
Gen-X Crisis with Robert Guess is a new podcast about aging, reinvention and the absurdity of being a GenXer in your 50s.
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What if uncertainty isn’t something to escape but the space where reinvention begins?
In this episode of Gen X Crisis, I talk with Rob Janicke, a writer and lifelong student of music whose book Slacker: 1991, Teen Spirit, Angst and the Generation That Created It explores the origins and legacy of the grunge movement.
What happens when your job becomes your identity - and then it’s gone?
What if midlife is about redefining “selfish” as finally caring for yourself?
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GenX word nerd in the Pacific Northwest. Co-founder: genXy & The Daily Whatever Show. Founder: Pink Hair & Pronouns. Loves live music, karaoke, ectomorphs, monogamy, my two amazing teens, and Oxford commas. Dislikes the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
GenXy.io co-founder and co-host of *The Daily Whatever Show*. BannerAndBackbone.com co-founder. Queer Sci-Fi author. Gay AF \ud83c\udff3️\ud83c\udf08 Fighting Nazis with snark and cheap tees at www.alpacalunch.com.
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