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2.6 Generational Divide: Leading Then VS Leading NOW
Episode 67th April 2026 • Leading Forward • Nick Edwards & Jeremy Prather
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Show Notes: Episode 2.6 - The Generational Divide

Summary: In this high-impact episode, Nick and Jeremy tackle the "Great Divide" in modern leadership. With up to four generations working side-by-side, leaders often find themselves struggling with a perspective problem rather than a people problem. The hosts break down the "firsts" and "paradoxes" of Gen Z (ages 17–32) and provide a tactical blueprint for translating your mission across the age gap without compromising your standards.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understanding the Shift: Moving from a world of kitchen wall-phones to 24/7 digital stimuli requires a fundamental change in how we parent and lead.
  • The Gen Z Paradox: They are sheltered yet pressured, and self-absorbed yet the most generous generation to date.
  • The L.E.A.D. Framework: A four-step process to Listen, Empathize, Align, and Deploy your team effectively.
  • The Leader's Burden: The responsibility to communicate and adapt lies with the leader, not the rookie.
  • The "Wisdom Seat": Recognizing that as you age, your role shifts from grinding to giving.

Resources Mentioned:

  • DISC Assessment: The greatest asset for understanding team communication.
  • "Confronting Injustice Without Compromising Truth" by Thaddeus Williams.
  • The Assignment Manifesto.

The "First Strike" Challenge: Host a "Listening Session" this week. Pull in team members from various generational backgrounds and ask targeted questions about their interpretation of your vision. Stop asking for permission to be the tour guide your team needs.

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