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Gen X Amplified with Adrion Porter

Gen X Amplified with Adrion Porter

De: Adrion Porter | Founder Mid-Career Mastery
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Gen X Amplified is the premier podcast dedicated to the powerful generation between the boomers and millennials. The podcast features valuable insights and conversations with Gen X leaders, professionals, and entrepreneurs including: Jon Fortt, Lindsey Pollak, Tara Jaye Frank, Carmine Gallo, Ada Calhoun, Melissa Proctor, and many others.Adrion Porter Desarrollo Personal Economía Exito Profesional Éxito Personal
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  • 078: L. Michelle Smith on Leadership, the Black Church, and Thriving in Your Magical Middle
    Mar 18 2026
    On this episode of Gen X Amplified, I am joined by bestselling, award-winning author, Fortune 100 C-Suite advisor, and certified global executive coach, L. Michelle Smith. L. Michelle is the founder and CEO of no silos communications and the creator and host of The Culture Soup Podcast®, heard in over 70 countries. She has spent over 25 years helping leaders do the deep, transformational work that moves the needle — making VP before 30 and SVP before 40. She is also the author of the powerful and timely new book "Call & Response: 10 Leadership Lessons from the Black Church," published by Amistad/HarperCollins in collaboration with JVL Media — the company co-founded by Academy Award and EGOT-winning actress Viola Davis, Julius Tennon, and Lavaille Lavette. In this episode, L. Michelle and I discuss: L. Michelle's remarkable professional journey — from making VP before 30 and SVP before 40, to running her own agency for nearly a decade, to becoming one of the most sought-after leadership strategists and executive coaches in the countryThe two pivotal moments that sparked the book — including a stunning black-and-white photograph handed to her by her mother on the eve of Thanksgiving, and a question asked after a keynote that garnered 25 million social media impressionsThe Call & Response Leadership Revival Framework — built on three pillars: history and culture, applied science, and leadership theory — and how those three work togetherWhy this is emphatically NOT a faith-based leadership book — and why that distinction matters deeplyThe ten leadership lessons spanning three domains — Self, Relationships, and Impact — and how each one is anchored in neuroscience and positive psychologyThe central tension of the book: can the Black Church still sustain the leadership pipeline it once produced?How the book speaks directly to mid-career professionals navigating what I call the "Magical Middle" — and which leadership lesson they most often overlookAnd so much more! L. Michelle's Personal Theme Song "Mama Said Knock You Out" by LL Cool J Resources L. Michelle Smith's Website/Book Hub About L. Michelle Smith L. Michelle Smith is a bestselling, award-winning author, Fortune 100 C-Suite advisor, and certified global executive coach who operates at the apex of science, culture, and heart-centered leadership. She is the founder and CEO of no silos communications llc, a media and consulting company that develops high-performing executive leaders, with a specialty in women and women of color. Positive psychology and neuroscience-informed, and credentialed by the International Coaching Federation, she runs an international coaching and consulting practice where she works with professionals and organizations to create learning and coaching experiences that inspire exceptional lives and leadership. She has more than 25 years as an award-winning strategic communicator, making VP before the age of 30 and SVP before 40. She ran her own agency for nearly a decade, serving clients from Fortune 500 companies across industries. She is the creator, executive producer, and host of The Culture Soup Podcast®, heard in 70+ countries, which debuted at #6 on Apple Podcasts in a business category. Her second show, Her Next Power Move, delivers evidence-based leadership insights on Substack. Her new book, Call & Response: 10 Leadership Lessons from the Black Church (Amistad/HarperCollins, in collaboration with JVL Media), is already a bestseller — and one of the most important leadership books of the year. Thank you for listening! Thank you so very much for listening to the podcast. There are so many other shows out there, so the fact that you took the time to listen in really means a lot!
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    45 m
  • 077: Debra Whitman On Longevity, Purpose, and Thriving in the Second Fifty
    Mar 11 2026

    On this episode of Gen X Amplified, I am joined by globally recognized economist, author, and thought leader on aging and public policy, Debra Whitman.

    Debra serves as the Executive Vice President and Chief Public Policy Officer at AARP, where she leads the organization's research, policy analysis, and global advocacy on issues shaping the future of aging.

    She is also the author of the powerful and timely new book "The Second Fifty: Answers to the 7 Big Questions of Midlife and Beyond."


    In this episode, Debra and I discuss:
    • Debra's remarkable professional journey — from growing up in eastern Washington state to shaping national aging policy on Capitol Hill and leading AARP's world-class research and advocacy enterprise
    • The personal inflection point, including a frightening health scare involving her husband, that inspired her to write The Second Fifty
    • The 7 big questions of midlife and beyond that serve as the foundation of the book — from "How long will I live?" to "How will I die?"
    • The Yale research behind why people with a positive view of aging live 7.5 years longer, and what Gen Xers can do right now to shift their mindset
    • The real cost of internalized ageism and how our own language may be limiting our potential
    • Why purpose is one of the most powerful drivers of healthy longevity — and how to find it no matter where you are in your career
    • The stark disparities in how Americans age — and why telling the whole story of aging matters
    • Why Gen Xers need AARP just as much — if not more — than the generations before us
    • And more!
    Debra's Personal Theme Songs
    • "Closer to Fine" by Indigo Girls
    • "Get Up, Stand Up" by Bob Marley
    • "Rise Up" by Andra Day
    About Debra Whitman

    Debra Whitman is one of the nation's foremost voices on aging, longevity, and public policy, and a tireless champion for the millions of Americans navigating the second half of life.

    As Executive Vice President and Chief Public Policy Officer at AARP, Debra leads the organization's Public Policy Institute, a preeminent think tank, along with its global thought leadership team, brain health research division, and Office of Policy Development.

    Before joining AARP, Debra built a distinguished career shaping aging policy at the highest levels of government. She served as Staff Director for the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, where she helped craft landmark legislation impacting millions of Americans. She also held research positions at the Social Security Administration and the Congressional Research Service, and received a fellowship that placed her on the healthcare staff of Senator Ted Kennedy.

    Debra holds a PhD in economics from Syracuse University, where she specialized in public policy and aging, with support from the National Institute on Aging.

    Her new book, The Second Fifty: Answers to the 7 Big Questions of Midlife and Beyond, brings together decades of research, expert interviews, and deeply personal storytelling to help readers navigate longevity, health, purpose, finances, and legacy with clarity and confidence.

    Debra is a true change maker, one whose work is not only reshaping how we think about aging, but actively making it easier for all of us to age well in America.

    Thank you for listening!

    Thank you so very much for listening to the podcast. There are so many other shows out there, so the fact that you took the time to listen in really means a lot!

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    34 m
  • 076: Chauncey Zalkin On Culture, Creativity, and Being a Gen X Woman in Today's World
    Oct 9 2024

    On this very special episode of Gen X Amplified, I am chatting with writer, 2x creative entrepreneur, and former multi-agency brand strategist Chauncey Zalkin.

    As a podcaster, Chauncey is also the host of the groundbreaking podcast Actual People, which is an unfiltered exploration of individual and societal shifts in a world undergoing tremendous change.

    During our conversation, Chauncey and I discuss her overall Gen X journey as storyteller, creator, brand strategist, and entrepreneur. And also Chauncey shares personal and professional insights on navigating today's world as a Gen X woman, particularly during midlife and mid-career.

    In this episode, Chauncey and I unpack:
    • Chauncey's inspirations and motivations for her writing and creativity
    • Why Chauncey decided to launch the Actual People podcast
    • Chauncey's experiences living in New York during the early 2000s and the golden age of hip-hop
    • Why publishing a novel (or two) is her ultimate dream
    • Chauncey's very candid and powerful "Suddenly 50: Where We Are & What's Next As Gen X" episode of her podcast
    • Chauncey's passions for observing culture through a Gen X lens
    • Why Chauncey prefers to work with startups as opposed to larger companies and career pursuits of becoming a CMO
    • And more!
    Chauncey's Personal Theme Songs

    "Clean Slate" by M Ward

    "The Final Countdown" by Europe (Honorable Mention)

    About Chauncey

    Chauncey Zalkin is a writer, 2x creative entrepreneur, former multi-agency brand strategist, and most recently VP then SVP of Marketing at tech startups establishing brand architecture, cross-channel, cross-funnel messaging and operationalizing marketing and building processes for success.

    She is also the host of the groundbreaking podcast "Actual People", which is an unfiltered exploration of individual and societal shifts in a world undergoing tremendous change.

    In this podcast, Chauncey opens up about her own experiences in order to dive into social and cultural phenomena, positive developments, and collective pain. Each episode is dedicated to meaningful conversations about the evolving landscape of our lives and the power of our own creativity and imagination to make magic.

    Chauncey got her start observing culture as founder of a pre-blog era blog called Girl on the street, was nominated for a webby and got some press in places like Teen People, Trace magazine, NY Post, Daily News and then went on to join the ad world at the height of cripsin porter + bogusky's success, and went on to work at 2 other agencies over her career. going into advertising, she's not sure that was the right choice.

    She is a writer first and foremost, former multi-agency brand strategist, owned a brand documentary agency which she loved and did for companies like beyond meat and timex, and then went on to be a senior executive marketer for startups. she's since leaned back into pure content and story for herself and select clients that she feels are meaningful in the context of today's culture and building the future.

    Her substack is https://chaunceyzalkin.substack.com/ and her website is www.chaunceyzalkin.com.

    Actual People can be found wherever you get your podcasts.

    Thank you for listening!

    Thank you so very much for listening to the podcast. There are so many other shows out there, so the fact that you took the time to listen in really means a lot!

    Subscribe to Gen X Amplified!
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