Listen "2033 Generation: How to Cool Burn Out"
Episode Synopsis
We are excited to share our first live recording featuring 9 members of the 2033 community - recorded at our Generation retreat. We all know what it’s like when a good idea of ours gets squashed by someone else - usually someone older and with more influence. After continual frustration, how do we - as young people - fight against the very real feeling of being jaded. Gathered around a small couch in Vermont, hear change-makers talk about how - whether in the arts, education, or sciences - Millennials and Gen Z can still continue to move forward by making what can be a radical choice: to hope. Show notes: If you hear us references Jai's talk, he led a workshop about privacy and technology. The books we reference are The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron, How to Do Nothing by Jenny Odell & Be Water My Friend by Shannon Emery Lee Keasler. The writer we forget is Walt Whitman, and the full sentence we are trying to remember is: Jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one. Participants: Vance Lovett, Elena Cothalis, Jai Kumar, Ashley Melgar, Charlie Malcolm, Miranda Aisling, El Chen, and your hosts - Abigail & Tim Steckler.
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