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Gen X Survival Skills: Life Before Google, GPS, and the 'Like' Button

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What did it really mean to grow up in a world without Google, GPS, or the dopamine hit of a “like” button? In this episode of Gen X Resistance, Paul Stevens takes listeners on a trip back to when independence wasn’t an app, self-reliance wasn’t optional, and problem-solving didn’t require an algorithm.

This isn’t just nostalgia—it’s about remembering what gets lost when convenience replaces competence, and why choosing the harder road sometimes makes you stronger.

Topics Covered in This Episode:

  • Finding Information — From card catalogs and encyclopedias to today’s instant (but shallow) Google searches.

  • Navigation — How a Rand McNally atlas and grit got Paul and his brother across the country without GPS.

  • Social Validation — What friendship and connection looked like before metrics, likes, and shares defined value.

  • Communication — Answering machines, being unreachable, and reclaiming the right to be offline.

  • Entertainment — From Thursday-night TV events and full albums to the endless buffet of streaming.

  • Food & Shopping — Cooking, takeout, and walking into a store versus living on delivery apps.

  • Memory — When birthdays, phone numbers, and addresses actually lived in your head.

  • Problem-Solving — Replacing a truck transmission without YouTube tutorials and the lessons that stuck.

  • Coping with Life — Dealing with stress before hashtags and memes turned “self-care” into a slogan.

  • Buying Stuff — Why trusting your judgment used to be enough.

Paul makes the case that Gen X might be the last generation that had to figure things out without outsourcing every thought to a device. Resistance isn’t about living in the past—it’s about choosing independence in a world that increasingly pushes dependency.

Listen, if you’ve ever wondered:

  • What did we gain from technology—and what did we lose?

  • Are convenience and dependence the same thing?

  • How do we pass real-world resilience to the next generation?

Connect with the Show:
Email: [email protected]
Leave a message: [Link in show notes]

Stay sharp. Stay independent. Stay RAD.

  continue reading

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What did it really mean to grow up in a world without Google, GPS, or the dopamine hit of a “like” button? In this episode of Gen X Resistance, Paul Stevens takes listeners on a trip back to when independence wasn’t an app, self-reliance wasn’t optional, and problem-solving didn’t require an algorithm.

This isn’t just nostalgia—it’s about remembering what gets lost when convenience replaces competence, and why choosing the harder road sometimes makes you stronger.

Topics Covered in This Episode:

  • Finding Information — From card catalogs and encyclopedias to today’s instant (but shallow) Google searches.

  • Navigation — How a Rand McNally atlas and grit got Paul and his brother across the country without GPS.

  • Social Validation — What friendship and connection looked like before metrics, likes, and shares defined value.

  • Communication — Answering machines, being unreachable, and reclaiming the right to be offline.

  • Entertainment — From Thursday-night TV events and full albums to the endless buffet of streaming.

  • Food & Shopping — Cooking, takeout, and walking into a store versus living on delivery apps.

  • Memory — When birthdays, phone numbers, and addresses actually lived in your head.

  • Problem-Solving — Replacing a truck transmission without YouTube tutorials and the lessons that stuck.

  • Coping with Life — Dealing with stress before hashtags and memes turned “self-care” into a slogan.

  • Buying Stuff — Why trusting your judgment used to be enough.

Paul makes the case that Gen X might be the last generation that had to figure things out without outsourcing every thought to a device. Resistance isn’t about living in the past—it’s about choosing independence in a world that increasingly pushes dependency.

Listen, if you’ve ever wondered:

  • What did we gain from technology—and what did we lose?

  • Are convenience and dependence the same thing?

  • How do we pass real-world resilience to the next generation?

Connect with the Show:
Email: [email protected]
Leave a message: [Link in show notes]

Stay sharp. Stay independent. Stay RAD.

  continue reading

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