Are These the Lost Generations? | Emotional Algebra w. Dr. E... S3 Ep 9 | Part 2In this continuation of Emotional Algebra with Dr. E..., Dr. E... and Tara dive deeper into the emotional and developmental impact of growing up in a hyper-digital world. From phubbing and presentation panic to collapsing attention spans, learned helplessness, and the erosion of face-to-face connection, this episode explores what Gen Z and Gen Alpha are really up against.Dr. E... unpacks the growing empathy and soft-skills gap, why emotional specificity matters more than ever and how parents, educators, and mentors can help young people build resilience, accountability, and healthier relationships with technology. The conversation also examines media literacy, offline collaboration, hands-on learning, communication, and the need to guide kids from passive consumption toward empowered creation.Most importantly, Dr. E... and Tara end with hope: this generation is not broken. They are empathetic, innovative, and capable of helping shape a better future when given the right tools, guidance, and support.If you’re a #parent, #teacher, #therapist, #coach, or anyone trying to better understand #GenZ and #GenAlpha, this episode offers both insight and practical direction.0:00 | Intro music1:00 | Picking up where the last episode left off1:20 | Algorithmic tracking, mistrust, and growing up watched2:40 | The empathy and soft-skills gap4:10 | Emotional intelligence vs. emotional specificity5:20 | Why face-to-face interaction still matters6:20 | Phubbing, disconnection, and the loss of eye contact7:50 | Presentation panic, judgment, and social fear9:20** Isolation, leadership struggles, and group work avoidance11:00 | Gen Z vs. Gen Alpha: key differences in tech, crisis, and education14:10 | Attention spans, communication skills, and real-world readiness16:30 | What kids are craving: safe spaces, tolerance, authenticity, and trust18:40 | Contradictions in this generation: tech dependence vs. desire for real connection20:40 | Learned helplessness, diagnosis culture, and rebuilding coping skills23:10 | Parenting through struggle: letting kids fail, problem-solve, and grow25:10 | Curating digital inputs and teaching media literacy27:20 | Processing breaks, discernment, and healthier tech boundaries28:50 | Offline collaboration, teamwork, and social-emotional learning30:20 | Rethinking education: hands-on, student-centered, real-world learning32:00 | Accountability, communication, and restoring social contracts33:20 | Creation over consumption: helping kids become builders, not just consumers34:30 | The role of adults: model the behavior, create safe channels, provide the canvas35:20 | A message of hope for Gen Alpha and the future36:30 | Outro / closing thoughtsDon’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations with Dr. E... on emotional health, parenting, resilience, communication, and navigating modern life with clarity and compassion.Follow Dr. E... for more insights: 📌 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_e_presents📌 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BkhUS8X4w/?mibextid=wwXIfr📌 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doctore📌TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.epresents📌Twitter/X: https://x.com/dctre📌Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w9W0ZOwfwXkbxeFO5ChWG?si=apAiDAcwTxqhQl-xXWzAoA#EmotionalAlgebra #DrE #GenZ #GenAlpha #Parenting #EmotionalIntelligence #MentalHealth #Resilience #MediaLiteracy #SoftSkills #DigitalWellness #CommunicationSkills #emotionalalgebra #EmotionalSpecificity