The Ryan Vet Show
To lead well today, you have to understand the forces that shaped yesterday and the ones reshaping tomorrow. You were made to Inspire Forward...and every episode helps you do just that.
The Ryan Vet Show is where leaders come to understand why the world, and the people in it, work the way they do. Hosted by Ryan Vet, USA Today bestselling author, generational futurist, and contrarian leadership thinker, the show blends research, lived experience, and narrative to help you navigate tomorrow with more insight, perspective, and practical wisdom.
Each week, Ryan explores the ideas shaping today’s workplace and culture:
- Generational dynamics and the behaviors that form each cohort
- Leadership and organizational psychology
- Change management and the forces driving adaptation
- Entrepreneurship and real-world decision making
- Communication, influence, and human behavior
- How the past explains the present and the present shapes the future
The show features two core formats:
- Long-form interviews with leaders, thinkers, entrepreneurs, and creators whose stories reveal the “why” behind their work, decisions, and impact.
- Weekly readings of the COLLIDE newsletter, where Ryan breaks down cultural shifts, generational insights, and leadership lessons with a story-rich, research-backed lens.
Whether you’re an executive, a manager, an entrepreneur, an educator, or simply navigating cross-generational tension, The Ryan Vet Show gives you the insight and tools to lead with clarity, curiosity, and intentionality.
If you want a show that’s intellectually grounded, practically useful, and deeply human — welcome.
This is your place to understand the world more clearly and lead it more thoughtfully.
The Ryan Vet Show
The Death of the Penny: What It Reveals About Gen Z, Gen Alpha, and the Future of Money
The United States just minted its final penny and its quiet disappearance says far more about our future than you think. In this episode of The Ryan Vet Show, Ryan reads his eye-opening article on what the end of America’s oldest coin reveals about every living generation, from the Silent Generation to Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z, Gen Alpha, and even Gen Beta.
This is not just a story about money, it’s a story about how each generation redefined value, work, trust, and wealth.
You’ll discover:
• Why Boomers embraced abundance, credit, and the American Dream
• Why Gen X grew skeptical and financially cautious
• Why Millennials built the subscription-based life
• Why Gen Z sees money as instant, digital, and fluid
• How Gen Alpha will reshape work, spending, and earning
• Why Gen Beta may never touch physical cash at all
If you’re curious about the future of money, cashless economies, generational behavior, AI-driven work, or how Gen Z and Gen Alpha think about wealth, this episode is a must-listen.
About Ryan Vet
Ryan Vet is a USA TODAY bestselling author, futurist, and international keynote speaker who has spoken to audiences on five continents. His work explores generational dynamics, cultural shifts, and the forces shaping the future of work and leadership. Ryan’s insights have been featured in Forbes, Financial Times, ABC, NBC, and CBS, and his research reaches hundreds of thousands of leaders each year.
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For weekly insights on culture, generations, and the future of work, join Ryan’s newsletter at https://collide.ryanvet.com. It’s where he shares fresh research, practical leadership tools, and early access to new episodes and articles.
About Ryan Vet
Ryan Vet is a USA TODAY bestselling author, futurist, and international keynote speaker whose insights on generations, culture, and the future of work have been featured in Forbes, Financial Times, ABC, NBC, and CBS. His research helps leaders understand emerging generational patterns and anticipate societal shifts before they fully unfold.
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