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Episode #20 - Generation Z- A conversation w/ my son Maximillian Waddell - College|Social Media|Racism|Violence in America| Religion|UNCC Shooting
Episode #20 - Generation Z- A conversation w/ my son Maximillian Waddell - College|Social Media|Racism|Violence in America| Religion|UNCC Shooting
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50 minutes
Released:
Dec 10, 2019
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Podcast episode
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On today's podcast, I have my youngest son Maximillian on the show to discuss the world according to Generation Z. Max is a sophomore at UNC Charlotte. In this episode we discuss how Generation Z see's the world related to college life, social media, racism, violence in America, Religion, and the mass shooting this Spring at UNC Charlotte. Max opens up about the challenges of dating on campus , coming from a small private school of less than 350 people to a college campus with thousands of students. He also opens up about how Generation Z is using social media as a form of validation. As we discuss racism, you'll hear Max share his thoughts on where he believes racism starts within a persons heart. As a young believer in the Lord, Max shares what it is Generation Z worshipers look for during a worship service and how they enjoy worshiping God. We hope Max's story of discipline, individualism, and courage to be his authentic self, inspires you to be your authentic self at all times. Be blessed, Ms. Lisa :)
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Released:
Dec 10, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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