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Generation Gap – Dorothy Wilhelm, Ray Miller Still, Jason Falls

Generation Gap has been on the air nearly ten years, hosted by Dorothy Wilhelm. and Ray Miller Still, Editor in Chief of The Enumclaw Courier Herald. Ray says there are only 2 Courier Herald Newspapers in the World. One is in the United States and One in Ireland. So it’s been our custom to decide on the question we’ll discuss for each show. Dorothy, born in 1934, is a member of the Silent Generation. The Silent Generation is generally defined as those born between 1928 and 1945. This generation grew up during the Great Depression and World War II, which significantly shaped their values and worldview.

We’re called Silent because we didn’t make waves. We didn’t protest. We had seen the Great Depression and the Great War. We just wanted peace and civic involvement.

Ray is a member of the Millennials who were born between 1981 and 1996, making them approximately 29 to 44 years old in 2025. This age range is defined by the Pew Research Center and is widely accepted, although some sources may vary by a year or two.

And then our newest Generation Gap member is Jason Falls. we’re still working on remembering what generation he belongs to, but we think Gen z. Stand by for late breaking bulletins. This month Ray suggested that we talk about the video games that everybody is playing these days. It didn’t work out too well. Ray wanted to hear about the games that Dorothy played, and she denied ever playing a game in her life. Jason was ready to dive in. Born in 1975, he’s a member of Gen x, according to the books, but I’m not convinced. He just doesn’t seem like an X – more about this later. We were all ready to talk about games. According to Generation z blogs, this is an important indicator of the generations. It doesn’t say why.

Gen Z is the most important generational shift so far, according to Gen Z Blogs but their experiences and outlook are not understood well enough by those who have come before them. Generation Z has huge, as yet mostly untapped, potential to meet the challenges of today.

In 2025 Generation Z will form over a quarter of the UK workforce and an even larger proportion of US. The older ones are already in management positions in large companies and ripping up the rulebook on their own. Their importance in the workplace will grow. But back to our question.

Dorothy is steadfast in her determination not to play games or even have a pedicure for that matter. So you’ll want to tune in next month to hear the final word on Why Generations Fight and if we can possibly get along. I actually thank we can, but I’m not sure I can learn one of those electronic games.

But little old people can’t manage those teeny keys. This is the closest thing to a drop dead question that we’ve had on Generation Gap. What do you think about old time hands and new time games.

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