Admit it, you’ve complained about at least one other generation. Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z—somehow, they all end up with reputations built around what’s wrong with them.
Dr. Eliza Filby has a different suggestion: stop asking what’s wrong with them. And start questioning what world they were handed.
Eliza is a contemporary historian, generations expert, and the author of Sunday Times bestseller: Inheritocracy. And with more generations in the workplace than at any point in history, she is precisely the person we need to show us a new way to win… together.
In this conversation, Eliza makes connections about how generational change is reshaping work, wealth, and modern life that I’d never thought to connect. She might just change how you see the world (and people) around you.
In this episode you’ll learn:
➡️ Why calling Gen Z “entitled” is the wrong diagnosis (and what’s really driving the behavior leaders complain about most)
➡️ How retirement planning and eldercare became the new midlife crisis
➡️ How the economy changed after 2008 + quietly rewrote the rulebook for every generation that followed
➡️ Why belonging is becoming increasingly rare (even though we need it)
➡️ Why Millennials + Gen Z are more likely become homeowners by being loyal to their parents than by being loyal to their jobs
➡️ 3 things no AI will replace in the workplace…
➡️ What’s driving hyper-individualism + how do we fix it
We all may have strong opinions about one another, but it’s time to focus on building greater understanding. This conversation is a good place to start.
This is… A Bit of Optimism.
To buy a copy of Dr. Eliza Filby’s bestselling book Inheritocracy: It’s Time to Talk About the Bank of Mum and Dad, head to www.elizafilby.com/books.
Want to hear more from Eliza? Check out her It’s All Relative Newsletter: www.elizafilby.com/newsletter