Extended Adolescence
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In this season of the podcast we're going to explore a few big ideas in a bit more depth. These are ideas or theories that keep coming up in my work with global 500 brands and government departments around the world.
The first topic is what I have termed 'extended adolescence' - in short, are we now experiencing a longer childhood?
The ages at which we cross key (traditional) milestones in adult life have been shunted back by a decade. People now learn to drive, buy a house, find a partner, get married, have kids etc perhaps 10 years later than they did in the relatively recent past.
We try to answer:
- Why is this happening?
- Is it a good thing?
- Should we be expecting young people to grow up faster?
- Are we babying them?
- What does this mean for companies/brands?
Check out the blog post here for more information: https://tomcheesewright.com/extended-adolescence/
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