43 min

Ask a Baby Boomer (Anson Dorrance) / Ask a Millennial (Candace Cooper‪)‬ Diversity: Beyond the Checkbox

    • Management

Born between 1946 and 1964, Baby Boomers are often perceived as out of touch, low tech, and often closed minded.  Born between 1981 and 1996, Millennials are typically described as entitled, flighty, and selfish. Are these fair stereotypes?  What can we do to bridge communication between Baby Boomers, Millennials, and all generations?
Our guests today are Anson Dorrance, 22-time national champion as the women's soccer coach at UNC, and Candace Cooper, sports media professional.  And you won't want to miss their perspectives on generational stereotypes, what shaped their views, advice they would give to other generations, and what social media platforms they use most often.
Anson Dorrance, Vision of a Champion Podcast and Audiobook (coming soon)Candace Cooper is the host of Locked on Tar Heels and producer of Guess the Guest LiveDiversity Beyond the Checkbox is presented by The Diversity Movement. For more information including the online course, head over to TheDiversityMovement.com. Podcast production by Earfluence.

Born between 1946 and 1964, Baby Boomers are often perceived as out of touch, low tech, and often closed minded.  Born between 1981 and 1996, Millennials are typically described as entitled, flighty, and selfish. Are these fair stereotypes?  What can we do to bridge communication between Baby Boomers, Millennials, and all generations?
Our guests today are Anson Dorrance, 22-time national champion as the women's soccer coach at UNC, and Candace Cooper, sports media professional.  And you won't want to miss their perspectives on generational stereotypes, what shaped their views, advice they would give to other generations, and what social media platforms they use most often.
Anson Dorrance, Vision of a Champion Podcast and Audiobook (coming soon)Candace Cooper is the host of Locked on Tar Heels and producer of Guess the Guest LiveDiversity Beyond the Checkbox is presented by The Diversity Movement. For more information including the online course, head over to TheDiversityMovement.com. Podcast production by Earfluence.

43 min