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Are Gen Z Lazy or Just Misunderstood? The Real Truth About a Changing Generation

Are Gen Z Lazy or Just Misunderstood? The Real Truth About a Changing Generation

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Are Gen Z really lazy — or are they simply evolving to fit a world that’s changing faster than ever?

In this thought-provoking episode of Moore Moments, Hannah Ingram-Moore sits down with her 21-year-old son Benjie to unpack one of the most talked-about generational divides of our time. Together, they explore whether today’s young adults are truly unmotivated and fragile — or simply navigating ambition, technology, and mental health in a completely new landscape.

What they talk about:

  • Why Gen Z get labelled “lazy” — and what’s really going on underneath

  • How AI, TikTok, and instant access are reshaping ambition and work

  • Cancel culture vs accountability — when “calling out” becomes compassion

  • How men’s mental health, vulnerability, and resilience are evolving

  • What older generations can learn from Gen Z — and vice versa

It’s funny, honest, and deeply human — a cross-generational conversation about purpose, pressure, and progress.

Whether you’re Gen Z, Millennial, or Boomer, this episode will make you rethink the stereotypes and see just how much we all share.

Moore Moments is hosted by Hannah Ingram-Moore, exploring resilience, purpose, and the power of everyday hope — inspired by her father, Captain Sir Tom Moore, and his words:

“Tomorrow will be a good day.”

Gen Z, Generation Z, Gen Z Podcast, Lazy or Misunderstood, Moore Moments, Hannah Ingram-Moore, Benjie Ingram-Moore, Generational Gap, Ambition, AI, Mental Health, Cancel Culture, Resilience, Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day

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