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Welcome to The Generation Distinct Podcast - A weekly conversation about what is really happening in our world.
This is a podcast for those of us who are tired of sides and opinions and instead are ready for real conversations.
Every Wednesday, you’ll find us here talking abut current events, the big headlines, justice & Activism, mainstream conversations, common struggles and even fresh perspectives on things like politics, mental & physical health, the Church, justice and more.
Consider this your place for current events, inspiration, real conversations on hard issues, expert interviews and the practical tools you need to navigate life as a young leader in a divided world.
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The Final Episode of Season #3
Every Wednesday, we have released a new Episode talking about current events, the big headlines, justice & activism, mainstream conversations, common struggles and even fresh perspectives on things like politics, mental & physical health, the Church, justice and more.
In the final Episode of Season 3, Host Hannah Gronowski Barnett takes us back through the past 3 months to reflect on the interviews we have heard and the tensions points we have entered into. Together, we will pause to process through the valuable lessons we have learned.
We will see you here later this year for Season 4 when we will continue to dive into current events, inspiration, real conversations on hard issues, expert interviews and the practical tools you need to navigate life as a young leader in a divided world. -
The Stress That Is Affecting Your Physical Health….And What To Do About It
Over the last two years, our world has felt overwhelming. A global pandemic, police brutality, a divisive election, vaccine mandates, school shootings, and more. The last two years have left many of us feeling more stressed, anxious and depressed than ever before.
In Season #3 of the Generation Distinct, we have entered straight into divisive issues- believing we can discuss difficult issues in a way that leads us into deeper unity.
But, the stress & overwhelm of this season has still taken a toll on our minds, souls & bodies. To finish this season, we are going to address the way the last two years have affected our health and discover how we can move forward into the rest of this season with greater wholeness.
Joining us in this conversation, we have Director of the Health Performance Institute, Cory Leman.
Links:
Atomic Habits by James Clear
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How Do We Deal with Power Abuse & Cynicism Featuring Danielle Strickland
It has been just a handful of years since the Silence Breakers were named the Person of the Year by Time Magazine and #Metoo became a familiar hashtag. Then, it spread to #ChurchToo and our eyes continued to open to the reality of Power Abuse happening both in our world And…even sometimes in our Churches.
We have been so hurt by the abusive power in our world, our generation struggles not to become cynical towards every leader, every politician, every pastor, every person in a position of power.
But does power always have to lead to the abuse of power?
To join us in our conversation today, we have Spiritual Leader, Justice Advocate, Communicator & Peacemaker Danielle Strickland. Danielle’s aggressive compassion has served people firsthand in countries all over the world. From establishing justice departments and church plants, to launching global anti-trafficking initiatives, to creating new initiatives to mobilize people towards transformational living.
https://www.daniellestrickland.com/
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The Oxford High School Shooting & How The Community Is Doing Now with Drew Daniels
On November 30, 15 year old Ethan Crumbley shot and killed 4 teenagers at his school right outside of Detroit, Michigan. . And as of this week, Oxford High School still isn’t ready to reopen. But the superintendent announced a tentative plan early this month to share the local middle school for two weeks.
The high school could reopen for classes during the week of Jan. 24 after families are given an opportunity to visit, Throne said.
For every shooting that happens, an entire community is changed forever. Today, we are talking with local Trauma Informed Coach & Local Pastor Drew Daniels to help us understand how a community is affected after a school shooting and how we as young leaders can respond.
Did you know Generation Distinct is way more than just a Podcast?
We are a community of passionate young change makers AND we have a 6 month program called, “The Launch Your Passion” Program designed to help you discover the wrong you were born to make right and create a strategy to take action.
We all desire to make a lasting impact, fight for justice, build our passions and see the world change...but so often we have no idea where to start.
That is where Generation Distinct’s Launch Your Passion 6 Month Program comes in.
Find out more at www.GenerationDistinct.com
We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode.
You can email us at Podcast@GenerationDistinct.com
Instagram:
@Hannah.Gronowski
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The Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr & What Activism Looks Like Today
This Monday, our nation celebrates and honors the legacy of legendary leader Martin Luther King Jr and his work that shaped history forever. Today, to honor his legacy and also discuss how we can continue to see his dreams of equality fully realized in this country, we have Activist, Singer, Songwriter, Poet & Rapper Sharon Irving.
Sharon grew up on the South Side of Chicago, living in the light and legacy of her own activist hero - her grandfather who marched alongside Martin Luther King Jr himself. As she grew up, she began to use her remarkable talent to speak out for justice and equality. You may recognize her from Season Ten of “America’s Got Talent”, where she received the coveted “Golden Buzzer” at her first televised audition, and was chosen by America to compete in the Semi-Finals.
Social: @SharonIrvingMusic
Website: www.sharonirving.com
Spotify: Sharon Irving
List of Suggested Resources - A Note From Sharon:
Austin Channing Brown’s book entitled “I’m Still Here”
Her IG is great to follow for the real and honest truth: https://instagram.com/austinchanning?utm_medium=copy_link
Divided by Faith: Evangelical Religion and the Problem of Race in America
Book by Michael O Emerson
White Awake by Daniel Hill
“The Souls of Black Folk” (1903)
by W.E.B. Du Bois
God of the Oppressed by James Cone
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
Book by Michelle Alexander
FILMS TO WATCH:
Watch Women of The Movement - this is a MUST WATCH - A limited series event based on the true story of Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley.
When They See Us
Selma
People to follow and engage with:
One of my favorite anti racism educators and activists is Faitth Brooks
Her is her IG - https://instagram.com/faitthb?utm_medium=copy_link
Love the books this account recommends - https://instagram.com/gelslitreviews?utm_medium=copy_link
Links to my stuff:
IG - @sharonirvingmusic
Twitter - @sharonirving
https://solo.to/sharonirvingmusic
“Bennett Ave” - name of my debut album with original music and features some songs about the injustices and work to bring reconciliation in Chicago.
If they’d like, people can follow my group with Q (fiancé), Living Epistle at https://instagram.com/livingepistleofficial?utm_medium=copy_link
“To be a living epistle means you are a living, breathing, walking letter of God's goodness, glory, and grace. That’s who we are.”
Did you know Generation Distinct is way more than just a Podcast?
We are a community of passionate young change makers AND we have a 6 month program called, “The Launch Your Passion” Program designed to help you discover the wrong you were born to make right and create a strategy to take action.
We all desire to make a lasting impact, fight for justice, build our passions and see the world change...but so often we have no idea where to start.
That is where Generation Distinct’s Launch Your Passion 6 Month Program comes in.
Find out more at www.GenerationDistinct.com
We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode.
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Season 3 Review
On November 3rd, The Generation Distinct Podcast came back for Season 3: Tension Points - A weekly conversation about what is really happening in our world.