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MY NEW NORM Podcast- S5 E13 / DR KIMBERLEE MENDOZA / GENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES
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MY NEW NORM Podcast- S5 E13
Guest: Dr Kimberlee Mendoza
Episode: Generational Differences
In this episode, you hear from Dr Kimberlee Mendoza. You'll enjoy the conversation about Generational Differences. I know you will want to hear and share with those you know!
About Dr Kimberlee Mendoza-
She grew up in Southern California, but now reside in West Texas with my husband. Dr Kimberlee, is a Professor of Humanities & Leadership at Wayland Baptist University, where she teaches Leadership, Humanities, & Writing. She is an author, playwright, communicator, and friend.
Dr Kimberlee, has a PhD in Leadership Studies from Johnson University. One of my favorite hobbies is traveling to share good leadership practices with leaders throughout the U.S. She has also taught military leaders, at the Lion's Club and Chamber of Commerce, as well as several professional developments in heath care, business, and education.
Show Notes-
-Generational Theory: You are influenced by the culture, the movies, the music, parenting styles, and more.
-Generation: A group of people who shared time and space in history that gives them a collective persona.
-Dr Kimberlee's book:
Teaching Squirrels: How to Reach Generation Z and Create Lasting Engagement
-Link: https://a.co/d/7eLgW2y
-Dr Kimberlee Mendoza's website: https://www.kimmendoza.com
-What are the five types of generations?
1. Greatest Generation- born 1901 to 1925.
2. Silent Generation- born 1926 to 1944.
3. Baby Boomers—born 1945 to 1964.
4. Generation X—born 1965 to 1979.
5. Generation Y—born 1980 to 1994.
6. Generation Z—born 1995 to 2010.
7. Generation Alpha- born 2011 to 2021.
-What are some of the factors that influence a generation?
1. Culture –
What are the cultural outputs of an era? Who were the greatest music artists, the best actors / actresses, the best movies, the fashion icons.? All these aspects tell us a lot about what a generation stands for; what they cared about, and how they wanted to be seen.
2. Social–
What are the social structures, especially the family and parenting styles, both have a huge effect on who we are. In the United States, family structures have evolved throughout the years: from the prevalent nuclear family that most Baby Boomers are familiar with to today’s multi family structures that include nuclear, blended, multi-generational, and single parent households.
3. Economy –
Economic booms and busts always had a huge influence on attitudes, beliefs and behaviors of a generation.
4. Political –
The political context is also a significant factor especially if it includes extreme events like wars or wild card events like terrorist attacks. Think Vietnam war for Baby Boomers, or September 11th for the Millennials. These events are not only memorable but also play a major role in how a generation views the government and its actions. Trust is another dimension we carefully consider in generational research.
5. Technology –
Constantly evolving, technology always puts its mark on a generation. It influences every aspect of our lives including communication, mobility, learning, and so on… each generation has a few major technologies that shape their behaviors and lifestyle.
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