The Tangent Gentlemen Grade the World

Generations: Boomers, Millennials, and the Battle of Perspective

1 h 11 min · 30 jun 2026
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Every generation thinks it understands the one that came before it and is baffled by the one that comes after. In this episode of The Tangent Gentlemen Grade the World, Brad and Scott dig into the shifting identity of generations: from Boomers coming of age during post-war economic expansion, to Gen X skepticism, Millennial debt and disruption, and Gen Z’s digital-first worldview. But this isn’t just a timeline of birth years, it’s a conversation about how economic conditions, technology, culture, and expectations shape what each generation thinks is “normal.” Are younger generations truly worse off, or just playing a different game with different rules? And why does every era seem convinced the next one has it easier and has it worse at the same time? Along the way, the discussion challenges assumptions about opportunity, stability, and progress, while questioning whether generational conflict is actually new or just the same story repeating with different language. A wide-ranging conversation about time, change, and the stories each generation tells about the world they inherited.

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