• AI is Disrupting The Work Place | Is AI A Tool or Your Replacement?
    Feb 22 2026

    AI is rapidly changing the future of work and many workers are feeling the pressure.

    In this episode of Millennial Minds, we explore how AI is impacting the workforce, replacing certain jobs, and reshaping expectations around productivity and skill. We talk about how to use AI effectively at work without outsourcing your knowledge, creativity, or decision-making.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • AI and job replacement
    • How AI is changing the workplace
    • Using AI as a tool, not a substitute for thinking
    • The risks of over-automation
    • Staying valuable in an AI-driven economy

    This isn’t about rejecting AI or blindly embracing it. It’s about learning how to work with technology without losing your skills, your agency, or your sense of security.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • AI Entering Classrooms | Are Students Learning or Is AI Helping Them Finish
    Feb 15 2026

    In this episode of Millennial Minds, we explore AI in education, how students are using AI tools to complete assignments, and what that means for literacy, comprehension, and critical thinking. We discuss concerns around Gen Z reading levels, low comprehension skills in college students, and the long-term effects of introducing education technology at an early age.

    We discuss:

    • How students are using AI to finish schoolwork
    • The difference between completing work and learning
    • Literacy and comprehension challenges in Gen Z
    • The long-term impact of education technology introduced too early
    • What meaningful learning requires beyond tools

    This conversation is for anyone wondering whether technology is supporting education or quietly weakening the skills learning is supposed to build.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Quiet Quitting Explained: Millennials Ask When did “Above and Beyond” Become The Expectation
    Jan 19 2026

    Quiet quitting became a buzzword but for many millennials, it was a response to burnout, and unrealistic expectations at work.

    In this episode of Millennial Minds, we talk openly about quiet quitting, work-life balance, and setting boundaries. We unpack why and how burnout became normalized, how “going above and beyond” quietly turned into the minimum, and why redefining expectations is necessary for long-term sustainability.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • What quiet quitting really means
    • Work boundaries and self-preservation
    • Quiet quitting vs Checking out
    • Redefining success without burning out

    This conversation isn’t about working less it’s about working in a way that balances work expectations and the fullness of life.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • We Didn’t Fail Hustle Culture Hustle Culture Failed Us | The Ultimate Success The Ultimate Cost
    Jan 13 2026

    Hustle culture promised the ultimate success but what did it cost us?

    In this episode of Millennial Minds, we talk honestly about unlearning hustle without rejecting work altogether. We reflect on the belief that success would come from doing more, working harder, and pushing through and how burnout quietly became normal.

    We cover:

    • The promise of fulfillment through fad hustles and entrepreneurship
    • The ultimate price of chasing money vs. happiness
    • What success actually looks like now

    This conversation isn’t anti-work. It’s pro-sustainability. A grounded, validating episode for millennials learning that ambition can be gradual and success doesn’t have to cost your peace.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Children's Content Feels Different | Media, Messaging, Monitoring, Is This the New Normal?
    Jan 5 2026

    Children’s content doesn’t feel the way it used to--and many of us are quietly trying to understand why.

    In this episode of Millennial Minds, we have a grounded conversation about the changes we’re noticing in children’s programming today. We talk about age-appropriateness, sexualized undertones, and the growing presence of social and identity messaging--not from a place of fear or outrage, but from care, curiosity, and responsibility.

    We explore the difference between representation and adult framing, why parental boundaries around media matter, and how easily childhood innocence can be rushed in a world that moves fast and explains everything. This isn’t about canceling content or rejecting people--it’s about timing, context, and allowing kids the space to simply be kids.

    An honest, nuanced conversation for millennials navigating media, parenting, and childhood with intention.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Certified Lurkers, Certified Blockers | The One About Boundaries, Hate-Watching, Self Awareness And Curating Your Feed
    Dec 21 2025

    We don’t post much, but we notice everything.

    In this episode of Millennial Minds, we talk about setting boundaries with social media, blocking freely, curating intentionally, and understanding the role self-awareness plays in how we show up online. This isn’t a conversation about canceling or convincing anyone. It’s about knowing yourself well enough to choose what deserves your attention and what doesn’t.

    We reflect on how curating your feed can be an act of care, not avoidance and why protecting your energy is part of growing up in a world that’s always online.

    A grounded, honest conversation for millennials realizing that peace is something you practice, both on and off the internet.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Too Curated to Be Comfortable | OG Instagram Days, Rise of Influencers and Unrealistic Tiktok Relationship Advice
    Dec 14 2025

    Influencer culture isn’t what it used to be—and millennials are feeling it.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why luxury content feels out of touch
    • How Instagram’s curated aesthetic makes us feel behind
    • The growth we want from the creators we follow
    • And why TikTok trends like the orange peel and bird theories are causing more harm than good in relationships

    If social media has started to feel more draining than inspiring, this conversation will hit home.

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    58 mins
  • Wrapped in Consumerism
    Dec 8 2025

    In this episode, we’re unpacking the chaos of modern consumerism — from the pressure to decorate for every micro-holiday to the endless stream of birthday and Christmas gifts we don’t actually need. We talk about why we’re choosing to scale back, opt out, and rethink what “celebrating” really means.

    If you’ve ever looked around your home and wondered, “Why do I own this?” This episode will feel like a deep exhale and a permission slip to do less, buy less, and be more intentional.

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    49 mins