Same Roots, Different Branches
It’s a line that gets thrown around all the time: “Gen Z couldn’t survive the 90s.” But is that actually true? In this episode of Same Roots, Different Branches, Andrew and Logan move past the nostalgia and the sarcasm to ask a better question: What were we trained by? Andrew shares the story of driving across the country the week after getting his license — no GPS, no location sharing, just brake lights and responsibility — and what that kind of exposure does to a young nervous system. They unpack: * Life without smartphones or constant connection * Cringe that used to dissolve instead of go viral * Shared culture vs algorithm culture * Responsibility without digital safety nets * What it felt like when events like Columbine marked a “before and after” * Whether Millennials romanticize the quiet * Whether Gen Z is weaker… or simply observed And in a reversal, they flip the question: Could Millennials survive 2024? This isn’t about who’s tougher. It’s about conditioning. Same root. Different branches. * What would break you about living in 1999? * What would break you about living in 2024? * Did your worst teenage moment disappear… or is it archived forever? * Do you remember a “before and after” moment growing up? * Would you trade constant connection for quiet pressure? Send us your stories. We might feature them in a future episode. 💬 We want to hear from you:
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