Rob and Chuck continue their series on declining independence and ambition among younger generations, examining safety, equity, and unintended consequences. They discuss how sheltering limits skill-building, real-world examples of lessons learned the hard way, and surprising crash statistics showing fewer teen deaths but more early-20s fatalities.
The hosts explore how ride‑sharing, delivery services, and digital connectivity may be reshaping the meaning of independence, the role of parents in fostering responsibility, and the importance of coaching for children — including those with special needs — to help them gain confidence and capability.