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In this episode, we welcome our first guest, Fin, to share a Gen Z perspective on life, social media, and generational differences. We dive into what Gen Z wants other generations to understand—from the surprising normalisation of cocaine use to their reflective and community-focused nature. Fin highlights the dual role of social media, offering connection (like queer communities) but also challenges (like far-right pipelines and echo chambers). We also explore the impact of Covid, climate change, and societal pressures on Gen Z’s views of work, relationships, and the future, alongside their openness to diversity and desire for work-life balance. Join us for a candid cross-generational conversation—and hear about Fin’s gothic band, Coma Red!
What Gen Z Wants to Share: Fin discusses the normalisation of cocaine use and Gen Z’s reflective nature (around 1:00, 00:01:11:22).
Social Media’s Role: It fosters community but also poses challenges like addiction and echo chambers (around 3:00, 00:03:02:26).
Finding Community: Social Media helps Gen Z connect, especially in queer spaces (around 8:00, 00:08:09:22).
The Downside: Doomscrolling and far-right pipelines are real risks (around 10:00, 00:10:16:12).
Generational Differences: We compare Gen Z’s social media use with Gen X habits (around 13:00, 00:13:13:05).
Dark Influences: Social media can lead to polarisation and far-right ideologies (around 17:00, 00:17:08:04).
Gen Z on Diversity: They’re open to learning about gender, sexuality, and history (around 26:00, 00:26:18:20).
Life Paths and Work-Life Balance: Gen Z values flexibility and rejects rigid life paths (around 32:00, 00:32:20:19).
Climate and Future Concerns: Climate change and societal issues weigh heavily on Gen Z (around 38:00, 00:38:01:00).
Fin’s Band: Fin shares about their gothic band, Coma Red (around 42:00, 00:42:03:28).
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Produced by: Synergy Podcast Studio
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By relationallivesIn this episode, we welcome our first guest, Fin, to share a Gen Z perspective on life, social media, and generational differences. We dive into what Gen Z wants other generations to understand—from the surprising normalisation of cocaine use to their reflective and community-focused nature. Fin highlights the dual role of social media, offering connection (like queer communities) but also challenges (like far-right pipelines and echo chambers). We also explore the impact of Covid, climate change, and societal pressures on Gen Z’s views of work, relationships, and the future, alongside their openness to diversity and desire for work-life balance. Join us for a candid cross-generational conversation—and hear about Fin’s gothic band, Coma Red!
What Gen Z Wants to Share: Fin discusses the normalisation of cocaine use and Gen Z’s reflective nature (around 1:00, 00:01:11:22).
Social Media’s Role: It fosters community but also poses challenges like addiction and echo chambers (around 3:00, 00:03:02:26).
Finding Community: Social Media helps Gen Z connect, especially in queer spaces (around 8:00, 00:08:09:22).
The Downside: Doomscrolling and far-right pipelines are real risks (around 10:00, 00:10:16:12).
Generational Differences: We compare Gen Z’s social media use with Gen X habits (around 13:00, 00:13:13:05).
Dark Influences: Social media can lead to polarisation and far-right ideologies (around 17:00, 00:17:08:04).
Gen Z on Diversity: They’re open to learning about gender, sexuality, and history (around 26:00, 00:26:18:20).
Life Paths and Work-Life Balance: Gen Z values flexibility and rejects rigid life paths (around 32:00, 00:32:20:19).
Climate and Future Concerns: Climate change and societal issues weigh heavily on Gen Z (around 38:00, 00:38:01:00).
Fin’s Band: Fin shares about their gothic band, Coma Red (around 42:00, 00:42:03:28).
Resources Mentioned:
Disclaimer:
Produced by: Synergy Podcast Studio
Connect With Us: