Rated Gen Z
Rated Gen Z: Where Real Talks Get Real
Forget polished interviews and surface-level chats. This is the podcast that cracks open the Gen Z experience—unscripted, unapologetic, and unfiltered.
Each episode dives deep into the minds of 18-24-year-olds, exploring their dreams, struggles, and perspectives that most people never hear. We're diving into the chaos that defines a generation everyone talks about but nobody actually listens to. Think less interview, more uncensored confessional.
This isn't just a podcast. This is a generation speaking.
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Rated Gen Z
E16: Corner Office Confessions: A Bank Manager's Take on Corporate Life, Toxic Masculinity & Real Success
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In this eye-opening episode, 26-year-old Sean, a business relationship manager, offers a refreshing counter narrative to the "quit your 9-5" influencer culture dominating social media. With straightforward insight, he breaks down the often-overlooked benefits of corporate careers in an era that glorifies entrepreneurship above all else. Sean doesn't hold back when discussing the value of traditional work ethic and disciplined career-building, offering a perspective rarely highlighted on TikTok feeds. The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as Sean reflects on growing up during the transition to smartphones and social media, sharing what he misses about life before constant connectivity and digital performance. This nostalgia naturally leads to his acknowledgment of participating in toxic masculinity online and his journey toward emotional openness. With remarkable self-awareness, Sean unpacks how social media has shaped modern manhood and the personal challenges he faces in breaking free from these limiting expectations. Whether discussing financial stability or relationship compromise, Sean brings a grounded wisdom to topics Gen Z is actively redefining. This episode challenges listeners to question both hustle culture myths and outdated masculinity while finding their own balance between professional ambition and personal growth.
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