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#7 - Dr. Josh Packard: GenZ Uncovered: Trust, Diversity, and the Mental Health Crisis (Part 1)
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#7 - Dr. Josh Packard: GenZ Uncovered: Trust, Diversity, and the Mental Health Crisis (Part 1)

Dive into an enlightening conversation with Josh Packard as he delves deep into the world of GenZ. From their fundamental distrust of institutions to the increasing emphasis on diversity and authenticity in their lives, understand the unique challenges and perspectives that shape this generation. As we explore GenZ's relationship with mental health, especially amidst the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, we'll uncover how they perceive belonging in a digital age. Tim Sweetman hosts this essential discussion, offering insights and raising thought-provoking questions about the state of our society and where we're headed.

Key Links:

  • Cigna Study on Loneliness: An extensive study conducted by the health conglomerate Cigna, where they investigated the impact of chronic loneliness on 60,000 Americans aged 18 and above.

  • UCLA Loneliness Scale: A standard scale used for measuring and assessing loneliness and social isolation, which was referenced in the Cigna study.

  • Springtime's Series on Mental Health: An ongoing series dedicated to mental health and how organizations can foster mental health-friendly environments.

  • Josh Packard: A deeper exploration of the studies and findings presented by Josh Packard, offering insights into the world of Gen Z.

  • @TimSweetman: Tim Sweetman's official Twitter profile where listeners can get updates on the podcast, future guests, and more.

  • Tension Podcast Official Website: www.TensionPod.Com - A hub for all episodes, guest information, and additional resources related to the topics discussed.

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