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From *69 and pagers to voice notes and AI transcription, three generations have completely different ideas about what counts as 'normal' communication. This week we're diving into landline lore, the digital divide in classrooms, and why Gen Z coworkers expect instant responses while Gen X bosses still call without texting first. About our guest: Rachel Anne Williams is an HR and culture strategist who has worked with top Silicon Valley companies and currently lectures at UC Berkeley on meaningful career development for emerging professionals.
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By Unprecedented AgencyFrom *69 and pagers to voice notes and AI transcription, three generations have completely different ideas about what counts as 'normal' communication. This week we're diving into landline lore, the digital divide in classrooms, and why Gen Z coworkers expect instant responses while Gen X bosses still call without texting first. About our guest: Rachel Anne Williams is an HR and culture strategist who has worked with top Silicon Valley companies and currently lectures at UC Berkeley on meaningful career development for emerging professionals.
Follow us on Instagram: /onceinagenpod
Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/onceinageneration
Buy our merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/onceinageneration/
#newepisode #millennial #podcast #comedy #genx #cordedphone #90s #cellphone #GenX #IntergenerationalCommunication #BridgingTheGap #CommunicationStyles #GenerationalInsights #YouthAndExperience #UnderstandingGenerations #ModernConversations