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The Gen Mess with Tess
Tess Brigham
35 episodes
3 days ago

Are generational divides in the workplace and in life driving you crazy?

The Gen Mess with Tess is here to help! Hosted by Tess Brigham—certified coach, licensed therapist, TEDx speaker, author, and mom to a Gen Zer—this podcast tackles the challenges and complexities of navigating life and work across multiple generations. From the unique struggles of Gen Z to the evolving perspectives of Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers, Tess brings her expertise to the table, offering practical advice, expert insights, and real conversations to bridge the generational gap. Whether you're trying to communicate better with colleagues, understand your kids, or just get a clearer perspective on the "mess" of it all, The Gen Mess with Tess is your go-to resource for understanding how different generations think, work, and live.


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Are generational divides in the workplace and in life driving you crazy?

The Gen Mess with Tess is here to help! Hosted by Tess Brigham—certified coach, licensed therapist, TEDx speaker, author, and mom to a Gen Zer—this podcast tackles the challenges and complexities of navigating life and work across multiple generations. From the unique struggles of Gen Z to the evolving perspectives of Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers, Tess brings her expertise to the table, offering practical advice, expert insights, and real conversations to bridge the generational gap. Whether you're trying to communicate better with colleagues, understand your kids, or just get a clearer perspective on the "mess" of it all, The Gen Mess with Tess is your go-to resource for understanding how different generations think, work, and live.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Relationships
Business,
Society & Culture,
Careers,
Management
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Ep 19: Lost in Translation: The Gen Mess Goes Global
The Gen Mess with Tess
51 minutes 40 seconds
4 months ago
Ep 19: Lost in Translation: The Gen Mess Goes Global

What if everything you thought you knew about “American culture” was invisible—to you, but glaringly obvious to everyone else?


In this revealing episode of Gen Mess with Tess, host Tess Brigham sits down with Lanie Denslow, renowned cultural translator and author, to break down the unspoken rules and quiet revolutions shaping generational and cross-cultural dynamics in the modern workplace. Together, they explore the evolving global landscape—where today’s youth, from Tokyo to Paris to California, are shaking up tradition in the name of mental health, work-life balance, and redefining success.


Key Highlights:

  • Culture is More Than Food & Fashion: Lanie unpacks culture as “the software of the mind”—the unwritten scripts that guide everything from workplace etiquette to how we form friendships, often so ingrained we don’t see them until challenged by someone who does things differently.
  • Generations vs. Geography: How Gen Z’s workplace “rebellions”— prioritizing mental health, rejecting burnout, and seeking meaningful experiences—are unfolding around the globe, but not always in the same ways as in the U.S.
  • Peaches and Coconuts: Discover why Americans are “peaches”—friendly on the surface but private at the core—while most of the world are “coconuts,” reserved at first but deeply loyal once you break through.
  • Why We All Need Cultural Training: Lanie makes the compelling case for company-wide cultural awareness—not just for executives, but for every team member—so that everyone, from new hires to seasoned leaders, learns to ask: “Could something cultural be happening here?”
  • Cleaning Up the Gen Mess: Tess and Lanie offer concrete strategies for bridging generational and cultural divides, including the importance of curiosity, empathy, and open communication between all ages and backgrounds.


For more insights from Lanie Denslow, check out her books like Working with Americans and connect with her at worldwiseonline.net. Follow Tess at tessbrigham.com for resources on bridging the generational gap in your workplace and life.

Let’s get curious, get connected, and clean up the Gen Mess—one conversation at a time!



Timestamped Overview

00:00 "Understanding Cultural Differences in Business"

05:00 "Cultural Perception and Interaction"

09:47 Shifting Traditions in Japan

13:03 "Cultural Diversity Among Youth"

17:19 Youth Travel Fueled by Internet

21:02 Living in the Moment: Gen Z

21:44 Embracing Failure: A Unique American Culture

26:46 "American Social Dynamics: Peaches Analogy"

28:55 Navigating International Friendships

34:29 "Close-Knit Social Circles"

39:00 Cross-Cultural Training for Global Leaders

41:36 Cultural Awareness in the Workplace

46:19 Generational Work Attitude Shift

48:25 "Training for Evolving Work Culture"


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The Gen Mess with Tess

Are generational divides in the workplace and in life driving you crazy?

The Gen Mess with Tess is here to help! Hosted by Tess Brigham—certified coach, licensed therapist, TEDx speaker, author, and mom to a Gen Zer—this podcast tackles the challenges and complexities of navigating life and work across multiple generations. From the unique struggles of Gen Z to the evolving perspectives of Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers, Tess brings her expertise to the table, offering practical advice, expert insights, and real conversations to bridge the generational gap. Whether you're trying to communicate better with colleagues, understand your kids, or just get a clearer perspective on the "mess" of it all, The Gen Mess with Tess is your go-to resource for understanding how different generations think, work, and live.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.