Age Appropriate: A Podcast for the Ages
Bridging deep generational divides in beliefs, values, lifestyles, politics, and more…one conversation at a time.
Episodes
11 episodes
Navigating Doubt. Just Be Authentic
Fear and self-doubt are part of being a college student. Sometimes, you may feel a fear of failure. Today you may be uncertain because of social unrest or the pandemic. In the end, knowing yourself and what makes you, your "authentic self" is t...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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30:02
Convening Young Voices for World Betterment
Emerging leaders, young people in their 20's and 30's could transform entire regions, making them more prosperous, more just, and more secure. The key is to engage them, pique their interest and activate them. Rewarding them for their ingenuity...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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35:46
Owning Your Path Forward. The Future is Bright
Self-awareness and resiliency are pivotal in creating a future that is bright, full of opportunities and meaningful if you're open to change. As simple as that may all sound, they are not easy boxes to check. Join me and Donna Jame...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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27:36
Pronouns Tell My Story
Host, Todd Corley sits down with Alana Jochum, Executive Director, Equality Ohio. In her role, she leads all aspects of management for the statewide education and advocacy organization on behalf of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, an...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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25:14
Remedies to Cure Racism
Host Todd Corley sits down with Kenneth B. Morris, Jr., Co-Founder & President, The Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives. Ken, a direct descendant of Frederick Douglass, The Great Abolitionist, and Booker T. Washington, the fa...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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39:02
The Emotional Taxes Women of Color Pay in the Workplace
Host Todd Corley is joined by Gen Xer Erica Mock, Legislative Chair at ASIS International. Together, they shed light on the emotional weight, labor and tax women of color bear. Erica discusses her experiences in a male dominated field and enlig...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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47:48
Today's a Good Day to Divorce Your Friends
During this episode, host Todd Corley (@corleytodd) chats with Millennial CEO, author, and professional Shambreika Wise on the topic of toxic friendships. Together, they explore how to spot when relationships turn sour and how to sever ties wit...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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57:06
Important Lessons Sports Can Teach Us About Unity
Host Todd Corley chats with Baby Boomer Kevin Clayton, VP of Diversity, Inclusion & Engagement for the NBA Cleveland Cavaliers. Together, they explore how sports can serve as a blueprint for inclusion, belonging, and unity; especially at a ...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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49:56
Trapped: How 'Stuck Culture' is Changing The Way We Work
Host Todd Corley discusses the concept of being "stuck" at work and in life. Together, with Gen Xer John Schaffner, Senior Lecturer, The Ohio State University & Academic Director, Fisher School of Business Professional Development Coaching ...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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49:01
The Currency and Value of Self-Worth
Host Todd Corley discusses power of value, agency, and worth with Millennial and Head of Diversity & Inclusion for The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Brianna Pina.---Brianna Pina works proactively to provide counsel and...
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Season 1
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Episode 2
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35:18
Why Can’t My Career Come with a Syllabus?
Host Todd Corley discusses the transition from college to career and how employers across all industries can better prepare to be the workplace of choice for Generation Z with recent Villanova University graduate and software engineer, Kalvary ...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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37:59