Leading The Next Generation With Tim Elmore

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Synopsis

Join Dr. Tim Elmore each month to discover the latest research and practical strategies on leading Millennials and Generation Z.

Episodes

  • How Soft Skills Become Leadership Skills

    13/04/2023 Duration: 31min

    While personal growth is important, the goal of social and emotional growth is greater than the benefits it gives young people in job qualification, behavioral improvements, or even academic performance. Soft skills are the beginning of the leadership journey for many young people. In this episode, Tim and Andrew discuss how social and emotional skills are not only for ourselves […]

  • Whiteout Conditions: The New Normal for Educational Leaders Today

    30/03/2023 Duration: 29min

    You may be facing a combination of factors right now that have come together to create your very own version of whiteout conditions. Whiteout conditions are situations where a storm gets so bad that you can’t see even a few feet in front of you. These conditions are most frustrating for leaders who have been previously successful in their roles […]

  • One Secret That Fosters Responsibility in Teens

    16/03/2023 Duration: 28min

    An identity crisis is defined as a period of uncertainty or confusion in a person’s life and can occur when a person’s sense of identity comes into question. These crises can happen in both the young and the old and the symptoms can include questioning your character, anxiety, unrest, altering your values and inclinations, and difficulty answering questions about yourself. […]

  • Connectable: How Leaders Can Move Teams From Isolated to All In with Ryan Jenkins

    02/03/2023 Duration: 24min

    Please be advised: As we were recording this podcast, we unfortunately had a technical difficulty that could not be fixed behind the scenes. We apologize for the sound quality of this podcast. We still recommend that you listen to the amazing words of advice from our guest speaker because we believe it is incredibly relevant to the world we live […]

  • Compassion and Consequences: Can We Lead Students with Both?

    19/01/2023 Duration: 29min

    As leaders, we must demonstrate our compassion by walking alongside the young adults in our lives as they face consequences that may come from their actions, showing them our care and belief along the way. In this episode, Tim and Andrew review the case of Zion Brown and how the actions of the adults in his life demonstrate what it […]

  • Three Essentials to Leading Someone from a Different Generation

    05/01/2023 Duration: 33min

    Over the past few years, our department managers have hired people who are young, and we learned some valuable lessons along the way. Some of them were wrong hires. They weren’t bad people, just not a fit for our organization. Others were a good fit, but leaders had to learn how to effectively communicate with them. Conversely, I often hear […]

  • The Sinister Consequences of Taking Shortcuts

    26/12/2022 Duration: 32min

    Our 21st-century civilization conditions us to “hack” our way through life; to get behind the system and find shortcuts to make it work for us, faster and easier. In one sense, it feels like we’re beating the system, a system that always seems against us. Looking for shortcuts is a natural and positive behavior for educated people—except for one thing. […]

  • Four Ideas to Help Today’s Kids Delay Gratification

    15/12/2022 Duration: 28min

    A teen is programmed to break away from their parents. This is natural and healthy, but that doesn’t make it any easier for a parent or teacher. We want to rescue. We are nurturers. We want them to be comfortable, safe, and happy. In this episode, Tim and Andrew give advice on how to stay involved in students’ lives not […]

  • One Social and Emotional Learning Step That Matures Students

    27/10/2022 Duration: 27min

    Children need chores to aid in their maturation process. For years, researchers have proven that when a kid connects the dots that each person in a family plays a responsible role in ensuring the group succeeds, it has several benefits. In this episode, Tim and Andrew discuss the benefits that having tasks and chores can have in a classroom at […]

  • Who’s Smarter These Days: The Young or the Old?

    06/10/2022 Duration: 31min

    Our shifting society has sparked tension between generations at work. Our problem is we’ve failed to recognize the value each generation brings to the team. We assumed that if one generation possesses valued expertise, the other cannot. The fact is each generation brings strengths to a team and they’re different than the others. Our job is to capitalize on each […]

  • How to Make the Most of Your Brain Based on Your Generation

    22/09/2022 Duration: 36min

    Our brains develop a little like wet cement. Our neural pathways are very pliable in our first twenty years and begin to solidify afterward. It isn’t that people can’t change as adults, it’s just that change is more difficult as we age. Our world needs innovation, and at my age, most of that will come from the emerging generation, not […]

  • How to Capitalize on the Younger Generations on Your Team

    08/09/2022 Duration: 28min

    Everyone has witnessed the culture wars. People in our society seem polarized over values and social issues. While I believe those battles are real, there’s a deeper issue at play that we have ignored. You might call it, “generational wars.” It’s happening every day in our workplaces. Good news: We now have an event that covers this topic for school […]

  • How to Teach Social and Emotional Skills Without Being a Therapist, a Politician, or a Parent

    01/09/2022 Duration: 27min

    We view building social and emotional skills as an act of personal growth for kids and young adults all around the world. In fact, we believe students who cultivate emotional intelligence and social skills are more likely to be a positive influence on their world. They will be set up to solve problems and serve people. In this episode, Tim […]

  • Seven Challenges All Young Employees Can Grow From

    11/08/2022 Duration: 27min

    As “Help Wanted” signs on the windows of many establishments today have become more prevalent, it is important to consider the qualities young job seekers should learn when entering the job market. Too often, young adults don’t take entry-level positions because they feel those jobs are beneath them. In this episode, Tim and Andrew reflect on the early experiences that […]

  • Live In A Way Today That Will Help You Thrive Tomorrow with Carey Nieuwhof

    14/07/2022 Duration: 30min

    Carey Nieuwhof is a bestselling leadership author, speaker, podcaster, and former attorney. He hosts one of today’s most influential leadership podcasts. His podcast, blog, and online content is accessed by leaders over 1.5 million times each month. He speaks around the world about leadership, personal growth, and change. Check out more about Carey Nieuwhof here. Pick up a copy of […]

  • What We Should Say as Our Students Perform

    01/07/2022 Duration: 25min

    When kids are younger, parents often play the role of supervisor. They are right there on top of the issues. And they should be—young children need the support of their parents. As they age, parents must move to the role of consultants. Parents should still be involved and still be supportive but must allow kids to grow up and self-regulate. […]

  • How Four Generations Differ in Their Approaches to Work

    16/06/2022 Duration: 32min

    The generational diversity we feel in our lives is not going away anytime soon. Because people are living and working longer, we will experience multiple generations on teams we may be a part of. To wish for a homogenous group of people to work with is wishing for a past that is long gone. In this episode, Tim and Andrew […]

  • The Foggy Day Effect: The Secret to Hitting your Target

    20/05/2022 Duration: 26min

    It is difficult to live a meaningful life without clear goals. Goals give us purpose. They give us energy. They give us motivation. In this episode, Tim and Andrew highlight one of our habitudes called “The Foggy Day Effect” and give real-world action steps on how we can set and stick to the goals we want to achieve in life. […]

  • An Early Introduction to the Alpha Generation

    05/05/2022 Duration: 34min

    On Tuesday, May 31st at 12 noon ET, we will be hosting a webinar to launch our new eBook, “An Early Introduction to Generation Alpha.” In this webinar, you will hear from Dr. Elmore about the first research we’ve gathered on Generation Alpha — the students born since 2016. After attending this webinar, you will receive a free copy of […]

  • Can We Do Something About Generation Z’s Depression?

    21/04/2022 Duration: 28min

    The American population seems polarized into at least two major camps, and several sub-camps regarding politics, vaccinations, masks, and other issues. The pandemic has stolen nearly a million lives in the United States. The economy has felt like a yo-yo, spiking and then plummeting. When Generation Z observes how out-of-control everything feels, you can’t blame them for feeling melancholy. In […]

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