In this episode of The
Cultivation Hub, we explore the stigma on today’s Millennials. Are the
perceptions of laziness, ungrateful, narcissistic, and entitled
justified labels for today’s Millennials? Who is to blame for their different
work ethic? I say IT IS OUR FAULT!!! Check out our latest podcast Episode 12 “Are
Millennials Lazy, Entitled, or Misunderstood?” on The Cultivation Hub Podcast
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In this episode, you we discuss:
- What is a Millennial?
- Are Millennial’s lazy, entitled, or coddled?
- Who’s responsible for this behavior?
- How can we bridge this gap and create better relationships with Millennials?
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Resources Mentioned in the Podcast
In this episode, we
mentioned the following resources:
- Here are the
generational
breakdowns taken from Thoughtco.com - Here is the
video from Simon Sinek regarding
Millennials and “Failed Parenting Strategies” - Article by “The Atlantic” stating
“…Millennials
are the worst…”
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Beginning Are HUGE” - Ep10 – “Just
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Do We Procrastinate, Part 1” - Ep8 – “Why
people fail at weight loss feat. Terrell Perry” - Ep7 – “Blame vs
Responsibility” - Ep6 – “Your
Neighborhood Watch: It’s Not What You Think” - Ep5 – “[E+R=O],
The Real Formula to Success” - Ep4 – “Help,
I Can’t Seem to Find My Purpose” - Ep3 – “For
The Love of Maya – My Favorite Maya Angelou Quotes” - Ep2 – “8
Ways to Live A Life with NO REGRETS” - Ep1 – “Welcome
to Cultivation Hub: Why I Started A Podcast”
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