
A podcast about navigating the millennial decade with sisters Amy, Ellen and Dimity Kirkwood.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

The last episode of this season of The Millennial Divide. The sisters are taking a break. From George Calombaris to Byron bay murders this episode is a great look at all the latest pop culture news.
* 4:45 - George Calombaris Wage Scandal & Good We... more
This week sisters El, Dim and Amy are back and talking kick arse Australian women in sport, the Israel Folau controversy and all the things that are up with the Kardashians. High, low and all the things in between. Also Ellen and Amy discuss their fo... more
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This week sisters El, Dim and Amy deep dive into the curious reasons why risk taking is decreasing in young people and they also examine Trump's latest UK controversy.
3:16 Trump's UK visit controversies
11:25 Why are young people taking less risks... more
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This is the funnest chat to drop in on. These sisters have the best vibe and you can get as much out of it if you’re a Gen X’er too.
I find it the perfect exercise companion too: tune into the goss and chew the fat with the girls whilst getting in some cardio. Two birds; one stone.
Highly recommend.
An interesting look into three sisters’ lives, and plenty of insights peppered through long chats. Considering hosts are self-professed millennials though, irked by how often they are dismissive of young people - ie, on Good Weekend disaster, they refer to a “grown up” stepping in after an “intern” stuffed it up. Ease up on millenials!
Not a podcast style I’d usually go for but very entertaining, listen every week now!!
So good!! Listen every week :)
Listening to this podcast makes me feel like I’m having a coffee with friends chatting about all the topics I find interesting in a fun and light-hearted way. Great for when I’m at home with a new baby to feel like I’m getting some grown up conversation!










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