Bridging The Gap Between Generations Who Assume Things About Each Other Karen Johnson-Diamond and Stephanie Wolfe
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Stephanie and Karen, both mid fifties, have assumptions. As do others. Let's talk about it.
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Episode Fawnda - age 40
Welcome to Bridging the Gap Between Generations who Assume Things About Each Other, the podcast where your hosts Stephanie Wolfe and Karen Johnson-Diamond speak to people of different generations and breakdown assumptions. (We, as women in our 50s do not actually sit in bed all day knitting, not all 13 year-olds play video games and 40 year-olds don't have to know what they are doing)
This week, Stephanie and Karen chat with (almost) 40 year-old Fawnda, The Alberta Podcast Network's own programmer!
Self Care!
Shakespeare!
ALWAYS BE ARRIVING!
Here are some things to help this episode make sense:
Check out I Don't Get It - Fawnda's podcast
Cliff Cardinal's As You Like It
Liz Nicholls' 12th Night Theatre Review Blog
Louis B. Hobson
Bridging the Gap Between Generations Who Assume Things About Each Other is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown, community supported
This episode is sponsored by Inventures and Alberta Blue Cross
Podcast Art: Morgan Ermter
Theme song: S. Blatt and S. Wolfe
Instagram: thebroadgap
Twitter: @thebroadgap
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Email us at: thebroadgap@gmail.com and tell us about someone who is rocking their generation. We want to talk to them! -
Episode - THE GAME! THE GAME!
Welcome to Bridging the Gap Between Generations who Assume Things About Each Other, the podcast where your hosts Stephanie Wolfe and Karen Johnson-Diamond speak to people of different generations and breakdown assumptions. (We, as women in our 50s do not actually sit in bed all day knitting, and not all 13 year-olds play video games)
This week, Stephanie and Karen PLAY A GAME!
OK BOOMER! (here's a link)
Here are some links to help this episode make sense:
Typewriter balls!
The guy that got caught doing a zoom call and accidentally turned himself into a cat
15 kinds of ketchup
Bridging the Gap Between Generations Who Assume Things About Each Other is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown, community supported
This episode is sponsored by The Alberta Podcast Network and ATB.
Podcast Art: Morgan Ermter
Theme song: S. Blatt and S. Wolfe
Instagram: thebroadgap
Twitter: @thebroadgap
Facebook: Bridging the Gap Between Generations Who Assume Things About Each Other
Email us at: thebroadgap@gmail.com and tell us about someone who is rocking their generation. We want to talk to them! -
Episode Tulia - Age 17
Welcome to Bridging the Gap Between Generations who Assume Things About Each Other, the podcast where your hosts Stephanie Wolfe and Karen Johnson-Diamond speak to people of different generations and breakdown assumptions. (We, as women in our 50s do not actually sit in bed all day knitting, and not all 13 year-olds play video games)
This week, Stephanie and Karen chat with 17 year old artist and dragon lover, Tulia!
Tulia has been painting for just a few years and you won't BELIEVE their talent!!
See their piece PRETTY STATIC Here!
High school!
Hamsters!
Playdough!
Here are some links to help this episode make sense:
Butter Beer
How to Train Your Dragon
A&W carhops
Final Fantasy
Haysam Kadri
Bridging the Gap Between Generations Who Assume Things About Each Other is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown, community supported
This episode is sponsored by ECF and The Northwest Fest Documentary Film Festival
Podcast Art: Morgan Ermter
Theme song: S. Blatt and S. Wolfe
Instagram: thebroadgap
Twitter: @thebroadgap
Facebook: Bridging the Gap Between Generations Who Assume Things About Each Other
Email us at: thebroadgap@gmail.com and tell us about someone who is rocking their generation. We want to talk to them! -
Episode "Granny" - Age...98?
Welcome to Bridging the Gap Between Generations who Assume Things About Each Other, the podcast where your hosts Stephanie Wolfe and Karen Johnson-Diamond speak to people of different generations and breakdown assumptions. (We, as women in our 50s do not actually sit in bed all day knitting, and not all 13 year-olds play video games)
This week Stephanie and Karen have a short but sweet chat with Twitter personality "Granny". This ol'gal is full of piss, vinegar and opinions. Are we making tons of assumptions about the age 98? Yes. Yes we are. But there is fun to be had
FACEBOOK!
KEGELS!
HUMUS!
Things to help this episode make sense:
Here's Granny on Twitter!
Learn to do your kegels!
Weird humus flavors!
Bridging the Gap Between Generations Who Assume Things About Each Other is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown, community supported
This episode is sponsored by EPSB and Edmonton Community Foundation.
Check out our other podcast on the Alberta Podcast Network : SCAMTIME
Podcast Art: Morgan Ermter
Theme song: S. Blatt and S. Wolfe
Instagram: thebroadgap
Twitter: @thebroadgap
Facebook: Bridging the Gap Between Generations Who Assume Things About Each Other
Email us at: thebroadgap@gmail.com and tell us about someone who is rocking their generation. We want to talk to them! -
Episode Lentil and Ploppy (CC, age 7 and Shep, age 5)
Welcome to Bridging the Gap Between Generations who Assume Things About Each Other, the podcast where your hosts Stephanie Wolfe and Karen Johnson-Diamond speak to people of different generations and breakdown assumptions. (We, as women in our 50s do not actually sit in bed all day knitting, and not all 13 year-olds play video games)
This week, Stephanie and Karen chat with 7 year old CC and 5 year old Shep.
Nicknames are a part of every generation. Karen used to be called Shnigglefritz as a kid and Stephanie was nicknamed Shnork , but both of them think they are Batman (they aren't).
There are lots of impressions/impersonations in this episode. And Karen was reminded that words like" impressions" and "impersonations" might need to be defined to young folk.
Flying!
Harry Potter
genius headphone/toque combos!
Bridging the Gap Between Generations Who Assume Things About Each Other is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown, community supported
This episode is sponsored by EPSB and BGC-Bigs
Check out another member of the Alberta Podcast Network E.P.I.C. Podcast (Emergency Preparedness in Canada)
Podcast Art: Morgan Ermter
Theme song: S. Blatt and S. Wolfe
Instagram: thebroadgap
Twitter: @thebroadgap
Facebook: Bridging the Gap Between Generations Who Assume Things About Each Other
Email us at: thebroadgap@gmail.com and tell us about someone who is rocking their generation. We want to talk to them! -
Episode Brendan - Age 38
NOTE:
This is our final episode for 2021. We will be back in February with more generational assumptions after our winter break.
Welcome to Bridging the Gap Between Generations who Assume Things About Each Other, the podcast where your hosts Stephanie Wolfe and Karen Johnson-Diamond speak to people of different generations and breakdown assumptions. (We, as women in our 50s do not actually sit in bed all day knitting, and not all 13 year-olds play video games)
This week, Stephanie and Karen chat with our distant theatre third cousin Brendan Brown, a smart, wise human you will really enjoy. We did!
We jump from Star Trek to VHS to Jason Kenney to Croissants!
Stephanie does her best Sylvester Stallone impression!
Links to help this episode make sense:
Those NFB shorts we talked about
The Log Driver's Waltz
The Big Snit
The Sweater
Faces
Black Fly
The Kids
Here is Brendan's Instagram so you can see his really expensive photography hobby pics! WittakerSmithBrown
Bridging the Gap Between Generations Who Assume Things About Each Other is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, locally grown, community supported.
This episode is sponsored by Edmonton Community Foundation and The Alberta Podcast Network
Check out another member of the Alberta Podcast Network Kyle and Dave vs The Machine
Podcast Art: Morgan Ermter
Theme song: S. Blatt and S. Wolfe
Instagram: thebroadgap
Twitter: @thebroadgap
Facebook: Bridging the Gap Between Generations Who Assume Things About Each Other
Email us at: thebroadgap@gmail.com and tell us about someone who is rocking their generation. We want to talk to them!