Generational trend names are everywhere, and the argument on the table is whether they reflect real experiences or just make it easier to stop trying. Life stretching. Quiet quitting. Bare minimum Mondays. At some point, the label becomes the permission slip.
The team digs into which ones hold up and which ones are just participation ribbons with better branding. Quiet quitting gets particular scrutiny: the distinction between doing your job without going above and beyond versus quietly waiting to get fired is not the same thing, and the name blurs it.
There's also the PWHL: Ottawa advanced in double overtime, the tickets were affordable, the hockey was intense, and if you haven't been to a game yet, the case gets made clearly.
Topics: generational trend names, life stretching, quiet quitting, PWHL Ottawa, viral work terms
Originally aired on 2026-05-11

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