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01-10-2022, 01:00 PM
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I've been promoting other generational theory sites on Twitter, and figured I'd might as well start a thread here with links. Please add anything I might miss.
First up, I will just put in a link to Neil Howe's Lifecourse.com site. It's not updated much these days, but it has plenty of great background information, including the "official" dates of the generations and turnings. It also has a "Generations of American Leaders" searchable database of American political leaders.
https://www.lifecourse.com/
Neil works as Director of Demography at the financial firm Hedgeye, and has a podcast, which hasn't had any content in a while, since he's working on the new book.
https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM...eEkJEAharw
To access content that he produces for Hedgeye, a subscription is required, though they do sometimes release freebies. The best way to get access would be to follow them on Twitter or subscribe to them by email.
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Mike Hais and Morley Winograd were early adopters of the Millennial generation concept, and have co-authored a number of books about that generation. They have worked with Neil Howe in the past, though I'm not certain if they've done anything together recently.
https://www.mikeandmorley.com/
https://www.mikeandmorley.com/books
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David Kaiser's blog, which is heavily influenced by generations theory:
http://historyunfolding.blogspot.com/
He was a user on the old forum, but I'm not sure if he has joined this one.
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Generational Talk channel on YouTube, hosted by Ryen Thomas and Darius Young, two 4T fans I know from the FB group. These are chats, usually about an hour long, with a variety of people, talking about current events or about life experiences thought the lens of social theories and generations. You may recognize some forum members in these videos.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHv-Uqd...fU4WixcB5w
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01-10-2022, 05:44 PM
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The Generation Report, from Paul Zimmy Finn. Another YouTube channel, which he bills as a "podcast series." It focuses on Strauss & Howe generational theory and analyzing current events. He is definitely on board with this being a Fourth Turning. He is also very knowledgeable of the theory, and makes great, easy to understand videos. He is active on Twitter but nowhere else on the net that I know of.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLvJBXY...eoBfH8yy1A
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Generations Work, from Jessie Newburn, is another great S&H YouTube channel. She really gets the theory and does a great job breaking down the generations and their qualities in a series of short videos.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6CAIez...rhSOgWUMNg
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(01-10-2022, 03:00 PM)sbarrera Wrote: David Kaiser's blog, which is heavily influenced by generations theory:
http://historyunfolding.blogspot.com/
He was a user on the old forum, but I'm not sure if he has joined this one.
David left the old forum in a bit of anger at being profiled, so to speak, by some of the more conservative members at the time. He also had a few dissenters on the left. In any case, he lef to set-up the inviataion only Facebook forum, and never appeared here at all.
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So one interesting pattern in generational studies is Gen X women who have started consultancies/marketing companies based on generational theory.
Jessie Newburn's Generations Work is one, though the web site doesn't give as much detail as the videos on the YouTube channel, already linked above.
https://www.generationswork.com/
Some others-
After the Millennials from Anne Boysen. Her generations sections clearly shows S&H influence.
http://afterthemillennials.com/
http://afterthemillennials.com/generatio...-turnings/
The GenX Manager from Heidi Marcin. No specific mention of S&H that I can find but the influence is apparent.
https://thegenxmanager.com/
GenerationXPert from Suzanne Kart appears to be a blog devoted to generational marketing, but hasn't been updated in some years.
https://genxpert.blogspot.com/
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01-11-2022, 11:10 PM
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Don't forget our facebook forum, where you are an admin, Steve Barrera.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/396877864887524
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(01-11-2022, 11:10 PM)Eric the Green Wrote: Don't forget our facebook forum, where you are an admin, Steve Barrera.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/396877864887524
Thanks, Eric. That's a Public group and we've been pretty open to accepting anyone as a member.
There are a couple of others FB groups that are Private, so I won't post links to them here.
Also, some of the other people/sites I'm linking too also have a Facebook presence. Meaning that if you're on Facebook, you could search for them and find their page.
You might also find them on Instagram, Twitter, or other social media.
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Here is a list of external web sites about the generations that are created by/maintained by generations fans like us. Some were members of the old forum, some are here on this forum, others might be on the FB groups. You know who you are.
The Time Page from Bill Murray (Silent)
http://www.timepage.org/
Generational Dynamics from John J. Xenakis (Boomer)
http://www.generationaldynamics.com/ww2010.htm
Generational Model from Mike Alexander (Boomer)
https://mikebert.neocities.org/Generational-model.htm
Baby Busters from Anthony Brancato (Boomer/Buster/Joneser)
http://www.babybusters.org/
Generations page from Jim Goulding (GenXer)
https://jamesgoulding.com/generations.htm
Saecular Pages from Steve Barrera (GenXer)
http://stevebarrera.net/spages/
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Another interesting pattern I've noticed is that Strauss-Howe theory attracts a certain breed of male, usually Gen X, usually working in the finance sector. They all have these finance consulting companies, promoted via Twitter and/or YouTube, and at some point they have an interview or two with Neil Howe. I've included a few interviews here, but once you jump down the rabbit hole the algorithms should feed you more.
Real Vision Finance - interview with Ed Harrison
Wealthion - interview with Ted Oakley
Opto CMC - interview with Haydn Brain
Hedgeye - interview with Darius Dale. This, of course, is the company where Neil works so obviously they are fans.
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01-13-2022, 10:59 AM
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Here's an interesting video by a random human on the Internet. But hey, that's what all of us are.
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There are a couple of web sites I don't really want to link to, but I feel like this thread won't be complete without mentioning them. They are what you might call right-wing crank web sites, both run by Gen Xers I believe, I think maybe even the same people (?) They both reference The Fourth Turning. Warning: if you go to these sites you will bombarded with pop-up ads and foaming at the mouth conspiracy rants.
The Burning Platform
https://www.theburningplatform.com/tag/fourth-turning/
ZeroHedge
https://www.zerohedge.com/
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Here are some additional interviews with Neil.
Chatting with Neil Howe: How Is “The Fourth Turning” Turning Out?
https://kunstler.com/podcast/kunstlercas...tInoLqBpU8
Neil Howe: The really big crisis has yet to arrive!
https://www.macrovoices.com/293-neil-how...7l9bc1_Axk
On the Road: Washington, D.C.
This is a really good series of interviews including video footage; the interviewer travelled to D.C. to see Neil.
https://finance.yahoo.com/video/road-was...00836.html
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Neil Howe used to have a column on Forbes.com. The last column was in May 2019. Here they all are:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/neilhowe/?sh=3f0cd69fb5c2
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This is a good blog post that covers Strauss & Howe theory.
How the Generational Cycle of History Explains Our Current Crisis
https://www.artofmanliness.com/character...le-theory/
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I think that pretty much exhausts my list of Strauss & Howe web bookmarks. If anyone has more interesting links, please post them.
I will add some more posts to this thread about sites that are related to a generation if not to generational theory or generational cycles.
I'll also go ahead and post Pew's generational research page, even though their birth years are wrong.
The Whys and Hows of Generations Research
https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/201...-research/
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(01-13-2022, 11:31 PM)sbarrera Wrote: I think that pretty much exhausts my list of Strauss & Howe web bookmarks. If anyone has more interesting links, please post them.
I will add some more posts to this thread about sites that are related to a generation if not to generational theory or generational cycles.
I'll also go ahead and post Pew's generational research page, even though their birth years are wrong.
The Whys and Hows of Generations Research
https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/201...-research/
While some of the links are dated, the list is a great compendium of resources. Thanks!
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This is a fascinating podcast idea; a look at post-war U.S. history (that is, the current saeculum) with a conscious appreciation of the living generations (well, Boomers and Millennials, anyway). It was created by a Millennial named Logan Rogers. So far it goes up to 1960 and the Kennedys.
From Boomers to Millennials: A Modern US History Podcast
https://boomerstomillennials.buzzsprout.com/
A modern U.S. history podcast about the events that spanned the Baby Boomer generation’s lifespan & that are still relevant to people today, especially to Millennials. Unlike some history podcasts, this podcast follows the national story in a chronological manner, starting in 1946. Most episodes are around a half-hour to 45 minutes in length. Each episode covers one year, possibly going all the way up to the present.
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