The Gen Shift

The Gen Shift Trailer

1 min · 18. des. 2024
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Welcome to The Gen Shift, the podcast that explores how Gen Z and Gen Alpha are shaping the world of tomorrow! Hosted by Joan Bakker and brought to you by COSCU [https://coscu.org], this storytelling podcast dives into the stories, challenges, and victories of two generations redefining careers, mental health, technology, and activism. In this trailer episode, discover what makes these young changemakers so unique and why their impact matters to us all. Tune in every other week for insightful narratives that uncover the trends and transformations shaping our future—one generation at a time. Subscribe now and be part of The Gen Shift!

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EP 1: The Social Media Mirror: How Gen Z and Alpha Are Changing Self-Expression

In this debut episode of The Gen Shift, host Joan Bakker explores how Gen Z and Gen Alpha are redefining self-expression in the age of social media. From curating authenticity on platforms like BeReal to using TikTok as a stage for creativity and advocacy, these digital natives are reshaping cultural norms in ways that impact us all. Discover how they navigate the tension between being authentic and being seen, how their creativity sparks global trends, and how their advocacy turns hashtags into movements. Whether you’re a part of these generations or just curious about their influence, this episode will give you a fresh perspective on the social media mirror and the reflection it offers us all. Join us for this insightful journey into identity, creativity, and change. Don’t forget to subscribe and share!

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