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The U.S. fertility rate dropped to another record low in 2025, according to provisional CDC data, marking a 23% drop since 2007. Jill Filipovic, attorney and author of several books, including OK Boomer, Let's Talk: How My Generation Got Left Behind (Atria/One Signal Publishers, 2020), and Karen Guzzo, director of the Carolina Population Center and a sociology professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, explain what's behind the decline, the current Republican and far-right conservative policy plans to try and reverse those trends and what actually works to incentivize a growing population. Photo: A doctor uses a hand-held Doppler probe on a pregnant woman to measure the heartbeat of the fetus on Dec. 17, 2021, in Jackson, Miss. (Credit: Rogelio V. Solis/AP)
Beat Migs! We go Straight to the Comments about Boomer opinions.
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Who will be the winner today? Will it be Greg or Erika?
Technology isn't optional anymore. I'll explain why embracing computer literacy matters more than ever, and how complaining only isolates you further.
At CSM 2026, Jimmy sits down with Devon Morris to discuss generational differences in physical therapy — and why clinic culture may matter more than compensation for retaining Gen Z clinicians.Key themes include:The impact of growing up in a “phone-based world”The Zoom communication shiftWhy stereotypes about “kids today” miss the pointBurnout and student debt realitiesWhy some therapists leave higher pay for better cultureHow intentional leadership improves retentionIf you're a clinic owner struggling with retention — or a PT navigating your early career — this episode delivers practical insight. 00:00 – CSM 2026 Live 02:15 – Gen Z Explained 04:20 – The Zoom Effect 06:05 – Culture Over Salary 07:30 – Retention Crisis 08:40 – Parting Shot
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Welcome to the very first OK Boomer episode of 2026!
Eppy 149: Shake Your Tail FeathersTime to start cooking—and laughing! This week's OK Boomer podcast is a sparkling, feather-fluffing Thanksgiving celebration.Jean's soaking up the Florida sun while Laura's still up north, wondering if it's "too weathery" to function. All the family is in on the holiday fun, relaxed and ready to feast.We talk birthday math (Laura's a Thanksgiving baby, and somehow that's relevant!), share air fryer pumpkin seeds and "Turkuterie" trays, and dive into Laura's Famous Classic Thanksgiving Trivia. Plus, you'll hear our best ideas for games like Roll Your Yam, Balance Your Candy Corn, and of course—Shake Your Tail Feathers!Pull up a chair, grab your pumpkin pie, and join in for the most delightful, cozy, and joy-filled start to the holiday season.Listen now wherever you get your podcasts!
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Had a weird programming issue to start the show (radio wasn't broadcasting so we had to reset the equipment), apologies. We try to cope with the loss to Oklahoma
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Eppy 147: Role ModelDear listeners, welcome back to OK Boomer! We're always thankful to share our laughter, quirks, and faith with you—and this episode quickly became one of our favorites. Our conversation just flowed, with a few surprise detours into patience, tissues, and yes...fork sizes (spoiler: Laura definitely has a favorite fork).Jean shares her doctor's chamomile tea recommendation for better sleep, but is it worth the nighttime wakeups? Maybe melatonin is the better path. We also talk about our fascination with Oura rings, keeping up with tech trends while still staying true to our Boomer selves.We even chatted about Role Model, the singer whose music has captured younger generations—a fun reminder of how culture shifts but good storytelling through song always connects.Most importantly, we reflect on the role models who shaped us and how faith continues to guide our lives. A warm, lighthearted episode sprinkled with humor, heart, and honesty.
Goodbye summer, hello September! In this episode of OK Boomer, we're packing away the ferry rides to Put-in-Bay and pulling out the fall sweaters (and reminding everyone —it's also a great time to get back to church). Laura shares the joy of a new Baby Dedication in her family, and a heartwarming picture of palm trees whose roots tangle together so they can stand strong in storms.Meanwhile, Jean wrestles with a fitted sheet (thank goodness for YouTube tutorials), and we both discover that Boomers aren't the only ones struggling—there's a hilarious new Gen Z travel hack called "Red Dogging a Flight."And yes, memory lapses are real—so pass the Prevagen and join us for laughter, stories, and a few brainy reminders that we're all in this aging thing together. Tune in, Boomers —you'll forget your worries (but don't forget your name.) And everyone else- pray for us!Follow us and join the fun! We're on Instagram, X, and Facebook: @OKBoomerPod (http://OKBoomerPod.com) Catch up on episodes and more at http://OKBoomerPod.comAnd for our fellow podcasters and authors, check out http://SpeakUpTalkRadio.com—it's our happy place for creativity!
The search is on for boomers this weekend. Not the human kind, but the Matuku or Australasian bittern - an elusive heron-like bird native to wetlands, with a distinctive booming call.
Au programme :Comme le mois dernier je vous propose un épisode hors-série "crossover" pour découvrir des épisodes de mon autre podcast: le RDV Tech.Je vous propose d'écouter l'épisode 608 où on parle des dangers d'Alexa pour la vie privée, de la dernière version de ChatGPT et de ce qu'en pensent les experts, et de l'annonce de la fin de Skype ! (sniff)Pour plus d'infos : https://frenchspin.fr/2025/03/ok-boomer-skype-out-rdv-tech/---Infos :Animé par Patrick Beja (Bluesky, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok)Produit par Patrick Beja (LinkedIn) et Fanny Cohen Moreau (LinkedIn).Musique par Daniel Beja.Le Rendez-vous Jeux épisode 410 - Spécial : Serious Gaming et personnes âgées---Liens :
Patrick explores how souls recognize each other in the afterlife, fields questions about St. Michael’s Lent, and discusses whether prayers at Mass should be spoken out loud or kept silent. Balancing heartfelt guidance for those struggling with scrupulosity and his commitment to keeping focus on Catholic faith rather than politics, Patrick brings unpredictable insights and a personal touch throughout the episode. Nancy (email) - Before our bodies are reconnected with our souls, what do our souls look like? Do they have any kind of appearance at all? (00:48) Carmen - What is the 40-day Saint Michael's Lent? Is it a requirement? (04:17) Jessica - Do you have to say prayers out loud at Mass? (05:34) John - What do you think about the Merry Beggars Saint Dominic shows and how the bishops started creating their own Churches. How could bishops get so far off from the Church? (16:09) Patrick shares a couple of emails in regard to yesterday’s show (23:56) Summer - I struggle with scrupulosity. How do I figure out if it is a venial vs mortal sin? (30:27) Jim (email) - At mass, aren't we joining our prayers with those in Heaven? Aren't those in Heaven praying and singing praise to God? (42:55) Larry (email) - OK Boomer & Meatless Fridays (46:13)
The Industry Relations Podcast is now available on your favorite podcast player! In this episode, Rob and Greg recap Inman Connect San Diego, discuss the current state of the real estate industry, and explore the hype and utility of AI in real estate. They cover industry gossip, shifting executive roles, macroeconomic forecasts, and heated disagreements on whether AI truly enhances the client experience. Key Takeaways Inman Connect Recap Greg shares his experience from Inman Connect, including a pre-party at his studio and the CEO Connect session. NAR Membership Projections Kevin Sears (NAR President) revealed current membership is ~65,000 above projections at 1.4M; however, NAR is budgeting for 1.2M members in 2026. Agent Churn Annual agent churn is approximately 20%, meaning roughly all members cycle every five years. CoStar vs. Zillow Lawsuit The buzz at CEO Connect centered around CoStar suing Zillow over image copyrights. Rob believes CoStar has a solid strategy involving strategic acquisitions to bolster legal claims. Executive Moves Chris Heller moved his team to eXp; York Baur (formerly of MoxiWorks) joined Lone Wolf—highlighting industry consolidation and competition. AI in Real Estate Greg sees promise in AI for marketing content, lead gen, and operations. Rob remains skeptical of AI's impact on client experience, arguing that service still relies on human interaction. AI Assistants and the Future The debate intensifies around whether AI chat or voice assistants can enhance service or erode trust in agent relationships. Generational Divide on Service Rob emphasizes trust and high-touch service; Greg counters that efficiency and new client expectations may shift norms. Connect with Rob and Greg Rob's Website Greg's Website Watch us on YouTube Our Sponsors: Cotality Notorious VIP The Giant Steps Job Board Production and Editing Services by Sunbound Studios
Vous aimez notre peau de caste ? Soutenez-nous ! https://www.lenouvelespritpublic.fr/abonnementUne émission de Philippe Meyer, enregistrée au studio l'Arrière-boutique le 4 juillet 2025.Avec cette semaine :Jean-Louis Bourlanges, essayiste, ancien président de la Commission des Affaires étrangères de l'Assemblée nationale.Matthias Fekl, avocat et ancien ministre de l'Intérieur.Antoine Foucher, consultant, spécialiste des questions sociales, auteur de Sortir du travail qui ne paie plus.Marc-Olivier Padis, directeur des études de la fondation Terra Nova.C'EST NICOLAS QUI PAIE » : L'AMORCE D'UN CONFLIT INTERGÉNÉRATIONNELTravail, écologie, sexualité, politique, racisme, laïcité, tant autour des questions sociales que dans le champ des valeurs, tout séparerait les jeunes de leurs aînés. Les « boomers » auraient « cramé la caisse » et la planète. Leurs successeurs seraient paresseux, instables, égoïstes, trop radicaux. L'expression « OK, boomer », apparue en 2018 et largement répandue sur les réseaux sociaux, résume à elle seule ce « clash intergénérationnel ». En cause : la montée de l'individualisme, l'accélération des changements technologiques et l'inversion opérée dans la transmission traditionnelle des savoirs. Avec le Covid, la génération Z - née entre la fin des années 1990 et le début des années 2010 – se serait sentie sacrifiée pour protéger les boomers. La crise écologique a créé des éco-anxieux qui demandent des comptes. C'est sur le front des conditions économiques que les tensions sont les plus vives : dans un État consacrant plus de budget à la retraite (379 milliards d'euros en 2023, 13,4 % du PIB, selon le rapport du Conseil d'orientation des retraites) qu'à sa jeunesse (190 milliards d'euros pour l'éducation en 2023, 6,7 % du PIB), celle-ci est contrainte de composer avec un chômage structurel, des inégalités sociales croissantes et un État de moins en moins providence et protecteur, constate Salomé Saqué, dans son livre Sois jeune et tais-toi.Alors que la CFDT comme le Medef commencent à s'inquiéter d'un risque de conflit intergénérationnel, dans son rapport d'avril, la Cour des comptes a alerté sur la nécessité de veiller à l'équité intergénérationnelle des systèmes de retraites. Compte tenu du vieillissement de la population et de la baisse de la natalité, pour éviter que les écarts ne se creusent, la Cour note l'intérêt de mieux piloter le système global avec des clauses de revoyure. Le rapport entre actifs et retraités ne cesse de se dégrader : de trois actifs pour un retraité au début des années 1980, ce ratio est passé à 2,1 actifs pour un retraité en 2000 et à 1,7 cotisant pour un retraité en 2021. Il devrait encore décliner d'ici à 2050 pour passer à 1,5 cotisant pour un retraité. Dans un tel contexte, le système de retraites par répartition apparaît de moins en moins à même de générer un niveau de pensions suffisant.Depuis quelques mois, Nicolas, trente ans, un personnage fictif devenu un mème populaire sur les réseaux sociaux incarne le « ras-le-bol fiscal » d'une partie de la jeune génération. Notamment sur X et à droite, dès qu'un article de presse relaie une information impliquant une dépense de l'État, le commentaire surgit : « C'est Nicolas qui paie. » Nicolas (prénom le plus donné aux garçons en 1995) se veut emblématique de la génération des jeunes actifs trentenaires, supposés écrasés d'impôts pour financer les croisières de « Bernard et Chantal », retraités de 70 ans, et le RSA de « Karim », jeune immigré de 25 ans, autres personnages fictifs. « Il n'y a pas de caractère inédit concernant les contestations fiscales, souligne l'économiste Erwann Tison. Ce qui est nouveau, c'est le côté générationnel ».Chaque semaine, Philippe Meyer anime une conversation d'analyse politique, argumentée et courtoise, sur des thèmes nationaux et internationaux liés à l'actualité. Pour en savoir plus : www.lenouvelespritpublic.frDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Throughout history, non-FDIC insured short-term dollar denominated debt redeemable at par on demand has been prone to runs, whether in money market funds, repos or uninsured deposits. Why would lightly regulated stablecoins be any different? View video here
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This week, we explore the tensions around aging in the workplace: from Warren Buffett finally stepping down at 94 to younger employees frustrated by older workers who can't afford retirement. When Gary fake-retires as a prank, colleagues suddenly realize he's been playing the long game. But at what point does experience turn from wisdom into a roadblock? Hosts: Matt Sunbulli https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunbulli/ https://www.firstdraft.vc Aaron Calafato Listen to Aaron's 7 Minute Stories Podcast Leah Ova Follow Leah on TikTok Editorial: Matt Sunbulli Brooks Borden Ken Wendt Aaron Calafato Senior Audio Engineer: Ken Wendt Research: Zaid Safe Matt Sunbulli Aaron Calafato