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    Explore "generationaldifferences" with insightful episodes like "Bridging the generation gap at work, with Megan Gerhardt, PhD", "We're Getting Older", "Raving parents, Jennifer Rush, the chartz and doing a bit.", "253. Q&AF: Mortal Enemies, Contributing To America & Bouncing Back" and "A mind-bending, reality-warping conversation with John Higgs" from podcasts like ""Speaking of Psychology", "Distractible", "Chatabix", "REAL AF with Andy Frisella" and "The Gray Area with Sean Illing"" and more!

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    Bridging the generation gap at work, with Megan Gerhardt, PhD

    Bridging the generation gap at work, with Megan Gerhardt, PhD

    As Gen Z enters the workforce and older workers put off retirement, some workplaces may see five generations sharing an office -- from the Silent Generation all the way to Gen Z. Megan Gerhardt, PhD, of Miami University, talks about why it’s important to move past generational stereotypes, why age diversity is a strength, and what older and younger workers can learn from each other.

    For transcripts, links and more information, please visit the Speaking of Psychology Homepage.

    Raving parents, Jennifer Rush, the chartz and doing a bit.

    Raving parents, Jennifer Rush, the chartz and doing a bit.
    David and Joe chat about going to 3 days a week and the added pressure of trying to make good eps. David tells Joe about a family event he attended when the adults were getting on it dancing to hip hop. They talk about what it would have been like in their parents day at a fete with a cup of squash and mum listening to Jennifer Rush. The postman comes in again. After analysing the podcast a bit they start doubting if they are any good at it. They talk about the episode charts, being loads behind Wolf & Owl and levels of awkwardness 'doing a bit'. Follow Chatabix on Twitter & Instagram: twitter.com/chatabix1 www.instagram.com/chatabixpodcast/ Patreon for early access to our eps: https://www.patreon.com/chatabix Crunchy fresh tees and hoodies: https://chatabixshop.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    A mind-bending, reality-warping conversation with John Higgs

    A mind-bending, reality-warping conversation with John Higgs
    I don’t usually begin interviews with the question “who the hell are you?” But, then again, not every guest is John Higgs. I fell into Higgs’s work by accident. An offhand recommendation of his book on the KLF, a British band that burnt a million pounds but couldn’t explain why they did it. What’s unusual is that I’ve not quite been able to climb back out of it. Higgs’s work is reality-warping. Once you put on his lenses, it’s hard to take them back off. At the center of Higgs’s strange, brilliant books — his heterodox history of the 20th century, his biography of Timothy Leary, his tour of “metamodernism” — is a single, urgent question: How do we understand the world around us even as advances in physics, psychology, art, pharmacology, and philosophy shatter our frames of reference? This conversation takes some wild turns, but trying to describe it would do it a disservice. Just trust me on this one. It’s good to mess with your reality every once in awhile. References: John Higgs’s conversation with Alan Moore What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry by John Markoff Book Recommendations: The Patterning Instinct by Jeremy Lent Cosmic Trigger I by Robert Anton Wilson From Hell by Alan Moore Want to contact the show? Reach out at ezrakleinshow@vox.com News comes at you fast. Join us at the end of your day to understand it. Subscribe to Today, Explained Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices