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Leading the Next Generation with Tim Elmore

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4.9 / 5148 ratings
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 features insightful conversations with industry experts, real-world stories, and actionable strategies to foster collaboration, improve communication, and drive organizational success. Whether you're a seasoned leader managing a diverse team or an emerging professional navigating workplace dynamics, Generations at Work delivers the tools and insights you need to build bridges, not walls between generations.
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027: Why Gen Z Faces Rising Anxiety and How Leaders Can Help

Tue Jan 27 2026

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In this episode of Generations at Work, Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore explore practical strategies for supporting Gen Z and addressing mental health issues in the modern workplace. They discuss the impact of technology, social isolation, and workplace culture on anxiety and depression among young employees. The conversation covers recognizable symptoms of mental health struggles, root causes like smartphone overuse and loneliness, and actionable steps leaders can take—from creating psychologically safe environments and encouraging community, to fostering movement and work-life margin. Highlighting the importance of empathy and compassionate leadership, the episode offers guidance for leaders intent on equipping their teams to grow stronger through adversity, making this a must-listen for anyone managing or mentoring across generations.  Equip the next generation in the workplace with Dr. Tim Elmore's guide, The Future Begins With Z

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In this episode of Generations at Work, Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore explore practical strategies for supporting Gen Z and addressing mental health issues in the modern workplace. They discuss the impact of technology, social isolation, and workplace culture on anxiety and depression among young employees. The conversation covers recognizable symptoms of mental health struggles, root causes like smartphone overuse and loneliness, and actionable steps leaders can take—from creating psychologically safe environments and encouraging community, to fostering movement and work-life margin. Highlighting the importance of empathy and compassionate leadership, the episode offers guidance for leaders intent on equipping their teams to grow stronger through adversity, making this a must-listen for anyone managing or mentoring across generations.  Equip the next generation in the workplace with Dr. Tim Elmore's guide, The Future Begins With Z

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Top 7.6% by pitch volume (Rank #3799 of 50,000)
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From 148 ratings
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Active monthly
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Social followers
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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 features insightful conversations with industry experts, real-world stories, and actionable strategies to foster collaboration, improve communication, and drive organizational success. Whether you're a seasoned leader managing a diverse team or an emerging professional navigating workplace dynamics, Generations at Work delivers the tools and insights you need to build bridges, not walls between generations.

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