For this season of “It’s Generational” baby boomer journalist Dorothy Tucker, President of the National Association of Black Journalists; GenX journalist Hugo Balta, former President of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists; millennial comedian and writer Aparna Nancherla, author of the upcoming book Unreliable Narrator: Me, Myself and Impostor Syndrome and Kim Saira, a GenZ content creator focused on inner healing and community care, make up our panel.
Dr. Frederick Smith, a psychologist with Thriveworks, joined the show this week to explore friendships – from how we make them to why we need them, how to keep them and when to cut them off.
Have internet generations forgotten IRL community?
What we actually think about mental health
The streaming wars: Is live entertainment over?
What do we want TV to look like?
How has 'funny' changed?
It's Generational minisode: Earth Month
From newspapers to TikTok: Let's talk about news
What's stopping us from loving our bodies?
Where's the line on substance abuse? The drugs episode
Is it hot on this planet or is it just…us?
Why is it so hard to set boundaries with friends and family?
What do you feel guilty about spending money on?
Younger generations are transforming work
Generations agree – love is hard
What does ‘trauma’ really mean?
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