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The Generation of Today

An episode of the COD Roadrunner Radio Podcast podcast, hosted by COD Roadrunner Radio, titled "The Generation of Today" was published on April 13, 2026 and runs 27 minutes.

April 13, 2026 ·27m · COD Roadrunner Radio Podcast

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In this episode of the show, the host and the guest, Emily Carias, discuss what it means to be part of Generation Z. The debate flowed naturally, focusing on how Generation Z is often criticized for supposedly being a “crystal generation,” meaning they are seen as overly sensitive to everyday situations and quick to quit jobs based on their personal principles. However, both the interviewer and the guest believe that this label is not accurate. They argue that Generation Z grew up with technology and social media, which provide wide access to information on educational topics, including insights from professionals who talk about mental health. This access to information and opportunities something previous generations, especially Generation X, did not shape their perspectives and decisions. The show flowed smoothly, making the conversation enjoyable for both. They concluded that Generation X should not judge Generation Z so harshly, as both generations have lived under very different circumstances. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of the show, the host and the guest, Emily Carias, discuss what it means to be part of Generation Z. The debate flowed naturally, focusing on how Generation Z is often criticized for supposedly being a “crystal generation,” meaning they are seen as overly sensitive to everyday situations and quick to quit jobs based on their personal principles. However, both the interviewer and the guest believe that this label is not accurate. They argue that Generation Z grew up with technology and social media, which provide wide access to information on educational topics, including insights from professionals who talk about mental health. This access to information and opportunities something previous generations, especially Generation X, did not shape their perspectives and decisions. The show flowed smoothly, making the conversation enjoyable for both. They concluded that Generation X should not judge Generation Z so harshly, as both generations have lived under very different circumstances.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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