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X The Game Show

Generation

Jeff Kallay, Experience Evangelist

Parents

Monday, March 23, 2009

X The Game Show

Generation

Jeff Kallay, Experience Evangelist

Parents

Monday, March 23, 2009

X The Game Show

Generation

Jeff Kallay, Experience Evangelist

Parents

Monday, March 23, 2009

X The Game Show

Generation

Jeff Kallay, Experience Evangelist

Parents

Monday, March 23, 2009

X Saves the World - The Game Show

"Keep On Movin"

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X Saves the World - The Game Show

"Keep On Movin"

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X The Game Show

Generation

Jeff Kallay, Experience Evangelist

Parents

Monday, March 23, 2009

-Recap Boomers, Xers, and Millennials (American Generations)

-Play Generation X Pop Culture Multimedia Trivia Game Show

-Understanding the Generation X Parent-Your Questions and Observations

Manage the Expectations

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Recap Boomers, Xers, andMillennials

(American Generations)

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“In America, each generation is a new people.”Alec de Tocqueville, 1830

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LifeCourse Associates www.lifecourse.com

4Number of books by Howe and Strauss

Generations, 13th Generation, The Fourth Turning and Millennials Rising

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Howe and Strauss

23.4Average Number of Years of

American Generations

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Howe and Strauss

14American Generations (18 New World)

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Howe and Strauss

4Number of Generational Cycles and

Number of Generations Per Cycle

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Name + Birth YearsAwakening + 1701-1723

Liberty + 1724-1741Republican + 1742-1766

Compromise + 1767-1791

Revolutionary Cycle

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Name + Birth YearsTranscendental + 1792-1821

Gilded + 1822-1842Progressive + 1843-1859

Civil War Cycle

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Name + Birth YearsMissionary + 1860-1882

Lost + 1883-1900G.I. + 1901-1924

Silent + 1925-1942

Great Power Cycle

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Name + Birth YearsBoomer + 1943-1960

X + 1961-1981Millennials + 1982-2000/01

15th (Homeland?) + 2000/01-20??

Millennial Cycle

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Howe and Strauss

4/24 Stage/2 Stroke Per Cycle

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Name + Birth Years = Description Awakening + 1701-1723 = Idealist

Liberty + 1724-1741 = ReactiveRepublican + 1742-1766 = Civic

Compromise + 1767-1791 = Adaptive

Revolutionary Cycle

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Name + Birth Years = DescriptionTranscendental + 1792-1821 = Idealist

Gilded + 1822-1842 = ReactiveProgressive + 1843-1859 = Adaptive

Civil War Cycle

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Name + Birth Years = DescriptionMissionary + 1860-1882 = Idealist

Lost + 1883-1900 = ReactiveG.I. + 1901-1924 = Civic

Silent + 1925-1942 = Adaptive

Great Power Cycle

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Name + Birth Years = DescriptionBoomer + 1943-1960 = Idealist

X + 1961-1981 = ReactiveMillennials + 1982-2000/01 = Civic

15th (Homeland?) + 2000/01-20?? = Adaptive

Millennial Cycle

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Idealist birth CivicReactive birth Adaptive

Civic birth IdealistAdaptive birth Reactive

Repeat

4 Stage / 2 StrokeIdealist Reactive

CivicAdaptive

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Rebels against the elder-built world and against the generation before it.

(Millennial>X)

Redirects society towards its own inclinations.

Each Generation

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Is shaped by their surroundings and by the generations with which they interact.

While being born becomes history, and as they age they make history.

Each Generation

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MillennialLargest, most wanted, most watched over, and most diverse generation in American history.

Howe and Strauss “Millennials Rising”

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3.6Average birthrate of Millennials

(in millions)

Howe and Strauss “Millennials Rising”

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$50kParents willing to pay for an ovum from an

attractive, high IQ, female at a top university

Howe and Strauss “Millennials Rising”

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50%Increase in amount of stuff in weight in

average American homes vs. 20 years ago

US News and World Report, 2005

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83%College freshmen who have never shared

a room with a sibling

Chronicle of Higher Education, November 2007

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35% are non-white (and Latino).

1 in 5 have an immigrant parent, 1 in 10 have a non-citizen parent.

Largest separation in wealth in American history.

About Millennials

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Remember “Baby on Board” signs?

Celebrated by Hollywood: Three Men and Baby,Baby Boom, Mr. Mom, and Disney princesses.

Bike helmets, car seats, nanny cams, and more.

About Millennials

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Raised by attached parents.“Helicopter Parents” or “Blackhawks”

Parents are “Best Friends” and co-purchasing.

Conservative. Or is the term Conventional?

About Millennials

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X“A generation that can sneakily trump boomer

narcissism and millennial entitlement.”

Jeff Gordiner, “X Saves the World: How Generation X Got the Shaft but Can Still Keep Everything from Sucking”

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Born 1961-1981.

Sandwiched between Boomers and Millennials.

Smaller Population = 46 million vs. 70+ million each for both Boomers and Millennials.

About Generation X

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Born and raised as independent latch-key kids.Sexual Revolution, Watergate, Vietnam,

Gay Rights, High Divorce Rate, Recession and Woman’s Movement peppered their youth.

Demonized by Hollywood: Rosemary’s Baby, The Exorcist, Taxi Driver, Pretty Baby, and The Omen.

About Generation X

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The last generation to care about the culture part of pop culture

So let’s review some Generation X pop culture...

About Generation X

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Let’s Meet Our Contestants!

X The Game Show

Generation

Parents

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Contestant #1Dean Ison - Transylvania University

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Contestant #2Bob Nesmith - Centre College

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Contestant #3Megan Adams - University of Louisville

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Let’s Play Generation X Multimedia Trivia!

X The Game Show

Generation

Parents

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RulesThree Ten Point Questions Each for a

Total of Thirty Points Possible (One = Photo, Video and Audio)

Audience, Fellow Contestant or Mobile Lifeline You Can Use Your Lifeline Once

Judge’s Decision is FinalMonday, March 23, 2009

Contestant #1 - Childhood

1969 - Children’s Television Workshop, Sesame Street

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1969-1974 Brady Bunch (Season Five Opening Theme)

Contestant #2 - Childhood

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1969-1974 Brady Bunch (Season Five Opening Theme)

Contestant #2 - Childhood

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Contestant #3 - Childhood

1973-1986 - ABC’s School House Rock (Lolly, Lolly, Lolly Get Your Adverbs Here)

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Contestant #3 - Childhood

1973-1986 - ABC’s School House Rock (Lolly, Lolly, Lolly Get Your Adverbs Here)

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Contestant #2 - Youth

1981 - MTV Music Television

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Contestant #3 - Youth

1984 - Lena’s 99 Red Ballons/99 LuftballonsMonday, March 23, 2009

Contestant #3 - Youth

1984 - Lena’s 99 Red Ballons/99 LuftballonsMonday, March 23, 2009

Contestant #1 - Youth

1984-1992 - NBC’s The Cosby Show

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Contestant #1 - Youth

1984-1992 - NBC’s The Cosby Show

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Contestant #3 - Rising Adulthood

1989 and 1994 - Wynona Rider Movies (2004 Mean Girls)

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1991 - Nirvana, Nevermind, Smells Like Teen Spirit

Contestant #1 - Rising Adulthood

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1991 - Nirvana, Nevermind, Smells Like Teen Spirit

Contestant #1 - Rising Adulthood

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Contestant #2 - Rising Adulthood

1994 -2004 - Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe and Joey are FRIENDS

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Contestant #2 - Rising Adulthood

1994 -2004 - Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe and Joey are FRIENDS

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Tie-Breaker

1971 - Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory

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Let’s Give Away Prizes!

X The Game Show

Generation

Parents

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Understanding the Generation X Parent

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X“A generation that can sneakily trump boomer

narcissism and millennial entitlement.”

Jeff Gordiner, “X Saves the World: How Generation X Got the Shaft but Can Still Keep Everything from Sucking”

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Playing to win by half expecting to lose.

Accepting wide gaps between personal outcomes and sex roles.

Proud of their ability to cut through the hype.

About Generation X

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Becoming cautious in family life and gradually mellowing in personality.

Dedicated to starting and maintaining stable families, something their Silent generation

parents did not.

About Generation X

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Becoming cautious in family life and gradually mellowing in personality.

Dedicated to starting and maintaining stable families, something their Silent generation

parents did not.

About Generation X

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Members include the founders of: GoogleeBay

AmazonMeet-upYouTube

But, in spite of this “first” creativity...

Generation X

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...will be known as the “last” generation. The last; to produce and hold onto vinyl albums,

to remember TV dials that stopped at 13 channels,to express resistance to corporate servitude,

to produce “old-fashioned” movie stars, and to care about the culture part of pop culture.

Generation X

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StealthGeneration X parents (vs. Boomer helicopter)

And, Generation X behavior

Howe and Strauss NACAC 2006 Pittsburgh and Jeff Gordiner, X Saves the World

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They will question the valueof the “amenities” arms race and of attending college

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“We’re equipped.

We’re wary enough to feel a connection to the past; we’re young enough to be wired; we’re snotty enough to

not settle for crap; we’re resourceful enough to endure our labors on the margins; we’re experienced enough to

know that change begins on the margins.

Beyond that, we’re all we got.”

Jeff Gordiner, “X Saves the World: How Generation X Got the Shaft but Can Still Keep Everything from Sucking”

The Generation X Duality:

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Betrayed by social institutions in their youth.

Boomer envy. A study of contrasts.

Their second cohort millennials have vastly different social moments and history molding them.

Pragmatic.

To the point.Stealth in behavior.

Generation X Low Down

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Recommended Reading

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Recommended Reading

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Download Session PDFwww.targetx.com>click “iThink Blog”>Presentation Slides

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When It’s Time to Change - You’ve Got to Re-Arrange

Advice from the Brady Bunch, “Time to Change”

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When It’s Time to Change - You’ve Got to Re-Arrange

Advice from the Brady Bunch, “Time to Change”

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Jeff Kallay, Experience Evangelist

X The Game Show

Generation

Parents

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Jeff Kallay, Experience Evangelist

X The Game Show

Generation

Parents

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