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In this episode of The Table I Built, Andrea is joined by her daughter, Nachala, a senior at Towson University studying Mass Communications and PR, for an unfiltered conversation about what it means to build your life when the traditional blueprint no longer feels automatic.
From redefining success beyond marriage and milestones, to questioning leadership norms, to naming how individualism shapes American culture, Nachala shares a Gen Z lens that is thoughtful, candid, and at times, sharp.
This isn’t a debate. It’s a dialogue across generations.
Because progress doesn’t happen when we silence younger voices. It happens when we make room for them — even when they challenge us.
Pull up a chair.
By Andrea WaltonIn this episode of The Table I Built, Andrea is joined by her daughter, Nachala, a senior at Towson University studying Mass Communications and PR, for an unfiltered conversation about what it means to build your life when the traditional blueprint no longer feels automatic.
From redefining success beyond marriage and milestones, to questioning leadership norms, to naming how individualism shapes American culture, Nachala shares a Gen Z lens that is thoughtful, candid, and at times, sharp.
This isn’t a debate. It’s a dialogue across generations.
Because progress doesn’t happen when we silence younger voices. It happens when we make room for them — even when they challenge us.
Pull up a chair.