PodParley PodParley

Talking 'Bout My Generation

Are 1st generation members generally faithful, un…

An episode of the The Orange Songbook podcast, hosted by The Orange Songbook, titled "Talking 'Bout My Generation" was published on March 20, 2017 and runs 44 minutes.

March 20, 2017 ·44m · The Orange Songbook

0:00 / 0:00

Are 1st generation members generally faithful, uneducated, traumatised, vertically oriented and unable to work in groups? Are 2nd generation members generally cynical, career focused, traumatised, suspicious of leadership and naturally able to make friends and work in teams? 1st and 2nd generation members increasingly need to work together. This is no more so apparent in the process of 2nd generation matching and blessing, which requires the cooperation of parents and children. However there's a significant tension between the generations due to some qualitative differences. This week the blokes compare sweeping generalisations about the first two generations and wonder if they'll ever be able to work together effectively.

Are 1st generation members generally faithful, uneducated, traumatised, vertically oriented and unable to work in groups? Are 2nd generation members generally cynical, career focused, traumatised, suspicious of leadership and naturally able to make friends and work in teams? 1st and 2nd generation members increasingly need to work together. This is no more so apparent in the process of 2nd generation matching and blessing, which requires the cooperation of parents and children. However there's a significant tension between the generations due to some qualitative differences. This week the blokes compare sweeping generalisations about the first two generations and wonder if they'll ever be able to work together effectively.
Salt and Janktuary

Apr 3, 2026 ·147m

Don't Believe His Lies

Mar 27, 2026 ·116m

Did I Do That?

Mar 20, 2026 ·121m

Water Is Wet

Mar 13, 2026 ·122m

We'll Do It Ourselves

Mar 7, 2026 ·160m

The Orange Box Podcast Nathan - The Frozen Gamer 87 and Justin - iamxeracon The place where PC and Console gaming talk combine.The Orange Box Podcast is a weekly, long-form video game discussion podcast with 2 guys talking about the latest PC and Console gaming news. The Orange Juice Podcast by Bankwest Bankwest Technology & Transformation In the Orange Juice Podcast series by Bankwest, you'll hear from our people, what we're working on, who we're talking to and what we're doing in the tech space. Bankwest provides personal and business banking solutions for more than 1.1 million retail and business customers across Australia. Bankwest customers enjoy access to an extensive network of stores and business centres, direct and third party distribution channels, agencies and electronic banking facilities, as well as 24-hour telephone and internet banking. Bankwest is a division of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. The information contained in these recordings is of a general nature and is not intended to be nor should it be considered as professional advice. You should not act on the basis of anything contained in this publication without first obtaining specific professional advice. To the extent permitted by law, Bankwest, a division of Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124 AFSL/Australian credit licence The Orange Connect The Orange Connect Curated conversations that bond.The Orange Connect with @mainamind. A @semabox_afrIca original. The Orange Wave: A History of the Religious Right Since 1960 Bradley Onishi In this ten-part docu-series Dr. Bradley Onishi (co-host of Straight White American Jesus) uses Orange County, CA as a prism in order to trace the rise of the Religious Right through homegrown activism, local politics, presidential campaigns, billionaire donors, megachurches, media empires, and autocratic regimes at home and abroad. Combining personal storytelling with scholarly research and interviews with leading scholars, the Orange Wave unpacks the inner workings of the Religious Right’s approaches to masculinity, apocalypticism, authoritarian rule, and conspiracy theories.
URL copied to clipboard!