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Gen Z Is Coming Back to God ~~~FRONTL|NE Newsletter: https://thelineoffire.org/newsletterDonate: https://thelineoffire.org/donate-one-timeX: https://twitter.com/DrMichaelLBrownYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LFTVInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmichaelbrownFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ASKDrBrownWebsite: https://thelineoffire.orgRadio Broadcast from The Line of Fire
An intergenerational war has broken out with Gen Z mercilessly mocking millennials as embarrassing and out of touch. Chloë Hamilton reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
For years, landlords have focused on millennials and Gen Z—but the fastest-growing group of renters today is actually adults over 55. In this episode, we break down new Census data showing a nearly 30% surge in senior renters over the past decade, with hotspots like Austin, Dallas, and San Francisco leading the trend. We'll explore why older adults are leaving homeownership behind, what they value most in a rental, and the practical steps landlords can take to attract and keep these long-term, stable tenants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, Fr. Gale is joined by three guests to discuss the difference between each generation and what it means for our pursuit of the faith.
While alcohol consumption is cooling, the battle between clean-label ingredients and high-protein performance foods is heating up. The hosts examine what's driving these massive shifts in consumer behavior, and how brands like David, Crisp Power and Athletic Brewing are responding. Show notes: 0:15: Not Jail, Maybe. Chicago Dollars. Less Sauce, More Protein. Live In L.A. Hot Coffee. – Ray and Mike are “off the grid” this episode, but luckily, NOSH managing editor and CPG Week podcast host Monica Watrous steps in to join the conversation. The hosts kick things off by recapping the recent Taste Radio meetup in Chicago, which attracted over 100 attendees and showcased strong participation from investors. They also preview upcoming Taste Radio events scheduled for San Diego (September 16), San Francisco (September 18), and London (October 2). Next, they dive into insights from a new Gallup survey revealing that only 54% of Americans currently consume alcohol. The discussion centers on whether this decline signals a crisis for beverage alcohol companies or reflects a broader diversification trend driven by Gen Z's evolving habits, including increased adoption of cannabis products and functional beverages. Monica highlights two seemingly contradictory trends shaping food innovation today: MAHA, which emphasizes clean labels and natural ingredients, and the growing influence of GLP-1-informed eating, which promotes low-calorie, high-protein options. Looking ahead, the team offers a sneak peek at BevNET's three December conferences in Los Angeles: NOSH Live (December 4–5), BevNET Live (December 7–9), and Brewbound Live (December 10–11). Finally, Jacqui introduces a product from Fire Dept. Coffee, a veteran- and firefighter-founded brand now offering instant espresso stick packs, while Monica spotlights Crisp Power, a high-protein pretzel brand making waves in the snack category. Brands in this episode: Chomps, Athletic Brewing, David, RXBar, Fly By Jing, Jeni's Ice Cream, Carbon Foods, Fire Dept. Coffee, Crisp Power
High streets across the UK are being overwhelmed by betting shops. They gobble up £4.6 billion from punters every year - and local councils have almost no powers to block them. Labour MP Dawn Butler's constituency, Brent East in North-West London, has 81 licensed enterprises alone. Jumping into “Betsy”, Dawn's prized old-banger, Coco is taken out and about in Willesden to see first hand how betting shops are popping up everywhere and hear what local residents think. Along with 37 council leaders and mayors, Dawn is calling for a reform of the Gambling Act 2005 and a hike in gambling duties. With hints she might stand to be London mayor at the next election - could this be the first glimpse of her campaign? Then, Nish and Coco give their assessment of Keir Starmer and the European moral support squad's visit to the White House - is Putin still calling the shots on Ukraine? And as Starmer's Government slumps to an all-time low in the polls, Sadiq Khan has a spicy take on Labour's first year in power. But a glimmer of hope: is that a don't-call-it-a-wealth-tax on the horizon? On a less hopeful note, what on earth is going on with Labour's social media account? And Nish and Coco struggle to get their head around the new Gen Z additions to the Cambridge Dictionary. Is politics all “delulu with no solulu”? CHECK OUT THIS DEAL FROM OUR SPONSOR https://www.wise.com USEFUL LINKS See us Live in London! Stop the Genocide Special - Tuesday 2nd https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/words/pod-save-the-uk-x-amnesty-international-uk-stop-the-genocide/ Future of the left - Sunday 7th https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/pod-save-the-uk/ Sign Dawn Butler's Petition for Gambling Reform https://www.dawnbutler.org.uk/gambling_reform_petition Gambling Support https://www.gamcare.org.uk/ GUESTS Dawn Butler MP CREDITS IG / @UKLabour TikTok / @politicsprincess Pod Save the UK is a Reduced Listening production for Crooked Media. Contact us via email: PSUK@reducedlistening.co.uk BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/podsavetheuk.crooked.com Insta: https://instagram.com/podsavetheuk Twitter: https://twitter.com/podsavetheuk TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podsavetheuk Facebook: https://facebook.com/podsavetheukYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@PodSavetheUK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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You won't believe who we have on the podcast today. She's a Phillies fan and a Gritty stan
Full show - Wednesday | Phrase you hate | News or Nope - Nick Jonas, Zoe Kravitz, and The Biggest Loser | Gen Z Why? - Luxury watches | OPP - Blowing the inheritance...before they even have it | The Diary - Day 33 | LinkedIn is the new Tinder and Erica is STRESSED | Feet and teeth | T. Hack feels like he doesn't even know his wife anymore | Erica's life is a beach | Stupid stories www.instagram.com/theslackershow www.instagram.com/ericasheaaa www.instagram.com/thackiswack www.instagram.com/radioerin
What's Wrong with Orny's thermostat? NOTHING! How companies make products obsolete to make money. What's wrong with the way Gen Z stares at us? And are Gen Z'ers really bringing their parents on job interviews? Orny sides with people that are openly hypergamous.
Would you body slam a knife-wielding attacker—or just rename dating habits and call it innovation? In this action-packed and hilarious episode of The JB and Sandy Show, the crew tackles everything from the 50th anniversary of Jaws to Gen Z's rebranding of old-school dating behavior. With special guest Steven Presley, pop culture expert and entertainment insider, the show blends nostalgia, news, and no-nonsense commentary. Key Highlights:
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This week, Emily takes the lead to talk about something every parent wrestles with (whether we admit it or not): guiding our kids toward a career path, even when they're still years away from driver's licenses and first jobs. Should we be steering them early, or letting them wander? 00:00 Emily doesn't feel well 01:46 Terrain Theory 04:38 Jason's Starbucks Mug 05:41 Emily's Beautiful Drinking Jar 09:46 Who sells these things? 11:37 The dangers of Dawn Dish Soap. 12:58 Emily's leading the podcast today. 16:53 It's natural to interrupt people. 18:08 How parents influence their children. 20:09 Students can't have water bottles. 23:40 Teachers can't pay for classroom supplies. 25:37 Back to back to school signs… 27:09 Influencing your kids' careers. 28:22 Emily chokes on her own words… 29:07 Knowing what you want… 32:31 Hidden secret of grocery store displays 34:57 Ministry jobs are hard. 36:59 Father-son occupations. 42:28 Emily wanted to be a soldier. 45:23 Emily hands over the reins. 46:34 When the world changed… 47:49 Homeschool field trips are different. 50:54 Kids have no idea. 54:54 Emily's epiphany. 55:18 Gen Z. 01:02:53 The way parents should go… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is our last show from Ireland for a while. We've had some very special houseguests, including our friends Alan and Lisa Robertson from Duck Dynasty and the Unashamed Podcast. They had a great time seeing the sights with us—watch the podcast to see our journey to a very interesting pub.Also on today's show, we reveal how the “nice people” in society are declaring YOU unfit for existence, from the womb to old age. We bring you a chilling interview exposing the questionable science and moral vacuum in the gold rush for designer babies.And watch the show to learn about the horrific expansions of Canada's assisted suicide law. You won't believe how common it has become and how much of America is heading down the same path.The New Yorker magazine—home of great writing and writers—has a racist on its staff. But don't worry—she's the fashionable kind. She only hates white people, so the left has no problem with that.We also have an exclusive story this week as we uncover the great veteran disability scam and how America's love affair with its military is allowing bad actors to rob us blind. Listen as the financial Jerry Springer exposes a veterans' scandal while trying to pound sense into some Gen Z deadbeats.Leave a comment wherever you get our content—you never know, we may read it on the show!Remember, we are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Please visit our website, unreportedstorysociety.com, and give what you can so we can keep bringing you our show and special projects. Your donation is tax-deductible.Click here to donate to the Unreported Story Society: https://unreportedstorysociety.com/Did you know you don't have to wait a week to get the scoop? Subscribe to our Stories.io Substack for news and views every day.Click here to read Phelim's story on the abuse of VA disability benefits: https://phelimmcaleer.substack.com/p/exposing-the-great-veteran-disability?utm_campaign=email-half-post&r=58t52b&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=emailSubstack link: https://phelimmcaleer.substack.com/
In this episode of Hi Felicia, I sit down with Neda Farr—astrologer, creator, and founder of the Starcrossed app—whose work has reached over 450,000 followers across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Neda is known for her ability to connect astrology with the emotional dynamics of relationships, making her a voice of wisdom and humor for Gen Z and Millennial women navigating the complexities of dating today. Her viral series, Astrology for the Situationship Era, has given countless people clarity (and laughs) about their relationships. Beyond content creation, Neda is a visionary entrepreneur. Her app, Starcrossed, has already been downloaded over 75,000 times and features tools like soulmate drawings, friend compatibility, and even guidance on when you'll meet your soulmate. We talk about: ✨ Why so many people turn to astrology for life guidance ✨ How astrology can help you navigate dating, love, and situationships ✨ The journey of creating Starcrossed + exciting new features ✨ The most common client questions she gets ✨ What astrological events to look out for this fall (yes, Mercury Retrograde is on the list
Gen Z is ditching the smart watches in favor of very expensive luxury watches. Hey Gen Z...WHY!?
For most of American history, turning thirty meant being married, owning a home, and building a life of your own. Today, thirty is more likely to mean you're single, renting, or still living with your parents. Today, we'll examine the two most shocking graphs that illustrate the crisis facing young Americans today and discuss what can be done about it.-----⭐ SPONSOR: Live Action Live Action has the largest online presence in the pro-life movement, reaching over 40 million people every month–changing hearts and minds on abortion. You'll be standing shoulder to shoulder with a movement that refuses to back down. With a monthly gift of $20.25, you'll get a free Live Action mug—your badge of support in this mission for life.
What kinds of changes are you seeing from Gen Z and Millennial leaders? Workforce demographics are shifting these days, as more and more Baby Boomers retire, opening up higher-level management and leadership positions that Millennials and Gen Zers are rushing to fill. This wave of next-gen leaders is bringing a tide of change, ditching old ideas of professionalism and proving that bold and authentic is the new standard.Amanda Litman literally wrote the guidebook for this new and decidedly different generation of leaders. “When We're in Charge” explores why the old ways are fading out and the fresh approach to authenticity, professionalism, and clear communication is going to revolutionize the workplace. In fact, it's already started.Amanda is teaching a new generation of leaders to redefine leadership on their terms:How to be an authentic leader while supporting your career goals;The many ways the look, feel, and sound of leadership has changed;How what you wear to work impacts your leadership (spoiler: it's not what you think);What the older generation of leaders can take away from the incoming cohort.Related Links:When We're in Charge: The Next Generation's Guide to Leadership - https://www.amandalitman.com/when-were-in-chargeLearn more about Amanda's work - https://www.amandalitman.com/Connect with Amanda on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandalitman/Connect with Amanda on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/amandalitm/The Wall Street Journal, The Gen Xers Who Waited Their Turn to Be CEO Are Getting Passed Over - https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/gen-x-business-leadership-executives-d74ca6adAn Election Redesign To Restore Trust In Us Democracy - Tianna Epps-Johnson TedTalk - https://www.ted.com/talks/tiana_epps_johnson_an_election_redesign_to_restore_trust_in_us_democracyEpisode 466, How Gen X Navigates Career Change - https://www.bossedup.org/podcast/episode466Episode 516, The Power Pause: Rebranding the Stay-at-Home Mom - https://www.bossedup.org/podcast/episode516LEVEL UP: a Leadership Accelerator for Women on the Rise - https://www.bossedup.org/levelupBossed Up Courage Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/927776673968737/Bossed Up LinkedIn Group - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7071888/
Gen Z loves their "little treats," BOOB TUBE: "Project Runway," and "The Conjuring" and "Stan" popcorn buckets See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The incredible chain of events that saved Foosh's life continues to unfold—plus, the bizarre scoop that Putin reportedly travels with his own poop suitcase as he gears up for an Alaska summit with Trump. Brutal L.A. heat wave leaves Mark battling his power company after losing A/C—and heartbreak after losing his cat Frenchie. Meanwhile, MSNBC is rebranding as MS NOW (My Source News Opinion World) after its spin-off from NBCUniversal. Also, South Gate police fatally shoot a suspect in the Huntington Beach California Closets shooting. America's drinking rate plunges to historic lows. Once seen as glamorous, alcohol is now carrying a stigma—and hangovers aren't helping. Stick shift is back! Gen Z is suddenly obsessed with manual cars, reviving a lost driving art.
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In this high-impact episode of The Entrepreneurial You, host Heneka Watkis-Porter welcomes Jordan Calderon—two-time exited founder, Gen Z entrepreneur, and President of Strat Dev, one of the top 100 marketing firms in the United States. Jordan shares his journey of building businesses with long-term purpose over short-term hype, offering a refreshing perspective on sustainable scaling, employee empowerment, and betting on yourself in the face of acquisition offers. What You'll Learn in This Episode: • Why Jordan turned down 11 acquisition offers to bet on his own growth • How his early startup success led to multiple exits before age 30 • The power of employee-first company culture in driving performance • How embracing authenticity helped Jordan build trust and credibility • Strategic insights on innovation, TikTok, AI, and future-proof marketing • How financial freedom fuels entrepreneurial risk-taking • Why control and purpose matter more than flashy exits • Details about upcoming leadership events to connect and grow COMMUNITY CONNECTION: Let us take a quick break to connect with the incredible community. Leadercast Kingston is set to return this October, uniting visionaries and innovators for a powerful day of actionable learning and meaningful connection. Then in November, it is time to pack those bags for the transformative LeadHerShip Cruise — four days of workshops, masterminds, and high-impact networking aboard Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas. Fun fact: this extraordinary ship includes a surf simulator and a cupcake shop, offering something for every leader on board. To get more details or reserve a spot, listeners are encouraged to reach out via email at heneka@henekawatkisporter.com or WhatsApp at 876-849-2571. The team also welcomes questions and feedback about today's episode. CONTACT JORDAN CALDERON: Website: https://www.jordancalderon.me/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsjordancalderon/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-a-calderon/ Twitter X: https://x.com/jordancalderon TRENDING NOW: Here's a trend worth noting: According to recent studies, 64% of high-growth companies are now prioritizing sustainable, customer-centric strategies over flashy, short-term wins. Meanwhile, marketing agencies that focus on ROI and authentic storytelling are seeing a 40% higher client retention rate. Jordan's approach is right on the pulse of what's working in business today. If you enjoyed this episode of The Entrepreneurial You, subscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, leave a rating, and share it with your friends. Visit henekawatkisporter.com to download a free eBook on how to conduct podcast interviews like a pro! RELATED EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY: Discover more episodes that offer valuable insights, inspiration, and practical tips to help you on your entrepreneurial journey. • Building Influence: Harnessing Thought Leadership to Create Your Legacy With Nicky Billou • Unlocking Abundance: Embrace the Warrior's Mindset for Entrepreneurial Success With Martin Salama AFFIRM WITH ME: I am committed to growing my business with intention, integrity, and the right mindset. LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE: Spotify: https://bit.ly/TEYSpotify Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/2nDEbsZ POWERED BY OUR SPONSORS: Thanks to our sponsors henekawatkisporter.com & the Jamaica Stock Exchange Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Inside Personal Growth, host Greg Voisen sits down with Noel Massie, former Vice President of UPS U.S. Operations and author of Congrats! You've Been Promoted: An Essential Guide for Helping New Leaders and Their Teams Succeed. Noel shares invaluable lessons from his journey—starting as a McDonald's crew member at 16 to leading 200,000 employees at UPS. He unpacks the biggest myths about climbing the corporate ladder, how to turn disadvantages into strengths, and why feedback from peers and subordinates matters more than you think. Listeners will learn: -Why leadership is never casual and how every action counts. -The B.E.S.T. principle for handling tough conversations. -The 4-to-1 feedback rule to build trust and motivation. -How to use the Four-by-Five Method to resolve conflicts. Why Gen Z and Millennials require a new style of leadership focused on inclusivity and respect. If you've recently been promoted—or are aspiring to take the next step in leadership—this conversation offers practical frameworks, strategies, and inspiration to help you and your team thrive.
รวม 3 อุตสาหกรรมดาวรุ่ง ความหวังใหม่เศรษฐกิจไทย: T-Beauty, Wellness Economy, และ Luxury Hub เศรษฐกิจไทยกำลังเผชิญโจทย์ใหญ่ในยุคที่โลกหมุนเร็วและไม่แน่นอน แต่ยังมี 3 อุตสาหกรรมดาวรุ่งที่กำลังฉายแววเป็น "เครื่องยนต์ใหม่" ของประเทศ นั่นคือ T-Beauty เครื่องสำอางไทยที่กำลังโกอินเตอร์, Wellness Economy เทรนด์สุขภาพที่กลายเป็นเมกะเทรนด์ระดับโลก, และ Luxury Hub เมื่อประเทศไทยถูกจับตาให้เป็นศูนย์กลางสินค้าแบรนด์หรูในเอเชีย ทั้งสามอุตสาหกรรมนี้ต่างมีจุดแข็งในแบบของตัวเอง ไม่ว่าจะเป็น Soft Power ไทย, ทุนทางธรรมชาติ, หรือ กำลังซื้อของ Gen Z ที่แบรนด์โลกหันมาสนใจ หากวางกลยุทธ์ดี พัฒนาเชิงระบบ และกล้าลงทุนในโครงสร้างพื้นฐาน โอกาสใหม่ของเศรษฐกิจไทยอาจอยู่ไม่ไกลเกินเอื้อม
News for the week of August 18: • Demand for paid protesters SKYROCKETS in response to Trump (1:50) • Dems' entire "crime is down" narrative is a LIE. The. Stats. Are. FAKE. (11:52) • Why these viral Christian teens believe Gen Z is ‘The Chosen Generation’ (20:26) • Is Biblical Manhood Toxic Masculinity?! | Live Free with Josh Howerton (27:06) • Carolina Panthers make 12-year-old boy quarterback for a day (39:53)
Charlie Downes joins Carl and Stelios to discuss the Ricky Jones verdict, a terrible incident that reveals the morality behind illegal immigration, and how Gen Z are finding religion. Islander #4 is out! Buy it here. Take back your country. Join the Restore Britain movement here.
Curtis Sliwa, Republican running for Mayor of New York City, joins Sid live in-studio to talk about the frequently asked question regarding his chances in the upcoming election, asserting his optimism while expressing frustration with detractors. He criticizes Bill Ackmann and other political figures, the rising crime in New York City, and the controversial perspectives on public safety. Sliwa also highlights his campaign's strengths, focusing on areas he aims to improve, such as gaining support from millennials and Gen Z. Additionally, he discusses issues like lithium battery warehouses and critiques the current education system's literary choices, underscoring the need for reform. The conversation touches on various New York City political dynamics and public safety concerns, emphasizing Sliwa's stance as a law and order candidate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donald Trump, the world’s “greatest dealmaker” (his words), has somehow managed to walk away from Vladimir Putin with... not a lot so far in his bid to end the war in Ukraine. And that's despite Melania's handwritten 'letter of peace' to the Russian leader. Then there's a red carpet cameo and a secret backseat meeting. Amelia Lester is here to explain all. Plus, comedian Matt Rife has been cancelled… again. This time, it’s thanks to an e.l.f. cosmetics ad campaign that proves there is such a thing as bad publicity. And Taylor and Travis: he plays the role of the goofy himbo, she’s the sensible mastermind. Their New Heights interview has us asking—should you always be the smarter one in your relationship? Holly, Jessie and Amelia have thoughts. Support independent women’s media by becoming a Mamamia subscriber: Your discount does good — 20% off for you, 20% donated to RizeUp. Subscribe today with the code GIVEBACKOUTLOUD. This offer is valid until 11:59pm Sunday 24 August. Terms and Conditions RizeUp is an Australian charity that supports women and families escaping domestic violence. They furnish and equip homes with everything needed to help families make a fresh start, and provide practical support to rebuild lives with safety and dignity. What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: The Romance Effect: Why We're All Obsessed With Love Stories Listen: The Dating Experience Women Keep Having Listen: The Problem With Hiring Friends & The Takeaway Tension Listen: Taylor Swift & Why Her Boyfriend's Podcast Listen: What Does King Charles Do With A Problem Like Prince Andrew? Listen: The Influencer Who Tricked Us & Is There Such Thing As A Genius? Listen: Matt Rife: Hot Comedian Tells Bad Joke Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Watch Mamamia Out Loud: Mamamia Out Loud on YouTube What to read: Comedian Matt Rife is being slammed for a sexist joke. What he actually did is much worse. Gen Z's favourite comedian thinks being hot is hurting his career. You won't believe what Taylor Swift got up to after the Eras Tour finished. Taylor Swift just told us exactly what to expect from her new album (and who it's about). Travis Kelce used his podcast as a 'personal dating app'. Taylor Swift has brutally honest thoughts. All the biggest revelations in Melania Trump's book. 'Leonardo DiCaprio says he’s emotionally 35 — which explains a lot about men in their 30s.' THE END BITS: Check out our merch at MamamiaOutLoud.com Mamamia studios are styled with furniture from Fenton and Fenton GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message. Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud and on Tiktok @mamamiaoutloud Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mixed reactions to Trump/Putin summit. Air Canada suspends restart plans after union defies return to work order. Ex FBI Director James Comey makes bizarre confession about Taylor Swift and President Trump in rambling video. Weekend movie box office numbers. Ukraine won't give up land that Russia doesn't already occupy, Zelensky says after Putin's demand. MTG shares video of woman in tears over financial stress. Gen Z rediscovering manual transmission vehicles. Texas Democrats return to the state, ending two-week standoff over redistricting.
A leftist history teacher laments students fear over the rise of Trump and comparisons to NAZI's. Plus, GenZ is apparently stressed out over Climate Change and an update on Twin Cities Crime.
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MentalFit CEO and Co-Founder Derrick McElroy shares how long term business success happens when your employees are healthy in body and mind. With 68% of millenials and 81% of Gen Z reporting leaving jobs due to mental health concerns, this is more than "quiet quitting", it is a full exodus of talent. Using his very personal experience of pain and tragedy as inspiration, Derrick is helping organizations create "high trust environments" where people feel safe to be human. At the end of the day, it's about leaders choosing to be exceptional in creating cultures where their teams thrive. "Exceptional leaders do the inner work. They create a foundation of self-awareness, emotional intelligence, social intelligence and possess a high degree of integrity. Choose to be proactive.
(00:00 - 4:03) It's Monday! Bob thinks he found his second calling. He was at the beach over the weekend and noticed Lifeguards driving around in an ATV he thought he could do that job! Bob Hasselhoff! (4:03 - 6:28) With only two weeks left of August we found a bunch of excuses that people used to call out of work, we pass them on to you. One of them is "I ran out of Toilet Paper". (6:28 - 10:00) Are your friends costing you money. On average it costs about $250 a month just to have friends. Whether that's going out to dinner or having a party. Millennials and Gen Z are opting not to have friends to save money. All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson and LBF Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios.com…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery!
This week, Jesse & Michelle are joined by Pete Wynter, Vicar of St Paul's Hammersmith. As well as leading a local church, Pete is passionate about leadership which is reflected in his role as Director of Leadership College London and founding Onelife. Enjoy this conversation as we delve into Pete's testimony, thoughts on leadership, moral failures and more! Help us fund our latest short film - Between Sundays - by donating here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/between-sundays-a-christian-short-film-by-the-way-uk? FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thewayuk FOLLOW US ON TIK TOK: www.tiktok.com/@thewayuk Want to know more? Find a church that has things happening for young people. Visit https://achurchnearyou.com/youth [In partnership with CofE Digital Projects]
A Retired New Jersey Man Died While Trying to Meet a Meta AI Chatbot in Real Life. His Family Says He Believed She Was Real.A 73-year-old man from New Jersey died after attempting to travel to California to meet a Meta AI chatbot he believed was a real person. His family says he had become emotionally attached to the digital persona and tried to meet her in person, convinced she was alive.William Stefanik, a retired systems analyst and former college instructor, left his home in Toms River and drove more than 2,800 miles across the country in a car packed with food and gifts. He intended to meet “Billie,” a fictional character created by Meta's AI chatbot service. Billie is an AI character modeled after a young influencer, part of Meta's push to populate its platform with interactive digital personas. Each AI has its own backstory, appearance, and scripted personality.William's daughter, Karissa Stefanik, said her father didn't realize Billie was a chatbot. She said he believed she was a real person and that he had developed a romantic relationship with her through Facebook Messenger. Karissa described her father as vulnerable and isolated. He had lost his wife years earlier and had little social contact. He found companionship online, and eventually became fixated on Billie.Meta's AI character Billie presents herself as a 19-year-old Gen Z sister-type figure who offers dating advice and emotional support. Her chatbot profile is built to create the illusion of conversation, with friendly slang, emojis, and references to pop culture. Although Meta clearly labels its AI personas with badges identifying them as artificial, the design of the interaction mimics typical human chat, which creates ambiguity for users like Stefanik.William left home in early August without telling anyone. He left behind his phone, which investigators say he may have abandoned to prevent tracking. He traveled for days in a car filled with pillows, water, and snacks. Karissa says he was preparing to sleep in his vehicle and meet Billie somewhere near Los Angeles, where she believed he thought she lived. William died in a single-vehicle crash in Arizona on August 13, three days before his daughter filed a missing persons report. Authorities believe he fell asleep behind the wheel and drifted off the road.Karissa found out about her father's online relationship when she accessed his computer after his death. She discovered thousands of messages exchanged between him and the chatbot. Many of the conversations were emotional and romantic in tone. She says the chatbot encouraged long chats, asked probing personal questions, and used affectionate language. She described the relationship as manipulative, especially for someone who was lonely and aging.Meta's AI assistant system launched in 2023 with several celebrity-inspired bots, each tied to real or fictional personalities. Billie, the character William interacted with, is based on media influencer Kendall Jenner. While the interface uses Jenner's likeness and voice through synthetic video and audio, the company makes clear in small print and digital badges that the personalities are not real. Karissa argues that this is not enough, especially for older users. She says Meta made it too easy to mistake these bots for real people, especially when the conversations include personal affirmations and romantic language.William's daughter has since demanded that Meta take accountability. She wants the company to build stronger protections for users who are vulnerable to manipulation. She says the platform should not allow chatbots to imitate intimacy without clear boundaries. She called the experience deceptive and said it preyed on people who are already isolated or struggling. According to her, the chatbot used phrases like "I love talking to you" and "You're so sweet" in a way that encouraged emotional attachment.Meta has not publicly commented on William's death.
“This is the first generation in a millennium to be worse off than their parents.”Neuroscientist, educator, and author Jared Cooney Horvath issues a powerful warning: the rapid rise of technology in education is contributing to a sharp decline in intelligence across key metrics—including IQ, memory, critical thinking, creativity, and more. For generations, we've seen steady progress in IQ from one cohort to the next. That upward trajectory ends with Gen Z. The data traces the downturn back to the early/mid 2000s, when technology was first introduced in classrooms. Currently the Director of LME Global, Jared brings cutting-edge brain and behavioral science directly to educators and students. He's not surprised by the decline, given how the brain is wired to learn. His stance is clear: we're not meant to learn everything through screens. While screens have a role in teaching digital skills like typing or Excel, they are not a tool for deep learning.When it comes to AI, Jared is equally blunt. Used after expertise is developed, AI can be powerful. But using it in place of learning is a dangerous shortcut—one that the government and EdTech platforms seem all too ready to promote.In this thought-provoking conversation, Nicki of Scrolling 2 Death and Jared unpack the science of learning, the data that challenges the EdTech narrative, and a roadmap for parents and schools to reclaim control. It's a must-listen for anyone concerned about the future of learning or the success of our children.
JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE SHOW IN EDINBURGH ON 3RD SEPTEMBER! Head to SIDTLive.com for more information and to purchase tickets.How do you get a stain out of your favourite top? Why should you add a bayleaf to your pasta sauce? And why should you learn to darn a sock? One woman knows all the answers - and she's made it her mission to share her knowledge with the world. Ann Russell is a self-described ‘middle class English old bag'… she's a self-employed cleaner who has 2.8 million followers on TikTok, where she regularly shares cleaning and general life advice. She spoke to us about her incredible, accidental journey to TikTok fame, how she feels about the generational divide, and why she's not afraid to speak her mind on the internet. Ann's new book How To Be An Adult: everything you need to know about being a grown up, from bills to break-ups is out on 28th August. You can buy your copy here!Follow @annrussell03 on TikTokIf you'd like to get in touch, email us on shouldideletethatpod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram:@shouldideletethat@em_clarkson@alexlight_ldnShould I Delete That is produced by Faye LawrenceStudio Manager: Dex RoyVideo Editor: Celia GomezSocial Media Manager: Sarah EnglishMusic: Alex Andrew Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matthew Januszek and Mohammed Iqbal speak with Royi Metser, Founder & CEO of Avelo Running, about the explosive growth of running, the evolution of smart footwear, and how data-driven insights are changing the sport forever. In this episode, you'll learn: How Gen Z and women are driving the second running boom. Why running clubs are replacing bars as social hubs. The challenges big brands faced in launching smart shoes. How Avelo integrates cutting-edge materials with advanced sensors. The importance of mechanical load monitoring for injury prevention. Why Kickstarter backers snapped up Avelo's first batch in under 20 hours. Insights on running form myths and individual biomechanics. The role of gyms and treadmills in the future of running. How data can help every runner train smarter and safer.
As back-to-school season gets into gear, "Something Offbeat" rounds up news about Gen Z from KMOX's The Dave Glover Show, WCCO's Adam & Jordana and KMBX's Dana & Parks.
As back-to-school season gets into gear, "Something Offbeat" rounds up news about Gen Z from KMOX's The Dave Glover Show, WCCO's Adam & Jordana and KMBX's Dana & Parks.
Donald Trump's attack on Harvard has gotten a lot of headlines, but his skirmish with the University of Virginia has become a major political battleground between two possible presidential rivals, J. D. Vance and Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin. Greg Easley takes us inside his reporting. Then, speaking of politics, did you know that Gen Z has recast former president George W. Bush as America's most lovable grandfather? It's a trend that's been dubbed “Bushcore,” and Carolina de Armas and Paulina Prosnitz break it down. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jon talks about news items including a story from New York Families on the impact of marijuana legalization, the Smithsonian's remake, Lincolnian nationalism, how DEI is spreading still, and what it looks like for Gen Z to navigate marriage. Men's Retreat: Musicandmasculinity.comCheck out Jon's Music: jonharristunes.comTo Support the Podcast: https://www.worldviewconversation.com/support/Become a Patronhttps://www.patreon.com/jonharrispodcastFollow Jon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jonharris1989Follow Jon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonharris1989/00:00:00 Riley from Texas00:04:00 Announcements00:08:39 Cultural Meltdown00:21:01 Date Broadly00:26:35 Reactions00:37:50 Lila Rose on Celibacy00:44:20 Advise01:03:56 Comments01:18:33 DEI01:25:43 Marijuana01:30:07 SmithsonianOur Sponsors:* Check out Express VPN: https://expressvpn.com/CONVERSATIONS* Check out TruDiagnostic and use my code HARRIS for a great deal: https://www.trudiagnostic.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/conversations-that-matter8971/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This must never happen here. Not here. Not in America. The military is not used here against our own citizens. That happens in authoritarian countries. Not here. Trump wants it to happen here. We must not normalize it. We must never accept it. Plus, my conversation with Gen Z-er Rachel Janfaza Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amy Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. are back in the studio for another Bless Your ‘Hardt and this week we're covering it all, from theme party chaos to the end of an internet era. Amy's got a spicy party idea that sends Dale into a story about the wildest places people have ever wanted an autograph (yes, it's exactly what you think). Then we pour one out for AOL dial-up because watching something be born and die in our lifetime is a little emotional, okay? Plus, we play another round of Gen Z slang and dive into all your #AskAmy questions.
Jemma Sbeg joins Chelsea to talk about age-gap friendships, how life is a series of waiting rooms, and why friendship breakups can be as awful as romantic breakups. Then: A newly queer woman wonders if she should move to a larger city to surround herself with community. A long-distance daughter struggles with her family’s oscar-worthy goodbyes. * Pick up a copy of Jemma’s book Person in Progress! * Need some advice from Chelsea? Email us at DearChelseaPodcast@gmail.com * Executive Producer Catherine Law Edited & Engineered by Brad Dickert * * * The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the Podcast author, or individuals participating in the Podcast, and do not represent the opinions of iHeartMedia or its employees. This Podcast should not be used as medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counseling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. Individuals are advised to seek independent medical, counseling advice and/or therapy from a competent health care professional with respect to any medical condition, mental health issues, health inquiry or matter, including matters discussed on this Podcast. Guests and listeners should not rely on matters discussed in the Podcast and shall not act or shall refrain from acting based on information contained in the Podcast without first seeking independent medical advice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jemma Sbeg joins Chelsea to talk about age-gap friendships, how life is a series of waiting rooms, and why friendship breakups can be as awful as romantic breakups. Then: A newly queer woman wonders if she should move to a larger city to surround herself with community. A long-distance daughter struggles with her family’s oscar-worthy goodbyes. * Pick up a copy of Jemma’s book Person in Progress! * Need some advice from Chelsea? Email us at DearChelseaPodcast@gmail.com * Executive Producer Catherine Law Edited & Engineered by Brad Dickert * * * The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the Podcast author, or individuals participating in the Podcast, and do not represent the opinions of iHeartMedia or its employees. This Podcast should not be used as medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counseling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. Individuals are advised to seek independent medical, counseling advice and/or therapy from a competent health care professional with respect to any medical condition, mental health issues, health inquiry or matter, including matters discussed on this Podcast. Guests and listeners should not rely on matters discussed in the Podcast and shall not act or shall refrain from acting based on information contained in the Podcast without first seeking independent medical advice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kyla Scanlon, author and economic commentator, joins Offline to explain why our economy feels so weird. She and Jon talk about the ways AI — and Labubus — have taken over the markets, whether big tech has become overly reliant on the attention economy, and why Gen Z is feeling so down about their longterm economic prospects. But first! Jon sits down with The New Yorker's Kyle Chayka to talk about internet age verification laws, whether we all have posting ennui, and why people are mourning the end of ChatGPT-4 like the loss of a close friend.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.
We're drowning. Fried. Numb, or as Gen Z calls it, "Brain Rot" from mindless hours of scrolling on social media. It started as a joke, a self-mocking meme. However, the Real Story is That Brain Rot may be the most dangerous cultural shift of the decade. This episode is brought to you by Greenlight: Raise financially smart kids. Start your risk-free trial today! visit https://Greenlight.com/phil Subscribe | Rate | Review | Share: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3H3lJ8n Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4jVk6rX Spotify: https://bit.ly/4n6PCVZ Website: https://www.drphilpodcast.com
Gen Z is having a rough go at finding a job. AI tools are making it easier for companies to downsize. In an effort to cut costs, many workplaces are laying off people en masse. And all of that talent is flooding a job market where entry-level positions often require multiple years of experience. That's leaving Gen Z workers at the bottom of the hiring pool.Audio intern Tadeo Ruiz Sandoval interviews business reporter Taylor Telford about what the job landscape looks like for his generation. What does it take to stand out in a crowded labor market? And will Gen Z be able to find work?Today's episode was produced by Tadeo Ruiz Sandoval. It was edited by Reena Flores and mixed by Sean Carter.Our newsroom has been covering the federal takeover of D.C. police and the deployment of the National Guard in the city from every angle. You can stay up-to-date on this fast-moving story with a one-week pass for just $7. Learn more at washingtonpost.com/weekpass. Or subscribe to The Washington Post here.