Of Xennials and Wordle

My son’s casual comment during our nightly Wordle ritual led to a surprising discovery: I am supposedly a ‘Xennial’. This sent me down a path of reminiscence, thinking about the long, quiet afternoons of my childhood and boredom.

https://xavierroy.com/of-xennials-and-wordle/

Did #generationgaps exist in bible times? Yes ~ read this eye opening account below👇

https://www.gotquestions.org/Elisha-baldhead.html

Unfortunately #divisions still occur among God's people Today but if we conduct ourselves in love, they don't have to!

There are Many #bible examples of meaningful friendships/collaboration between youth & older servants of God; #RuthandNaomi #ElishaandElijah #TimothyandPaul etc.

God bestows virtue in both the young & aged ... #AgapeLOVE bridges the gap.

#BiblePeoplearejustlikeUs 🧕👩

Why did the Prophet Elisha curse the “youths” for making fun of his baldness (2 Kings 2:23-24)? | GotQuestions.org

Why did the Prophet Elisha curse the “youths” for making fun of his baldness (2 Kings 2:23-24)? Is making fun of a man’s baldness a good enough reason to be mauled by a bear?

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Sunday sesh, well worth a listen 📻

What's driving generations apart—and ideas to bring them together #tedRadioHour

https://podcastaddict.com/ted-radio-hour/episode/178087594 via @PodcastAddict
#Podcast
#Generation
#GenerationGaps
#InterGen
#GenZ
#Millenial
#Xennial
#GenX
#Boomer

TED Radio Hour - What's driving generations apart—and ideas to bring them together - Podcast Addict

Listen to TED Radio Hour - What's driving generations apart—and ideas to bring them together by NPR on Podcast Addict. Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z seem to be more divided than ever. But why are tensions running high now? This hour, TED speakers explore new reasons for this generation gap—and how to bridge it. Guests include professor and author Scott Galloway, social entrepreneur Louise Mabulo, advocate Derenda Schubert and writer Anne Helen Petersen. TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get ac

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@msquebanh my daughter thinks it the best show in years. #GenerationGaps
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Don't know enough people here for this and in the wrong instance, but for obscure reasons I'm trying to find research on historical comparisons of parent-children generational gaps. I'm specifically interested in depictions of families in 1980s mainstream Nth American films (generalising about white families with neglected kids of often divorced parents) and how that compares to now. But I'm also interested in a hunch that many parents these days consider themselves their kids' friends?

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