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Frontal Lobe Development | GenZ VS Millennial - MadiLuke - TOYP - S2 E8

Frontal Lobe Development | GenZ VS Millennial - MadiLuke - TOYP - S2 E8

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Welcome back Olive You! Today we have another awesome installment of The Olive You Podcast, where Shannon gets another opportunity to extend the olive branch to another Gen Z guest, Madi. They waste no time getting right into it, of course sharing what the high school experience was like for a millennial and what its currently like for a young person today. They tackle relationships, openness and so much more. We sincerely hope you find as much value in these conversations as we do! Thank you for tuning in!

Chapters:

00:00 // GenZ Meet Milennial - Milennial Meet GenZ

07:40 // What The High School Experience Is Like Today

14:21 // GenZ Vs Millennials on Partying & Alcohol

18:16 // Not Wanting To Turn Out Like Your Parents

22:13 // The Stresses of Adults and Sources for News

25:27 // Discussing The Politcal Situation In Canada & The United States

28:42 // The Openess of Gen Z30:37 // Navigating The World With Emerging AI

35:46 // A Challenging, Yet Highly Rewarding Co-Op Experience

39:02 // Financial & Career Goals Of A Teenager

41:11 // Discussing Homeownership | Everybody Needs a Home!

45:35 // Navigating Relationships as a Teenager

56:07 // Thinking About Marriage & Parenthood

01:01:12 // Talking Points - Madi

01:05:40 // Talking Points - Shannon

01:14:22 // The Olive & The Pit

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