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Welcome to the More In Common Podcast where curiosity meets courage. Hosted by Keith Richardson and Gerren Taylor, this show explores the human side of connection, communication, and emotional intelligence. Every week, we dive deep into real conversations that challenge assumptions, build trust, and help us all navigate complex relationships at work, at home, and in our communities. From mindful parenting to leadership, political division to self-awareness we ask the hard questions and model the tools to stay in the conversation when it matters most. New episodes every Friday Listen in for practical insights, heartfelt stories, and a better way to be in the world together. Subscribe now if youre ready to grow, stay curious, and connect more deeply.
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Bridging Generations: How Formative Years Shape the Modern Workplace | Kelly Brinkman
Episode 225
Friday, 27 February, 2026

Episode Description  In this episode of More In Common, Keith Richardson and Gerren Taylor sit down with Kelly Brinkman, generational dynamics expert at BridgeWorks, to unpack how formative experiences shape workplace behavior across generations. From Baby Boomers to Gen Z, Kelly explains how brain development, cultural context, technology, and major world events influence how each generation approaches trust, loyalty, feedback, authority, and ambition. Using neuroscience and sociology, the conversation explores why workplace friction isn’t about age — it’s about context. Kelly breaks down how neural pathways formed during adolescence create “rumble strip” moments when we encounter unfamiliar behaviors, and how understanding this can transform conflict into collaboration. If you’ve ever wondered why Gen Z seems impatient, why Gen X values independence, or why Millennials blend personal and professional identity — this episode provides clarity. At its core, this conversation is about one thing: building stronger human connection across differences. Keywords generational differences, workplace culture, Gen Z in the workplace, Millennials at work, Baby Boomers leadership style, Gen X independence, formative years psychology, neural pathways and behavior, workplace conflict resolution, generational trust, loyalty in the workplace, generational communication styles, neuroplasticity, generational dynamics expert, More In Common podcast Core Themes & Takeaways Generations are shaped by formative brain development, not just age. Technology influences expectations of speed, access, and advancement. Trust and loyalty look different across generations. Neural pathways formed early in life create behavioral defaults. Workplace tension is often contextual, not personal. Neuroplasticity allows us to adapt — but it takes intention. Understanding context reduces judgment. Sound Bites “It’s not about age — it’s about context.” “Those deep neural pathways formed in our formative years become our default lane.” “If you drive on the shoulder, you hit the rumble strips — and your instinct is to get back in your lane.” “Gen Z isn’t entitled — they’ve grown up in a world where change happens every six months.” “Trust is innate for some generations. For others, it has to be earned.” Chapters / Time Stamps 00:00 – Neural Pathways & The “Rumble Strip” Analogy 02:00 – Meet Kelly Brinkman & BridgeWorks 03:10 – What Defines a Generation? Formative Brain Development 06:30 – Baby Boomers: Authority, Loyalty & Structure 09:15 – Gen X: Independence, Disruption & Skepticism 12:45 – Millennials: Collaboration, Identity & Technology 15:30 – Gen Z: Speed, Smartphones & Imposter Syndrome 18:40 – Trust & Loyalty Across Generations 22:00 – Feedback, Advancement & Workplace Expectations 25:00 – Neuroplasticity & Breaking Out of Default Patterns 28:45 – Context vs Age: Reframing Workplace Conflict 32:20 – Final Reflections & Personal Insights Episode Through-Line This episode reframes generational tension through neuroscience and sociology. The friction we feel isn’t about “kids these days” or “outdated leadership.” It’s about deeply wired expectations formed during our most impressionable years. Understanding that context doesn’t eliminate differences — but it gives us a path to bridge them. More In Common Website | https://www.moreincommonent.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/moreincommonent Twitter | https://twitter.com/MoreInCommonent Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/moreincommonpod

 

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