The Cycle of Generational Judgment and How to Break It

The Cycle of Generational Judgment and How to Break It

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March 13, 2026 · 31 min · Episode 227

About this episode

Explore generational differences, societal perceptions, and strategies for fostering understanding and connection across age groups.

summary Explore generational differences, societal perceptions, and strategies for fostering understanding and connection across age groups. Kelly Brinkman, Keith Richardson, and Gerren Taylor delve into the roots of generational stereotypes, the impact of social media, and practical ways to build empathy and resilience. keywords generations, social media, empathy, mental health, workplace, youth development, social change key topics Generational stereotypes and their originsImpact of social media on youth and mental healthStrategies for fostering empathy and understanding across generations guest name Kelly Brinkman, Keith Richardson, Gerren Taylor Titles Bridging Generational Gaps: Understanding and Empathy in a Changing WorldThe Cycle of Generational Judgment and How to Break It sound bites "This cycle of judgment repeats every 20 years.""We want our kids to succeed but judge them harshly.""Embrace your regional identity and differences." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Generational Perspectives03:29 The Cycle of Generational Judgment06:24 Cognitive Bias and Memory09:10 The Impact of Environment on Behavior12:19 Navigating Youth Sports and Competition15:20 Understanding…

People in this episode

Guests: Kelly Brinkman, Keith Richardson, Gerren Taylor

Topics covered

  • Generational stereotypes and their origins
  • Impact of social media on youth and mental health
  • Strategies for fostering empathy and understanding across generations

Keywords

  • generations
  • social media
  • empathy
  • mental health
  • workplace
  • youth development
  • social change

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Organizations: Bridgeworks, Social Media

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