Confessions of a Gen-X Mind: Culture, Media Literacy, and Personal Growth
Confessions of a Gen-X Mind is a podcast about media, culture, identity, mental health, and personal growth told through the perspective of someone who grew up analog and now lives in the algorithm age.
Hosted by George Ten Eyck, the show blends personal storytelling with cultural commentary to explore how family systems, media narratives, religion, technology, and generational experience shape the way we understand ourselves and the world around us.
Episodes often examine topics like media literacy, inherited roles within families, neurodivergence, boundaries, worldview shifts, and the long process of seeing our lives more clearly as we move into adulthood and midlife.
Rather than offering quick fixes or motivational clichés, Confessions of a Gen-X Mind focuses on awareness, perspective, and integration. It is about recognizing patterns without bitterness, honoring what was good, accepting what never was, and building forward with clarity.
This is a podcast for thoughtful listeners navigating identity, relationships, cultural change, and the strange transition from an analog childhood into a digital world shaped by algorithms.
New episodes explore ongoing themes through personal reflection, media analysis, and generational perspective. The goal is simple: slow down, think clearly, and make sense of a complicated world.
Confessions of a Gen-X Mind: Culture, Media Literacy, and Personal Growth
Sleep Stories for Anxiety and Overthinking The Path Series Episode 6 The Bridge
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You don’t need to figure out your whole life tonight.
If your mind is busy thinking about what comes next, this sleep story helps you slow down and rest.
In this episode, you walk a quiet bridge between where you are and where you’re going. There is no pressure to rush, no need to have everything figured out. Just steady progress and a calm place to land.
Designed to ease anxiety, reduce overthinking, and help you fall asleep naturally.
Part of The Path Series. Episodes can be enjoyed in any order or as a continuous journey.
This podcast reflects personal experience, opinion, and information drawn from publicly available court records and historical reporting. It is not intended to assert new allegations or to characterize any individual beyond matters established in public proceedings