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In this episode of the Swimming Upstream Radio Show, host Dorothy Wilhelm (Silent Generation), Ray Miller Still (Millennial) and Jason Falls (Generation X) explore the generational perspectives on death, dying, and the impact of societal changes on personal relationships. They discuss the differences in how various generations perceive racism, prejudice, and the importance of maintaining connections with family and friends. The conversation also touches on the significance of preparing for the future and the legacy one leaves behind.

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Takeaways

Dorothy Wilhelm introduces the show and its theme of generational perspectives.

The conversation begins with reflections on death and dying.

Ray shares a personal story about his grandfather's passing.

Generational differences in views on racism and prejudice are discussed.

The importance of personal connections and relationships is emphasized.

The group reflects on their childhood experiences and societal changes.

They discuss the need for better preparation for the future and legacy.

The conversation highlights the importance of emotional connections in families.

Dorothy shares a poignant memory of her husband's passing.

The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage in meaningful conversations. 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Generational Perspectives

03:59 Reflections on Death and Dying

10:04 Generational Views on Racism and Prejudice

15:46 Personal Stories and Connections

21:53 Preparing for the Future and Legacy

More Information

Ray Miller Still is the editor of the Enumclaw Courier-Herald. Jason Falls is a consultant and producer of Swimming Upstream Radio Show.
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