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Gen X Legends

Gen X Legends

Gen X Legends

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We’re not the lost generation. We’re the underestimated one.

While the internet obsesses over Gen Z and glorifies Boomer dominance, Gen X remains the generation history keeps skipping. This show changes that.

Gen X Legends features real Gen Xers: coaches, creators, founders, executives, and reinvention artists who’ve outgrown the old playbook and designed careers worth living.

Forget the hype, the hustle-posting, and the midlife glow-up myth. This is the generation that weathered dot-com crashes, financial crises, and digital disruption without performative reinvention—and came out smarter, sharper, and still in motion.

We don’t chase virality. We design for longevity.

If you’re tired of the noise and hungry for honest, grounded, human wisdom…You’re in the right generation. And now, you’re on the right show.
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#3 Irina Filippova: Courage Is the Career Plan

Épisode 3

mardi 27 mai 2025Durée 41:54

From Moscow diplomacy to a U.S. energy startup backed by BlackRock, Irina Filippova has never followed the script—and she’s not about to start now. In this episode, the COO, climate entrepreneur, and former change leadership advisor shares why courage is leadership, why linear careers are a myth, and why integrity is the only metric that matters.

>>Built for Change—Literally
“I’ve never inherited a job. Every role, I created from scratch.”

Irina walks us through her journey from UN think tanks to BP’s rebrand to leading energy transition from the ground up—each step a reinvention by design.

>>Courage ≠ Chaos
“Leadership is courage. And courage means staying in integrity.”

Forget the bravado. Irina breaks down why real courage isn’t about reckless risk-taking—it’s about showing up, following through, and walking away when the values don’t align.

>>The Myth of the Unicorn
“We glorify unicorns—and then wonder why leaders burn out.”

Irina calls out the toxic myths in startup culture and shares a grounded vision for building businesses that last longer than a product cycle.

>>Change Starts Inside
“I thought I needed to change the world. Turns out, I needed to change myself first.”

Before she could consult CEOs, Irina had to rewire her own beliefs—thanks to deep inner work at the Jung Institute in Zurich. This is change leadership with a soul.

>>Electrifying a New Industry
“We provide the electric fuel. You focus on logistics. Simple.”

Now COO of Electrata, Irina explains her company’s mission to make clean energy logistics seamless for fleets—so the energy transition doesn’t get stuck in jargon or infrastructure nightmares.

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#2 Greg Morley: Author of Bond on Building Belonging in the Age of Burnout

Épisode 2

mardi 27 mai 2025Durée 40:22

This episode dives into Bond, the new book by Greg Morley—former global DEI head at Moët Hennessy and veteran HR leader at Disney and Hasbro. Vince and Greg unpack the emotional undercurrent of modern work—how a broken culture can push people into burnout and how small moments of recognition can pull them back. With global insight and Gen X clarity, Greg shares what real inclusion looks like on the ground, from Asia to Europe to the U.S. If you’re ready to lead with depth, not just diversity metrics, this conversation is your blueprint.

>>When Belonging Breaks
“There’s a crisis of loneliness at work—and it’s costing us more than we know.”

Greg shares why he wrote Bond and how companies miss the mark when they treat inclusion as a buzzword instead of a survival strategy.

>>From Burnout to Breakthrough
“Once that sense of belonging disappeared, I spiraled into burnout—and then depression.”

Vince opens up about his own career-breaking experience with mental illness, triggering a candid dialogue about what happens when work becomes unsafe, and how fragile even top performers can be without support.

>>Inclusion Starts With the Conductor
“Inclusion isn’t HR’s job—it’s everyone’s job. Especially leaders.”

Greg introduces the five “keys” from his book, including why leadership visibility, emotional presence, and shared stories are more powerful than any KPI.

>>The Myth of a Global Template
“You can’t cut and paste DEI from New York to Hong Kong.”

Drawing from his years across Asia, the U.S., and Europe, Greg explains why inclusive cultures must start with listening, not imposing—especially in diverse regions like Asia where family and collective identity take center stage.

>>Beyond the Culture Wars
“Most people want to feel seen. That’s not woke—it’s human.”

Greg offers a grounded perspective on how to lead through today’s politicized climate without losing sight of what DEI is really about: creating space for people to contribute, grow, and thrive.

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#1 Greg Morley: Built, Not Bought—The Gen X Playbook for Real Inclusion

Épisode 1

lundi 26 mai 2025Durée 30:49

Greg Morley didn’t follow a career path—he carved one. From call centers to the C-suite at Disney, Hasbro, and Moët Hennessy, Greg’s journey is classic Gen X: no shortcuts, no buzzwords, just deep reinvention and human-first leadership. Now, as the author of Bond, he’s showing how inclusion can actually work—without losing your mind or your values.

>>From Complaint Calls to Corporate Change
“80% of the calls were complaints. That’s how I learned to listen—fast.”

Greg started in the trenches and never forgot what real work feels like. That early frontline experience now shapes how he has led global people strategies with heart and head.

>>Gen X Leaders Don’t Wait for Playbooks—They Write Them
“I didn’t plan to be in HR. I planned to understand people.”

Whether designing HR strategy at Hasbro or rewriting DEI systems at Moët Hennessy, Greg leads with insight, not instruction manuals. 

>>Diversity Without the Optics
“Rewiring beats rebranding—every time.”

Greg breaks down how he rebuilt DEI from the inside out, ditching the optics for honest structures, tough conversations, and measurable change.

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#7 Ryota Tanozaki: Escape the Trap, Redesign the Map

Épisode 7

jeudi 29 mai 2025Durée 32:59

Ryota Tanozaki didn’t pivot because of burnout—he pivoted to avoid a trap. While managing a turnaround project in rural Japan, he saw the writing on the wall: stay too long, and his world would shrink. Instead, he chose to bet on himself. He went global, earned an MBA from Chicago Booth, built a career across Facebook and Tabist (backed by Softbank Japan), and led a hospitality startup through one of the toughest periods in travel history. But his secret wasn’t speed—it was clarity. 

In this episode, Ryota shares how to spot when your career path is narrowing, why perseverance matters more than perfection, and how real reinvention often starts with one question: what if I don’t want this to be it?

>>The Moment He Almost Settled
“I started thinking—what if my career ends in this rural city?”

While leading a department store turnaround in a quiet town, Ryota realized he might be stuck in a shrinking path. That moment of clarity sparked his move to go global—and never look back.

>>Escape the Trap, Rebuild the Map
“Challenge more. Risk more. Grow more.”

Ryota didn’t just dream of a bigger life—he designed it. Earning an MBA at Chicago Booth gave him global exposure and the networks to shift from domestic roles to international leadership.

>>Reinvention Isn’t Always Loud
“Sometimes the biggest moves start with a quiet discomfort.”

Ryota shares how he shifted from consulting to corporate roles—not in panic, but through steady recalibration and awareness of his evolving goals.

>>Leading Through Crisis Without Losing Yourself
“Three months in, COVID hit. We had to rebuild everything.”

As CEO of Tabist, Ryota didn’t just navigate crisis—he rewrote the company’s mission, strategy, and structure. All while staying grounded in purpose.

>>Mission Over Compensation
“When they visit those hotels, they see the mission in action.”

Ryota explains how he keeps his team motivated without big paychecks—by giving them something bigger than money: a mission they believe in.

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#6 Katie Curry: Mentoring Gen Z Without Losing Your Gen X Soul

Épisode 6

mercredi 28 mai 2025Durée 24:52

Katie Curry doesn’t just manage a multigenerational workforce—she raises one. As a Gen X leader, she draws from both parenting and management to offer real tools for leading Gen Z with clarity, empathy, and pace. Katie doesn’t romanticize change—she makes it strategic. From book recs to career advice to community wisdom, this episode is a field guide for anyone navigating a multigenerational workplace—and still trying to grow on their own terms.

>>Gen Z Doesn’t Want Hierarchy—They Want Honesty
“We need to pick up the pace—and tell the truth.”

Katie breaks down what Gen Z really wants at work: clarity, fairness, and feedback that isn’t sugarcoated. She shares how leaders must shift—fast—or get left behind.

>>The Parenting Playbook That Works at Work
“I don’t lead with answers. I lead with questions.”

As a mom and a manager, Katie shares the same core strategy: focus, simplicity, humility, and curiosity. No, you don’t have to have all the answers. Yes, you still have to listen.

>>Advice for the Anxious Overachiever
“Find your superpower. Build the skill. Then learn how to pivot.”

Katie offers Gen Z three rules for thriving in chaos: develop what makes you valuable, build a true community, and treat change as a skill—not a flinch.

>>The Real Power of Community
“Community isn’t a contact list. It’s people who remember you 20 years later.”

Katie and Vince reflect on what lasting community really means—and how Gen X mastered long-haul relationships before the age of “likes.”

>>The Art of Learning Without Losing Yourself
“I consume books, podcasts, summaries—but reflection is where it all clicks.”

Katie shares her three pillars of learning: exposure, synthesis, and solitude. She explains why quiet time is not indulgent—it’s essential.

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#5 Katie Curry: Risk by Training, Reinvention by Choice

Épisode 5

mercredi 28 mai 2025Durée 22:19

Katie Curry didn’t just study risk—she lived it. From communist Bulgaria to Wall Street, from rating credit to leading creatives, this Gen X leader has turned reinvention into an art form. In this episode, she shares how to build mental toughness, reframe failure, and lead with both power and humility—without ever chasing a playbook.

For Gen Xers who know how to change ambitiously, this is reinvention with purpose, not panic.

>>From Bulgaria to the Big Apple
“On that bus in Manhattan, I said—I want to work here one day.”

Katie’s first reinvention wasn’t a job—it was a total life shift. Growing up in a small town under communism, she shares how dreaming big and thinking globally reshaped her trajectory.

>>Credit, Creativity, and Everything in Between
“I’ve led analysts, operators, and creatives. You can’t lead them the same way.”

Katie breaks down how she adapted her leadership style across radically different teams—from rating derivatives to managing editors—and what each one taught her about people and power.

>>Risk Isn’t a Concept—It’s a Practice
“Some of my biggest breakthroughs came from the biggest pivots.”

With a career built around risk—from Citi to S&P to insurance tech—Katie reveals how she balances data and gut instinct, logic and psychology, and why you should never expect certainty before you leap.

>>Fail Fast, Learn Hard
“If you’ve never failed, you’re playing too safe.”

Katie redefines success through her personal KPIs: energy, impact, relationships, and learning. And she makes a strong case for post-traumatic growth—yes, even at work.

>>Leadership with Presence and Punch
“During COVID, my kids watched me lead from our kitchen table. That was my real resume.”

Whether she’s coaching a Gen Z team or raising one at home, Katie leads with clarity, care, and curiosity—and she’s not afraid to be both the strategist and the student.

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#4 Josh Geballe’s Real Playbook: Impact Over Egos, Substance Over Soundbites

Épisode 4

mercredi 28 mai 2025Durée 29:30

Forget hot takes and hustle porn—Josh Geballe has built a career on real outcomes, not optics. As a former IBM exec, startup CEO, crisis-tested public leader, and now head of Yale Ventures, he’s navigated every kind of system—and rewired more than a few. In this episode, Josh breaks down what it takes to lead without ego, make career moves without a roadmap, and support innovation without turning it into performance. 

For Gen Xers designing careers that are built, not branded, this is substance over soundbites in its purest form.

>>Career Strategy ≠ Life Strategy
“I never chased titles. I chased impact—and the challenge that came with it.”

From IBM to a 16-person startup, Josh explains why logic alone doesn’t drive bold moves—and how gut instinct often knows best.

>>Public Sector, Private Resolve
“Nothing in my tech career prepared me for a global pandemic—but it helped me lead through one.”

As Connecticut’s COO, Josh didn’t just manage state operations—he ran its COVID response. He reflects on balancing fear, facts, and forward motion in an impossible time.

>>Yale Ventures: Innovation Without the Ego
“PhDs know how to explain ideas to journals. I help them pitch to the real world.”

Now leading Yale Ventures, Josh shares how he mentors faculty and students to translate research into startups—and how real innovation starts with learning to listen.

>>Startup Lessons That Actually Scale
“Startups taught me how to stretch every dollar. Government taught me how to stretch every second.”

Josh draws on lessons from his software CEO days to modernize systems at scale—without turning leadership into theater.

>>Advice for the Impatient Ambitious
“Your first job? Work for someone you want to become.”

Josh offers Gen X-flavored guidance to early-career MBAs: skip the shiny job titles and find mentors who challenge how you think, not just what you do.

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#12 Gagan Sandhu: Engineer Your Independence

Épisode 12

vendredi 30 mai 2025Durée 33:54

Gagan Sandhu didn’t chase freedom. He calculated it. 

In this first of a two-part series, the Chicago Booth MBA, former tech exec, and founder of fintech startup Zillion shares how he redefined financial independence—moving beyond buzzwords and into practical action. From his immigrant roots to his pivot from mechanical engineering to Silicon Valley, Gagan shows how knowledge—not speed—builds real freedom. 

Whether you’re Gen X or Gen Z, this conversation reframes wealth not as a finish line, but as a tool for designing the life you actually want.

>>From Engineering to Independence
“I didn’t change careers at 22—I did it at 30, with a kid on the way.”

Gagan shares how he shifted from mechanical engineering to tech—slowly, methodically, while balancing parenthood and late-night coding marathons.

>>Knowledge Is Currency
“Every leap I made came from learning, not luck.”

He reflects on why knowledge—not connections, not titles—has been the key success driver in his nonlinear, global career.

>>Financial Independence ≠ Retirement
“I didn’t stop working. I stopped relying on someone else to fund my time.”

Gagan breaks down the real math behind financial independence, and why it’s not about quitting your job—it’s about having options.

>>FIRE Without the Hype
“We turned it into a real-time calculator—so people can stop guessing and start acting.”

Gagan explains how his company Zillion helps users understand their path to independence through clean logic, custom inputs, and grounded assumptions.

>>Money, Math, and Meaning
“Independence isn’t a destination—it’s a design challenge.”

In a thoughtful back-and-forth with Vince, Gagan shares why financial planning must merge psychology, lifestyle design, and human behavior—not just numbers in a spreadsheet.

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Linkedin: Vince Chan and Gagan Sandhu

#11 Wayland Lum: From Booth to the Battlefield of the Mind

Épisode 11

jeudi 29 mai 2025Durée 25:59

Wayland Lum walked away from big names like NVIDIA, Korn Ferry, and Chicago Booth out of conviction. 

Now the founder of Copperbox, he coaches modern leaders through a philosophy that fuses deep psychology, personal courage, and timeless wisdom. In this episode, he shares the moment he chose purpose over prestige, the emotional realities behind true leadership, and why fear and courage are two sides of the same decision. For Gen Xers done with title-chasing and hungry for meaning, this is the episode to come back to—again and again.

>>From Booth to Bold Moves
“Would I keep relying on the building, the brand—or bet on myself?”

Wayland shares the moment he realized he had to stop playing it safe and walk the walk. The leap from corporate prestige to personal practice was years in the making—and worth it.

>>Coaching Is Not a Shortcut—It’s a Mirror
“You push people to become who they could be—not who they think they are.”

Wayland reflects on being coached early in his career, and how that shaped his fierce belief in holding leaders to their highest potential.

>>Leadership Isn’t Status—It’s a Torch
“Real leadership burns. If you’re not sacrificing, you’re not leading.”

Through Copperbox, Wayland trains modern leaders using eight core principles—drawn from nature, history, and human psychology. His goal: transformation, not just transaction.

>>Courage Only Comes After Fear
“You don’t get to feel brave without first feeling scared.”

He breaks down how the most meaningful leadership moments require discomfort—and how emotions like courage and fear, joy and grief, are always paired.

>>Wisdom Over Hype
“Leadership today is louder—but not always deeper.”

Wayland’s work is about rewiring leaders to navigate not just business chaos, but emotional complexity. Because modern leadership demands more than charisma—it demands character.

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Connect with Wayland Lum

#10 César Couto Ferreira: Don’t Believe the Hype—Design the Legacy

Épisode 10

jeudi 29 mai 2025Durée 23:48

César Couto Ferreira spent over a decade deep in the world of global media—shaping MTV across Europe and Africa, working with stars, and riding the wave from analog to digital. But when Amy Winehouse died, something broke. Not in the headlines, but inside him. He saw how the industry treated artists as content—not people—and decided he couldn’t be part of it anymore. That moment became his call to redesign his life. 

In this episode, César shares how he left global prestige behind to build systems of real impact—helping governments, mentoring young entrepreneurs, and bringing Web Summit to Portugal. 

For Gen Xers questioning the legacy of their work, this episode is a gut-check: you can walk away from the machine—and build something that lasts.

>>The Rise and the Reckoning
“I was living on the same street as Coldplay. But something felt deeply wrong.”

Cesar traces his rise from DJ to MTV exec—and the moment he realized proximity to fame doesn’t mean pride in the system.

>>When Amy Winehouse Died, Everything Shifted
“We prepped obituaries like playlists. And then Amy died. I couldn’t unsee it.”

Her death wasn’t just tragic—it was Cesar’s breaking point. It made him question everything about the machine he helped run.

>>Leaving the Bright Lights to Build Real Change
“I chose to stop. Not because I failed—but because I wanted to design something better.”

Cesar reflects on the long walk away from global media—and into tech, civic transformation, and mentorship across Portugal and Brazil.

>>Legacy Over Likes
“Media taught me how to influence. Now I’m using that skill for society.”

From helping bring Web Summit to Lisbon to working with governments and young founders, Cesar is now designing systems with human value.

>>Advice from a Media Veteran to the Always-Online Generation
“Read more books. Touch more people. Don’t believe the hype.”

Cesar leaves a timeless reminder: attention is power—and what you do with it matters more than who sees it.

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