• Blame Boomers for Everything?

  • Nov 7 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Blame Boomers for Everything?

  • Summary

  • Ian Barnett (National Grandparent Movement) dives into the challenges and prejudices surrounding the Boomer generation. Born in 1956, Ian reflects on how Boomers are often blamed for every social issue, from climate change to housing affordability. Ian explores the frustration of being lumped into stereotypes and the desire for all generations to feel valued and contribute meaningfully to society.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Baby Boomers often face blame for social issues but we should be recognising contributions they continue to make, especially volunteering and community service.

    • The perception of Boomers as resistant to stepping aside for younger generations is discussed openly, with emphasis upon generous consideration, not perpetuating stereotypes.

    • Ian Barnett encourages all age groups to find value in each other, stressing the need for cross-generational support and guidance.

    Notable Quotes:

    • "Boomers are really on the nose. What's it like being a Boomer, effectively being blamed for... everything?"

    • "The word 'community' is so big today. We need every generation across the board in every aspect of life to be speaking into different generations and helping each other."

    • "Every generation needs to be valued. Even as you're ageing, you still need to be valued."

    Episodes hosted by Ben McEachen from Hope 1032 in Sydney, Australia.

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