In this third of what is now a four part series on the Dadage, “responsibility is a luxury, accountability is the price you pay for it,” host Chad Hagle takes a look at two societal forces or events from recent years and the impact they have had on undermining the responsible accountable mindset.
Those two major challenges to accountability are the generational shift of Gen Z’s workplace perspectives, and the once in a generation worldwide pandemic that has had lasting effects on how we live and work together.
While breaking down these two challenges, Chad discusses ghosting, cancel culture, distrust of institutions, the differing definitions of collaboration, and much more.
Make sure to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss out on the fourth (and likely final) part of this series, where Chad will focus on the place where you can have the greatest impact in building a responsible accountable mindset: the home.
Chapters:
Cold Open (00:00)
Introduction (01:05)
Ghosting Goes Mainstream (03:20)
Chad’s First Time Being Ghosted (05:56)
Cancel Culture (07:10)
Should We Care? (10:07)
Joel Petterson Displays the Accountable Responsible Mindset (11:39)
Gen Z’s Distrust of Institutions (13:58)
Different Definitions of Collaboration (16:20)
Pandemic Changes Everything (20:22)
The Big Bailout (21:43)
The Great Excuse (27:04)
Final Thoughts (31:27)
To read the book Gen Z Explained: The Art of Living in the Digital Age visit here.