• Ep 9 - Everythings Not An Emergency - How Each Generation Handles Workplace Panic
    Jul 15 2026

    Everything’s Not an Emergency: How Each Generation Handles Workplace Panic | Lisa Smith


    If everything is urgent, your leadership is probably the problem.


    In this episode of The Generational Edge with Kristina Green, Kristina talks with Lisa Smith about workplace panic, manufactured urgency, and why some leaders are still out here creating fire drills and calling it performance culture.


    Because a lot of these “emergencies” are not emergencies. They are bad habits with a calendar invite.


    Kristina and Lisa unpack how each generation responds to stress differently, why Boomers were taught to carry it quietly, why Gen X learned to disappear into resilience, why Millennials are more likely to question the process, and why Gen Z is less interested in responding to every fake alarm.


    What we’re talking about:

    • Chaos is not a leadership style

    • Stress is real, but the panic is often manufactured

    • “Fire drill” culture is exhausting people

    • Younger generations are not buying fake urgency

    • Calm gets mislabeled as disengagement

    • Better planning, less panic


    If your workplace rewards overreaction and calls it commitment, start here.


    The Generational Edge with Kristina Green

    Hosted by Kristina Green, Chief Generational Translator

    Architecting generational trust in the workplace

    Connect with Lisa A. Smith:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-a-smith-shrm-scp-3731765/


    Connect with Kristina Green / The Generational Edge: Website: https://cardigancareers.co/

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kristina-m-green

    Resources: Free Talent Leakage Scorecard https://kristina-vk9cxwmv.scoreapp.com

    Work with us: https://cardigancareers.co/services/


    #TheGenerationalEdge #WorkplaceCulture #Leadership #WorkplaceStress #FutureOfWork

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    35 mins
  • Ep 8 - Permission to Be Real: What Authentic Leadership Looks Like Across Generations
    Jul 8 2026

    Permission to Be Real: What Authentic Leadership Looks Like Across Generations | Cherie Caldwell

    Some generations were trained to be professional.

    Others were trained to be human.

    And now everybody is in the same Slack channel pretending “bring your whole self to work” means the same thing to everyone.


    In this episode of The Generational Edge with Kristina Green, we sit down with Cherie Caldwell, HR and leadership thought leader helping Fortune 500 leaders develop more effective and productive teams. We’re unpacking one of the workplace’s favorite buzzwords: authentic leadership.

    Because let’s be honest, a lot of leaders love to say “be yourself” right up until somebody disagrees, tells the truth, or shows up in a way that doesn’t fit the culture’s preferred script.

    Together, Kristina and Cherie get into why authenticity lands differently across generations, how professionalism can become a mask, and why “bring your whole self to work” often sounds more like a slogan than a real invitation.

    What we’re talking about:

    • Some generations were trained to be professional, others to be human

    • “Bring your whole self to work” sounds cute until people actually do it

    • Authenticity without trust is just branding

    • Professionalism can become censorship

    • Why younger generations clock hypocrisy faster

    • Respect, communication, and disagreement without punishment

    • What real authenticity actually requires from leaders

    If your version of authentic leadership only works when people are agreeable, polished, and easy to manage, this episode is for you.

    The Generational Edge

    Hosted by Kristina Green, Chief Generational Translator

    Architecting generational trust in the workplace


    Connect with Cherie Caldwell:

    Website: https://www.cheriecaldwellcompany.com

    Complimentary 45 min Ideation Session: https://cheriecaldwellcompanycom.as.me/schedule/dbff97aa


    Email: cherie@cheriecaldwellcompany.com

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/cheriecaldwell


    Connect with Kristina Green / The Generational Edge:

    Website: https://cardigancareers.co/

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kristina-m-green

    Resources: Free Talent Leakage Scorecard https://kristina-vk9cxwmv.scoreapp.com

    Work with us: https://cardigancareers.co/services/


    #TheGenerationalEdge #AuthenticLeadership #WorkplaceCulture #Leadership #FutureOfWork

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    41 mins
  • Ep 7 - Trust Issues Why Your Team Doesn’t Believe You - and How to Fix It
    Jul 1 2026

    Trust Issues: Why Your Team Doesn’t Believe You — And How to Fix It

    If your team does not believe you, it is probably not because they are negative.

    It is because they have receipts for inconsistency.

    You told them your door was open, but you were never really safe.

    You asked for feedback, but did nothing with it.

    You said “use your PTO,” then acted funny when they did.

    You said “we’re being transparent,” while only sharing what you thought they could handle.


    That is how trust dies.

    Not in one dramatic blow-up. In the daily contradictions.


    In this episode of The Generational Edge with Kristina Green, we’re breaking down how leaders quietly train their teams not to trust them and why vague language, performative listening, favoritism, and constant pivots without context are wrecking credibility across generations.


    What we’re talking about:

    • Your team is watching what you do, not what you say

    • Inconsistency kills trust fast

    • Employee surveys without action are disrespectful

    • Flexibility without clarity feels like chaos

    • Transparency is not telling people what you think they can handle

    • Trust is built through consistency, not slogans

    If your team keeps nodding in meetings but checking out in real life, start here.

    The Generational Edge

    Hosted by Kristina Green, Chief Generational Translator

    Architecting generational trust in the workplace

    Connect with Kristina Green / The Generational Edge:

    Website: https://cardigancareers.co/

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kristina-m-green

    Free Talent Leakage Scorecard: https://kristina-vk9cxwmv.scoreapp.com

    Work with us: https://cardigancareers.co/services/


    #TheGenerationalEdge #TrustIssues #WorkplaceTrust #Leadership #WorkplaceCulture

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    26 mins
  • Ep 6 - Leading Through Transition - How Each Generation Responds to Change
    Jun 24 2026

    Leading Through Transition: How Each Generation Responds to Change | Jennifer Fondrevay

    Every leader loves to call their team “resilient” right up until change shows up and people start acting like humans.

    In this episode of The Generational Edge with Kristina Green, she talks with Jennifer Fondrevay, Chief Humanity Officer and M&A whisperer, about what actually happens when transition hits the workplace: anxiety spikes, stress shoots up, trust drops, and leadership starts acting confused about why nobody is smiling through the reorg.

    Jennifer brings real insight from the world of mergers, acquisitions, and business upheaval to name what too many leaders ignore: people are not chess pieces, and work change often triggers real grief.


    Not fake drama.

    Not resistance for sport.

    Grief.


    This conversation busts one of the laziest myths about generational change: that younger workers are naturally better at transition and older workers are the ones slowing things down.


    Nope.


    Everybody feels the wreck.

    They just process it differently.


    What we’re talking about:

    • Uncertainty is what wrecks people

    • Grief at work caused by work

    • Change is human before it is strategic

    • Stop making generational assumptions

    • Language helps people process what they feel

    • Trust gets damaged by how change is handled

    • Leading people through the wreck, not around it

    If your leadership approach to change is all logistics and no humanity, this conversation is for you.

    The Generational Edge

    Hosted by Kristina Green, Chief Generational Translator

    Architecting generational trust in the workplace

    Connect with Jennifer J. Fondrevay:

    Website:https://jenniferjfondrevay.com/

    Email: jennifer@jenniferjfondrevay.com

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-fondrevay/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenniferj.fondrevay/

    X: https://x.com/jjfondrevay

    Playlist - From Denial to Acceptance: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0bmsL1vHw3jSCypDrFicEv

    Additional Resources: https://jenniferjfondrevay.com/resources/


    Connect with Kristina Green / The Generational Edge:

    Website: https://cardigancareers.co/

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kristina-m-green

    Work with us: https://cardigancareers.co/services/


    #TheGenerationalEdge #LeadingThroughChange #WorkplaceCulture #Leadership #FutureOfWork

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    38 mins
  • Ep 5 - Corporate Parenting - How Workplaces Started Acting Like Helicopters Parents
    Jun 17 2026

    Corporate Parenting™: How Workplaces Started Acting Like Helicopter Parents

    If your boss checks in on you more than your parents did in college, we need to talk.

    In this episode of The Generational Edge, Kristina Green names a pattern too many workplaces keep dressing up as leadership: over-monitoring, over-explaining, over-correcting, attendance policing, and all the other little control habits that quietly kill trust and accountability.

    She calls it Corporate Parenting™.

    And no, this is not just about bad bosses. It is about well-intentioned leaders using an outdated playbook that taught them to parent people instead of lead them. The problem is not always their intent. The problem is the system that trained them to confuse control with care.

    Because if you hired capable adults and still feel the need to hover over every move, rewrite their work, police their time, and manage every step of the how… that is not leadership. That is anxiety with authority.

    In this episode:

    • Corporate Parenting™ is not leadership

    • Over-monitoring kills trust

    • Over-explaining kills ownership

    • Over-correcting kills confidence

    • Attendance policing is not accountability

    • Control is not care

    • Leaders need to manage the what, not babysit the how

    If your team cannot breathe without you hovering over them, this episode is your intervention.

    #TheGenerationalEdge #CorporateParenting #Leadership #WorkplaceCulture #Micromanagement

    The Generational Edge

    Hosted by Kristina Green, Chief Generational TranslatorArchitecting generational trust in the workplace

    Connect with Kristina Green / The Generational Edge:

    Website: https://cardigancareers.co/

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kristina-m-green

    Work with us: https://cardigancareers.co/services/

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    33 mins
  • Ep 4 - The Fractional Fix: HR’s New Blueprint for a Gig-Ready Culture
    Jun 10 2026

    Fractional HR did not break your culture. It just exposed it.

    In this episode of The Generational Edge, Kristina Green talks with Tony Ware of RevUp HR about what happens when organizations expect HR to be the full-time culture babysitter, hall monitor, and cleanup crew for leadership dysfunction.

    This conversation gets into why some leaders love the flexibility and expertise of fractional HR, why others see it as a threat to their control, and why too many workplaces still measure value by hours served instead of real contribution.

    If your culture only works when someone is hovering full-time, this is not a staffing model issue. It is a leadership one.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Fractional HR vs. fragile leadership

    • “Butts in seats” thinking

    • Control, fear, and resistance

    • Contribution over face time

    • Gatekeeping the knowledge

    • Building culture without babysitting adults

    The Generational Edge

    Hosted by Kristina Green, Chief Generational TranslatorArchitecting generational trust in the workplace

    Connect with Anthony Ware II, SHRM-CP:

    Website: revuphr.com/home

    Email: tony@revuphr.com

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/anthony-w-697978337

    Instagram: @soaware1995


    Connect with Kristina Green / The Generational Edge:

    Website: https://cardigancareers.co/

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kristina-m-green

    Work with us: https://cardigancareers.co/services/


    #TheGenerationalEdge #HRStrategy #PeopleStrategy #WorkplaceCulture #Leadership

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    38 mins
  • Ep 3 - Work Ethic Isn’t Dead — It Just Looks Different
    Jun 3 2026

    Work ethic did not die. Exploitation just stopped being cute.


    In this episode of The Generational Edge, Kristina Green unpacks one of the workplace’s most tired complaints: “Nobody wants to work anymore.”


    No. People are working. They are just less willing to be micromanaged, underpaid, overextended, and gaslit into calling burnout “commitment.”


    Kristina breaks down why leaders keep judging today’s workforce through an outdated lens, why visibility keeps getting confused with value, and why modern work ethic is showing up through results, boundaries, sustainability, and smarter execution — not just longer hours and louder struggle.


    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why “no one wants to work anymore” is a frustration response, not a fact

    • The difference between boundaries and laziness

    • Why burnout stopped being impressive

    • Output over optics

    • Purpose plus paycheck

    • Why exploitation is no longer being mistaken for ambition

    If you are still measuring commitment by who suffers the most, this conversation is for you.

    #TheGenerationalEdge #WorkEthic #Leadership #WorkplaceCulture #FutureOfWork

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    19 mins
  • Ep 2 Return to Office - Return to Culture - Why Proximity Doesn't Build Trust
    May 27 2026

    Return to office is not the same thing as return to culture.

    In this episode of The Generational Edge, Kristina Green talks with Melanie White, founder and CEO of Sisyphus HR, about one of the workplace’s most tired myths: that dragging people back into the office will somehow rebuild trust, fix culture, and make people more accountable.

    Spoiler: it won’t.

    This conversation gets into why badge swipes are not a trust strategy, why forced togetherness is not culture, and why leadership has to offer something deeper than visibility if it wants real connection, trust, and buy-in.

    Kristina and Melanie also unpack how different generations hear “pay your dues,” why proximity gets confused with productivity, and what leaders need to understand if they want stronger culture without making work feel even more performative.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • RTO as control, not culture
    • Why trust goes both ways
    • Culture beyond the building
    • “Pay your dues” hits different now
    • Accountability without killing trust

    Watch the episode, then ask yourself whether your culture is built on trust, or just attendance.


    Connect with Melanie White:

    Website: www.sisyphushr.com

    Email: Melanie@SisyphusHR.com

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melaniewhitehr/


    Connect with Kristina Green / The Generational Edge:

    Website: https://cardigancareers.co/

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kristina-m-green

    Work with us: https://cardigancareers.co/services/


    #TheGenerationalEdge #WorkplaceCulture #Leadership #ReturnToOffice #HybridWork


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    45 mins