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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.

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Relationships
Business,
Society & Culture,
Careers,
Management
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Ep 21: Finding Meaning in the Mess: Tess Brigham on Personal Growth and Podcast Evolution
The Gen Mess with Tess
13 minutes
3 months ago
Ep 21: Finding Meaning in the Mess: Tess Brigham on Personal Growth and Podcast Evolution

What if everything you thought you knew about yourself—and the world around you—was just one small piece of a much bigger, messier puzzle?


In this deeply personal solo episode, host Tess Brigham pulls back the curtain on "The Gen Mess with Tess," revealing major changes to the direction of the show. Tess opens up about her journey from focusing solely on generational differences to confronting the deeper, messier questions about identity, purpose, and making sense of a confusing world. She candidly shares why she’s expanding the scope of the podcast, explains the real meaning behind the term “mess,” and how embracing life’s gray areas can bring more peace and self-acceptance.


Listeners will get an inside look at:

  • The pitfalls of labeling entire generations and why Tess is stepping away from that as her only angle
  • The story behind “Messy Tessy” and learning to embrace the messiness in life
  • How sitting with uncertainty and discomfort is essential to personal growth
  • A preview of richer, more honest topics coming up—from grief and work transitions to relationships, creativity, and everything in between


If you’ve ever felt lost, stuck, or overwhelmed by a world that doesn’t make sense, this episode offers comfort, clarity, and an invitation to explore life’s uncertainties together.


Episode Overview & Timestamps:

  • [00:00:01] Tess introduces the episode and shares her original purpose for the podcast
  • [00:01:23] Criticisms facing young generations and the generational narrative in the media
  • [00:03:21] Realizing the need for a new direction and what Tess wants from her own listening experience
  • [00:04:37] The desire to make sense of the world, and the importance of embracing uncertainty
  • [00:05:12] Expanding beyond generations—introducing wider topics and personal stories
  • [00:08:30] The meaning of “The Gen Mess” title and Tess’s journey embracing her own “messiness”
  • [00:09:50] Accepting that life is messy and finding peace in the gray areas
  • [00:10:20] What’s changing in the show’s format and the invitation for listener feedback
  • [00:11:28] Tess closes with gratitude and excitement for what’s next

Tune in and get ready to find comfort—and maybe even answers—in the messiness of being human.


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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.