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Generations at Work

Tim Elmore, Susan Davis
Generation Z
Leadership
Mental Health
Gen Z
Millennials
Workplace Culture
Psychological Safety
Generational Differences
Education
Work-Life Balance
Generation X
Digital Communication
Generational Dynamics
Leadership Development
Generational Diversity
Workplace Communication
Stress Management
Community Building
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Happiness

Generations at Work is the must-listen podcast for leaders, professionals, and teams striving to bridge the generational divide in today's workplace. Hosted by Dr. Tim Elmore, best-selling author and generational leadership expert, and Susan Davis, Maxwell Leadership Facilitator and Coach, this podcast dives deep into the challenges and opportunities of a multi-generational workforce. Each episode... more

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In this episode of Generations at Work, Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore are joined by Dave Katz and Beth Warren of Coca-Cola Consolidated to explore the concept of reverse mentoring. Through candid stories and practical insights, they highlight how mu... more

In this episode of Generations at Work, Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore are joined by Jodie, Senior Director of Global Talent and Practices at Deckers Brands, for an honest discussion on vulnerabilities in the workplace from a Millennial perspective. ... more

In this episode of Generations at Work, Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore continue their discussion on the essential experiences Gen Z employees need for personal and professional growth. Building on part one, they explore the next six realities, includ... more

In this episode of Generations at Work, Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore explore five of the 11 essential realities all young employees should experience for growth in today's evolving workforce. Tim and Susan discuss the shifting job market for Gen Z,... more

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Johnny C. Taylor Jr.
CEO of SHRM, attorney by training, HR thought leader
Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)
Episode: 034: HR & the Emerging Workforce feat. SHRM CEO Johnny C. Taylor Jr.
Colin Webb
Serial entrepreneur, founder of Avatar Robotics and former GM Cruise employee
Avatar Robotics; Cruise (GM subsidiary)
Episode: 032: Inside the Mind of a Gen Z Professional
Brooke Dukes
International author, Burn On, Not Out author
Author of Burn On, Not Out
Episode: 030: Rethinking Productivity: Burnout, Wellbeing, and Generational Shifts on the Job
Dov Baron
Best-selling author and founder of Dov Baron International
Dov Baron International
Episode: 029: Practical Ways to Cultivate a Workplace Culture of Belonging
William Vanderbloemen
Former pastor turned entrepreneur, founder of Vanderbloemen Search Group, author of multiple books
Vanderbloemen Search Group
Episode: 028: Creating an Irresistible Workplace: How to Retain Top Talent from Every Generation
Adrienne Kelly
HR Generalist at Booster Enterprises
Booster Enterprises
Episode: 024: Keeping Gen Z Engaged: Culture, Mentorship, and Meaningful Work
Jeff Hancher
Author and leadership expert focused on feedback and generational differences in the workplace
jeffhancher.com
Episode: 023: Earning the Right: Relationship-Driven Feedback Across Generations
John Craze
Owner of a Chick-fil-A restaurant and seasoned leader in managing Gen Z employees
Chick-fil-A
Episode: 022: From Multitasking to Innovation: The Gen Z Edge in Today's Workforce
Coach Sue Enquist
A championship women's softball coach at UCLA and now a corporate and education consultant focusing on high-performance sports.
UCLA
Episode: 020: Grace and Grit: The Art of Mentoring Young Leaders

Hosts

Tim Elmore
Host and generational leadership expert with broad experience in leadership development and publications.
Susan Davis
Co-host with extensive experience as Maxwell Leadership executive coach, facilitator, and educator.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 177 ratings
  • Very relevant right now

    Such a thoughtful look at how we lead the next generation at work. This episode helped me rethink how leaders can better support all of us. I walked away with a reframe I’ve been sitting with about the future workforce.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PattyF831
    United States6 months ago
  • Spot On

    Growing Leaders provides relevant and current information on the young people of today. If you’re an educator spend some time listening and reading the concepts Growing Leaders provide

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hummingbird2011
    United States5 years ago
  • Great content!

    I have enjoyed listening to and learning from this content. I am a high school teacher and a homeschooling parent and am able to apply many of the ideas presented. My only request is to work on the sound— it’s so quiet compared to other podcasts I listen to! It will come up in a playlist and I’ll have to jack up the volume after a previous podcaster, then I have to remember to crank it down before the next podcast so I don’t get my ears blasted out—

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RunnCattRunn
    United States6 years ago
  • This is amazing!

    As a middle school teacher I have found so much of this to be extremely helpful for me as I seek to grow my students into the next generation of incredible leaders!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Angiemae21
    United States6 years ago
  • Wow

    This podcast is a great addition to my day and I highly recommend it to anyone leading others.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HotRodHames
    United States6 years ago

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Insightful, practical approaches to leading different generations
Listeners appreciate real-world anecdotes and actionable tips
Strong emphasis on mentorship and culture

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033: From Transactions to Purpose: How to Ignite Gen Z's Ambition
Q: What broader leadership principles should be emphasized to attract and retain Gen Z beyond monetary incentives?
Lead with service and honor, cultivate mentorship, and ensure leaders demonstrate trust and flexibility. Show how the work connects to purpose, culture, and community impact, and create an environment where employees feel valued and empowered rather than merely paid.
033: From Transactions to Purpose: How to Ignite Gen Z's Ambition
Q: How should interviews and early conversations set expectations about promotions and growth for Gen Z hires?
Have upfront, transparent discussions about timelines and paths to promotion, including concrete milestones, while balancing ambition with realism. Offer a clear development plan that shows how skills and contributions translate into advancement, and set checkpoints to revisit progress.
033: From Transactions to Purpose: How to Ignite Gen Z's Ambition
Q: What can leaders do right now to reignite ambition in their Gen Z teams this quarter, and what should they stop doing?
Focus on autonomy, mastery, and purpose, provide clear paths for advancement, and show genuine care and mentorship. Stop overloading employees with rigid, traditional carrot-and-stick incentives and stop assuming one-size-fits-all rewards work; instead tailor development and recognition to individual motivations and demonstrate the bigger significance of their work.
027: Why Gen Z Faces Rising Anxiety and How Leaders Can Help
Q: What must leaders do to help alleviate these mental health issues?
Leaders should prioritize empathy, manage anxiety, create margins in the workspace, promote movement, and establish a compassionate approach that guides and empowers their employees.
027: Why Gen Z Faces Rising Anxiety and How Leaders Can Help
Q: What are some of the symptoms of mental health problems in the workplace?
Symptoms include a decline in performance, withdrawal from interactions, changes in mood, frequent complaints, difficulty concentrating, and feeling overwhelmed by normal activities.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Generations at Work

What is Generations at Work about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show tackles leadership across generations in the modern workplace, with hosts unpacking how Gen Z and other cohorts think, communicate, and contribute. Episodes blend practical coaching, real-world case studies, and strategies for mentorship, onboarding, feedback, and culture-building to help leaders reduce friction and unlock multi-generational collaboration. Notable throughlines include psychological safety, meaningful mentorship, and the role of culture in retention and performance, often illustrated with guest insights from entrepreneurs, researchers, and senior practitioners. The format tends to mix actionable takeaways with relatable stories, making it useful for managers, HR professionals, and educators aiming to bridge gaps be... more

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1. Johnny C. Taylor Jr.
2. Colin Webb
3. Brooke Dukes
4. Dov Baron
5. William Vanderbloemen
6. Adrienne Kelly
7. Jeff Hancher
8. John Craze

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