerning. Mitch describes why travelers want guides to offer more than just facts they could easily find online. They want experiences that create a “sense of wow,” moments that resonate emotionally and stay with them long after the trip ends. As Maya Angelou says, “People remember not what you said or did, but how you made them feel,” which is why Mitch loves the concept of the “emotion economy.” The role of the guide isn't just to inform, but to design and deliver experiences that spark genuine emotion and create meaningful human connections. Storytelling and Sensory Engagement Creative storytelling and thoughtful experience design are how tour operators can tap into this emotion economy. Mitch shares how to do this, using his own multi-day Southern U.S. tours as examples, how moments of mystery, anticipation, and character introduction heighten the overall impact. For instance, by weaving in the story of a local chef and building anticipation around a meal, not just revealing the restaurant upfront, he transformed an ordinary lunch stop into a memorable, multi-sensory adventure. Guests were participating in a larger narrative, engaging all their senses, and building emotional anticipation along the way. Similarly, in places with restrictions or well-worn routes (such as Athens' Acropolis), creativity in delivery, using music, audience participation, or reframing crowd bottlenecks as immersive reenactments, turns limitations into opportunities for connection. The Role of Technology and the Changing Traveler We also discuss the impact of technology: it streamlines logistics, democratizes access, and commoditizes many traditional tour products. With powerful booking platforms and AI soon able to assemble custom itineraries, what remains irreplaceable is the human touch and the ability to foster real connection and insight. Tour operators who embrace their relationships and build local knowledge can offer value that technology alone just can't replicate. Millennials and Gen Z travelers, shaped by the pandemic's isolation, increasingly seek travel for community and transformation. Innovative companies are marketing feelings and social connection, not just destinations. Resources: Website: https://tourpreneur.com/ LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchellbach/ LinkedIn Business:https://www.linkedin.com/company/tourpreneur/ We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more of. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!
Are you ready for a future where your next customer demands a solar-powered, all-electric smart home—and rejects granite countertops? In this episode of the R-Value podcast, IDI's Ken Allison welcomes Sara Gutterman, co-founder and CEO of Green Builder Media, North America's leading media company focused on green building and sustainable living. Together, they unpack the evolving landscape of generational home buying and discuss how builders, contractors, and suppliers can tailor their strategies to align with the values and preferences of younger buyers. Sara shares exclusive insights from Green Builder Media's Cognition Smart Data platform, revealing how Millennials, Gen Z, and upcoming Gen Alpha prioritize sustainability, efficiency, and smart design in their housing decisions. From prefabricated housing trends to the growing demand for electrification and energy independence, this episode provides actionable data for anyone looking to reach the next generation of homeowners. Main Topics Discussed: The shifting housing priorities across Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z, and Gen Alpha Why younger generations are delaying homeownership and how remote work is influencing their choices The increasing demand for multifamily and modular housing to meet cost and lifestyle needs How climate change and sustainability concerns shape modern homebuyer behavior The role of energy efficiency, electrification, and smart technology in future-proofing homes
Millennials have some fresh ideas about housing, and one of their desires is to have “social amenities”. In this Mobile Home Park Mastery podcast we're going to explore the concept of “social amenities” and offer some recommendations on how to bring this concept to your community.
In this powerful episode from our Essential Series, Kelly speaks with T.K. Coleman of The Minimalists Podcast to uncover the deeper meaning behind minimalism and why it's about so much more than just owning less. Originally featured in episode 151, this standout conversation is one of the most impactful Kelly and Lauren have ever released. Together, Kelly and T.K. explore how minimalism can help us break free from the clutter that stands in the way of the life we truly want to live. You will learn: How minimalism is more than about letting go of stuff. How to identify and remove the hidden barriers holding you back. How minimalism can reignite our curiosity and help us reconnect with our dreams. What it really means to say “yes” to a life that energizes and fulfills you T.K. shares a powerful reminder: “It's not about how many things you have or don't have… it's about what you're willing to let go of in order to say yes to the life you really want.” Whether you're just starting your minimalist journey or looking to deepen your understanding, this episode will inspire you to reflect, realign, and move forward with greater clarity and purpose. Episode 151: Follow Your Curiosity with T.K. Coleman Twenty Outfit Wardrobe E-Guide (Use MM10 for 10% off!) Freebies: Download K&L's Free Skincare & Makeup E-Guides Book: Tim Anxiety by Chris Guillebeau Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, & YouTube Website: Mastersimplicity.com
Warren Buffett just dropped a blunt take on why real estate may not deliver the same upside as stocks. Is he onto something—or overlooking key factors that still make the housing market a smart bet? We're breaking it all down on today's headlines episode! Meanwhile, a huge wave of properties is quietly changing hands. Boomers are passing down homes, but are Millennials ready for the keys? For many heirs, this transfer of wealth is proving to be much more than they bargained for. Sky-high renovation costs, large mortgage balances, and rising taxes and insurance premiums can make inheriting a home feel more like a burden than a blessing. What's more, without proper estate planning, families could face unexpected capital gains taxes or get stuck in probate court. Our panel of experts unpacks these challenges and what every family should know before passing down property. Plus, we're tracking new issues like falling vacation home demand, rising Treasury yields, and their potential impact on the housing market. Are new real estate investing opportunities hiding in plain sight? Let's get into it! In This Episode We Cover Why Warren Buffett sees more upside in stocks than real estate (and what he's missing) Boomers are transferring $19 trillion in real estate (and why millennials aren't ready) Why falling demand for vacation homes opens the door for short-term rental opportunities How rising Treasury yields and US deficit concerns affect real estate investors How smart investors tweak their strategies and stay one step ahead as markets shift And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Sign Up for the On the Market Newsletter Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Henry's BiggerPockets Profile James' BiggerPockets Profile Kathy's BiggerPockets Profile BiggerPockets Money 532 - Building Generational Wealth? Don't Lose It With This ONE Critical Mistake Articles from This Episode: The Boomer Home Dilemma: Millennials aren't ready to inherit the homes they grew up in Warren Buffett on investing: ‘There's just so much more opportunity' in the stock market than in real estate Demand For Vacation Homes Drops to Lowest Level Since at Least 2018 30-year Treasury yield spikes to 5.09%, 10-year yield hits 4.61% as GOP bill raises deficit concerns Grab Dave's Book, “Start with Strategy” Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-324 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we unpack the biggest shifts shaking up the real estate world right now. Why are mortgage rates continuing to climb—and what does it mean for buyers and sellers in 2025? We also dive into the buzz around Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae: is the federal conservatorship era finally ending, and what could it mean for lending standards? Plus, a surprising stat: the median age of homebuyers has jumped to 56. What's behind this dramatic shift, and what does it say about generational access to homeownership? We break down why Millennials and Gen Z do want to buy homes—but face steep affordability barriers. Lastly, we look at how Zillow's new listing access standards might streamline the buyer experience but create headaches for realtors. Tune in for insights, market context, and what you need to know to stay ahead in today's real estate landscape.
Welcome to Loan Officer Leadership, your #1 podcast for Loan Officers who are looking for structure and success. What if the next generation wants to buy a home—but just doesn't believe they can? In this episode, your host, Steve Kyles is joined by Kristen Messerli, co-founder of FirstHomeIQ, a nonprofit on a mission to bridge the financial literacy gap and equip Millennials and Gen Z with the confidence and tools to become homeowners. You'll learn: The top 3 reasons younger buyers feel stuck—and how to help them take the next step Why trust and education are the currency of modern marketing How loan officers can plug into the solution through FirstHomeIQ's Ambassador Program Ways to build long-term pipeline by showing up as a local educator—not a salesperson If you're passionate about impact, community, and pipeline growth, this conversation will show you how to turn all three into action. Learn more at firsthomeiq.com/ambassador. Don't forget to subscribe to the Loan Officer Leadership Podcast so you'll never miss an episode!
This week on The Book Drop, it's Battle of the Generations! We've got a special guest, Dr. Leah Georges, to help us break down generational stereotypes and explore our Millennial and Gen X identities.All the books and resources we talk about in this episode can be found here or by visiting omahalibrary.org/podcast. Happening at the Library: Out & About Storytime: Dundee Community Garden | Wednesday, May 28, 10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Dundee Community Garden Friends of OPL Book Sale | Thursday, May 29, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at W. Clarke Swanson BranchStories After Dark: You've Got Mail | Friday, May 30, 7 to 9 p.m. at Genealogy & Local History RoomExplore all upcoming events at omahalibrary.org/events.
What does it take to build a UFC champion? In this episode, we go deep with Eric Nicksick—head coach at Xtreme Couture and the man behind some of MMA's most iconic fighters like Francis Ngannou, Sean Strickland, and Aljamain Sterling. Eric shares how he transitioned from bartender to elite coach, the culture that drives excellence at Xtreme Couture, and how mental resilience plays a bigger role than talent alone. From the psychology of cornering during fights to building trust through consistency, Eric reveals powerful insights on leadership, accountability, and the grind behind greatness. Whether you're in combat sports or business, this conversation offers a masterclass in discipline and growth. ⏱️ Chapter Markers: 00:00 – Intro & Eric's roots in MMA 01:20 – How Eric joined Xtreme Couture 03:00 – From student to coach: staying coachable 04:00 – What makes a great coach? 06:00 – What MMA reveals about mindset 08:00 – Culture, leadership, and building champions 11:40 – What separates talkers from doers in the gym 13:00 – Coaching different fighter personalities 21:00 – Mental warfare and optics in the UFC 42:30 – Advice for average people training martial arts Connect with Eric Nicksick: https://www.instagram.com/eric_xcmma/ Follow the show for weekly interviews with top entrepreneurs, real estate investors, and creators.
Lately, we've been cruisin' for a cruisin'. There's something alluring for the floating Disneyland at Sea. Luckily, someone we know wandered on to the Disney Magic: Wandering in Disney's very own Andrew! While the ship may be old, the experience is new. What's it like to go on a Disney Cruise as a traveler who's always on land? Is it worth going if you're our age without kids? Are the poolside chicken tenders even good? Join Kirk & Andrew as they come up for air on a floaty new episode of Trammin' - A Disneyland Podcast!Check out WanderingInDisney.com!Listen to full episodes every Windsday and topic-only uploads on Big Thunder Thursdays!InstagramTrammin' - https://instagram.com/TramminPodcastChristian Rainwater - https://instagram.com/imrainwaterMusicLocal Forecast - Elevator Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Trammin' - The Disneylanders, Addy DaddyUsed with permission.Character Art & AnimationNadia Dar - https://nadsdardraws.carrd.co/Trammin.comTrammin' is written without the use of Artificial Intelligence.©Trammin' - A Disneyland Podcast
A lot of what has been dug up from the 90s, mostly by Gen Z, has kind of been a rude look into the mirror for Millennials, but acclaimed, veteran screenwriter Victoria Male has cooked up a comedy feature, Whatever Happened to Baby J?, that is taking a much more favorable look into the 90s, so much so that the one and only Jodie Sweetin (as well as Drew Seeley and stacked cast) is going to be part of a staged reading of Whatever Happened to Baby J? at Dynasty Typewriter on June 9th (tix available here). This week's TCB Field Report follows Victoria's journey all the way to doing this big time staged reading that will be support of the AIDS Resource Foundation for Children. Follow Victoria @victoriamale1 and get tix to Whatever Happened to Baby J @ Dynasty Typewriter on June 9th here. Produced by Jake Kroeger Music by Brian Granillo Artwork by Andrew Delman and Jake Kroeger
What will the coming Millennial Kingdom look like? Find out with Dr. Nathan Jones of Lamb and Lion Ministries and David Fiorazo of the Worldview Matters podcast!
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Lately, we've been cruisin' for a cruisin'. There's something alluring for the floating Disneyland at Sea. Luckily, someone we know wandered on to the Disney Magic: Wandering in Disney's very own Andrew! While the ship may be old, the experience is new. What's it like to go on a Disney Cruise as a traveler who's always on land? Is it worth going if you're our age without kids? Are the poolside chicken tenders even good? Join Kirk & Andrew as they come up for air on a floaty new episode of Trammin' - A Disneyland Podcast!Check out WanderingInDisney.com!Listen to full episodes every Windsday and topic-only uploads on Big Thunder Thursdays!InstagramTrammin' - https://instagram.com/TramminPodcastChristian Rainwater - https://instagram.com/imrainwaterMusicLocal Forecast - Elevator Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Trammin' - The Disneylanders, Addy DaddyUsed with permission.Character Art & AnimationNadia Dar - https://nadsdardraws.carrd.co/Trammin.comTrammin' is written without the use of Artificial Intelligence.©Trammin' - A Disneyland Podcast
Is looking back the best way forward? In this episode, we explore why nostalgia is becoming a powerful emotional tool for brands—and why it resonates especially strongly with younger generations like Gen Z and Millennials.We discuss the psychology behind nostalgia, its impact on purchase behavior, and how leading brands like Mattel, Pepsi, Levi's, and Taylor Swift are using retro references to create emotional connections. But it's not as easy as just slapping on a vintage logo. Done well, nostalgia marketing connects the past to a purpose in the present—and builds loyalty in the process.What You'll Learn in This Episode:
When's the right time to start building wealth? Spoiler alert: the sooner, the better. But what if you feel like you're not making enough, or you have too many expenses, or investing just feels too intimidating? Today, Nicole helps a Money Rehabber break through those doubts and put a plan in place to start growing wealth ASAP. Plus, we'll unpack a new Bank of America survey that shows 95% of Gen Z and Millennials are living within their means—so if you're worried you're behind, you might be doing better than you think. Learn more with Bank of America where you can get access to tools and solutions and view your Bank of America banking account online in one place. Get started at bofa.com/FinancialNextSteps
A “reset” with the bloc is merely a first step in maintaining relations. We ask what is in this week's deal. Millennials and Gen Z get all the media attention—but spare a thought for Gen X, who have actually had it pretty rough (9:25). And Nvidia's graphics cards used to set the bar—but its latest offerings have failed to impress gamers (16:44).Get a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A “reset” with the bloc is merely a first step in maintaining relations. We ask what is in this week's deal. Millennials and Gen Z get all the media attention—but spare a thought for Gen X, who have actually had it pretty rough (9:25). And Nvidia's graphics cards used to set the bar—but its latest offerings have failed to impress gamers (16:44).Get a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
Patria Lead Pastor Adam Mesa shares how viral podcasting helped grow his church from 1,100 to 7,500+ in five years, his experience as a millennial taking over leadership from his dad, and navigating the strengths and challenges of ADHD.
Marty sits down with Bram Kanstein to discuss how Bitcoin provides millennials with time and financial freedom in an increasingly uncertain world shaped by AI, economic instability, and technological transformation. Bram Kanstein on Twitter: https://x.com/bramk STACK SATS hat: https://tftcmerch.io/ Our newsletter: https://www.tftc.io/bitcoin-brief/ TFTC Elite (Ad-free & Discord): https://www.tftc.io/#/portal/signup/ Discord: https://discord.gg/VJ2dABShBz Shoutout to our sponsors: Fold https://tftc.io/fold Coinkite https://coinkite.com Unchained https://unchained.com/tftc/ Join the TFTC Movement: Main YT Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TFTC21/videos Clips YT Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUQcW3jxfQfEUS8kqR5pJtQ Website https://tftc.io/ Newsletter tftc.io/bitcoin-brief/ Twitter https://twitter.com/tftc21 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tftc.io/ Nostr https://primal.net/tftc Follow Marty Bent: Twitter https://twitter.com/martybent Nostr https://primal.net/martybent Newsletter https://tftc.io/martys-bent/ Podcast https://www.tftc.io/tag/podcasts/
In this episode, we will confront the real battle lines in life—spiritual, internal, and relational. Are you fighting the wrong enemies while compromising with the ones who truly oppose God's will? Discover why loving your enemies doesn't mean befriending them and how compromising with darkness always leads to loss. It's time to stop seeking approval from what you're meant to resist—and stand firm in the war you're already in.Ephesians 6:12Matthew 5:441 Peter 5:8James 4:4Romans 8:7,8Galatians 5:24Matthew 12:30Deuteronomy 7:3-5Galatians 1:10Daniel 3:16-181 Timothy 6:12Colossians 2:14,15You can now also WATCH C.L.! That's right: C.L. is also recording The Nonmicrowaved Truth on video! Just go to our Time of Grace video site (timeofgrace.org/TV), search for the Time of Grace app on your devices, or watch on C.L.'s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfmL7jUfMBm0FKV-I0Op_Vg or on Time of Grace's YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3Hcyk5JAbout "The Nonmicrowaved Truth":How fast do you have to have "IT"? Our culture tells us to find a microwave to speed up the process. C.L. Whiteside, a man who sees and hears multiple perspectives through his life of coaching sports, serving in education, and attempting to conform to Christ, searches for the nonmicrowaved truth. C.L. gets that what's cool and acceptable now, may not be cool and acceptable tomorrow—and most importantly, may not be what's best.Hit up C.L. on social media:- Twitter or Instagram: @ChampionLife23- TikTok: @clwhiteside
Tune in to the Prosperity Podcast for an incisive discussion on the Tuttle Twins, whose books are sparking debate and even getting banned for fostering independent thought. Host Kim highlights this controversy and challenges the standard notions of entrepreneurship and retirement. Essential listening for those ready to question mainstream financial beliefs! Prosperity Thinkers is proud to be an affiliate of the transformative Gravy Stack movement, helping individuals around the world unlock their potential and achieve financial freedom. By providing resources, tools, and mentorship, we contribute to creating a culture of abundance, possibility, and growth. Please note, that as an affiliate, we may receive compensation for our efforts. Our collaboration, however, goes beyond financial arrangements; we truly believe in the power of the Gravy Stack movement to change lives and foster prosperity. Best-selling author Kim Butler and Spencer Shaw show you how to take more control of your finances. Tune in to The Prosperity Podcast to learn more about Prosperity Thinkers' thinking and strategies today! Do you have a question you would like answered on the show? Please send it to us at hello@prosperitythinkers.com and we may answer it in an upcoming episode. Links and Resources from this Episode For resources and additional information of this episode go to https://prosperitythinkers.com/podcasts/ http://prosperityparents.com/ https://prosperitythinkers.com/action/ https://www.youtube.com/@KimDHButler https://x.com/cboyack/status/1916855662887489968 Show Notes Tuttle Twins controversy. Books banned for political views. Value creation vs. entitlement in children. The rise of entrepreneurship. Importance of not needing entrepreneurship for success. Retirement: A selfish act. Financial lies and the risk-reward myth. Gen Z and Millennials losing hope. Special Listener Gift Free eBook: Activating Your Prosperity Guide. Kim Butler's groundbreaking eBook/ audiobook explains why typical financial advice may be sabotaging your wealth... and what to do instead! Review and Subscribe If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Subscribe on your favorite podcast player to get the latest episodes. iTunes RSS
#craftbeer #michaeljordan #missionimpossible The "final" Mission Impossible is nearly out --- and reviews are positive but mixed. Should we adjust our hype for the cap on one of our favorite film franchises? Final Destination, however, got shockingly stellar reviews. Something less shocking is Michael Jordan's return to the NBA --- this time as a special contributor for NBC. Will he add some MJ magic to the commentating mix? Finally, we bid farewell to our generation's grip on pop culture and the zeitgeist at large. Farewell millennials --- it's been a good ride. Cheers! Beer of the Week: Sideward Brewing Carburetor Doppelbock 0:00 Will Trent's Dunking Chihuahua 6:56 Beer Intro 9:04 Mission Impossible Final Reckoning Gets Mixed Early Reviews 29:11 Final Destination Bloodlines Gets Best Reviews of Franchise 43:39 Michael Jordan is Coming Back to the NBA 58:31 Is Millennial Culture Dead? 1:25:37 Cheers of the Week: The Pitt & A Good Night's Rest 1:33:02 Beer Review
Send us a textThank you so much for being here! It's our 200th episode!! And today, for the first time, "Reframing Me" is ranking in France, so I am dusting off my high school French (well... that may be a BIT of a stretch...).“You are the sky. Everything else—it's just the weather.”Or, maybe more simply: You are not your feelings. You are the one who feels them. Emotional complexity is the ability to separate yourself from your feelings. This is what it means to communicate without making everything personal. But it's not how we, as midlife - GenX or older Millennial women, were taught. So now, here we are: Hormonal messes. Parenting teens who are hormonal messes. Trying to model emotional intelligence we were never taught. Trying to teach our kids to express what they feel. Trying to name our own feelings accurately. Trying to decode what's happening in our homes while living in bodies that feel foreign. Trying to understand our spouses - who were trained in the grand tradition of: anger, or nothing.And while we're doing all that... we're also often supporting aging parents who have never processed an emotion out loud in their lives.So yeah. It's a lot. Somedays, it feels like we are the emotional managers of our households.What emotions have you been carrying that aren't yours?What emotion have you been flattening into something easier to name—when really, it's more layered than that?Where have you been managing emotions for people who haven't learned to name their own?What would change if you trusted yourself to feel it all—but not become it?This is not about becoming emotionless. - It's about becoming emotionally fluent.. Because you are the sky, and even on the stormiest days—you are still steady and still you;Thank you for listening and being part of this community! Let's get social. Follow me on Facebook, on Twitter @reframing_me, on Instagram @reframingme and on TikTok @reframingmeI hope you enjoyed the episode! Please leave a review, catch up on any missed episodes, and be sure to follow the show, so you don't miss new content!
Send us a text"In this episode of the Besties and the Books podcast, Liz and Ashley excitedly kick off their first nonfiction memoir feature by diving into Fahrenheit 182 by Mark Hoppus of Blink-182. Longtime fans of the band and deeply connected to the early 2000s pop-punk scene, they reflect on how the book transported them back to their youth, sharing nostalgic stories, personal connections, and even a shared ex-boyfriend who dedicated the same Blink-182 song to both of them. They praise the memoir's conversational, chronological format, Mark's engaging narration in the audiobook, and the emotional resonance of the band's journey—especially their performance of “One More Time.” Both hosts award rate the book highly and recommend it to fans of Blink-182, memoir lovers, or anyone who grew up during the TRL-era of pop culture. With lots of laughs, punk rock vibes, and heartfelt moments, this episode sets the tone for their new nonfiction series."Hey Besties! We DO actually read non fiction and we're here to cover our very first memoir with none other than Mark Hoppus's brand new book Fahrenheit-182! And O-M-G, did it deliver. If you've been following us for any amount of time then you know we grew up (and continue to be) pop punk girlies obsessed with that late 90's / early 2000's vibe. We're here for the nostalgia and Fahrenheit-182 chronicled every best part of our experience growing up in that SoCal skate scene a la desert tumbleweeds… only an hour away from where Mark grew up! Talk about relatable. We discuss whether Mark had enough to say to write an entire book about his life, if it made us like him more (or less?), if it felt genuine, and how it helped us reflect on our own time on this earth. Did we learn new Blink lore? Was it written well? Do we wish he told us more? We had a blast with this one and we hope you join us on the rollercoaster back in time to when concert tickets were thirty bucks and middle school boyfriends dedicated Blink songs to us. And of course we bring you a Blink fave and fail and smash or pass… because we know you'd ask anyway.
Many of our talent and career development models stem from another age - when we joined a company, got a number of promotions and stayed as long as the company allowed us to. Of course, nowadays, the reality for many of us is very different. Flatter structures offer fewer promotional opportunities. Volatile markets mean that the longevity of companies has declined. And whilst there is some debate about whether Gen Z and Millennials do want to change companies more often - in one sector, there's clear evidence that retaining your people is more of a challenge. In the tech sector, employees are changing jobs and companies every 2 years or so. This is a particular challenge for smaller tech companies where promotional opportunities are more limited. So, how does an HR Director tackle this challenge? Is it about creating golden handcuffs or just accepting that this is the new normal? To discuss this issue Lucy is joined by Matt Kennedy, CPO at Go1, a leading learning content provider. Matt provides an intriguing perspective on the evolving challenges of employee retention in the tech industry, where traditional career paths are being upended. He shares his story of transitioning from Microsoft and Starbucks to a cutting-edge tech company . We explore how smaller tech companies can distinguish themselves from larger corporations by offering more personalized growth opportunities and promoting impactful projects. We discuss the importance of being transparent about career paths and creating a culture that not only retains talent but also transforms former employees into ambassadors for the organization. His experiences highlight the vital role of informal mentorship and real-world experiences in developing soft skills that complement formal training. For HR professionals eager to challenge the norms and enhance employee retention, this conversation is packed with practical strategies and thought-provoking insights that will leave you rethinking your approach to building a resilient workforce in the dynamic tech landscape. (00:03) Navigating Career Challenges in Modern HR (10:11) Career Challenges in Tech Sector Retention (20:29) Creating a Culture of Retention Contact Matt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-kennedy-b695603/ Disruptive HR Website: www.disruptivehr.com Join the Disruptive HR Club https://disruptivehr.com/welcome-to-the-future-of-hr/ Email: hello@disruptivehr.com
In this second half of last week's discussion, Kelly and Lauren open up about the messy, real side of living a minimalist lifestyle. You will continue to be reminded that living a Minimalist lifestyle is about surrounding yourself with what you need and love and letting go of the rest. And since excess will always come and go, this lifestyle requires regular check-ins and mistakes are part of the process. Kelly and Lauren answer the following questions: What area(s) of your life still feels cluttered? Or, what area of your life feels challenging to maintain at times? What's something you keep more quantities of that you admittedly don't need or love and need to work on letting go of? Can you share a story of how you overpacked on a trip or failed your minimalist ways while travelling? What's one area of clutter are you still working on such as physical clutter, a habit, mindset etc.? What advice would you give to someone who is new to minimalism and is struggling with doing it perfectly? Twenty Outfit Wardrobe E-Guide (Use MM10 for 10% off!) Freebies: Download K&L's Free Skincare & Makeup E-GuidesBook: Tim Anxiety by Chris Guillebeau Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, & YouTube Website: Mastersimplicity.com
Meditation Transitions in Workplace Wellness In this episode, Jillian and Michael share their journeys from corporate careers to prioritizing meditation and workplace wellness. Jillian, a former publishing company owner, discovered the power of meditation in preventing burnout and made it her mission to teach others. Michael, a healthcare leader turned workplace culture strategist, shifted his focus to addressing burnout at its root. They explore how meditation has become a vital tool for maintaining work-life balance, especially in today's demanding professional landscape. Youth Stress and Chronic Illness Michael and Jillian dive into the rising stress levels among Millennials and Gen Z, discussing how anxiety and chronic stress are manifesting in younger generations. Michael raises concerns about premature aging trends, while Jillian highlights how a “tired but wired” nervous system can lead to panic, paralysis, and long-term health consequences. They emphasize the need for internal solutions—like meditation and self-reflection—over quick external fixes. Jillian also notes the growing prevalence of chronic illnesses among young people, a trend that could impact overall life expectancy. Openness to Change and Personal Growth Change is inevitable, but embracing it is a choice. Jillian discusses the importance of recognizing when we're ready for transformation, while Michael highlights self-reflection as a key driver of personal growth. He stresses that we have more control over our circumstances than we often believe. Together, they reinforce the idea that prioritizing personal well-being isn't selfish—it positively impacts everyone around us. Growth and change, they agree, are essential for both individual fulfillment and societal progress. Meditation as a Daily Reset Tool Jillian introduces her book Do Reset, which redefines meditation as a practical daily reset rather than a complex practice. She dispels the myth that meditation is about silencing thoughts, explaining instead how it trains the mind for better resilience, focus, and decision-making. Michael shares his own experiences with meditation, underscoring the importance of embracing thoughts rather than resisting them. They agree that small, consistent resets throughout the day can create a profound impact on overall well-being. Jillian's Meditation Center Work Michael and Jillian also discuss Jillian's work at the London and New York Meditation Centers. For those interested in learning more, Jillian encourages listeners to visit the centers' websites. Websites: https://www.londonmeditationcentre.com/ https://newyorkmeditationcenter.com/learn-to-meditate/ Book: (Available April 2025) https://amzn.to/4hZTGEH
Welcome to Episode 310 of the Good Girls Get Rich Podcast and I'm your host, Karen Yankovich. You know those conversations that leave your soul lit up and your mind spinning—in the best way? That's what today's episode is. #GoodGirlsGetRich We want to hear your thoughts on this episode! Leave us a message on Speakpipe or email us at info@karenyankovich.com. About This Episode & Highlights: I had the absolute joy of sitting down with my friend, fellow Entrepreneurs Unfiltered co-host, and powerhouse Social Impact + Big Idea Coach, Jess Sato, for a deep, juicy conversation about something I don't think we talk about nearly enough: What it really means to take a stand in your business—and why it matters now more than ever. Because here's the thing, friend… your business already is making an impact. The question is—is it the impact you want to be making? In this conversation, Jess and I unpack the hidden (and not-so-hidden) power of social impact branding, what it looks like to weave your values into your message, and why this “new era” of entrepreneurship is less about perfection… and more about purpose. “Your silence is not neutral." Let's be real: we were raised in a world that told us to keep things polite. Don't talk about politics, religion, or money at the dinner table. Just do good work and stay in your lane. But that's not the world we live in anymore. And honestly? That old advice is keeping too many brilliant women invisible. Jess breaks this down beautifully—reminding us that we can't afford to stay quiet anymore. If we care about creating a better world (and I know you do), then our businesses need to reflect that. People want to buy from women who stand for something. Who say the bold thing. Who show up fully aligned. And when you do that? You're not just creating revenue. You're creating ripples. “If your message doesn't make you squirm a little… it's not bold enough.” Yes, Jess said that. And I wanted to stand up and clap. Whether you're updating your LinkedIn headline or pitching yourself to speak on a stage, your message should stretch you. Jess walks us through her signature BOLT methodology—Bold, Original, Loud, and Tenacious—and I swear, it's like she was reading the minds of every woman who's ever asked, “Is it okay for me to say this?” Here's what BOLT really means: Bold: It should make your heart race a little. Bold ideas challenge the status quo. Original: Your story, your experience, your point of view—that's your secret sauce. Loud: Are you saying what everyone else is saying… or are you cutting through the noise Tenacious: The magic doesn't happen overnight. We need to stick with it, even when it's uncomfortable. This framework is a game changer for women who know they're meant to be seen. Who are ready to go from "best-kept secret" to category of one. Your values are your brand now. Period. One of the most powerful parts of this conversation was Jess's take on how younger generations (especially Gen Z and Millennials) are making buying decisions. Did you know that over 85% of consumers from these generations choose brands based on shared values—and stick with them for the same reason? Jess put it simply: "People want to know who they're doing business with." And let's be clear—you don't have to be divisive or controversial to take a stand. You just have to be honest. Say what matters to you. Share why you started your business. Talk about what breaks your heart and fires you up. That's what builds trust. That's what turns listeners into clients and followers into fans. Why women staying quiet is the real risk I opened up to Jess about the fear that comes up when we start sharing our message out loud—especially when the people hearing it are friends, family, or former coworkers. And I know I'm not alone. For so many of us, it's not the internet trolls or anonymous followers we're worried about. It's the people who know us. What will they think? Will they still support me? Jess's answer? “What in the world could change if you actually said what you want to say?” Whew. Read that again. Because the truth is, your message matters. There's someone out there—probably right now—waiting to hear your story. And when you finally say it out loud, you give them permission to rise too. This is what leadership looks like in 2025. Not just revenue goals or polished branding. But real voices, taking up real space, and making real change. So… what's your big idea? If you're feeling inspired (and I hope you are), Jess has a free resource to help you start articulating your own bold, impact-driven message. Her BOLT Assessment walks you through each pillar—bold, original, loud, and tenacious—so you can see exactly where you need to crank up the volume on your thought leadership. And when you're ready to take that voice to LinkedIn? You know I've got you. Download my free LinkedIn Visibility Checklist. Let's get your message in front of the people who need to hear it. This Episode is For You If… You know there's more to your business than making money—you want to make a difference You've been hiding your voice because it feels “too much” or “too risky” You want to get on more stages, podcasts, or panels—but you're not sure what your “big idea” is You're tired of staying quiet and ready to be seen, heard, and paid for your brilliance Magical Quotes from the Episode: Jessica Sato: “What in the world could change if you actually said what you want to say?” “If your message doesn't make you squirm a little, it's not bold enough.” “Your business already has a social impact. The question is: are you choosing what it is?” Karen Yankovich: “It's not the strangers I'm worried about hearing my message—it's the people who know me.” “We can't be silent. I don't know what's going to happen if we speak up—but I do know what happens if we don't.” “I believe women with money can change the world. And it's never been more important than it is right now.” Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Check out Jessica's website for her BOLT Assessment and connect with her on socials: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Don't forget to grab my free LinkedIn Visibility Checklist. Help Us Spread The Word! It would be awesome if you shared the Good Girls Get Rich Podcast with your fellow entrepreneurs on Twitter. Click here to tweet some love! If this episode has taught you just one thing, I would love if you could head on over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW! And if you're moved to, kindly leave us a rating and review. Maybe you'll get a shout out on the show! Ways to Subscribe to Good Girls Get Rich: Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via PlayerFM Good Girls Get Rich is also on Spotify Take a listen on Podcast Addict
Spike and Fritz get into their next debate on WIP Debate Days which is what is the better generation, Gen X or millennials?
Same soul, new habits? Do people really change, or do we just learn how to play nicer? In this episode, Daffnee & Torri dig into the age-old question of whether change is truly possible—or if we're all just polishing the same personality. From habits and communication styles to mindset shifts and emotional growth, we explore what's fixed, what's flexible, and how to tell the difference. Same soul? Probably. New habits? Definitely possible. Let's talk about the real work of becoming a better version of ourselves—without losing who we are.
Mike has the Dirt, we play Talk about and Intern Hannah is back! She brought her friend Grace and those two Gen Zers make a whole bunch of Millennial women feel real old! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Just Donny and Carmen on this one folks and we talk about who you can depend on. The boys are not on but we still call on them like they were here. We talk FUN and what proper FUN is. Donny needs help at 31 and Carmen suggests Boomers helping Gen Z, X and Millennials as a business. Taking guys out and showing them proper FUN. Carmen was a DJ in college and discusses about the power of the music controller and so much more in this pod.
Our young, thank God, are weary of woke and drugs and all the modern day, post-truth generation addictions and alternatives. Many turn to religion, so surveys say. Many of them, as many as 4 out of 5, may in their exploration of religion, explore and encounter the only real answer to life:OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST.That man, the Nazarene, the Galilean, the carpenter, the son of the Living God, is ONE OF A KIND, a savior, redeemer, far more powerful than the strongest drug on earth. The young, the so-called Gen Z and Millennials will discover that if they really search with all their hearts.Christianity, real Christianity is not easy, not at all. It requires total commitment. There is nothing halfway or partial about becoming a real Christian. Real Christianity only occurs when one is truly BORN AGAIN.That means the recognition of SIN, something eschewed, mocked by present day society and thinking, but the requirement for biblical salvation, the recognition and confession of sin in a life and consequently, the status of the sinner in need of redemption. That is a testimony, a way of life, an explanation of real Christianity which the young in their spiritual searching must hear, and must hear clearly, directly, and without compromise or qualification. These are His words, not mine or yours:ALL HAVE SINNED AND COME SHORT OF THE GLORY OF GOD.That is what Gen Z needs to hear. If, says Jesus Christ, you wish to follow me, then I require that you:LAY YOUR ALL ON THE ALTAR.Not some, not something of you, nothing partial, but:ALLeverything you have and are. That is one hard message, difficult to understand in one sense, but more so, difficult to accept as a precondition of conversion and redemption. The younger generation will find out that becoming a real Chrisitan, A REAL CHRISTIAN, is not easy, not at all. They will hear more words from the master:TAKE UP MY CROSS, YOUR CROSS, AND FOLLOW ME.Be ready for the onslaughts of humankind. Be ready for a brand new, aggressive, angry, and attacking confrontation, and a brand new, aggressive:RIDICULEREJECTIONREFUSALA shunning in every way. And more. You should be ready to SELL ALL YOU HAVE if your faith journey so requires. That surely does not sound very appealing, but the willingness is a fundamental part of the conversion process.In fact, one should be ready to forsake all, to leave as Jesus said, father and mother, brother and sister, and follow me, never looking back. If that becomes necessary, if that is part of your calling, then comes the ultimate Christian challenge:YOU ARE EITHER WITH ME (THE CHRIST) OR AGAINST ME.There is no in between, no gray area, all or nothing. You can not serve two masters. If, says the Lord, you want me in your life, then it is:ALL OR NOTHING.All of this is the price, the very high price of discipleship, of partnership with Jesus Christ. These are not suggestions or options. These are commands, uncompromising commands. These are marching orders from the captain of our faith. These are hard requirements, non-negotiable, and require a whole heart and head understanding and commitment.If one is not willing to accept these spiritual terms and conditions, don't get involved. Keep looking. But know that you will never find anything better or even equal to this exciting, redeeming relationship with the Son of the Living God. Nothing comes close to such an encounter, nothing.Come to Him, young generation, but don't add anything to the spiritual contract. And don't subtract anything from the spiritual demands. This contract is a matter of all or nothing, your all or nothing. The Christ of glory wants no part of you, but only all of you. That is the message that Gen Z and millennials must hear. Those are Jesus' words and His uncompromising but lifesaving message. To accept is to enter into a relationship which will in fact produce peace, and joy, and life abundant like any could ever imagine. That new life is full of power, energy, confidence, and assurance, it is characterized by faith, and hope, and most importantly by:LOVE.It is exactly what the young seek and I do hope and pray as I am sure you do, that they will find it, and find:HIM.For no where in this world is there anyone or anything like HIM. Nothing and no one. That is what the world hungers for. That message is missing in so many places and in so many pulpits today, which is the main reason why RELIGION without HIM at the center can never satisfy, never.HE and only HE can change a life. I pray the young who seek will find:HIM.
Erin & Tam chat about how millennial moms use the celebrity hobby hack to ignite focus circuits, lower stress hormones, and spark the creative thinking that fuels promotions, calmer bedtimes, and unstoppable confidence. @theartofhobbyness www.artofhobbyness.com
Send us a textIn this Transcending Home Care podcast, Tony Kudner discusses the growing role of Gen Z and Millennial caregivers with Jordan Dockery, who shares her personal experience caregiving for her partner's uncle. The conversation highlights the challenges faced, resources utilized, and the importance of online tools in caregiving. Key statistics and recommendations from Transcend's insights report are also discussed.
Have you ever considered cutting a family member off? It's called going "no contact" and social media is filled with stories from people who've done just that. But how do you know you're making the right choice? And can fractured relationships be saved?
It's just Andrew and Tim today, fresh off Mother's Day Sunday and feeling all the end-of-school-year energy (and exhaustion). With things slowing down just a bit in church life, we're reflecting on family rhythms, ministry moments, and how to keep showing up well when the calendar finally gives us a breather.This week we're talking about:• Mother's Day services and honoring moms well• New babies and how we navigate hospital/home visits in a Millennial & Gen Z world• End-of-year parenting chaos (seriously, how many awards days are too many?)• What to do when a church member lovingly rebukes you—and how to receive it with humility• Why May might be the sneakiest busy season in ministryGrab your lukewarm coffee and join us for the Morning After!
This timely and telling analysis identifies the formal and thematic innovations pioneered by millennial feminists between 2012 and 2020 that have shaped the trajectory of our favorite shows today. Author Vincent L. Stephens offers close readings of nine pivotal series, including Girls, Orange Is the New Black, Broad City, Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Fleabag, Insecure, Shrill, and I May Destroy You. Across these series, women-led creative teams translated techniques from indie films, inverted gendered television tropes, and engaged in innovative temporal storytelling. These series, often including showrunners who also act, write, and direct, are the product of a new ecology of television driven by the rise of streaming platforms and a demand for more inclusive narratives. Broads, Sisters, Exes: Feminist Millennial Television (Wayne State UP, 2025) optimistically contends with women as aesthetic innovators and maps their influence on entertainment industry reforms that are slowly but surely increasing accessibility for creatives from groups historically underrepresented across media. Through elegant prose deeply rooted in an intersectional feminist perspective, Stephens expands the aesthetic and narrative grammars of contemporary television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Peter Wishnie—a bestselling author, speaker, and coach for medical professionals—to explore his journey from running a successful podiatry practice to coaching doctors on how to build thriving, sustainable businesses. He unpacks lessons on leadership, burnout, team-building, mindset, and the systems that helped him scale and eventually sell his practice. Dr. Wishnie also shares practical insights on balancing ambition with well-being, how childhood shapes leadership, and the role of visualization in achieving business goals. This is a masterclass in turning professional experience into entrepreneurial freedom. ⏱️ Chapter Markers: 00:00 – Welcome & Introduction to Dr. Peter Wishnie 00:45 – From Podiatrist to Business Coach: His Career Pivot 02:20 – Why He Left Practice and Embraced Entrepreneurship 04:00 – Risk vs. Security for Medical Professionals 06:00 – Understanding Burnout and How to Avoid It 07:30 – Why Systems Are Crucial for Scaling a Business 09:00 – Leadership: The Missing Ingredient in Medical Training 11:00 – Childhood Lessons That Shaped His Leadership Style 14:00 – Are Good People Hired or Trained? 15:00 – Cultivating Culture Without Causing Burnout 18:00 – Millennials, Motivation, and Modern Management 20:00 – Communication: The Core of Every Conflict and Solution 21:50 – Risk as a Path to Growth 23:00 – Visualization, the Subconscious Mind & Vision Boards 26:00 – Reprogramming Your Mind for Success 28:00 – The Double-Edged Sword of Social Media 30:30 – The Power of Systems: From Front Desk to Exit Strategy 33:00 – How He Sold His Practice to Private Equity 36:00 – Wealth Creation Principles Every Entrepreneur Should Know 38:30 – Translating Practice Success to Digital Coaching 41:00 – Why Some Coaching Clients Win and Others Don't 45:00 – Advice to His 20-Year-Old Self 47:00 – Connect with Dr. Peter Wishnie Connect with Dr. Wishnie: https://www.peterwishnie.com/ https://www.instagram.com/coach_peterwishnie/ Follow the show for weekly interviews with top entrepreneurs, real estate investors, and creators.state investors, and creators.
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The "semi-quarterly glossy home for subversive Jewish culture" during the Bush years -- better known as Heeb Magazine -- is back! Re-launching as Heeb Media, this storied publication is returning, and two of the people behind its revitalization -- Mik Moore and Libby Lenkinski -- join Judaism Unbound for a conversation about reconnecting with those who knew and loved Heeb the first time around, along with building a new audience of younger readers.ShavuotLIVE, Judaism Unbound's annual 24-hour extravaganza of Jewish learning and unlearning, is returning! From May 31st at 8 pm ET through June 1st at 8 pm ET, join hundreds of your friends from all around the world for the biggest event of our calendar year. You can register at bit.ly/2025shavuot!Access full shownotes for this episode via this link. If you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation -- support Judaism Unbound by clicking here!
God ordained human government to restrain evil and punish evildoers. Tragically, our governments have consistently failed to protect their citizens from all forms of lawlessness, hunger, disease, wars, natural disasters, and human suffering. Will this misery ever end? Does God give us any hope for the future? Our guest, Dr. Nathan Jones, will explore God’s answer to the failure that is human government: the 1,000-year reign of Jesus Christ on earth after His return. Nathan will share with us what Bible prophecy reveals about our glorious future once the King sits upon the Davidic throne, helping you catch a glimpse of what life will be like living during this incredible time defined by peace, righteousness, justice, and joy.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this interview, YPulse's MaryLeigh Bliss shares insights from their advertising/marketing effectiveness and DEI reports, highlighting that social platforms are the key drivers of purchase decisions for young consumers. The conversation emphasizes the power of authentic, user-generated content and touches on young consumers' strong commitment to DEI.
It's 2025, and if you're a Millennial or Gen Zer, there's a good chance that you are qualified to manage and lead other people, even run for political office. Yes! Even you, the person who shares "I'm just a baby" memes! But taking that leap into leadership can be super intimidating, especially when it feels like the qualities needed to be a 'good leader' have changed so much in the last 10 to 15 years. Amanda Litman, co-founder and president of Run for Something and author of the new book 'When We're In Charge,' shares some tips and tricks for the next generation of leaders.And in headlines: Trump administration officials projected confidence after a weekend of trade talks with China, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky invited Russian President Vladimir to meet with him for direct peace talks in Turkey, and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller says the administration is considering suspending the constitutional provision that allows people to challenge their detention in court.Show Notes:Check out Amanda's book – https://crooked.com/crookedmediareads/Subscribe to the What A Day Newsletter – https://tinyurl.com/3kk4nyz8What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday