Bridging Generations

Howardsnooks

Bridging Generations is a podcast hosted by Howard Snooks that brings together voices from different generations for honest, thoughtful conversations about life and human connection. Each episode explores topics such as relationships, aging, identity, purpose, loneliness, and personal growth, creating space for meaningful dialogue between younger and older perspectives. With curiosity, compassion, and real-world experience, Bridging Generations challenges stereotypes, bridges age divides, and reminds us that understanding begins when we listen to one another.

  1. 2일 전

    Soul Purpose and Ancestral Healing with Ariela HaLevi

    What happens when a "black sheep" finds her spiritual awakening in the front row of her mother’s adult Bat Mitzvah? In this landmark episode of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks welcomes his first female guest, Ariela HaLevi, to explore the profound intersection of personal awakening and ancestral legacy. Ariela shares her journey from a disconnected young adult to a spiritual leader, detailing how she and her husband, Baruch, build communities based on Kabbalistic oneness and deep commitment. This conversation is for anyone seeking to understand their family "shadow," break generational cycles of trauma, and find a personal relationship with the divine that transcends the walls of religion. Main Topics Covered The Adult Bat Mitzvah: How Ariela’s mother’s spiritual rite of passage at age 40 served as the unexpected catalyst for Ariela’s own awakening. A Soulful Marriage: The story of meeting her husband, Baruch, and their 27-year journey of stability, communication, and shared values. Filling the Inner Hole: Navigating the "Are You My Mother?" feeling of searching for self-worth and purpose outside of traditional systems. Kabbalah in Boulder: Ariela’s dream of "birthing" a new universal community focused on oneness and inclusive spirituality. Ancestral Healing: Using intuition and the study of epigenetics to identify and heal family patterns like addiction and silence. Understanding the Shadow: A deep dive into family secrets and the psychological trauma passed down through the "stiff upper lip" generation. Mentors in Literature: Finding guidance in the spicy, practical wisdom of St. Teresa of Avila and the beauty of Rumi. Healing Seven Generations: The spiritual concept that doing deep inner work today can heal lineage seven generations into the past and future. Key Takeaways Heart over Head: Real wisdom and "knowing" often come from the soul, which is smarter than the analytical mind when making major life choices. The Utility of the Shadow: We only overcome the dark parts of our history—the "shadow"—when we are willing to acknowledge and look directly at them. Universal Connection: Spirituality is a personal partnership with the divine that can be eclectic and "multigenerational" rather than strictly religious. Breaking Cycles: Awareness of ancestral history isn't just about stories; it’s a map that allows us to choose which rituals to keep and which traumas to stop passing down. Follow Bridging Generations, like this episode, and share it with someone who is currently walking the path of self-discovery! Connect with the Host YouTube: @howardsnooks-modelactor8449 Spotify: Bridging Generations Instagram: @howardsnooks Website: howardsnooks.com

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  2. 5월 13일

    Luke Hanley: Schooners, Spies, and the "Forest Gump" Life | Bridging Generations

    What happens when a restless soul from Maine decides to trade a traditional path for Earthships, 1930s schooners, and a trip to 1990s Russia? In this episode of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks sits down with CEO and founder Luke Hanley to explore a life that reads like a modern-day Forest Gump adventure. Luke shares his unique perspective as someone born on the cusp of the analog and digital worlds, detailing how he navigated "counter-phobia" to find success in high-level business while maintaining his creative, intellectual core. This episode is for anyone feeling overwhelmed by the "gluttony of choice" in the digital age and looking for timeless wisdom on how to live a life that "fills your cup" enough to share with others. Main Topics Covered Russia in 1995: Luke recounts setting up internet systems 200 miles from Moscow at age 15 and seeing the reality of the Cold War beyond the cinema screen. The Schooner Saga: A wild tale of purchasing a 1936 gaff-rigged schooner and a "one-in-a-trillion" encounter with fate in a Bermuda harbor. Psychology of Counter-Phobia: How Luke manages a paralyzing fear of heights by intentionally choosing to rock climb. Engineering Mentorship: The influence of a father who taught the "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" and a brother-in-law who modeled professional composure. Circle of Influence vs. Concern: A deep dive into the Stephen Covey framework and how it helps Luke navigate global anxieties by focusing on actionable touchpoints. The CEO Persona: The transition from a "man bun in an Earthship" to a non-reactive, agnostic business leader. Nature vs. Nurture in the AI Era: Luke’s thoughts on the Yale triplet study, quantum entanglement, and how AI might eventually trace the "divine touch" in human reality. Confessions of an Alter Boy: A humorous look back at a rough Irish Catholic upbringing in New Hampshire and the "penance" paid along the way. Key Takeaways Self-Teaching as a Superpower: Formal education provides facts, but the discipline to teach oneself allows for a more flexible, resilient career path. The Reality of Tribalism: As we become more digitally connected but physically distant, we lean into "tribal" uniforms (tattoos, fashion) to project an identity we haven't yet internalized. Filling Your Cup: As Luke’s mentor Jay Foley taught him, you cannot effectively change the world until you live in a way that fills your own cup enough to overflow into the lives of others. Focus on the Fence, Not the Bridge: Intergenerational gaps aren't miles wide; they are mere inches. We simply need to "stand up and look over the fence" to find shared common ground. Follow Bridging Generations, like this episode, and share it with a seeker who is currently navigating their own "one-in-a-trillion" journey! Connect with the Host Website: howardsnooks.com YouTube: @howardsnooks-modelactor8449 Instagram: @howardsnooks Spotify: Bridging Generations

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  3. 5월 5일

    Legacy of a Handshake: Riley Burns on Family Roots, Financial Faith, and the Grit of Gravel Racing

    This episode explores the life of Riley Burns, a financial specialist navigating the intersection of personal drive and family legacy. From the tall ice cream cones of a family-run Missouri restaurant to the competitive gravel racing tracks of Colorado, Riley shares how early customer service roles shaped his client-first mindset. Howard Snooks dives into Riley’s journey through CSU, a pivotal mentorship in Philadelphia, and his current role in financial services. We bridge generations by discussing the importance of mentorship, the future of human-centered finance in an AI world, and why seeing the good in others is a developmental victory. Can the grit learned behind a fast-food counter in Missouri prepare you for the high-stakes world of financial planning in Colorado? In this session of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks sits down with Riley Burns to trace his journey from a "COVID grad" at CSU to a rising star in financial services. Riley shares a fascinating story of family roots, including a multi-generational burger joint and a set of parents who literally followed him across the country to start a new life. This episode is for anyone interested in the power of professional mentorship, the competitive world of gravel biking, and why the human element remains irreplaceable in an increasingly automated world. Main Topics Covered Missouri Roots & St. Joseph History: Growing up in the home of the Pony Express and the unique culture of a Midwestern town. The "Cabana" Legacy: Lessons in work ethic and resilience learned from his grandparents’ and father’s fast-food restaurant. Graduating into a Pandemic: The challenges of navigating the job market as a 2020 "COVID grad." The Philadelphia Pivot: How a chance meeting with a landlord/mentor shaped Riley’s career trajectory and love for biking. Gravel Racing in Boulder: Why Colorado is the "Mecca" for cyclists and how sports provide a necessary competitive outlet and social connector. Human-Centered Finance vs. AI: A discussion on why people still need a "glorified therapist" rather than a robot when managing their life savings. CSU Across the Ages: Howard and Riley compare their experiences at Colorado State University, including Howard’s memory of the 1969 "Old Main" building explosion. The Path to CFP: Riley’s future goals and his dedication to becoming a tool for his team and clients. Key Takeaways Customer Service as a Foundation: Interacting with diverse, "rough" crowds in a restaurant setting as a child built the empathy and intuition required for successful financial planning. The Irreplaceability of the Human Connection: While AI can crunch numbers, it cannot offer the "raised eyebrow" or the nuanced reassurance a human advisor provides during sensitive financial milestones. Mentorship is a Two-Way Street: Success often relies on finding mentors (like Mark Travis or Neil) who treat you with the same care they would their own family. Growth Through Challenge: Competitive sports like gravel racing serve as a vital motivator to keep chasing the "best version of yourself" outside of the 9-to-5 grind. Follow Bridging Generations, like this episode, and share it with someone who is navigating their own path between legacy and independence! YouTube: Howard Snooks - Model/Actor Spotify: Bridging Generations Instagram: @howardsnooks Website: howardsnooks.com

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  4. 4월 28일

    Legacy of the Heart: Miles on Functional Medicine, Social Activism, and Post-Traumatic Growth

    What does it mean to truly heal the body and the spirit beyond just treating symptoms? In this episode of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks sits down with Miles, a functional medicine practitioner and founder of Medicine with Heart, to explore the profound connection between family legacy and personal healing. Miles shares moving stories of his parents' lives as social activists—from his father's mobile clinics in rural Arizona to his mother's work fostering five siblings—and how the sudden loss of his father at fifteen set him on a path toward Eastern philosophy and medicine. This episode is for anyone seeking to understand the "why" behind their health or looking for inspiration on how to transform life’s deepest traumas into a purposeful vocation. Main Topics Covered Defining Functional Medicine: A deep dive into how "function" influences "structure" and why treating the root cause is more effective than just managing symptoms. The Training Institute: How Miles revamped medical education to be practical, test-based, and centered on real community case studies. A Legacy of Service: Stories of Miles' father, a state senator who fought for rural healthcare, and his mother, a PhD social worker and Peace Corps volunteer. The Ocelot in the Living Room: A fascinating family anecdote about Miles’ parents rescuing a baby ocelot in Peru and the values of compassion it instilled. Navigating Sudden Loss: Miles recounts the shock of losing his father at age 15 and how he navigated grief through inward contemplation rather than traditional support groups. Eastern Practices and "Transmission": The transition from computer engineering to a five-day meditation retreat that redefined Miles' professional path. Post-Traumatic Growth: A discussion on the concept of finding growth through tragedy and how losing both parents clarified Miles' priorities in life. Trench Leadership: Lessons from stamping envelopes and knocking on doors in the Tucson heat about the importance of working alongside those you lead. Key Takeaways Function Over Structure: Chronic health issues often stem from functional imbalances (toxins, microbiome, stress) that, when corrected, allow the physical structure of the body to heal. Trench Leadership: As Miles’ father taught him, if you are going to ask others to volunteer for a cause, you must be willing to do the "unpleasant" work alongside them to build a true community. Post-Traumatic Growth: Tragedy is not just a source of stress; it can be a "choice point" that forces a person to go inward, discard the "rat race," and focus on what is truly important. Follow Your Vocation: External pressure from high-achieving family members shouldn't dictate your path; real success comes from finding the unique "transmission" or calling that resonates with your own soul. Connect with the Host YouTube: Howard Snooks - Model/Actor Spotify: Bridging Generations Instagram: @howardsnooks Website: howardsnooks.com Follow Bridging Generations, like this episode, and share it with someone who is currently seeking their own path toward healing and growth!

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  5. 4월 21일

    The Specificity of Truth: Mark Maurer on Hungarian Grit, Wine Mastery, and Wisdom of Doing Your Best

    What if getting fired without notice was the best thing that ever happened to your career? In this episode of Bridging Generations, Howard Snooks sits down with Mark Maurer, a Hungarian-born multimedia specialist and wine expert, to explore a life defined by radical introspection and global transition. Mark traces his communication style back to the high-stakes television sets of Budapest, explains why holding a grudge is a waste of "mental capacity," and shares a profound spiritual insight from the Peruvian jungle that changed his perspective on self-worth. This conversation is for the restless spirits, the seekers of novelty, and anyone trying to find clarity in an increasingly noisy world. Main Topics Covered Lessons from the Director’s Chair: How Mark’s mother managed multi-generational film crews in Hungary and taught him the power of directness. The 2026 Hungarian Political Shift: A reflection on the recent elections and the cultural impact of a "new era" in Mark’s home country. The Nuance of Language: Why the Hungarian language offers a level of specificity that English lacks (and the meaning of the word “chete-chat”). Turning Setbacks into Accolades: The story of how a sudden job loss in Arizona led Mark to pursue a WSET Diploma in Austria. Introspection as a Practice: Why Mark’s mother opened the first esoteric store in Hungary and the importance of knowing "why" you do what you do. The "Wayward Wind": Understanding the urge to move and reinvent oneself every few years. Ayahuasca in Peru: A candid, "non-woo-woo" account of communicating with light beings and finding universal peace. Key Takeaways Gauging Communication: Your effectiveness as a communicator isn't measured by what you say, but by the absence of clarifying questions from your audience. The Grudge Trap: Holding a grudge is like holding a burning coal; it only consumes the holder’s mental space and provides no resolution. Truth is Source-Agnostic: Whether wisdom comes from a titan of industry or a person on the street, "truth is truth" regardless of the vessel. The "Enough" Mantra: A central insight from Mark’s journey is that as long as you are doing your best, you are enough and worthy of love. Follow Bridging Generations, like this episode, and share it with someone who needs to hear that their best is truly enough! Connect with the Host Website: howardsnooks.com YouTube: @howardsnooks-modelactor8449 Instagram: @howardsnooks Spotify: Bridging Generations

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  6. 4월 16일

    Defying the Number: Baruch HaLevi on Purpose, Male Loneliness, and the Defiant Spirit

    Every 13 minutes in America, a man takes his own life—often because he has reduced his infinite worth to a single, finite number. In this powerful episode of Bridging Generations, Howard Snooks sits down with Dr. Baruch "B" HaLevi, a former rabbi, theologian, and coach, to discuss the crisis of male loneliness and the "shattering" required for true growth. B shares the deeply personal story of his father’s suicide and explains how we can use the "Defiant Spirit" to break free from the labels and personality types that act as self-imposed concentration camps. This conversation is a raw, essential guide for any man looking to stop surviving and start thriving by discovering his "Why." Main Topics Covered - The Sandwich Generation: Navigating the unique pressures of raising children while caring for aging parents. - Reducing Humanity to Numbers: How B’s father reduced his worth to a bank account balance, and the tragic consequences of that choice. - The Misuse of the Enneagram: Why identifying as a "number" can become a survival tactic that limits your soul's potential. - Toxic Positivity vs. The Shattering: A deep dive into Howard’s experience as a "Seven" and why a personal crisis is often the only way to go deep instead of wide. - Loto Tov (It is Not Good): Exploring the biblical and psychological roots of why male loneliness is inherently destructive. - The Defiant Spirit: Integrating Viktor Frankl’s Logo Therapy with Kabbalah to choose a path of meaning through suffering. - The Guy in the Glass: Six "pickup lines" for life that help men move beyond what they do to who they actually are. Key Takeaways - Defy Your Number: You are not your IQ, your bank account, or your personality type. These are survival mechanisms, not your identity. - Loneliness is a Choice to Uproot: Like a "cut flower," moving away from community and relationship leads to a slow, internal demise. - The Purpose of the Mask: Personalities (from the Greek persona) are masks meant to amplify us, but we must not start believing our own mask is the truth. - Holistic Living: True health is moving from a "line" (living in one state) to a "circle," where you have equal access to the warrior, the poet, the lover, and the thinker. Connect with the Guest Website: bhalevi.com Book: The Guy in the Glass: Six Questions to See the Man You Were Meant to Be Podcast: 13 Minutes Connect with the Host Website: howardsnooks.com YouTube: @howardsnooks-modelactor8449 Instagram: @howardsnooks Spotify: Bridging Generations

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  7. 4월 8일

    From the Cape of Good Hope to the Rockies: Scaling Businesses and Soul-Searching with Stefan DuToit

    What happens when a "specialist generalist" from a 300-year South African lineage finds himself at a crossroads in Boulder, Colorado? In this episode, host Howard Snooks sits down with Stefan DuToit to explore a life defined by high-stakes innovation and profound personal reinvention. Stefan shares his journey from plowing fields on a South African farm to scaling billion-dollar American companies, while candidly discussing the "tuition" he paid through a difficult divorce. This conversation is for anyone navigating major life transitions, seeking to balance ambition with compassion, or curious about the role of guided therapy in emotional recovery. Main Topics Covered The Huguenot Connection: Exploring 14 generations of heritage and the shared French roots between Howard and Stefan. The "Specialist Generalist": How Stefan built a career around innovation, scaling organizations, and the "drunken dart contest" that led him to Boulder. Adrenaline as a Teacher: Overcoming a fear of heights by jumping off things and embarking on a six-month surfing expedition through South America. The Power of Mentorship: Lessons learned from a "toothpick-building" engineer father and a business mentor who turned a billion-dollar company into an "on-the-job MBA." Nature as a Reset: The importance of stargazing, walking barefoot on grass, and the simple luxury of a hot shower. Rebuilding After Divorce: Stefan’s decision to choose sobriety, join a support group, and seek professional help to navigate his lowest point. Guided Psilocybin Therapy: A deep dive into the profound insights, empathy, and emotional balance gained through one-on-one guided sessions. Key Takeaways Trust Your Equipment: In both extreme sports and business, the greatest injuries often occur during moments of half-hearted hesitancy rather than total commitment. Capitalism with Compassion: Success is a delicate balance between high-level ambition and a genuine care for the people within the system. Facing the Mirror: Real recovery requires the courage to set aside the "absorb it and work harder" mentality in favor of vulnerability and community support. The Utility of Insight: Guided psychedelic therapy can provide a "sliver of empathy" for those who have hurt us, helping to distinguish between what we can and cannot control. Follow Bridging Generations, like this episode, and share it with someone who is currently navigating their own "season of rebuilding." Connect with the Host Website: howardsnooks.com YouTube: @howardsnooks-modelactor8449 Instagram: @howardsnooks Spotify: Bridging Generations

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  8. 4월 1일

    Bridging Generations with Divine Nchang: Modeling, Music, and the Art of Listening

    Can a "good look" take you from a mountainous village in Cameroon to the high-stakes runways of New York Fashion Week? Join host Howard Snooks as he sits down with professional model and music artist Divine Nchang to discuss his incredible journey of immigration, industry scouting, and creative evolution. This episode is for aspiring creatives, immigrants navigating new cultures, and anyone interested in the intersection of fashion and music. Discover why Divine believes success in any art form—from the catwalk to the recording studio—starts with mastering the discipline of truly listening. Main Topics Covered: Roots and Topography: Divine describes his upbringing in the mountainous village of Akum, Cameroon, and how the landscape of Colorado reminds him of home.Breaking into the Denver Scene: The serendipitous story of how Divine was encouraged to model due to a lack of Black male models in Denver at the time.The "Look" vs. Traditional Beauty: A deep dive into the industry distinction between being "handsome" and having a "model look" that the camera loves.Runway Realities: Divine shares his experiences walking in New York Fashion Week and the intense, fast-paced nature of "back-to-back" shows.Musical Fusions: Exploring Divine’s transition into music, including his work with Afrobeat, R&B, and his experimental "Country-Afro" vibes.The Influence of Country Music: How a bag of old cassettes in Cameroon led to a lifelong love for the "rawness" of classic country artists like Johnny Cash.The Art of Sound Engineering: The mentorship of "Eddie" and the rigorous training Divine underwent to develop his "ear" for professional mixing and recording.The Discipline of Modeling: Moving beyond looks to discuss the professional etiquette, skincare, and physical preparation required for the industry. Key Takeaways: Modeling is a Profession, Not Just a Pose: Success in modeling requires formal training in etiquette, contract negotiation, and physical maintenance—it isn't just about showing up.The Importance of Mentorship: Both Divine’s modeling and music careers were shaped by key mentors who pushed him toward formal education and disciplined practice.The Power of Listening: Whether in music production or navigating life, training your "ear" to hear subtle details is a foundational skill for high-level creativity. Connect with the Guest: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/divinenchang/ If you enjoyed this cross-generational conversation, please follow the show, like this episode, and share it with a friend who needs a boost of creative inspiration! Connect with Howard Snooks: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@howardsnooks-modelactor8449 Spotify: Bridging Generations on Spotify Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howardsnooks/ Website: https://www.howardsnooks.com/

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소개

Bridging Generations is a podcast hosted by Howard Snooks that brings together voices from different generations for honest, thoughtful conversations about life and human connection. Each episode explores topics such as relationships, aging, identity, purpose, loneliness, and personal growth, creating space for meaningful dialogue between younger and older perspectives. With curiosity, compassion, and real-world experience, Bridging Generations challenges stereotypes, bridges age divides, and reminds us that understanding begins when we listen to one another.