The generational gap can often cause misunderstanding and disconnect. This is particularly true when it comes to Baby Boomers trying to understand their children, the Echo Boomers.
Echo Boomers are the children of the post World War Two Baby Boomer Generation, born roughly between 1981 and 1996, and is characterized by its significant size, similar to that of the Baby boomers, from whom they get the “echo” in their name. In this area of the site, our Experts help Baby Boomers understand the Lifestyle, trends, values, and mindset of their Echo Boomer offspring.
In this age of rapid technological transformation, Echo Boomers are known for their tech-savvy nature, their tendency to challenge traditional norms, and their emphasis on work-life balance. By gaining an understanding of the Echo Boomers, Baby Boomers can bridge the gap, enhancing communication and connection with their echo boomer kids.
This week on The Conscious Consultant Hour, Sam welcomes Rev. Lisa Barnett, visionary founder of the Akashic Knowing School of Wisdom and custodian of the 8 Galactic Lineage Akashic Access Keys.For more than three decades, Lisa has dedicated her life to guiding individuals through deep spiritual tra…
This week on The Conscious Consultant Hour, Sam welcomes Rev. Lisa Barnett, visionary founder of the Akashic Knowing School of Wisdom and custodian of the 8 Galactic Lineage Akashic Access Keys.For mo…
This week on The Conscious Consultant Hour, Sam welcomes Rev. Lisa Barnett, visionary founder of the Akashic Knowing School of Wisdom and custodian of the 8 Galactic Lineage Akashic Access Keys.For more than three decades, Lisa has dedicated her life to guiding individuals through deep spiritual transformation using the wisdom of the Akasa, the great library that holds every soul's history, agreements, and plan. As the acclaimed author of four bestselling books, she has helped students and clients around the world tap into a source of guidance that has been available to humanity across culture…
Send us Fan MailWhy do generations often clash at work—and what can leaders do to bridge the divide? In this insightful first installment, Chris Comeaux sits down with nationally recognized generational expert Karen McCullough to explore the perspectives, experiences, and workplace expectations t…
Send us Fan MailWhy do generations often clash at work—and what can leaders do to bridge the divide? In this insightful first installment, Chris Comeaux sits down with nationally recognized generat…
Send us Fan MailWhy do generations often clash at work—and what can leaders do to bridge the divide? In this insightful first installment, Chris Comeaux sits down with nationally recognized generational expert Karen McCullough to explore the perspectives, experiences, and workplace expectations that shape Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. Drawing from more than two decades of research and real-world consulting, Karen unpacks why many workplace conflicts are not personal attacks, but differences in generational perspective.Together, they examine how communication st…
Send me a messageBuy Me a Coffee and Help Keep the Podcast GoingAre Baby Boomers really trying to make Millennials feel bad about themselves? Some Millenial TikTok'rs, bloggers and YouTubers say YES! Boomers have no empathy towards us. "They don't understand what we're going through."…
Send me a messageBuy Me a Coffee and Help Keep the Podcast GoingAre Baby Boomers really trying to make Millennials feel bad about themselves? Some Millenial TikTok'rs, bloggers and YouTubers say …
Send me a messageBuy Me a Coffee and Help Keep the Podcast GoingAre Baby Boomers really trying to make Millennials feel bad about themselves? Some Millenial TikTok'rs, bloggers and YouTubers say YES! Boomers have no empathy towards us. "They don't understand what we're going through."I have some thoughts on this. Hit PLAY and we'll talk.Heard in This Episode:Canadian KindnessEmpathy and IsolationSupport the showRemember to LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE/RATE. 😘Have a question or comment? Leave a Message:https://www.speakpipe.com/GuideforGettingOlderYou or your idea migh…
As America’s aging population grows, so does a quieter epidemic: loneliness. While medications are often the first response to depression and anxiety in older adults, many experts are asking whether the deeper issue is not simply chemistry — but disconnection.In this episode of The Aging Well Po…
As America’s aging population grows, so does a quieter epidemic: loneliness. While medications are often the first response to depression and anxiety in older adults, many experts are asking whether…
As America’s aging population grows, so does a quieter epidemic: loneliness. While medications are often the first response to depression and anxiety in older adults, many experts are asking whether the deeper issue is not simply chemistry — but disconnection.In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong and Corbin Bruton sit down with Dr. Elisa Gil-Pires, Medical Director at Charles E. Smith Life Communities, to explore the relationship between social connection, mental health, and aging well. Drawing from her experience caring for more than 1,100 older adults, Dr. Gil-Pir…
Every once in a while a hidden gem stops you in your tracks. Maxtyper (OJONG Loic) is a 19-year-old singer-songwriter from Cameroon making pop music in a country where everyone told him only Afrobeats matters — and he's doing it with nothing but a smartphone, BandLab, SoundCloud, and TikTok.In thi…
Every once in a while a hidden gem stops you in your tracks. Maxtyper (OJONG Loic) is a 19-year-old singer-songwriter from Cameroon making pop music in a country where everyone told him only Afrobeats…
Every once in a while a hidden gem stops you in your tracks. Maxtyper (OJONG Loic) is a 19-year-old singer-songwriter from Cameroon making pop music in a country where everyone told him only Afrobeats matters — and he's doing it with nothing but a smartphone, BandLab, SoundCloud, and TikTok.In this episode, Joshua T. Berglan broadcasts live from Limbe, Cameroon and sits down with one of the most undeniable young voices on the continent. They talk about the song "Save Me" (written in one sitting after a breakup), what it costs to create art nobody around you understands, and why building your…
Every once in a while a hidden gem stops you in your tracks. Maxtyper (OJONG Loic) is a 19-year-old singer-songwriter from Cameroon making pop music in a country where everyone told him only Afrobeats matters — and he's doing it with nothing but a smartphone, BandLab, SoundCloud, and TikTok.In thi…
Every once in a while a hidden gem stops you in your tracks. Maxtyper (OJONG Loic) is a 19-year-old singer-songwriter from Cameroon making pop music in a country where everyone told him only Afrobeats…
Every once in a while a hidden gem stops you in your tracks. Maxtyper (OJONG Loic) is a 19-year-old singer-songwriter from Cameroon making pop music in a country where everyone told him only Afrobeats matters — and he's doing it with nothing but a smartphone, BandLab, SoundCloud, and TikTok.In this episode, Joshua T. Berglan broadcasts live from Limbe, Cameroon and sits down with one of the most undeniable young voices on the continent. They talk about the song "Save Me" (written in one sitting after a breakup), what it costs to create art nobody around you understands, and why building your…
What happens when a chemist accidentally becomes an entrepreneur — and then has to figure out who he is after he sells the company he built? Scott Bening, author of "Formulating Solutions" and the newly released "The Back Nine," joins the podcast to share a career story that is equal parts unexpec…
What happens when a chemist accidentally becomes an entrepreneur — and then has to figure out who he is after he sells the company he built? Scott Bening, author of "Formulating Solutions" and the n…
What happens when a chemist accidentally becomes an entrepreneur — and then has to figure out who he is after he sells the company he built? Scott Bening, author of "Formulating Solutions" and the newly released "The Back Nine," joins the podcast to share a career story that is equal parts unexpected and instructive.
Scott grew up in Buffalo, New York, earned his degrees from St. Lawrence University and UIC Chicago, and spent just nine months in a laboratory before pivoting into technical sales. That pivot — combining deep scientific knowledge with a learned ability to sell — became the …
The primary purpose of this discourse is to introduce my audience to compelling evidence that our lifestyles—from our deepest ideologies and fashion choices to our very palates — have been conditioned. It’s happened to such a degree, and at such an early age, that they have become synonymous w…
The primary purpose of this discourse is to introduce my audience to compelling evidence that our lifestyles—from our deepest ideologies and fashion choices to our very palates — have been conditi…
The primary purpose of this discourse is to introduce my audience to compelling evidence that our lifestyles—from our deepest ideologies and fashion choices to our very palates — have been conditioned. It’s happened to such a degree, and at such an early age, that they have become synonymous with our identity.
We are, to a significant extent, the products of our environment. By examining the origins of our preferences, we can begin to peel back the layers of our personal “Theory of Everything” (TOE)—the unique, internalized set of rules, taboos, and parameters through which we i…
The band is finally back together! This week on HR’s most dangerous podcast, Chad, Mo, and Lieven team up for a wild ride across dystopian corporate tracking, AI bias, and the shifting sands of global recruitment. If you thought the job market couldn’t get any weirder, you’re going to want to …
The band is finally back together! This week on HR’s most dangerous podcast, Chad, Mo, and Lieven team up for a wild ride across dystopian corporate tracking, AI bias, and the shifting sands of glob…
The band is finally back together! This week on HR’s most dangerous podcast, Chad, Mo, and Lieven team up for a wild ride across dystopian corporate tracking, AI bias, and the shifting sands of global recruitment. If you thought the job market couldn’t get any weirder, you’re going to want to hear this.
Here is a look at what the crew is tackling on this week's show:
Indeed Goes In For The Kill: Indeed’s new "changing landscape" FAQ drops a massive hint about their latest agenda. Chad explains why the platform is trying to squeeze out recruitment agencies entirely.
IBM Te…
SHOW NOTES Baguio: An American Hill Station in the Philippine HighlandsToday on the GoNOMAD Travel Podcast, Senior Writer Chin Liang takes us up into the cool, mist‑wrapped mountains of northern Luzon to explore Baguio (BAG‑ee‑oh), the Philippines’ original highland escape. While most of the…
SHOW NOTES Baguio: An American Hill Station in the Philippine HighlandsToday on the GoNOMAD Travel Podcast, Senior Writer Chin Liang takes us up into the cool, mist‑wrapped mountains of northern Luz…
SHOW NOTES Baguio: An American Hill Station in the Philippine HighlandsToday on the GoNOMAD Travel Podcast, Senior Writer Chin Liang takes us up into the cool, mist‑wrapped mountains of northern Luzon to explore Baguio (BAG‑ee‑oh), the Philippines’ original highland escape. While most of the country swelters in tropical heat, Baguio sits comfortably below 70°F year‑round — a climate that first drew American colonizers here in the early 1900s and still lures travelers today.Chin begins his day in Burnham Park, the century‑old civic park designed by famed American planner Daniel B…