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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 48 MIN

Bridging Generations Through Reflection with Paul Meunier, season 4, episode 8

from The Talking Youth Work Podcast · host talkingyouthworkpodcast

Hello dear listeners, We know you missed us, you don’t have to play tough, we missed you too! In this episode we talked with Paul Menier, Executive Director of the Youth Intervention Programs Association (YIPA), and we discussed how we can support the next generation in a fast-paced world. A clear idea that our guest left us was that effective youth work begins with the practitioner’s own self-awareness. He argues that we cannot separate the youth worker from the work, as our own integrity and life journey are our primary tools. Another important takeaway was that technological shifts, like social media and AI, are shared human experiences. Instead of viewing the struggles of Gen Z and Gen Alpha as unique "problems," Paul encourages us to recognise that adults are navigating these same hurdles together, and everyone is struggling at some point. Despite the rise of AI and digital connection, he argues that the biological and emotional nuances of human relationships cannot be replaced. Paul advocates for a shift away from over-pathologising youth behavior and toward understanding the environmental context. Many behaviors often labeled as "mental health disorders" are actually survival-mode responses to a young person's environment. Sometimes we can forget that the goal of youth work is to model healthy relationships and provide mentorship that helps young people navigate their own development. Our guest left us with a lot to think about, and decision makers must reflect that, for youth work to be effective, leadership must prioritise and protect the space for practitioners to reflect on their practices. Ultimately, Paul offers a hopeful vision: by staying grounded and curious, we help young people lead meaningful lives of integrity. You can check Paul’s book “Relationships Are Everything: What Youth Workers Teach Us About Leadership”. For any ideas, comments, or suggestions, feel free to email us at [email protected]. This episode is part of the Inception of Learning project, funded by the Erasmus+ Youth Programme, which supports youth workers, trainers, and educators in the context of Generation Z and Generation Alpha. #YouthWork #PaulMeunier #Leadership #Relationships

Hello dear listeners, We know you missed us, you don’t have to play tough, we missed you too! In this episode we talked with Paul Menier, Executive Director of the Youth Intervention Programs Association (YIPA), and we discussed how we can support the next generation in a fast-paced world. A clear idea that our guest left us was that effective youth work begins with the practitioner’s own self-awareness. He argues that we cannot separate the youth worker from the work, as our own integrity and life journey are our primary tools. Another important takeaway was that technological shifts, like social media and AI, are shared human experiences. Instead of viewing the struggles of Gen Z and Gen Alpha as unique "problems," Paul encourages us to recognise that adults are navigating these same hurdles together, and everyone is struggling at some point. Despite the rise of AI and digital connection, he argues that the biological and emotional nuances of human relationships cannot be replaced. Paul advocates for a shift away from over-pathologising youth behavior and toward understanding the environmental context. Many behaviors often labeled as "mental health disorders" are actually survival-mode responses to a young person's environment. Sometimes we can forget that the goal of youth work is to model healthy relationships and provide mentorship that helps young people navigate their own development. Our guest left us with a lot to think about, and decision makers must reflect that, for youth work to be effective, leadership must prioritise and protect the space for practitioners to reflect on their practices. Ultimately, Paul offers a hopeful vision: by staying grounded and curious, we help young people lead meaningful lives of integrity. You can check Paul’s book “Relationships Are Everything: What Youth Workers Teach Us About Leadership”. For any ideas, comments, or suggestions, feel free to email us at [email protected]. This episode is part of the Inception of Learning project, funded by the Erasmus+ Youth Programme, which supports youth workers, trainers, and educators in the context of Generation Z and Generation Alpha. #YouthWork #PaulMeunier #Leadership #Relationships

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