"There's only a few times in history where you get these dramatic changes and we are
in the middle of such a dramatic change and it is difficult for so many people to say 'yeah, i’m on board'.”
- Sue Ferreira
in the middle of such a dramatic change and it is difficult for so many people to say 'yeah, i’m on board'.”
- Sue Ferreira
Many weeks ago, we released our very first episode of the Succeed Against The Odds show and podcast. The episode was not only great due to it being the first of many, but it featured founder of Wisdom To Wealth Mastery and all around lovely individual, Sue Ferreira. If you have not seen that episode yet, I highly recommend checking it out here.
After the interview section had concluded, Sue and I continued our dialogue about the overall issues we had discussed during the interview. Furthermore, my marketing assistant Jenny, who had witnessed the interview from behind the camera, chimed in as well. I found the conversation the three of us were having to be rather interesting so I decided to film it.
What you are seeing in this episode is that footage, after the standard interview portion had concluded. The conversation broadly had to do with the differences between how different demographics accept and interact with the new technologies of today. Jenny, being a millennial, gave her opinion while Sue and I gave ours as representatives of the older generations.
We discussed why millennials generally accept “pushing the record red button” more easily than older generations, where new technology may be taking us in the future, and the importance of getting over your fears of the online sphere.
As this was not the typical interview process, I did not want to hold the conversation to any specific set of questions. Rather, we let the conversation flow as it pleased until we had all shared our respective opinions on the different topics. This also means that each time stamp weaves itself through the entire episode. Although a topic may start in one place, it could continue on later in the episode. I encourage more older people to get in touch with the newer generations to discuss our differences but also to discover how much we have in common.
In this interview, Sue, Jenny, and I discuss:
After the interview section had concluded, Sue and I continued our dialogue about the overall issues we had discussed during the interview. Furthermore, my marketing assistant Jenny, who had witnessed the interview from behind the camera, chimed in as well. I found the conversation the three of us were having to be rather interesting so I decided to film it.
What you are seeing in this episode is that footage, after the standard interview portion had concluded. The conversation broadly had to do with the differences between how different demographics accept and interact with the new technologies of today. Jenny, being a millennial, gave her opinion while Sue and I gave ours as representatives of the older generations.
We discussed why millennials generally accept “pushing the record red button” more easily than older generations, where new technology may be taking us in the future, and the importance of getting over your fears of the online sphere.
As this was not the typical interview process, I did not want to hold the conversation to any specific set of questions. Rather, we let the conversation flow as it pleased until we had all shared our respective opinions on the different topics. This also means that each time stamp weaves itself through the entire episode. Although a topic may start in one place, it could continue on later in the episode. I encourage more older people to get in touch with the newer generations to discuss our differences but also to discover how much we have in common.
In this interview, Sue, Jenny, and I discuss:
- Why millenials generally accept “pushing the record red button”. [2:30]
- How technology and websites such as YouTube are systematically changing how we do things. [5:00]
- The importance of getting over your fears of the online sphere. [16: 46]
- The influence the shift in society and generation has had for women. [20:50]
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