Gen X at 60

Gen X at 60

The Gen-X Files

58 min · 22 de oct de 2025
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AARP (the American Association of Retired Persons) continues to shine a spotlight on Generation X, and the results are both validating and unnerving.  In this conversation, Ken and Jim dig into what some AARP-referenced studies and research says about how we’re aging—from our complicated relationship with technology to growing concerns about financial readiness and emerging insights about Gen X health. They also tackle the idea of “obsolete skills” — the ones we once relied on that now make us sound like museum pieces.  With humor, honesty, and a touch of nostalgia, they explore what it really means to be the generation still figuring it out as we go. Leave your thoughts via Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439483/fan_mail/new]

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