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GenZ vs Millennials

1 h 8 min · 26. sept. 2022
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It’s no mystery that this new generation, GenZ, are probably way more tech savvy, innovative, and have the spirit & mindset of entrepreneurship. This episode we speak with two wonderful guests, from generation GenZ, and get to understand from their perspectives what it’s like in their world today. We also get a chance to answer some of their questions from a Millennial standpoint. Welcome Antonio & AuShaun!

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