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Generation Alpha to Generation X Translation Guide

Hey, check this out – we Gen X’ers are getting older all the time, every year it seems! And as per the yuge, we get increasingly out of touch with the younger generations. In particular, their slang. Here is an actual quote via text from my middle child – who is actually Gen Z, but still young and hip to the freshest lingo. “That’s so skibidi of you. Gonna fanum tax my rizz jargon? I didn’t know you watched Kai Cenat down in Ohio. That’s mogging.” Like, say what now?… Read More »Generation Alpha to Generation X Translation Guide

Six people, diverse in age and ethnicity

Generational Stereotypes Chart

From the Lost Generation to Generation Alpha, every generational cohort has its stereotypical qualities. Comparing Generations Stereotypes are imperfect but sometimes useful. They can be used to make predictions or assumptions about large groups of people, but often fail when evaluating an individual. Generational studies look at those born within the same general timeframe, having lived through the same major childhood events and nationwide economic flux. When these events occur at similar times of developmental or career stages, they can have a widespread effect on the group. Individuals within a… Read More »Generational Stereotypes Chart

Mount Rushmore

The U.S. Presidents by Their Generational Cohort

If you’re looking for a list of U.S. Presidents with their associated generation, look no further! I could not find a list myself, so I created one. I have taken many of the generation names and dates from Strauss-Howe Generational Theory. Where Strauss-Howe and common names conflicted, I used common names. (For example, Strauss-Howe refers to Generation Z as The Homeland Generation). President Birth Year Generation George Washington 1732 The Liberty Generation John Adams 1735 The Liberty Generation Thomas Jefferson 1743 The Republican Generation James Madison 1751 The Republican Generation… Read More »The U.S. Presidents by Their Generational Cohort

A Scooby Doo cosplay group. Velma character looks through magnifying glass

The Mystery Cohort and the Case of the Haunted Forest

Jinkies! Boomer, Jennex, and GenZee solve the mystery of the Poltertree “Okay, Boomer, whatever you say.” Jennex followed Boomer and GenZee into the Fireplace Bar and Grille. The three settled into a booth near the door. The hostess brought two waters and two menus. “Ahem.” Jennex cleared her throat loudly. The hostess jumped. “Oh! Sorry, Jennex, I didn’t see you there.” Jennex nodded and smiled politely. “Millie Neal will be your server today. She’ll be right with you.” Boomer continued his rant. “I’m simply saying that it helps to have… Read More »The Mystery Cohort and the Case of the Haunted Forest

gen Z girl studying with a computer

Generation Z is likely to influence innovation. And I mean a big BOOM of innovation.

Yes, that Gen Z. Pajama-bottom-wearin’, “bruh”-sayin’, heads-in-their-phones Generation Z. They are primed to usher in a new era of innovation. And I mean, like, telephone-, electricity-, printing press- level innovation. History will know them as The Genius Generation. Think I’m crazy? Are you LOLing?  Hear me out. Generation Z are gamers and digital processors. They are constantly solving problems and reviewing information. They are self-taught, preferring to learn on their own, supplemented by the education system. They have access to unlimited information. They quickly scan material and their attention spans… Read More »Generation Z is likely to influence innovation. And I mean a big BOOM of innovation.