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#AuthentiCityFM #Leadership #Resilience #Creativity #EmotionalIntelligence #GenX #Millenials #GenZ #Homelanders #ArtistArchetype
While seasoned leaders have been perfecting the art of holding things together, the next generation has been quietly mastering something entirely different: the art of making things beautiful. In Part 2 of this conversation, we explore what happens when crisis-forged leadership meets artist-generation innovation.
Through stories of children drawing with grandparents, asking deeper questions at dinner tables, and naturally building inclusive communities, they discover that the Homelanders aren't just surviving the storm—they're learning to dance in it. These digital natives possess emotional intelligence that cuts through professional facades, form communities around shared interests rather than geographic boundaries, and treat creativity not as luxury but as essential processing power.
The conversation moves from theoretical observations to practical implications: What does it mean when vocal tones become the new body language? How do you lead when maps no longer define communities? Why might grandma hobbies be the most strategic thing leaders aren't doing?
But the biggest revelation isn't about generational differences—it's about generational collaboration. As these three leaders grapple with letting go of systems that no longer serve, they realize the Artist Generation isn't waiting for permission to rebuild. They're already creating what comes next, with tools their parents are just beginning to understand.
Raw, hopeful, and surprisingly practical, this episode captures the moment when exhausted leaders discover that the future might not just be in good hands—it might be in better hands than they ever imagined.
00:00 Introduction to the Framework
02:36 Navigating Complexity as a Gen X Manager
04:43 The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
08:10 The Role of Curiosity and Courage in Leadership
11:22 Generational Perspectives on Winning and Participation
18:14 Creating a Culture of Care and Curiosity
25:21 The Power of Intuition in Decision Making
30:58 Intergenerational Connections and Learning
37:53 The Impact of Free Speech and Civil Discourse
49:34 Embracing Analog Experiences in a Digital World
01:01:38 The Future of Local Government and Community Engagement
By AuthentiCity FM5
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#AuthentiCityFM #Leadership #Resilience #Creativity #EmotionalIntelligence #GenX #Millenials #GenZ #Homelanders #ArtistArchetype
While seasoned leaders have been perfecting the art of holding things together, the next generation has been quietly mastering something entirely different: the art of making things beautiful. In Part 2 of this conversation, we explore what happens when crisis-forged leadership meets artist-generation innovation.
Through stories of children drawing with grandparents, asking deeper questions at dinner tables, and naturally building inclusive communities, they discover that the Homelanders aren't just surviving the storm—they're learning to dance in it. These digital natives possess emotional intelligence that cuts through professional facades, form communities around shared interests rather than geographic boundaries, and treat creativity not as luxury but as essential processing power.
The conversation moves from theoretical observations to practical implications: What does it mean when vocal tones become the new body language? How do you lead when maps no longer define communities? Why might grandma hobbies be the most strategic thing leaders aren't doing?
But the biggest revelation isn't about generational differences—it's about generational collaboration. As these three leaders grapple with letting go of systems that no longer serve, they realize the Artist Generation isn't waiting for permission to rebuild. They're already creating what comes next, with tools their parents are just beginning to understand.
Raw, hopeful, and surprisingly practical, this episode captures the moment when exhausted leaders discover that the future might not just be in good hands—it might be in better hands than they ever imagined.
00:00 Introduction to the Framework
02:36 Navigating Complexity as a Gen X Manager
04:43 The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
08:10 The Role of Curiosity and Courage in Leadership
11:22 Generational Perspectives on Winning and Participation
18:14 Creating a Culture of Care and Curiosity
25:21 The Power of Intuition in Decision Making
30:58 Intergenerational Connections and Learning
37:53 The Impact of Free Speech and Civil Discourse
49:34 Embracing Analog Experiences in a Digital World
01:01:38 The Future of Local Government and Community Engagement

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