About this episode
What happens when you’re taught how to survive—but never shown how to build?As a member of Black Generation X, I grew up surrounded by people who did “everything right.” College degrees. Military service. Long careers inside structured systems. Success was modeled through discipline, resilience, and endurance—but no one ever explained how to navigate life outside those systems. In this episode, I reflect on what it meant to come of age as part of a bridge generation—one that benefited from the sacrifices of the Silent Generation and Baby Boomers, yet entered a world they had never experienced themselves. We were prepared for adversity, but often left without a blueprint for thriving in unstructured spaces like entrepreneurship, ownership, and self-creation. I talk about: How generational influence quietly shaped expectationsWhy structure felt like safety—and how that became a limitationThe shock of leaving institutional systems later in lifeThe difference between survival skills and thriving skillsWhat I want younger generations to understand so they don’t have to “figure it out alone”This is not about blame. It’s about context, awareness, and legacy.If you’re Black Gen X—or a first-generation professional navigating unfamiliar territory—this conversation will resonate.What happens when you’re taught how to survive—but never shown how to build? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/in-the-know-with-tony-reeves--5596987/support.