Episode 077: Millennials vs Gen Z: w/ guest Ashanti

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Episode 077: Millennials vs Gen Z: w/ guest Ashanti

from Table 4 Three · host Mister, Nini, Shawn A.

Send us Fan MailHave you ever wondered what happens when Millennials and Gen Z sit down for a candid conversation about their generations? In this special episode of The Table, we bring together both perspectives with guest Ashanti representing Gen Z in a fascinating debate about which generation has the edge.The conversation moves seamlessly between humor and depth as we explore how technological adaptation shapes our worldviews. Millennials pride themselves on straddling both digital and analog worlds—we know how to use a phone book when Google fails and can read an actual map when GPS stops working. Meanwhile, Gen Z brings an intuitive understanding of emerging technologies that gives them an undeniable advantage in our rapidly changing digital landscape.We dive into how parenting styles have evolved, with Millennials often taking a more communicative approach than the strict disciplinarian methods they experienced growing up. Ashanti offers brilliant insights about how Gen Z values emotional intelligence and open dialogue, challenging us to consider how we might bridge generational divides within our own families.Perhaps most poignant is our examination of how social media creates unprecedented pressure, especially for younger generations. As one moment in our conversation highlights: "Social media got y'all rushing your goals. Remember, comparison is the thief of joy." We discuss how the curated perfection of online lives creates unrealistic expectations and contributes to anxiety among young people who feel perpetually behind.The episode culminates in a joyful reggae music showdown that reminds us all that despite our different cultural touchpoints—from Tamagotchis to TikTok—both generations share more common ground than we might initially recognize. Join us for this enlightening conversation that will have you questioning your assumptions about generational divides while celebrating what makes each unique.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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