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    Explore "gen-x" with insightful episodes like "40: The Fans LoveSexy Fat Tony [Encore]", "242) Largest Generations in Human History (by # of Births)", "Podcasting, the New Generation of Blogging", "Leftovers & Mid Life Skateboard" and "I might just have a permanent cohost" from podcasts like ""I SEE U with Eddie Robinson", "10ish Podcast", "A New Generation of Marketing: Using Video to Grow Your Startup", "Deeper In The Den" and "Gen-X Perspective"" and more!

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    40: The Fans LoveSexy Fat Tony [Encore]

    40: The Fans LoveSexy Fat Tony [Encore]
    Acclaimed lyricist, Fat Tony, has played a significant role in shaping Houston's rap scene with his unique style of music. Raised in the city's historic Third Ward, he has family roots in Nigeria – a part of the world where emerging singers and songwriters from the region are finding success on American music charts. Consequently, mainstream pop acts have been taking notice and are quickly jumping on their cultured bandwagon with featured collaborations. Join I SEE U Host Eddie Robinson for a very candid conversation with master storyteller, Fat Tony, about his music career, the future of hip-hop and how Prince inspires his creativity. The rapper also explains why so many fans of different races and ethnicities gravitate to his music—a notion that tends to ring true for other renown Houston artists and performers.  

    242) Largest Generations in Human History (by # of Births)

    242) Largest Generations in Human History (by # of Births)
    Baby Boomers. Generation X. Millennials. Which generation can boast the most births in human history?

    On this episode, join Nick Emel and Alex Johns in revealing the Top 7 Largest Generations in Human History, from 1901 all the way to current day.

    PLUS... the key events that shaped the lives of each generation, the unique characteristics of each generation, Alex rants about Baby Boomers, the invention of the automobile vs. the invention of the internet, "TSA is security theater," political and economic ramifications from each generation, Dr. Buster the Union Rep, and MUCH more.

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    I might just have a permanent cohost

    I might just have a permanent cohost

    So in this week's episode, Jason and Tony talk about Jason's quick trip down to LA to go see his mama, and of course, he has to pay homage to In-N-Out Burger. The similarities between our parents and how technology and age don't always play nice and tolerance for change goes to zero. Also, in this episode, I get an opportunity to talk to Jason about what it's like to be Jewish in a time where not only war is breaking out in the west bank and Gaza but attacks right here in LA and  New York City. And how that makes him feel being Jewish and having to worry about such craziness. We also spent some time talking about our grandparents, the social norms of their times, and what was OK then or tolerated than in no way would be OK today. Jason and Tony spend quite a bit of time weaving their way through white privilege and what that means. Tony digs his heels in on the fact that he is Italian and not white and wants Italians put back on the little check box on all the paperwork you fill out at the doctor's office. Among other crazy topics, everything from taxes to Jason's a little more liberal, and Tony is a little more conservative and how that works in today's society. Sit back, relax and enjoy this episode.

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    Sitting down with Jason Lowy

    Sitting down with Jason Lowy

    My guest this week is Jason Lowy a life long friend, best man at my wedding, father of two, husband to one of the greatest women I know, and an all-around good guy with all those nice things being said about Jason we spent about an hour or so getting caught up life during the pandemic and what's basically been going on the last 10 years since my wife and I moved to the East Coast. We had a lot of fun reminiscing and being nostalgic about our younger days pre-spouse and pre-children and also talk about the joys of growing old chilling out and just getting comfortable in our own skin. Sit back, relax, and enjoy.
    Tony Randazzo

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    Getting the shot!

    Getting the shot!

     I talk about the unexpected weight being lifted off my shoulders after getting my first Covid shot and exploring the media's obsession with bad news and doom and gloom and how that affected my mood and attitude. I share my story of the last year and my mental health and how the fog has been lifted at least for me

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    Mask or Not To Mask that was my Question

    Mask or Not To Mask that was my Question

    Mask or not to mask that is the question or at least the question that I asked. In this episode, my guest host Trish the dish from Gen X voice unpack the difference between what the media is telling us about each state and what's actually happening in the state. I recently did some traveling by car to Florida, the experience of what the media is telling me about Florida and that the governor has lifted the mask mandate and what the businesses are actually doing seem to be two different things if you want to go buy groceries get gas go to a liquor store or any small or large business in between you better still have your mask with you because although the state isn't requiring it the businesses are so with that being said no shirt no shoes no mask no service!

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    Sitdown With Trish The Dish of GenX Voice

    Sitdown With Trish The Dish of GenX Voice

    So, where do I start with this episode? After becoming fast friends with a fellow Podcaster named Trish the Dish from the GenX Voice, it wasn't tough to convince her to sit down with me for what I thought would be a good half hour to a 45-minute conversation about all things Gen X which turned into two, one and a half-hour episodes. So here's part one where we start with talking about the pandemic where we've lived, how these youngsters treat us like old people when we still feel like we're teenagers ourselves "Kinda" and how Trish found herself in Twitter jail, amongst other things. Please sit back, relax and enjoy this two-part series with Trish the dish and myself, Tony Randazzo, for what turns out to be a pretty epic ride; enjoy. 

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    Create a Culture That Inspires: Generational Differences at Work -- S8E54

    Create a Culture That Inspires: Generational Differences at Work -- S8E54
    Paul Walters, Workplace Consultant at Gallup, was our guest on a recent Called to Coach. In Part 8 of a webcast series focusing on Creating a Culture That Inspires, Paul focused on generational differences in the workplace and Gallup's research on this topic, including CliftonStrengths. His insights included:

    •The unique characteristics of the Gen Z and millennial generations
    •How the generations are similar in outlook and CliftonStrengths
    •The importance of seeing the value each person brings and treating everyone as an individual

    View the complete transcript for this webcast, along with audio and video, at https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/318161/create-culture-inspires-generational-differences-work.aspx

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    Racist Statues, 1984, The Little Hours

    Racist Statues, 1984, The Little Hours
    Andrew & Lindsey sip on rose and chat about Lyft switching to all electric vehicles, getting rid of racist statues, teaching dogs how to communicate, and what they're reading, watching, & listening to this week.

    Currently Reading
    Between the World and Me - Ta-Nehisi Coates
    1984 - George Orwell
    Act Like a Lady - Keltie Knight, Becca Tobin, Jax Vanek
    White Fragility - Robin DiAngelo

    Watching
    The Bachelorette New Zealand
    The Little Hours
    A Simple Truth
    Selling Sunset
    Reality Z
    Knives Out

    Listening To
    Flordia Georgia Line
    Olivia O'Brien
    Logic
    Ella Mai
    Julia Michaels
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