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037: Midlife Millennials: Overcoming Stereotypes & Building Empathic Work Cultures
Jun 16, 2026
Unknown duration
036: 11 Experiences All Gen Z Employees Need for Growth (Part 2)
Jun 2, 2026
Unknown duration
035: 11 Experiences All Gen Z Employees Need for Growth (Part 1)
May 19, 2026
Unknown duration
034: HR & the Emerging Workforce feat. SHRM CEO Johnny C. Taylor Jr.
May 5, 2026
44m 49s
033: From Transactions to Purpose: How to Ignite Gen Z's Ambition
Apr 21, 2026
41m 12s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/16/26 | ![]() 037: Midlife Millennials: Overcoming Stereotypes & Building Empathic Work Cultures | In this episode of Generations at Work, Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore are joined by Jodie, Senior Director of Global Talent and Practices at Deckers Brands, for an honest discussion on vulnerabilities in the workplace from a Millennial perspective. The conversation explores how Millennials navigate shifting perceptions as they move from being the "new kids" to mid-career leaders, often acting as translators and bridge-builders between Gen X and Gen Z. Jodie reflects on the emotional toll of adapting communication styles, the pressure to prove value, and the challenges of pursuing authenticity amid generational stereotypes. With insights on empathy, transparency, and the evolving role of Millennials in leadership, the episode offers practical advice for anyone managing multi-generational teams and highlights the power of understanding individual needs beyond generational labels. Equip the next generation in the workplace with Dr. Tim Elmore's guide, The Future Begins With Z Discover more genenrational diversity resources at MaxwellLeadership.com/GenerationsAtWork | — | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() 036: 11 Experiences All Gen Z Employees Need for Growth (Part 2) | In this episode of Generations at Work, Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore continue their discussion on the essential experiences Gen Z employees need for personal and professional growth. Building on part one, they explore the next six realities, including leaving toxic work environments, volunteering time and energy, and otheres. Through practical stories and actionable insights, they highlight how these experiences foster important character qualities and essential leadership skills in young professionals. Whether you're a leader, parent, or Gen Z employee yourself, this episode delivers valuable lessons for thriving in today's multigenerational workplace. Equip the next generation in the workplace with Dr. Tim Elmore's guide, The Future Begins With Z | — | ||||||
| 5/19/26 | ![]() 035: 11 Experiences All Gen Z Employees Need for Growth (Part 1) | In this episode of Generations at Work, Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore explore five of the 11 essential realities all young employees should experience for growth in today's evolving workforce. Tim and Susan discuss the shifting job market for Gen Z, including the decline in teens taking entry-level jobs and the challenges employers face in attracting and retaining young talent. They dive into practical experiences that teach life skills and often, character development. With personal stories and research insights, this episode offers actionable advice for employers, parents, and young professionals aiming to bridge generational gaps and build stronger teams. Equip the next generation in the workplace with Dr. Tim Elmore's guide, The Future Begins With Z | — | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() 034: HR & the Emerging Workforce feat. SHRM CEO Johnny C. Taylor Jr.✨ | multigenerational workforceworkplace incivility+4 | Johnny C. Taylor Jr. | SHRMJohn Maxwell+1 | — | workplaceleadership+6 | — | 44m 49s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() 033: From Transactions to Purpose: How to Ignite Gen Z's Ambition✨ | Gen Z motivationworkplace strategies+3 | — | The Future Begins With Z | Gen Z | Gen Zambition+5 | — | 41m 12s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() 032: Inside the Mind of a Gen Z Professional✨ | Gen Z professionalsleadership journey+4 | Colin Webb | General MotorsMIT+1 | — | Gen Zleadership+6 | — | 33m 09s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() 031: Navigating Gen Z's High Expectations in Today's Workforce✨ | Gen Z expectationsworkforce challenges+3 | — | The Future Begins With Z | Gen Z | Gen Zworkforce+5 | — | 32m 21s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() 030: Rethinking Productivity: Burnout, Wellbeing, and Generational Shifts on the Job✨ | burnoutwellbeing+3 | Brooke Dukes | Burn On, Not Out | — | burnoutwellbeing+5 | — | 25m 31s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() 029: Practical Ways to Cultivate a Workplace Culture of Belonging✨ | workplace culturebelonging+5 | Dov Baron | The Art of Belonging | — | workplace culturebelonging+5 | — | 35m 32s | |
| 2/10/26 | ![]() 028: Creating an Irresistible Workplace: How to Retain Top Talent from Every Generation✨ | workplace culturetalent retention+4 | William Vanderbloemen | Vanderbloemen Search GroupCulture Wins+2 | — | workplace culturetalent retention+4 | — | 27m 46s | |
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| 1/27/26 | ![]() 027: Why Gen Z Faces Rising Anxiety and How Leaders Can Help✨ | Gen Zanxiety+5 | — | The Future Begins With Z | — | Gen Zanxiety+7 | — | 30m 34s | |
| 1/13/26 | ![]() 026: From Cancel Culture to Resilience: Strategies for Leading Gen Z Employees✨ | Generation Zleadership+4 | — | The Future Begins With ZA Book in a Weekend | — | Generation Zleadership strategies+4 | — | 27m 29s | |
| 12/30/25 | ![]() 025: How to Turn Gen Z From Job Renters to Job Owners✨ | Gen Zjob ownership+4 | — | A Book in a WeekendThe Future Begins With Z | — | Gen Zjob ownership+5 | — | 31m 16s | |
| 12/16/25 | ![]() 024: Keeping Gen Z Engaged: Culture, Mentorship, and Meaningful Work | In this episode of Generations at Work, Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore explore effective strategies for attracting and retaining Generation Z employees in the workplace. Drawing from Dr. Elmore's new book The Future Begins with Z, they discuss the unique challenges employers face with Gen Z's changing attitudes toward entry-level work, higher rates of job-hopping, and the importance of workplace culture and leadership style. They're also joined by Adrienne Kelly, a Gen Z member of the workforce, who shares her firsthand experience transitioning into the workforce, highlighting how culture, mission, and meaningful connections with leaders shaped her commitment to stay. This episode offers practical insights for leaders—including the value of moving from a gatekeeper to a mentor mindset, fostering open communication, and creating a welcoming, growth-oriented environment—to ensure Gen Z feels engaged, valued, and motivated to remain with their organizations. Equip the next generation in the workplace with Dr. Tim Elmore's guide, The Future Begins With Z — https://www.timelmore.com/the-future-begins-with-z/?el=g@w_libsyn_24 Unleash the power of your story at A Book in a Weekend — https://www.abookinaweekend.com/?el=g@w_libsyn_24 | — | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() 023: Earning the Right: Relationship-Driven Feedback Across Generations | In this episode of Generations at Work, hosts Susan Davis & Dr. Tim Elmore are joined by leadership expert Jeff Hancher to explore the crucial role of feedback in multi-generational workplaces. The conversation delves into the nuances of delivering effective feedback across generational lines, highlighting differences in how Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z perceive and respond to feedback. Jeff Hancher shares insights from his book, Firm Feedback in a Fragile World, emphasizing the importance of building trust, understanding expectations, and customizing feedback approaches for individual team members. The episode is filled with actionable tips for leaders looking to foster a culture of meaningful feedback, strengthen team relationships, and create environments where all generations can thrive. If you're eager to improve feedback dynamics across all ages in your organization, this is an episode you won't want to miss! Discover the 5 most impactful questions to ask in your one-on-ones with Jeff Hancher's free leadership resource, the Leader's Conversation Guide: https://www.jeffhancher.com/post/leader-s-conversation-guide-elevate-your-leadership-through-impactful-conversations/?el=g@w_libsyn_23 Unleash the power of your story at A Book in a Weekend: https://www.abookinaweekend.com/?el=g@w_libsyn_23 | — | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() 022: From Multitasking to Innovation: The Gen Z Edge in Today's Workforce | In this episode of Generations at Work, hosts Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore are joined by restaurant owner John Craze to explore the unique strengths and challenges that Gen Z team members bring to the workplace. Drawing from his experience managing a large team of young employees at Chick-fil-A, John Craze discusses the importance of flexibility, engagement, and care in retaining Gen Z workers. The conversation highlights Gen Z's ability to multitask, adapt quickly, and contribute creatively, especially in fast-paced service environments. The episode also covers practical strategies for fostering a supportive work culture, offering stories of how empowering young employees leads to meaningful growth and results. Discover actionable ideas for leveraging Gen Z's talents! Equip the next generation in the workplace with Dr. Tim Elmore's guide, The Future Begins With Z Unleash the power of your story at A Book in a Weekend | — | ||||||
| 10/21/25 | ![]() 020: Grace and Grit: The Art of Mentoring Young Leaders | In this episode of the Generations at Work podcast, hosts Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore sit down with renowned UCLA coach Sue Enquist to explore strategies for growing into a powerful mentor for the next generation of team members. Sue shares lessons from her storied career in high-performance sports, highlighting the importance of listening without ego, balancing rest and rigor, and fostering belief and relevance in young team members. The conversation delves into peer-to-peer mentoring, the power of optimism, and practical habits for leaders to build connection and resilience across generational lines. Packed with insightful stories and actionable takeaways for leaders in corporate and athletic settings alike, this episode is an inspiring guide to building bridges and enabling high performance in today's multi-generational workforce. Equip the next generation in the workplace with Dr. Tim Elmore's guide, The Future Begins With Z: https://www.timelmore.com/the-future-begins-with-z/?el=g@w_libsyn_20 Unleash the power of your story at A Book in a Weekend: https://www.abookinaweekend.com/?el=g@w_libsyn_20 | — | ||||||
| 10/7/25 | ![]() 019: Coping and Hoping: Inside Generation Z's Approach to Work and Life | In this episode of Generations at Work, host Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore focus on the forces that have shaped Generation Z in the workplace. Together, they examine the democratization of the workforce, the shift from top-down management to giving younger employees a voice, and how instant access to information has influenced Gen Z's expectations and behaviors. Through compelling stories and practical insights, Dr. Elmore emphasizes the importance of empathy, relationship-building, and adapting leadership styles to bridge generational gaps. Listeners gain valuable strategies for understanding and leading Gen Z, along with resources for further learning and organizational development. If you're interested in fostering a more connected, future-ready team, this episode offers essential takeaways for leaders across all generations. Equip the next generation in the workplace with Dr. Tim Elmore's guide, The Future Begins With Z: https://www.timelmore.com/the-future-begins-with-z/?el=g@w_yt_19 Unleash the power of your story at A Book in a Weekend: https://www.abookinaweekend.com/?el=g@w_yt_19 | — | ||||||
| 9/23/25 | ![]() 018: Why Gen Z is Changing the Workplace and How Leaders Can Adapt | In this episode of Generations at Work, hosts Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore kick off a multi-part series exploring Tim's book, The Future Begins with Z. Together, they unpack the growing challenges and opportunities of leading Generation Z, the new majority. Dr. Elmore shares timely data about Gen Z's workplace struggles—from high turnover rates to the disconnect between classroom and workroom skills—and introduces practical, research-driven strategies for bridging generational divides. Drawing on relatable stories and real-world examples, the episode highlights the importance of mentoring, extending onboarding, giving effective feedback, and fostering a culture of engagement and empathy. Leaders seeking actionable ways to retain and develop young talent will find this episode especially insightful. Equip the next generation in the workplace with Dr. Tim Elmore's guide, The Future Begins With Z: https://www.timelmore.com/the-future-begins-with-z/?el=g@w_libsyn_18 Unleash the power of your story at A Book in a Weekend: https://www.abookinaweekend.com/?el=g@w_libsyn_18 | — | ||||||
| 9/9/25 | ![]() 017: Gen Z and Beyond: Adapting HR and Corporate Culture | In this episode of Generations at Work, hosts Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore are joined by special guest Cami Mackey, Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer at the Atlanta Hawks, to explore how organizations can bridge generational gaps in the workplace. Cami shares her HR journey and insights into managing multiple generations, emphasizing the importance of inclusion, communication, and personalized experiences for employee engagement. The conversation touches on how the Hawks adapt their hiring, marketing, and recognition strategies to reach younger generations, using data-driven approaches and innovative platforms. Packed with practical examples and leadership advice, the episode offers listeners actionable ways to foster collaboration across age groups and highlights the continuous learning mindset essential for today's dynamic workforce. Equip the next generation in the workplace with Dr. Tim Elmore's guide, The Future Begins With Z: https://www.timelmore.com/the-future-begins-with-z/?el=g@w_libsyn_17 Unleash the power of your story at A Book in a Weekend: https://www.abookinaweekend.com/?el=g@w_libsyn_17 | — | ||||||
| 8/12/25 | ![]() 015: Mastering Feedback: Insights for Leading Multigenerational Teams Effectively | In this episode of Generations at Work, hosts Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore share how to master feedback within multigenerational teams. Together, they unpack how feedback preferences differ from Boomers to Zoomers, highlighting the importance of empathy, tailored communication, and understanding generational traits. Dr. Elmore shares actionable insights and memorable metaphors—like treating feedback with the care of a surgeon rather than a vampire—to help leaders avoid common pitfalls and foster a culture of effective, consistent, and constructive feedback. The episode is filled with practical strategies for building trust, balancing individual needs, and turning feedback into a competitive advantage across all age groups. If you're leading a diverse team and want to elevate your feedback game, this conversation is full of valuable takeaways. Equip the next generation in the workplace with Dr. Tim Elmore's guide, The Future Begins With Z: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1400256046/?el=g@w_libsyn_15 Master the art of giving feedback with Jeff Hancher's Firm Feedback in a Fragile World: https://store.maxwellleadership.com/products/jeff-hancher-firm-feedback-in-a-fragile-world-how-to-build-a-winning-culture-with-critical/?el=g@w_libsyn_15 Unleash the power of your story at A Book in a Weekend: https://www.abookinaweekend.com/?el=g@w_libsyn_15 | — | ||||||
| 7/1/25 | ![]() 012: Setting Clear Expectations to Unite Generations at Work | In this episode of Generations at Work, host Susan Davis and generational expert Dr. Tim Elmore explore the crucial role of setting clear expectations to bridge gaps between different generations in the workplace. They discuss why generational differences lead to varied expectations, how unspoken assumptions can undermine team cohesion, and why ongoing, clear communication is essential for maintaining engagement and satisfaction. Drawing on real-life examples and practical analogies, Tim and Susan emphasize the importance of addressing expectations early and often to prevent conflict and disengagement. If you're looking for actionable insights on how leaders can unite multi-generational teams and foster a positive, productive culture, this episode is packed with strategies you can start using today. | — | ||||||
| 6/17/25 | ![]() 011: Accountability in the Multi-Generational workplace | In this episode of Generations at Work, hosts Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore unpack the complexities of accountability in today's multi-generational workplace. Together, they explore how different generations—from Boomers to Gen Z—perceive and respond to accountability, and discuss the impact of management styles, trust, and organizational culture on team performance. Tim shares practical stories, including presidential case studies, to illustrate the power of authentic leadership and personal responsibility. The conversation dives deep into common clashes around micromanagement, feedback, and generational stereotypes, offering actionable strategies for leaders to foster empowerment and build authentic relationships across age groups. If you're working in or leading a diverse team and want tools to turn generational differences into a competitive advantage, this episode delivers insightful advice to help you build bridges and drive results. Click here to get your copy of Tim Elmore's A New Kind of Diversity! | — | ||||||
| 6/3/25 | ![]() 010: Mental Health and the Generations You Work With | In this episode of Generations at Work, host Susan Davis and generational expert Dr. Tim Elmore tackle the complex topic of mental health across multiple generations in the workplace. Together, they explore how perceptions of mental health have evolved—from the stigma and silence of older generations to the more open dialogue of Millennials and Gen Z. Dr. Elmore shares eye-opening statistics on the prevalence of mental health challenges among today's workforce and examines how factors like technology, work-life balance, and generational values shape mental health needs and expectations. With practical stories, generational insights, and actionable strategies, this episode underscores the importance of empathy and transparent leadership in fostering a healthy, high-performing, multi-generational team. If you want to better understand and bridge generational gaps around mental health at work, this is an essential listen. Click here to get your copy of Tim Elmore's A New Kind of Diversity! | — | ||||||
| 5/20/25 | ![]() 009: Navigating Life's "Curves" with Dr. Arthur C. Brooks | In this episode of the Generations at Work podcast, Dr. Tim Elmore sits down with Dr. Arthur C. Brooks to explore how leaders can navigate the evolving stages of life and work with purpose and fulfillment. Drawing on the research of Raymond Cattell, Dr. Brooks breaks down the transition from fluid to crystallized intelligence, offering insights into how our strengths shift as we age and why embracing these changes leads to greater happiness. Through compelling examples—from Charles Darwin's struggle with decline to Johann Sebastian Bach's reinvention as a mentor—Brooks illustrates the power of repurposing one's career and influence. He also explores the challenges faced by different generations in today's workplaces, the impact of technology on relationships and meaning, and practical advice for leaders striving to foster connection, well-being, and genuine fulfillment across all ages. If you're interested in building bridges among generations and discovering how personal growth shapes professional leadership, this episode delivers both inspiration and actionable takeaways. | — | ||||||
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