Bridging Generations

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Bridging Generations

Bridging Generations is a podcast hosted by Howard Snooks that brings together voices from different generations for honest, thoughtful conversations about life and human connection. Each episode explores topics such as relationships, aging, identity, purpose, loneliness, and personal growth, creating space for meaningful dialogue between younger and older perspectives. With curiosity, compassion, and real-world experience, Bridging Generations challenges stereotypes, bridges age divides, and reminds us that understanding begins when we listen to one another.

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    Legacy of a Handshake: Riley Burns on Family Roots, Financial Faith, and the Grit of Gravel Racing

    This episode explores the life of Riley Burns, a financial specialist navigating the intersection of personal drive and family legacy. From the tall ice cream cones of a family-run Missouri restaurant to the competitive gravel racing tracks of Colorado, Riley shares how early customer service roles shaped his client-first mindset. Howard Snooks dives into Riley’s journey through CSU, a pivotal mentorship in Philadelphia, and his current role in financial services. We bridge generations by discussing the importance of mentorship, the future of human-centered finance in an AI world, and why seeing the good in others is a developmental victory.Can the grit learned behind a fast-food counter in Missouri prepare you for the high-stakes world of financial planning in Colorado? In this session of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks sits down with Riley Burns to trace his journey from a "COVID grad" at CSU to a rising star in financial services. Riley shares a fascinating story of family roots, including a multi-generational burger joint and a set of parents who literally followed him across the country to start a new life. This episode is for anyone interested in the power of professional mentorship, the competitive world of gravel biking, and why the human element remains irreplaceable in an increasingly automated world.Main Topics CoveredMissouri Roots & St. Joseph History: Growing up in the home of the Pony Express and the unique culture of a Midwestern town.The "Cabana" Legacy: Lessons in work ethic and resilience learned from his grandparents’ and father’s fast-food restaurant.Graduating into a Pandemic: The challenges of navigating the job market as a 2020 "COVID grad."The Philadelphia Pivot: How a chance meeting with a landlord/mentor shaped Riley’s career trajectory and love for biking.Gravel Racing in Boulder: Why Colorado is the "Mecca" for cyclists and how sports provide a necessary competitive outlet and social connector.Human-Centered Finance vs. AI: A discussion on why people still need a "glorified therapist" rather than a robot when managing their life savings.CSU Across the Ages: Howard and Riley compare their experiences at Colorado State University, including Howard’s memory of the 1969 "Old Main" building explosion.The Path to CFP: Riley’s future goals and his dedication to becoming a tool for his team and clients.Key TakeawaysCustomer Service as a Foundation: Interacting with diverse, "rough" crowds in a restaurant setting as a child built the empathy and intuition required for successful financial planning.The Irreplaceability of the Human Connection: While AI can crunch numbers, it cannot offer the "raised eyebrow" or the nuanced reassurance a human advisor provides during sensitive financial milestones.Mentorship is a Two-Way Street: Success often relies on finding mentors (like Mark Travis or Neil) who treat you with the same care they would their own family.Growth Through Challenge: Competitive sports like gravel racing serve as a vital motivator to keep chasing the "best version of yourself" outside of the 9-to-5 grind.Follow Bridging Generations, like this episode, and share it with someone who is navigating their own path between legacy and independence!YouTube: Howard Snooks - Model/ActorSpotify: Bridging GenerationsInstagram: @howardsnooksWebsite: howardsnooks.com

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    Legacy of the Heart: Miles on Functional Medicine, Social Activism, and Post-Traumatic Growth

    What does it mean to truly heal the body and the spirit beyond just treating symptoms? In this episode of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks sits down with Miles, a functional medicine practitioner and founder of Medicine with Heart, to explore the profound connection between family legacy and personal healing. Miles shares moving stories of his parents' lives as social activists—from his father's mobile clinics in rural Arizona to his mother's work fostering five siblings—and how the sudden loss of his father at fifteen set him on a path toward Eastern philosophy and medicine. This episode is for anyone seeking to understand the "why" behind their health or looking for inspiration on how to transform life’s deepest traumas into a purposeful vocation.Main Topics CoveredDefining Functional Medicine: A deep dive into how "function" influences "structure" and why treating the root cause is more effective than just managing symptoms.The Training Institute: How Miles revamped medical education to be practical, test-based, and centered on real community case studies.A Legacy of Service: Stories of Miles' father, a state senator who fought for rural healthcare, and his mother, a PhD social worker and Peace Corps volunteer.The Ocelot in the Living Room: A fascinating family anecdote about Miles’ parents rescuing a baby ocelot in Peru and the values of compassion it instilled.Navigating Sudden Loss: Miles recounts the shock of losing his father at age 15 and how he navigated grief through inward contemplation rather than traditional support groups.Eastern Practices and "Transmission": The transition from computer engineering to a five-day meditation retreat that redefined Miles' professional path.Post-Traumatic Growth: A discussion on the concept of finding growth through tragedy and how losing both parents clarified Miles' priorities in life.Trench Leadership: Lessons from stamping envelopes and knocking on doors in the Tucson heat about the importance of working alongside those you lead.Key TakeawaysFunction Over Structure: Chronic health issues often stem from functional imbalances (toxins, microbiome, stress) that, when corrected, allow the physical structure of the body to heal.Trench Leadership: As Miles’ father taught him, if you are going to ask others to volunteer for a cause, you must be willing to do the "unpleasant" work alongside them to build a true community.Post-Traumatic Growth: Tragedy is not just a source of stress; it can be a "choice point" that forces a person to go inward, discard the "rat race," and focus on what is truly important.Follow Your Vocation: External pressure from high-achieving family members shouldn't dictate your path; real success comes from finding the unique "transmission" or calling that resonates with your own soul.Connect with the HostYouTube: Howard Snooks - Model/ActorSpotify: Bridging GenerationsInstagram: @howardsnooksWebsite: howardsnooks.comFollow Bridging Generations, like this episode, and share it with someone who is currently seeking their own path toward healing and growth!

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    The Specificity of Truth: Mark Maurer on Hungarian Grit, Wine Mastery, and Wisdom of Doing Your Best

    What if getting fired without notice was the best thing that ever happened to your career? In this episode of Bridging Generations, Howard Snooks sits down with Mark Maurer, a Hungarian-born multimedia specialist and wine expert, to explore a life defined by radical introspection and global transition. Mark traces his communication style back to the high-stakes television sets of Budapest, explains why holding a grudge is a waste of "mental capacity," and shares a profound spiritual insight from the Peruvian jungle that changed his perspective on self-worth. This conversation is for the restless spirits, the seekers of novelty, and anyone trying to find clarity in an increasingly noisy world.Main Topics CoveredLessons from the Director’s Chair: How Mark’s mother managed multi-generational film crews in Hungary and taught him the power of directness.The 2026 Hungarian Political Shift: A reflection on the recent elections and the cultural impact of a "new era" in Mark’s home country.The Nuance of Language: Why the Hungarian language offers a level of specificity that English lacks (and the meaning of the word “chete-chat”).Turning Setbacks into Accolades: The story of how a sudden job loss in Arizona led Mark to pursue a WSET Diploma in Austria.Introspection as a Practice: Why Mark’s mother opened the first esoteric store in Hungary and the importance of knowing "why" you do what you do.The "Wayward Wind": Understanding the urge to move and reinvent oneself every few years.Ayahuasca in Peru: A candid, "non-woo-woo" account of communicating with light beings and finding universal peace.Key TakeawaysGauging Communication: Your effectiveness as a communicator isn't measured by what you say, but by the absence of clarifying questions from your audience.The Grudge Trap: Holding a grudge is like holding a burning coal; it only consumes the holder’s mental space and provides no resolution.Truth is Source-Agnostic: Whether wisdom comes from a titan of industry or a person on the street, "truth is truth" regardless of the vessel.The "Enough" Mantra: A central insight from Mark’s journey is that as long as you are doing your best, you are enough and worthy of love.Follow Bridging Generations, like this episode, and share it with someone who needs to hear that their best is truly enough!Connect with the HostWebsite: howardsnooks.comYouTube: @howardsnooks-modelactor8449Instagram: @howardsnooksSpotify: Bridging Generations

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    Defying the Number: Baruch HaLevi on Purpose, Male Loneliness, and the Defiant Spirit

    Every 13 minutes in America, a man takes his own life—often because he has reduced his infinite worth to a single, finite number. In this powerful episode of Bridging Generations, Howard Snooks sits down with Dr. Baruch "B" HaLevi, a former rabbi, theologian, and coach, to discuss the crisis of male loneliness and the "shattering" required for true growth. B shares the deeply personal story of his father’s suicide and explains how we can use the "Defiant Spirit" to break free from the labels and personality types that act as self-imposed concentration camps. This conversation is a raw, essential guide for any man looking to stop surviving and start thriving by discovering his "Why."Main Topics Covered- The Sandwich Generation: Navigating the unique pressures of raising children while caring for aging parents.- Reducing Humanity to Numbers: How B’s father reduced his worth to a bank account balance, and the tragic consequences of that choice.- The Misuse of the Enneagram: Why identifying as a "number" can become a survival tactic that limits your soul's potential.- Toxic Positivity vs. The Shattering: A deep dive into Howard’s experience as a "Seven" and why a personal crisis is often the only way to go deep instead of wide.- Loto Tov (It is Not Good): Exploring the biblical and psychological roots of why male loneliness is inherently destructive.- The Defiant Spirit: Integrating Viktor Frankl’s Logo Therapy with Kabbalah to choose a path of meaning through suffering.- The Guy in the Glass: Six "pickup lines" for life that help men move beyond what they do to who they actually are.Key Takeaways- Defy Your Number: You are not your IQ, your bank account, or your personality type. These are survival mechanisms, not your identity.- Loneliness is a Choice to Uproot: Like a "cut flower," moving away from community and relationship leads to a slow, internal demise.- The Purpose of the Mask: Personalities (from the Greek persona) are masks meant to amplify us, but we must not start believing our own mask is the truth.- Holistic Living: True health is moving from a "line" (living in one state) to a "circle," where you have equal access to the warrior, the poet, the lover, and the thinker.Connect with the GuestWebsite: bhalevi.comBook: The Guy in the Glass: Six Questions to See the Man You Were Meant to BePodcast: 13 MinutesConnect with the HostWebsite: howardsnooks.comYouTube: @howardsnooks-modelactor8449Instagram: @howardsnooksSpotify: Bridging Generations

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    From the Cape of Good Hope to the Rockies: Scaling Businesses and Soul-Searching with Stefan DuToit

    What happens when a "specialist generalist" from a 300-year South African lineage finds himself at a crossroads in Boulder, Colorado? In this episode, host Howard Snooks sits down with Stefan DuToit to explore a life defined by high-stakes innovation and profound personal reinvention. Stefan shares his journey from plowing fields on a South African farm to scaling billion-dollar American companies, while candidly discussing the "tuition" he paid through a difficult divorce. This conversation is for anyone navigating major life transitions, seeking to balance ambition with compassion, or curious about the role of guided therapy in emotional recovery.Main Topics CoveredThe Huguenot Connection: Exploring 14 generations of heritage and the shared French roots between Howard and Stefan.The "Specialist Generalist": How Stefan built a career around innovation, scaling organizations, and the "drunken dart contest" that led him to Boulder.Adrenaline as a Teacher: Overcoming a fear of heights by jumping off things and embarking on a six-month surfing expedition through South America.The Power of Mentorship: Lessons learned from a "toothpick-building" engineer father and a business mentor who turned a billion-dollar company into an "on-the-job MBA."Nature as a Reset: The importance of stargazing, walking barefoot on grass, and the simple luxury of a hot shower.Rebuilding After Divorce: Stefan’s decision to choose sobriety, join a support group, and seek professional help to navigate his lowest point.Guided Psilocybin Therapy: A deep dive into the profound insights, empathy, and emotional balance gained through one-on-one guided sessions.Key TakeawaysTrust Your Equipment: In both extreme sports and business, the greatest injuries often occur during moments of half-hearted hesitancy rather than total commitment.Capitalism with Compassion: Success is a delicate balance between high-level ambition and a genuine care for the people within the system.Facing the Mirror: Real recovery requires the courage to set aside the "absorb it and work harder" mentality in favor of vulnerability and community support.The Utility of Insight: Guided psychedelic therapy can provide a "sliver of empathy" for those who have hurt us, helping to distinguish between what we can and cannot control.Follow Bridging Generations, like this episode, and share it with someone who is currently navigating their own "season of rebuilding."Connect with the HostWebsite: howardsnooks.comYouTube: @howardsnooks-modelactor8449Instagram: @howardsnooksSpotify: Bridging Generations

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    Bridging Generations with Divine Nchang: Modeling, Music, and the Art of Listening

    Can a "good look" take you from a mountainous village in Cameroon to the high-stakes runways of New York Fashion Week? Join host Howard Snooks as he sits down with professional model and music artist Divine Nchang to discuss his incredible journey of immigration, industry scouting, and creative evolution. This episode is for aspiring creatives, immigrants navigating new cultures, and anyone interested in the intersection of fashion and music. Discover why Divine believes success in any art form—from the catwalk to the recording studio—starts with mastering the discipline of truly listening. Main Topics Covered:Roots and Topography: Divine describes his upbringing in the mountainous village of Akum, Cameroon, and how the landscape of Colorado reminds him of home.Breaking into the Denver Scene: The serendipitous story of how Divine was encouraged to model due to a lack of Black male models in Denver at the time.The "Look" vs. Traditional Beauty: A deep dive into the industry distinction between being "handsome" and having a "model look" that the camera loves.Runway Realities: Divine shares his experiences walking in New York Fashion Week and the intense, fast-paced nature of "back-to-back" shows.Musical Fusions: Exploring Divine’s transition into music, including his work with Afrobeat, R&B, and his experimental "Country-Afro" vibes.The Influence of Country Music: How a bag of old cassettes in Cameroon led to a lifelong love for the "rawness" of classic country artists like Johnny Cash.The Art of Sound Engineering: The mentorship of "Eddie" and the rigorous training Divine underwent to develop his "ear" for professional mixing and recording.The Discipline of Modeling: Moving beyond looks to discuss the professional etiquette, skincare, and physical preparation required for the industry.Key Takeaways:Modeling is a Profession, Not Just a Pose: Success in modeling requires formal training in etiquette, contract negotiation, and physical maintenance—it isn't just about showing up.The Importance of Mentorship: Both Divine’s modeling and music careers were shaped by key mentors who pushed him toward formal education and disciplined practice.The Power of Listening: Whether in music production or navigating life, training your "ear" to hear subtle details is a foundational skill for high-level creativity.Connect with the Guest:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/divinenchang/If you enjoyed this cross-generational conversation, please follow the show, like this episode, and share it with a friend who needs a boost of creative inspiration!Connect with Howard Snooks:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@howardsnooks-modelactor8449Spotify: Bridging Generations on SpotifyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/howardsnooks/Website: https://www.howardsnooks.com/

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    The Zen of Troubleshooting: Jeff Warnock on Storytelling, Mentorship, and the Human Element of Tech

    How does a chance Instagram message turn into a nine-year partnership between a retired therapist and a creative multimedia specialist? In this episode of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks sits down with Jeff Warnock, the founder of Empath Eyes Studio and the visionary behind many of Howard’s own creative projects. Jeff shares his non-traditional journey from a business student in Boston to a multimedia expert in Colorado, detailing how "vulnerability" and "troubleshooting" became the bedrock for his professional success. This conversation is for anyone interested in the power of cross-generational mentorship, the intersection of tech and Eastern philosophy, and the importance of finding a career that matches your unique brain chemistry.Main Topics Covered1. The "Wild West" of Instagram: The story of how Howard and Jeff first connected and built a partnership based on authentic communication.2. The Men of Boulder Calendar: A trip down memory lane discussing Jeff’s photography for Howard’s classic 2018 project and Denver Fashion Week.3. The "Co-op" Education Model: Why Jeff believes the best way to find your path is to first learn what you don't want to do.4. Uncle Jim & Eastern Philosophy: The role of a pivotal mentor who introduced Jeff to life-changing books like Way of the Peaceful Warrior.5. Comparing Generations of Therapy: A look at how the "brownstone" psychoanalysts of the past differ from modern, accessible mental health support.6. The Zen of Troubleshooting: Why Jeff treats fixing a laptop, a camera, or a complex mental block with the same step-by-step "Zen" process.7. Hyperfocus as a Superpower: How Jeff uses his ADHD-spectrum brain to navigate startup operations and high-stakes creative production.8. AI and the Human Future: A deep dive into whether AI will liberate human creativity or lead to a crisis of self-destructive boredom.Key Takeaways1. Authentic Learning Happens in Conversation: While classrooms provide data, true wisdom is extracted through sincere dialogue with those who have lived the experience.2. The Prerequisite of Vulnerability: Meaningful growth requires being okay with not knowing the answer and having the courage to reach out for help.3. Context vs. Tools: Younger generations often have the newest tools, but older generations provide the necessary historical context to make those tools effective.4. Cleaning the Mental Workspace: Identifying and removing "mental clutter" is essential to finding the things that truly excite and fulfill you.Connect with the GuestWebsite: empatheyesstudio.comInstagram: @empatheyesstudioFollow Bridging Generations, like this episode, and share it with someone who is currently "troubleshooting" their own life path!Connect with the HostWebsite: howardsnooks.comYouTube: @howardsnooks-modelactor8449Instagram: @howardsnooksSpotify: Bridging Generations

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    Omer Menashe Talks about Business Building, AI & Fatherhood

    What happens when a "sarcastic" Israeli entrepreneur tries to navigate the polite social norms of Boulder, Colorado? In this episode of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks sits down with Omer, a lifelong entrepreneur and father of two, to explore the fascinating intersection of culture, business, and generational shifts. Omer shares his journey from building tech startups in Israel to raising trilingual children in the US, offering a candid look at the challenges of "calibrating" his communication style for an American audience. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of work in the age of AI, the evolution of the "hustle" mindset, and the search for meaningful purpose beyond the paycheck.Main Topics CoveredThe "Direct" Israeli Communication Style: Omer discusses cultural clashes and "abrasive" insinuations faced while adjusting to the US social climate.Raising Trilingual Children: Insights into raising a household where Hebrew, French, and English are spoken daily.The Entrepreneurial Muscle: Training the "sales muscle" early, featuring a six-year-old’s $70-an-hour lemonade stand and door-to-door soap sales.Mentorship and the King of Morocco: The influence of Omer’s maternal grandfather, who was the CEO of a royal public company in Morocco.Education vs. The Real World: Why Omer believes formal college education is losing its luster compared to hands-on experience and networking.The Impact of AI on Careers: A look at how AI is disrupting white-collar professions and the rising value of "physical" businesses.The Silver Wave: A discussion on the massive transition of baby-boomer-owned businesses to younger generations.Leverage vs. Traction: Omer’s observation on the Gen Z "hustle" culture and the tendency to look for social media leverage before establishing real business traction.Key TakeawaysTrust and Accents: Omer shares the strategic decision to "attenuate" his accent to build instant trust in American business environments.The Definition of Freedom: Omer argues that true freedom isn't "passive income" or doing nothing; it’s the freedom to create and control something meaningful.Personality is Constant: Referencing the Seven Up series, Omer notes that core personality traits often remain unchanged from childhood to old age.Purpose and Vitality: Why having a "purpose" and a set of tasks is vital to maintaining cognitive health as one ages.Parenting as Opportunity: The move to the US as a strategic choice to provide the best commercial and business opportunities for the next generation.Follow Bridging Generations, like this episode, and share it with a fellow builder or entrepreneur!Connect with the HostWebsite: howardsnooks.comYouTube: @howardsnooks-modelactor8449Instagram: @howardsnooksSpotify: Bridging Generations

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    Beyond the Barber Chair: Ben Kesler on Van Life, Plant Medicine, and the Twin Bond

    What happens when a global pandemic gives you the "activation energy" to set your life on fire and start over? In this episode of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks sits down with his former barber, Ben Kesler, to trace a remarkable journey of reinvention that spans from the suburbs of Chicago to the jungles of Peru. Ben shares how he transitioned from corporate operations management to a nomadic existence in a 2001 Chevy Astro, eventually finding his true calling in the tactile artistry of barbering in Boulder, Colorado. This conversation is for anyone feeling stuck in a "linear" life path, offering a sincere look at the courage required to pursue self-discovery and the complex, emotional work of healing family relationships.Main Topics Covered1. The Catalyst of COVID-19: How the lockdown provided the necessary space and "activation energy" for Ben to re-evaluate his priorities and change direction.2. The Van Life Chapter: Living and working remotely out of a rusty 2001 Chevy Astro while traveling through the Midwest and eventually landing in Denver.3. Global Side Quests: Immersing himself in Spanish school in Guatemala and volunteering in Mexico to satisfy lifelong curiosities.4. Plant Medicine and Perspective: Ben’s profound experience with Ayahuasca in the Peruvian jungle and how it fostered deeper compassion for his family.5. The Twin Dynamic: A vulnerable look at Ben’s relationship with his fraternal twin brother and the "estrangement" that occurred during their childhood.6. Finding Mastery in Barbering: Transitioning from digital operations to a hands-on career and the "honeymoon phase" of his new craft.7. The Search for Meaning: A discussion inspired by Viktor Frankl on finding purpose through "meaningful adventures" rather than just professional advancement.8. Influential Figures: The impact of a "cool" music teacher, Mr. Zemke, who made vulnerability and artistic expression accessible to young men.Key Takeaways1. The Power of "Side Quests": Pursuing interests that have no obvious professional "payoff" (like learning a language or traveling) can lead to the most significant personal growth.2. Retrospective Destiny: While life may feel like "floundering" in the moment, looking back often reveals a narrative that feels destined.3. Earnestness as a Value: Being sincere and "wearing your heart on your sleeve" is an effective way to invite genuine curiosity and connection from others.4. Healing Through Humanization: Gaining distance from a nuclear family can allow you to see parents and siblings as flawed humans, leading to deeper compassion and resolved conflicts.5. The Sober Plane: While psychedelic experiences can be mind-expanding, the ultimate goal for Ben was to bring those insights back to be "deeply present" in everyday, sober reality.If Ben’s story of reinvention inspired you, please follow Bridging Generations, like this episode on your favorite platform, and share it with someone who might be looking for their own "activation energy" to make a change!Connect with the HostWebsite: howardsnooks.comYouTube: @howardsnooks-modelactor8449Instagram: @howardsnooksSpotify: Bridging Generations

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    Ego, Emotional Maturity & Leaving a Legacy: A Conversation with Bruce Dyn

    What separates a good leader from a truly wise one? In this episode of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks sits down with Colorado entrepreneur and retired venture capitalist Bruce Dyn for a rich conversation on mentoring, emotional maturity, ego, and what it really means to give back.From building startups and transitioning into venture capital, to raising children later in life and confronting the environmental crisis of single-use plastics, Bruce shares hard-earned wisdom from decades in business and life. Together, they explore how generational understanding, humility, and self-awareness shape stronger leaders—and a better future.This episode is for entrepreneurs, parents, mentors, and anyone reflecting on legacy, leadership, and the impact they want to leave behind.Main Topics Covered Growing up in Colorado and generational roots dating back to the 1860s Bruce’s journey from entrepreneur to venture capitalist The shift from operator to mentor—and why emotional maturity matters Coaching listening skills and developing self-awareness The destructive force of ego in business and relationships Learning more from “bad bosses” than good ones Building company cultures of risk-taking and forgiveness Retirement with purpose: tackling the global single-use plastics crisis Key Takeaways Emotional maturity and self-awareness are more valuable than raw intelligence in leadership. True mentorship begins with deep listening and removing ego from the equation. The best leaders create cultures where mistakes are learning opportunities—not public shaming events. Extraction without contribution—whether in business or relationships—leads to long-term damage. Retirement isn’t about slowing down; it’s about redirecting energy toward meaningful impact. If this conversation resonated with you, please follow Bridging Generations, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who values mentorship, leadership, and thoughtful living. Your support helps bridge wisdom across generations.Connect with Howard SnooksYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@howardsnooks-modelactor8449Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dx6GfWFgSedypZnLZWksp?si=77139a2b22ac4cccInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/howardsnooks/?hl=enWebsite: https://www.howardsnooks.com/Thank you for listening to Bridging Generations—where experience meets insight, and wisdom is shared across time.

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    Baruch HaLevi on Meaning, Manhood, and Healing Generational Wounds

    What happens when meaning is lost across generations—and how do we reclaim it? In this deeply moving episode of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks sits down with rabbi, therapist, and men’s coach Baruch HaLevi for an honest conversation about legacy, trauma, masculinity, and purpose. Drawing from personal loss, Viktor Frankl’s logotherapy, and lived experience, Baruch explores how unhealed wounds echo through families—and how meaning can transform suffering into service. This episode is for anyone grappling with identity, generational disconnect, or the search for a deeper “why,” and it matters because healing doesn’t stop with us—it travels forward and backward through generations.Main Topics CoveredBridging generational gaps with honesty, wisdom, and compassionGrowing up with strong identity but spiritual emptinessMasculinity, fatherhood, and the need for male mentorshipViktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning and logotherapySuicide, responsibility, and the power of choiceTurning trauma into meaning and serviceHealing generational wounds—both past and futureWhy modern men struggle with purpose, resilience, and pressureKey TakeawaysMeaning—not comfort—is what allows people to endure sufferingUnspoken family trauma perpetuates generational brokennessMen need initiation, mentorship, and responsibility to matureHealing your life can retroactively heal those who came before youSelf-transcendence creates a life worth livingOne-Liner QuotesBaruch HaLevi: “If you can’t name it, you can’t tame it.”Baruch HaLevi: “When a man has his why, he can endure any how.”Howard Snooks: “It’s not just knowledge we’re missing—it’s wisdom.”Connect with the Guest — Baruch HaLeviInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/baruch_halevi/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBaruchHaLevi/Connect with Howard SnooksYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@howardsnooks-modelactor8449Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dx6GfWFgSedypZnLZWksp?si=77139a2b22ac4cccInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/howardsnooks/?hl=enWebsite: https://www.howardsnooks.com/If this conversation resonated with you, please follow, like, and share Bridging Generations. These stories matter—and sharing them helps heal more than one generation.

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    Charli Price on Creativity, Confidence, and Paying Your Dues

    What does it really take to build confidence, stay creative, and keep evolving across decades? In this episode of Bridging Generations with Howard Snooks, Howard sits down with Charli Price for an honest, wide-ranging conversation about mentorship, bullying, leadership, fashion, and the cost of mastery. From Denver to New York Fashion Week to international publication, Charlie shares how skill, resilience, and integrity shaped his path. This episode is for creatives, leaders, and anyone navigating identity, career transitions, or intergenerational tension—and it matters because wisdom doesn’t expire, it compounds.Main Topics CoveredAuthentic conversations across generationsMentorship vs. bullying—and how both shape resilienceBuilding confidence through skill, repetition, and survivalInside the fashion “scene”: reality vs. fantasyLeadership under pressure and holding boundariesInclusivity, craft, and quality control in creative industriesRetirement as reinvention, not retreatWhat it means to become an “elder” in your fieldKey TakeawaysConfidence comes from competence earned over time—not approvalCreativity thrives when joy and discipline coexistMentors matter, but adversity can be a teacher tooInclusivity without standards erodes craftReinvention is possible at any age when curiosity stays aliveConnect with Charli PriceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/charliepricehair/Connect with Howard SnooksYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@howardsnooks-modelactor8449Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dx6GfWFgSedypZnLZWksp?si=77139a2b22ac4cccInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/howardsnooks/?hl=enWebsite: https://www.howardsnooks.com/If this conversation resonated, follow, like, and share the episode. Leave a review, send it to someone navigating their next chapter, and keep the conversation between generations alive.

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    Curiosity, Mentorship, and the Stories That Shape a Life with Evan Faber

    What happens when curiosity outpaces fear—and mentorship opens unexpected doors? In this episode, two generations explore reinvention, storytelling, creativity, and the power of ideas to shape a meaningful life. From ballet stages to branding strategy, from ranching roots to quantum thinking, this conversation traces how identity forms over time and why connection—not certainty—is what moves people forward.Main Topics CoveredWhy bridging generations requires curiosity instead of judgmentReinvention across careers: hospitality, distilling, branding, and storytellingMentors, influencers, and role models—and why they’re not the sameHow childhood curiosity shapes adult creativity and courageBinary thinking vs. “quantum” thinking in culture and societyPsychographics vs. demographics: how people actually connect to ideasStorytelling as meaning-making in therapy, business, and artWhy cities, generations, and identities must evolve to stay aliveWork, money, housing, and the shifting realities facing millennialsCrisis as opportunity—and what determines whether change happensNotable Concepts & IdeasMentor vs. Influencer vs. Role Model: Why each impacts growth differentlyPsychographics: Understanding people through values, beliefs, and behaviorQuantum Thinking: Holding multiple truths without collapsing into extremesCexus (Connection): Meaning emerges through relationship, not isolationLanguages of Life: Wine, art, movement, ideas—all ways of knowing the worldThis conversation captures the heart of Bridging Generations: thoughtful dialogue without defensiveness. It explores how curiosity survives across decades, how cities and people evolve together, and why storytelling—whether personal, cultural, or generational—is one of the most powerful tools we have to make sense of change.Connect with Evan FaberLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evanfaber/Connect with Howard SnooksYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@howardsnooks-modelactor8449Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dx6GfWFgSedypZnLZWksp?si=77139a2b22ac4cccInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/howardsnooks/?hl=enWebsite: https://www.howardsnooks.com/

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    Strength, Mentorship, and Building a Life That Lasts with Personal Trainer Dan Greenbaum

    What happens when two people from different generations sit down to talk about strength—physical, emotional, and generational? In this episode, the conversation moves far beyond the gym. It’s about mentorship that quietly changes lives, redefining education, building community, aging well, and how real growth often comes from relationships that span decades. This episode explores what it means to learn from people older than you, stay curious as you age, and build a life rooted in purpose rather than titles.Main Topics CoveredHow intergenerational mentorship shapes identity, confidence, and life directionLeaving high-pressure cultural expectations to build a more intentional lifeRedefining education: credentials vs. real-world knowledge and self-studyBuilding a business as a mission, not just a paycheckWhy strength training matters for longevity, mental health, and independenceAging without artificial limits—and why capability matters more than ageCreating community through shared effort, consistency, and careHow older and younger generations quietly shape each other’s livesThis episode captures the heart of Bridging Generations: honest dialogue, mutual respect, and the idea that wisdom isn’t owned by any single age group. It challenges rigid ideas about education, career paths, aging, and success—and shows how meaningful relationships across generations can create healthier individuals and stronger communities.Connect with Dan GreenbaumInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachdangreenbaum/?hl=enConnect with Howard SnooksYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@howardsnooks-modelactor8449Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dx6GfWFgSedypZnLZWksp?si=77139a2b22ac4cccInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/howardsnooks/?hl=enWebsite: https://www.howardsnooks.com/

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    Loneliness, Love, and the Space Between Generations with Yehuda HaLevi

    In this deeply thoughtful episode of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks sits down with Yehuda HaLevi, creator of the Shells and Shadows podcast, for an honest, wide-ranging conversation about generational misunderstanding, loneliness among young men, love and relationships, technology, spirituality, and the evolving meaning of masculinity.At 76 and 23 respectively, Howard and Yehuda model what it looks like to meet across generations with curiosity instead of judgment—exploring how wisdom, vulnerability, and respect can flow both ways.What you'll hear in this episode:Why generational tension exists — resistance to change, misinterpretation, and projectionLoneliness among young men — loss of ritual, community, and grounding traditionsMasculinity in transition — integrating strength, emotion, discipline, and compassionTechnology, drugs, and curiosity — tools vs. weapons and conscious integrationLove, relationships, and marriage — chemistry, commitment, contempt, and growthThe idea of “adversarial love” — partnership as friction that refines rather than destroysHealing through presence — hugs, empathy, and the nervous system’s need for connectionRespect for elders & wisdom transmission — what modern culture has lost and how to restore itAbout Yehuda HaLevi:Yehuda HaLevi is a podcast host, mentor, and psychology graduate dedicated to supporting young men in integrating mind, heart, and soul. Through his work on Shells and Shadows, Yehuda explores identity, masculinity, spirituality, and the courage required to live with depth and intention.Shells and Shadows (Spotify) https://open.spotify.com/show/2rcl5H8JgFAw9KGLur4Fi2Shells and Shadows (YouTube) https://www.youtube.com/@UCAetkdQVzUI6PkUQgNTvJUg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yudahalevi/reels/

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    Welcome to Bridging Generations: Why Conversations Across Age Matter More Than Ever

    In the inaugural episode of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks introduces himself and the heart behind the podcast. At 76 years old, Howard reflects on a life shaped by deep roots in Colorado, a 45-year career in psychotherapy and social work, profound personal loss, reinvention later in life, and a renewed calling: creating meaningful conversations between generations. This episode sets the foundation for a show dedicated to curiosity, understanding, and shared wisdom across age, experience, and perspective.What you'll hear in this episode:Why “Bridging Generations” was born — lessons Howard learned being interviewed by younger podcastersA multi-generation Colorado story — ranching roots, pioneer ancestors, and family legacyFrom psychology student to therapist — a 45-year career in social work, psychotherapy, and child custody evaluationResilience through loss and change — grief, divorce, injury, and rebuilding life in later yearsReinvention at any age — becoming a professional model in his late 60sThe importance of community — healing through connection, clubs, and chosen familyConcerns facing younger generations — loneliness, declining marriage and birth rates, and social isolationWhat this podcast aims to explore — learning with younger generations, not lecturing at them

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Bridging Generations is a podcast hosted by Howard Snooks that brings together voices from different generations for honest, thoughtful conversations about life and human connection. Each episode explores topics such as relationships, aging, identity, purpose, loneliness, and personal growth, creating space for meaningful dialogue between younger and older perspectives. With curiosity, compassion, and real-world experience, Bridging Generations challenges stereotypes, bridges age divides, and reminds us that understanding begins when we listen to one another.

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