#GenZ is a podcast about Generation Z. The post-Millennial generation born 1995-2010. We chat about various topics related to Generation Z, but also talk with members of Generation Z to hear their stories, listen to their experiences, and understand their perspectives.
Feeling like you can't be your full self at work? Â Struggling to balance your identity in professional environments? You're not alone. In this episode, we dive deep with Rex Wilde, LGBTQ+ speaker and consultant, to explore how authenticity in the workplace is being redefined by Gen Z. Â Learn how to bring your whole self to work and thrive in a more inclusive environment.
Learn more about Rex's work here: rexwilde.com.Â
Read the Vox Media report on Gen Z Identity: For Gen Z, Identity is What They Make It.Â
Forget textbooks and lectures - Gen Z is redefining workplace learning and AI is a big part of that. Tune in to this episode featuring a conversation with Sanne Fouquet, founder of Melon, and Sydney Santos, a Gen Z learner and marketing professional. We discuss:Â
Learn more about Melon here: Melon AI.Â
As Gen Z reaches voting age, many are wondering if this generation will step up to the plate and run for office. While elected positions are often the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about careers in government, there are a plethora of opportunities beyond the ballot box. But will Gen Z, known for their activism and social consciousness, embrace these avenues to make a difference?
Join us for an insightful conversation with Brianna Carmen, Political Director at Emerge, as we delve into the motivations and aspirations of Gen Z regarding government careers. Uncover what drives this generation to seek out meaningful employment in the public sector and discover strategies to encourage them to pursue these impactful opportunities.
What does Gen Z want from their bosses and leaders? New research from Deloitte Digital points to exactly that. Amelia Dunlop, Chief Experience Officer, and Michael Pankowski, Analyst, from Deloitte Digital join the conversation to share insights from their latest research on Generation Z's perspectives on work, their bosses, and how to best lead them in the workplace.Â
If a dream job doesn't exist, go create it. That's what many Gen Zers would do. Episode 48 features a conversation with Abbie Stasior, founder of Be About Being Better and content creator. Abbie shares her insights and experiences in building a business and designing a career.Â
Globetrotting while still getting the job done? Yes, it's possible and it's something Gen Z professionals have their eyes on when considering their working environment. Episode 47 features a conversation with tech start-up founder and digital nomad, Harrison Lee, who shares how he travels the world while leading two companies.Â
Where is the world of work heading? Especially with the growing presence of Generation Z in the workforce. Episode 46 features a conversation with work futurist and innovation specialist, Sophie Wade. We discuss the changing environments and dynamics of work and the role that Gen Z is playing in shaping the future of work.
Welcome back! Season 5 is here and we're diving into the world of work with Generation Z. This episode features an interview with Dr. Corey Seemiller, generational expert and co-lead of the Institute of Generational Research and Education. We kick off this season with a deep dive into the findings from our research on Generation Z over the last decade related to how they view work and the themes that employers need to be paying attention to.
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Season 5 of #GenZ is on the way! Get excited and get ready for this new season. In this teaser, Corey and I share about a new study we are launching with the Institute for Generational Research and Education later this spring: Generations in the Workplace.
This study is open to working professionals in the United States in all industries. To express interest in participating and learning more about the study: Participate in the Generations in the Workplace Study
What's in a name? Actually quite a bit. Episode 44 features a conversation with Sophie Kihm, Editor-in-Chief of Nameberry and baby name expert, where we discuss how names play a role in our identity and how names showcase the culture of a generation. We dive into how names have evolved with Generation Z and how Gen Z continues to shape trends related to names as they start to pick out names for children of their own.Â
Follow along with Nameberry and Sophie Kihm.Â
We can't talk about culture without exploring values and identity. Episode 43 features a discussion with Sam LaCrosse, author of the book, Values Economics: The Study of Identity, where we explore how Gen Z thinks about and expresses identity. We also dive into how we, among all generations, can hold more productive spaces for our own identities and to interact with others who hold different identities and perspectives than our own.Â
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