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In this episode, we dive into the complex legacy of the Baby Boomer generation, exploring both the triumphs and the tensions that define this influential cohort. On the positive side, Boomers are credited with driving major social progress, from civil rights movements to cultural revolutions in music, art, and education. They've also contributed to significant economic growth and technological advancement. However, the episode also tackles the critiques—how unchecked consumerism, environmental neglect, and resistance to change have left younger generations grappling with economic and ecological challenges. The episode offers a balanced look at how the Boomer legacy continues to shape our world, for better and for worse.
By Angelo Rosso and Noah ten BroekIn this episode, we dive into the complex legacy of the Baby Boomer generation, exploring both the triumphs and the tensions that define this influential cohort. On the positive side, Boomers are credited with driving major social progress, from civil rights movements to cultural revolutions in music, art, and education. They've also contributed to significant economic growth and technological advancement. However, the episode also tackles the critiques—how unchecked consumerism, environmental neglect, and resistance to change have left younger generations grappling with economic and ecological challenges. The episode offers a balanced look at how the Boomer legacy continues to shape our world, for better and for worse.