How to avoid generational conflict at work | Dr. Sarah Long & Dr. Karah Sprouse | TEDxJohnsonCity

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Why do generations in the workplace so often misunderstand each other—even when they share the same goals? In this engaging TEDx talk, two generational experts unpack the hidden meanings behind everyday workplace tensions, from communication styles to ideas about professionalism and work ethic. Through relatable stories and research, this talk reveals how shifting our perspective can transform generational differences from sources of conflict into opportunities for connection, collaboration, and a stronger future at work. Dr. Sarah Long is an author, professor, therapeutic writing consultant, and environmental advocate. Her forthcoming memoir Uprooted: A Memoir of Belonging and Becoming (Regal House Publishing, July 2026) weaves together her journey as an adoptee, regenerative farmer, and land based educator to explore how telling our stories and reimagining our relationship to the land and all who inhabit it can help heal what ails us. Founder of The Writing Cure, Sarah harnesses the

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