Is it possible for multi-generational leadership to be less of a challenge and more of an opportunity? In this episode, hosts Brad McDonald and Taylor Jessup explore the realities of leading across generations—from the rising number of workers ages 60 years and older staying in the labor force longer to Gen Z's shifting priorities around balance, learning, and meaning.
They discuss why younger generations aren’t as motivated to pursue leadership positions and the fallacy of thinking "if I were you, I'd make better choices." This conversation is all about bridging generational divides: seeking out the strengths each generation brings to the table.
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The audio was edited and produced by Luke Wilson of Veritas Podcasting [veritaspodcasting@gmail.com]
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