I am 66. The fitness club where i work out is all Gen Z. They look at me like i am freak. I ignore them. I am at the club to stay alive. Not sure why they are there. I do feel for them because i know my father and my generation has left them a big mess and they are going to feel the brunt of that mess. Excellent podcast. Josh and Night are impressive. I am listening.
Thank you for interviewing these entrepreneurs. Their parents have done great encouragement to see them through this - and, they keep moving forward. Bravo, Kris for bringing them on.
Such a great conversation love what they are doing . This has been a place of innerceeding for me for the different generations and those ways to unite all generations.
Hope they continue to bridge the gap as many need the bridge from both ends. Fellows, you encourage my heart! You will be more culturally 'explosive' as you continue to learn, live, experience joy and share that with your listeners while being yourselves. Kris, They are the imaginary friends/peers that the Zs want, (who are from someplace else) YET they are NOT imaginary but REAL. -just far away. They can bring insight, new perspective, life and spirituality to their listeners as a friend would lead a friend to Christ. They can show their listeners hope and help them transcend their current path into a fulfilling place. IMHO they are missionaries within updated methods of transmission to a wired generation to meet them where they are. God bless them with ears to hear & listeners who hear, that they reap a harvest we cannot imagine!
Part of my disconnection with Gen Z is not understanding if they value gaining experience before executing. And sometimes I think that’s where entitlement comes in, as well.
Great conversation, guys! I often wonder if the playing of graphic war video games desensitizes the players to war and murder. It is easy for all ages, including children, to practice killing and think it's nothing. I think this may have a run-on effect into society. On a different point, I am in my 40s (I don't know what generation title that is, lol) and have only last year taken responsibility in my mind for not pushing myself as a teen finishing school to follow my passion. I blamed my parents, my father in particular, for not giving me more direction. Last year I realized I was in danger of becoming bitter towards him and sought insight from a wise church leader; the Holy Spirit highlighted that I was actually to blame, because I could have taken responsibility and pushed and tried. Recognizing that was a huge release. I wasn't lazy, just afraid - afraid of doing something that wasn't God's will for my life and therefore pointless to pursue. I got that straightened out eventually!
Thanks for having us on guys!! We loved the way this conversation went 🙌
So happy to have you!
Once again Bethel knocks it out of the park addressing real life issues. Love it! Inspiring!
Thank you for watching!
"Let your kids have the opportunity to fail." Very good advice. "Let's have the goal of understanding each other." Also very good advice!
Thanks Kris for having our boys on. What a great conversation, and so very timely. One proud mama!
So enjoyed having them on!
10 to 25 is very accurate. So many people saying gen z ends at 20 which is crazy
I am 66. The fitness club where i work out is all Gen Z. They look at me like i am freak. I ignore them. I am at the club to stay alive. Not sure why they are there.
I do feel for them because i know my father and my generation has left them a big mess and they are going to feel the brunt of that mess. Excellent podcast. Josh and Night are impressive. I am listening.
Thank you for interviewing these entrepreneurs. Their parents have done great encouragement to see them through this - and, they keep moving forward. Bravo, Kris for bringing them on.
Thank you for watching!
Absolutely 💯 brilliant!
Thank you for watching!
Such a great conversation love what they are doing . This has been a place of innerceeding for me for the different generations and those ways to unite all generations.
Thank you for watching!
Hope they continue to bridge the gap as many need the bridge from both ends.
Fellows, you encourage my heart! You will be more culturally 'explosive' as you continue to learn, live, experience joy and share that with your listeners while being yourselves.
Kris, They are the imaginary friends/peers that the Zs want, (who are from someplace else) YET they are NOT imaginary but REAL. -just far away. They can bring insight, new perspective, life and spirituality to their listeners as a friend would lead a friend to Christ. They can show their listeners hope and help them transcend their current path into a fulfilling place.
IMHO they are missionaries within updated methods of transmission to a wired generation to meet them where they are. God bless them with ears to hear & listeners who hear, that they reap a harvest we cannot imagine!
Amen! Thank you for listening!
Great conversations
Very Good Conversation
Thank you for watching!
Part of my disconnection with Gen Z is not understanding if they value gaining experience before executing. And sometimes I think that’s where entitlement comes in, as well.
These boys are amazing! So much wisdom for their age. The future is very bright for the gen z. How do I connect with them on Facebook?
Hi Kaitlin, I'm not sure if they have a Facebook but you can connect with them on UA-cam or Instagram.
UA-cam: ua-cam.com/channels/x2HZRxd755MFW4nRZMPk-w.html
Instagram: instagram.com/juvypodcast/?hl=en
Thanks so much I appreciate the information. Love these interviews so much great information
Kris… you thumping the desk. 😂 don’t advise wearing headphones while watching. But loved this!
Thanks for the feedback and for watching!
Great conversation, guys!
I often wonder if the playing of graphic war video games desensitizes the players to war and murder. It is easy for all ages, including children, to practice killing and think it's nothing. I think this may have a run-on effect into society.
On a different point, I am in my 40s (I don't know what generation title that is, lol) and have only last year taken responsibility in my mind for not pushing myself as a teen finishing school to follow my passion. I blamed my parents, my father in particular, for not giving me more direction. Last year I realized I was in danger of becoming bitter towards him and sought insight from a wise church leader; the Holy Spirit highlighted that I was actually to blame, because I could have taken responsibility and pushed and tried. Recognizing that was a huge release. I wasn't lazy, just afraid - afraid of doing something that wasn't God's will for my life and therefore pointless to pursue. I got that straightened out eventually!
Thank you for sharing part of your story and for watching!