GenXperiment Podcast
GenXperiment is a podcast for people who came of age believing in institutions, worked hard inside them, and now find themselves quietly asking, “Wait… when did everything get so fragile?”
Hosted by a Gen X woman sharing perspectives from lived experience, the show cuts through the noise on life, culture, work, and what we still lazily call “politics” — even when it’s really about power, empathy, and human decency.
Conversations wander (intentionally) through generational divides, aging parents, sibling dynamics, modern relationships, work burnout, money anxiety, and the uneasy feeling that the ground has shifted beneath us — personally and collectively.
This isn’t hot takes or outrage theater. It’s thoughtful, sometimes wry, often candid conversation for people who want to make sense of what’s happening without losing their sense of humor — or their humanity.
Real talk. Zero spin. Occasional irony. Come think out loud with us.
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Hope, Darkness, and the Fight Ahead: The People’s March, Part 2
Part 2 (The March + Aftermath + What Comes Next):
In this conclusion of my DC trip, I bring you into the heart of The People’s March itself. I’ll share what it was like to walk among thousands demanding justice and unity, the conversations I had—including with a reporter—and the heavy mix of hope, sadness, and darkness that lingered over Washington afterward. I also reflect on the protests I’ve joined since that day, why I keep showing up, and how each of us can find our own way to stand up for democracy. This episode is both a witness to history and a call to action: keep going, keep speaking out, and don’t lose your humanity along the way.
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