Universal Invite Sep 08, 2014 communication gaming global marketing emojis messaging sports ... evergreen content that celebrates universal passions (like art, entertainment, and sports), speaks to issues all GYs care about (like independence, self-expression, and entrepreneurship), and appeals to broad values (like family, charity, and compassion). These globally resonant ideas will allow Ys from any city or country to engage on equal footing. Going forward, we expect to see an upsurge in content and marketing that makes a conscious effort to appeal to everyone through non-linguistic methods ...
For Love And Money Sep 08, 2015 career mentoring salary startups work-life balance ... , there’s still a social stigma around discussing one’s salary. Even in their largely open-source lives, it remains a taboo topic. Though some of them feel comfortable asking friends or family how much they make, many of them work in such vastly different industries that there’s little basis for comparison. Plus, this is one area where their trusted “peerents” can offer little help, as many of the tech-centric jobs available today didn’t exist when Boomers were young. To get around this challenge, some ...
Men Today Sep 03, 2013 ... themselves as their children’s primary caretaker. But in spite of this shift, the representation of fatherhood across media has nonetheless remained static. Dads continue to be depicted in marketing and entertainment as dense, bumbling dopes, incapable of changing a diaper and generally clueless about how to navigate family life. This didn’t strike such a nerve when men enjoyed a dominant position at home and in the office. It was taken for granted then that they couldn’t be expected to be the sole ...
Accelerated Adulthood Jun 25, 2017 gen z media & entertainment LGBT politics ... circumstances of adolescence, establishing personal identity becomes even more important, because the standard checklist no longer applies.Coming of age is also associated with a certain sense of rebellion; each generation has its own angsty teen years, but the way in which they express their discontent varies. Zs are a generation that is wary of breaking the rules, especially when it comes to family matters. This attitude was echoed in all of our focus groups, with tween and teenage Zs expressing the idea ...
The Community Well Jun 02, 2015 health & wellness social life experiences fitness friends social media ... about their fitness activities on social media. How strongly do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Summary of Strongly/Somewhat Agree I think society has become more focused on health in recent years | Being healthy is fun | It's no longer cool to brag about getting drunk/wasted | It's become acceptable to flaunt a healthy lifestyle | Health activities are a new form of entertainment I think it's important to encourage my friends / family members to join me in wellness ...
Mixed Emotions Mar 20, 2018 health & wellness social life mindfulness ... positive or negative), then I am not able to contribute the kind of love and affection to my family that I want to.MICHAEL, 29, ILAs young people are putting emphasis on emotional health, it’s beginning to reach to the public’s consciousness. Teachers, who interact with youth on a daily basis, are recognizing the importance of evaluating and addressing the emotional health of their students just as they would their students’ grades. A survey by the Scottish Association for Mental Health reported that ...
The Freeform Movement Jun 12, 2016 gen z parenting play technology dads moms ... psychiatrist Alvin Rosenfeld, M.D., and family issues journalist Nicole Wise combines personal and professional experience to help parents take action against what they see as the overeager pursuit of perfection. The steps they prescribe to attack this phenomenon strive to promote healthier and happier children while revitalizing the parenting experience.IT'S OK TO GO UP THE SLIDEWith her first book, It’s OK Not to Share, Heather Shumaker overturned the conventional rules of parenting with her “renegade ...
Well at Work Jun 11, 2015 career health & wellness open offices work-life balance ... , MasterCard launched “One More Day”—a travel-focused campaign that invites consumers to make a social pledge to take just one more day of vacation to travel, spend time with family and friends, or simply experience new things.EXPEDIAFeaturing the Grimes song “No Excuses,” Expedia ran a TV spot portraying a young woman abandoning her excuses about why she couldn’t travel and finally using her vacation days to explore the world.Watch the video to see her travel adventures. - EMPLOYERS INVESTING IN WELLNESS ...
All The Feels Jun 22, 2017 gen z social life friends social media ... should reflect empathetic treatment with time available to spend with family or support causes they care about. Brands can connect with Zs by expressing emotion and welcoming “All The Feels."ACTION ITEMSIncreasingly, the entertainment resonating with Zs shows people being caring to others rather than bringing them down. Feature realistic role models in brand messaging and ads to give them someone to emulate.Zs are concerned with including all of their friends in activities, both IRL and online. Host ...
Gaming The System Jun 17, 2017 gaming gen z eSports ... aged 7 to 12, for whom family is still the center of their world, are more likely than their older peers to say gaming is a key form of bonding with their parents, as well as a favorite way to spend free time. I think the stigma around gaming is fading. I think people used to think that gaming is for so called ‘nerds.’ There is also a misconception that everyone who is classified as a gamer sits at a desk and drinks soda and eats chips, but this unhealthy misconception is disappearing.COLTON ...