In this episode of The Inclusion Bites Podcast, host Joanne Lockwood welcomes guest Neerja Singh to explore the theme of "A New Diversity." In a world where younger generations are easily inclined to cancel anything they don't understand or support, it's crucial that we understand and adapt to the changes that come with this new diversity.

The episode delves into the impact of younger people creating their own families outside of traditional biological ones, choosing not to marry or have children, which can have repercussions on population growth and the economy. Neerja shares her insights on how the older generation can make the younger generation feel heard, seen, and genuinely supported, in order to have influence and foster growth.

One key point discussed is how younger minds are being shaped by mass connectivity and unfiltered information on the internet. Understanding generational diversity is essential for societal survival and well-being, and it's flagged as a red flag for humanity if different generations don't interact.

The episode also explores the traits and struggles that define the younger generation, including issues around emotional development, self-management, repressed anger, and anxiety stemming from a sense of urgency about the state of the world. Neerja highlights the need for leaders and parents to shift from being guards to guides, and to bridge the gap between generations by empathizing and acknowledging the drastic changes in society.

The key takeaway from this episode is that the world is rapidly evolving, and it's crucial that we adapt and understand the new diversity that comes with each generation. By cultivating trust, empathy, and effective communication, we can create happier, healthier, and more inclusive social systems. So be sure to tune in and gain valuable insights on embracing and celebrating the diverse perspectives and needs of the next generation.

Managing Generational Differences: From Guards to Guides


Exploring the generational divide and the impact of technology, this episode delves into the importance of understanding and bridging the gap between older and younger generations for a more inclusive and thriving society.

In this episode of The Inclusion Bites Podcast, host Joanne Lockwood welcomes guest Neerja Singh to explore the theme of "A New Diversity." In a world where younger generations are easily inclined to cancel anything they don't understand or support, it's crucial that we understand and adapt to the changes that come with this new diversity.

The episode delves into the impact of younger people creating their own families outside of traditional biological ones, choosing not to marry or have children, which can have repercussions on population growth and the economy. Neerja shares her insights on how the older generation can make the younger generation feel heard, seen, and genuinely supported, in order to have influence and foster growth.

One key point discussed is how younger minds are being shaped by mass connectivity and unfiltered information on the internet. Understanding generational diversity is essential for societal survival and well-being, and it's flagged as a red flag for humanity if different generations don't interact.

The episode also explores the traits and struggles that define the younger generation, including issues around emotional development, self-management, repressed anger, and anxiety stemming from a sense of urgency about the state of the world. Neerja highlights the need for leaders and parents to shift from being guards to guides, and to bridge the gap between generations by empathizing and acknowledging the drastic changes in society.

The key takeaway from this episode is that the world is rapidly evolving, and it's crucial that we adapt and understand the new diversity that comes with each generation. By cultivating trust, empathy, and effective communication, we can create happier, healthier, and more inclusive social systems. So be sure to tune in and gain valuable insights on embracing and celebrating the diverse perspectives and needs of the next generation.

 


Published: 23.03.2023

Recorded: 27.10.2022

Duration: 0:58:56

Downloads: 236


 

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